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HP PhotoSmart 2575 All-in-One Printer / Copier / Scanner | 
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| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
List Price: $245.00 Buy New: $198.49 You Save: $46.51 (19%)
New (2) Used (2) from $70.00
Rating: 131 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 30 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 17.3 x 11.2
MPN: Q7215A#ABA Model: Q7215A#ABA UPC: 829160907598 EAN: 0829160907598 ASIN: B000B3ZFT2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Print/Scan/Copy with Built-in Networking | | • | Direct Photo Printing with 2.5-inch Color Display | | • | High-quality Scanning at 2400x4800 dpi optical Res | | • | 48-Bit Color and HP Instant Share Enabled | | • | 12.20lbs (LxWxH) 20.00"x 17.32"x 16.90" |
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Product Description It's easy to print and share photos and documents with the versatile HP Photosmart 2575 All-in-One. Use built-in networking to share print, copy and scan functions and access to memory cards with multiple computers on a home network. Create true-to-life photos that resist fading for generations using HP Vivera Inks optional 6-ink color and 4800 optimized dpi, plus laser-quality text. Make quick photo reprints and copies of documents from the convenience of home. Print photos without a PC using memory cards, USB flash memory drive and color image display.Print from camera phones using select memory cards or print wirelessly from Bluetooth enabled devices with adapter (sold separately). Preserve old photos and documents for reprinting and storage with high-quality scanning at 2400x4800 dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color. Automatically enhance photos with HP Real Life technologies and send photos to friends or print remotely using HP Instant Share service.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 126 more reviews...
Paper-jam Issues from the Get Go November 20, 2008 Charlotte Sometimes (Seattle, WA United States) Honestly, this printer worked normally for me for a day - the first day I set it up. Since then, I have had to hand feed every single piece of paper I try to print. Then there were the issues of it only printing in color and not using any of the black ink cartridge. The only fix was to replace a virtually new cartridge. Granted, the customer service people at HP, who helped me troubleshoot through instant message, were helpful, but this has been a lemon from the moment I bought it. I don't think I have ever found a printer that is not a professional-office grade one that works well at home. Any suggestions would be most welcome!
Paper jams, bloated driver, shutdowns August 27, 2008 texasIT (houston, tx United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
To begin, the software installation is a headache. I had trouble installing it even though I work in IT. Why do you need a 40MB - 200MB driver that requires you to turn off your Anti-virus during installation?! The printer jams often and will sometimes shutdown while printing. While I think HP business grade printers are great, this consumer grade printer is junk.
In the immortal works of Monty Python July 11, 2008 W. Thomas RUN AWAY, RUN AWAY, RUN AWAY. When and if it works, it looks great. I wish I could rate this at NO stars because of the paper jam or out of paper issue. I guess it's come to the point where we have to beg, plead and pray just to get something to work as advertised. I purchased this a Wal-Mart for $50, so I would bet that American manufacturers are thinking that "if they only spend 50 bucks, what did they expect?" "They should have paid more so it will work."
there are better choices. ink guzzler and poor paper handler June 29, 2008 pat (weatherford, tx usa) Pick something else, please. I have had this printer for two and a half years. It sucks up two or three pieces of paper at a time very frequently. Forget double sided printing. I replaced my print cartridge two or three weeks ago and have printed maybe 60 pages and just got a message that my ink cartridge is almost empty. I buy hp replacement cartridges, not off brands. I do little printing and have spent much more on ink than I did the printer. The jams are ridiculous. It mishandles paper on average 50% of the time. I am shopping for a replacement just to save the headache of dealing with this printer.
inkjet problems June 28, 2008 jojo I have to say I've never had the paper feed problem that everyone else here complains about, and I've had my printer for well over a year. I came here, though, on a google search to try to find out why the color inkjet just never NEVER works. I don't use this often, but I was excited to have a color printer. I think the only decent color picture I made with this printer may have been the first one. Since then I've replaced the inkjets (expensive!), and clean them repeatedly just to get them to print, but they're always stripey, making the color printer (especially for photographs) essentially useless, making me wish I'd sprung a few extra bucks for a printer that might have worked better. As for b&w printing, scanning, and copying, I've had no problems.
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