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HP Photosmart D7360 Printer Details
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Brand: Hewlett-Packard
EAN: 0882780524309
Feature: Thermal Inkjet Printer with Direct Printing Capabilities
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Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: D7360
Modem Description: None
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Studio: Hewlett Packard
System Memory Size: 64
Warranty: 1 year warranty
HP Photosmart D7360 Printer Features
- Thermal Inkjet Printer with Direct Printing Capabilities
- Up to 4800 x 1200 Optimized dpi Using 1200 x 1200 Input dpi Print Resolution
- Simple-To-Use Touch-Screen with 3.4 inch Image Display
- Up to 32ppm Black and 31ppm Color With 6 Individual HP Vivera Inks
- 17.60 lbs (WxLxH) 9.20" x 18.20" x 9.30"
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HP Photosmart D7360 Printer Reviews
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Summary: Great Photo Printing at home!!
Comment: I received this as a gift from my husband last christmas and I must say I love it! I get great photo prints at home!! Ink is cheap and the HP paper is as well! A great alternative to sending pictures on line and waiting for them to come in the mail!
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Summary: Cannot Print Pre-printed Forms
Comment: This is a good photo printer, but it has one major problem: it comes with "auto sensing", and so if you want to print a pre-printed form that has text on both sides, the printer will eject the form and tell you it is upside down. Even with the assurances from the brochures and manuals that you can bypass this auto-sensing, you cannot. Setting the paper source to "transparency" does no good. If you have preprinted checks or invoices or any other paper with printing on both sides, this printer will flat out refuse to print on the form. For some this will be no big deal. For small business owners, it is probably a major issue. Watch out for "auto sensing".
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Summary: An Affordable Option/Alternative to Photo Processing
Comment: People looking for an economical way to produce gorgeous photos ought to take a gander at this machine, the HP Photosmart D7260 - it is definitely worth it. I've used Epson printers before, and considered going that route again. But since I'm a bit tight with my dollar, I ended up leaning toward the favorable reviews I read from people who used the printer for photographs ONLY.
I was quite impressed with the overall ease. While set up to finish does take a little time to do, ultimately, the final product - the photos - are wonderful. I encountered variable boot up times up to a minute due to my mild use of the printer. But what I love is the easy menus make printing photos a snap. Any particular fine editing jobs, while applicable on the printer, should be done on the computer first, via Photoshop, and then transferred on say a SD card. I avoided the hassle of installing any of the software bundles or purchasing a USB cord, and use the printer mainly as a stand alone device to print the photos.
All in all, it has taken my hobby further, because for me, it's instant gratification to see my photos displayed as artwork that I can hang on my wall.
I would recommend NOT using the printer for anything more than just printing photos since the primary function is strictly limited; in fact, use your regular printer for everyday needs - it'll definitely might save you the hassle. However, if you're a photographer on a limited budget, or you simply want good photos with photo processing results, I would highly vouch for the HP Photosmart D7260.
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Summary: Ugg--An Expensive Clunker
Comment: I was not so happy with it anyway, and when I went to buy ink I thought, "Am I crazy." I returned it and got a black and white multi-function laser printer. It's cheep to run (after the initial investment), fast, better quality, and the text can be highlighted without smearing.
This is true love!
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Summary: Works Poorly with a Mac
Comment: Note that I am using this with an Apple MacBook Pro.
The most frustrating thing about this printer has been trying to get it to print on the right paper. Even after going through all the print settings to set the paper feed tray to the photo tray which holds the 4 X 6 paper, it will feed paper from the 8.5 X 11 tray on the first print. I always have to print over, or trim the large paper. I'm not sure where the bug is, in Apple's software or HP's.
When I finally get the paper right, the color and sharpness of the print is great. It's far more expensive in paper than I had any idea it would be, however.



