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Wireless printing and printing from an SD card works a treat.
The photo printing looks good and I am only just running low on coloured ink even though it has been used quite a bit - including using all of the free photo printer paper and a lot of normal printing.
The scanner is very good and the option to scan direct to a computer with multiple pages is brilliant as it puts all the pages together into a single file on your computer.
The only negatives I've found are in relation to the Internet features such as getting it to automatically download and print things from its online store (such as Disney activity sheets for children) as this never works and neither does the email-to-print function. Although I think this may well be related to the fact it has to go through 2 routers to get to the Internet.
Additionally the drivers/software that it comes with are not very good at letting you set the paper type and settings for the photo paper tray and the normal paper tray separately. On an office grade printer this would normally let you set the different settings per-tray but this insists on using the same paper size and quality settings for both the photo and paper trays. There may be a setting that I've missed but I am used to configuring office printers and I haven't found the fix for it just yet.


I unpacked a securely and tightly fitting printer from the delivery box with the assistance of the wife. I had unplugged my old printer and kept the old power and usb leads in place. The printer is supplied with a power cable but not a usb cable. Maybe this is because it is wi-fi. I couldn't be bothered to faff with the wi-fi setup and discovered that I had to choose between one or the other. As I chose connect to the PC with usb cable I was informed that if I wished to receive updates automatically to the printer I had to dispense with the usb cable connection.
It took me a week to setup as it is virtually manual less. The supplied booklet turned out to be a couple of pages in every language under the sun, unlike the prevoius Dell printer which arrived with 132 page English owners manual, which i missed. I placed the CD in my PC but chose the on line set-up which went without a hitch, as the CD did not auto run.
So far so good. It switches off itself after 2 hours, again the choice is 2 hours or never, and nothing in between. it appears. The touch screen does need a firm contact not a light brush but it is intuitive. Unzipping the adhesive packing plastic tape meant that I dismantled the loading tray and was faced with the conundrum of pushing the top piece back which after some time I realised ahd to be pushed fully home to rest on the loading tray. Installing the ink required some thinking as well in the absence of a manual relying on pretty pictograms as a guide. The lack of a full maual means the loss of one star. What I do like is the double sided printing which again one has to work out for oneself, namely it prints one side then delivers half a sheet which it is not prepared to let go, refer to touch screen which says to turn the paper over then print again where upon the sheet goes back inside the printer. The specimen photo and photo paper produced a terrific print, so I'm looking forward to copying photos. Again because of the lack of instructions my first paper copy was lopsided, on examining the glass screen I saw a little arrow pointing into the corner so next time I pushed the paper to the corner, leaving a clear glass border on 3 sides.
UPDATE: No problems encountered. On saving ink and paper I have set the default printing mode as 'draft' with double sided printing. In Windows 7 go into Control panel - Devices and printers - open HP Photosmart - then select 'draft' and double sided, I chose to flip to long side. If one needs to alter this selection at the time of printing click 'preferences' in the printing dialogue box and select according to preference. I find 'draft' perfectly acceptable for everyday use and is saving ink at the same time.


Forget it.
I have spent 6 hours on this and nothing scans.
I have had HP support do all manner of driver uploads and restarts and reinstalls. HP could get the Macbook Pro to see the printer but NOT THE HP PRINTER TO SEE THE MAC. I mean they did everything and ran out of ideas. So they then sent me to Apple and Virgin Media.
I spoke to Apple and all drivers were there and the Mac could see the HP Printer.
I went back to HP. They sent me to Virgin Media to open 12 ports.
Virgin media did as asked by HP.
Ports opened.
No scan from computer.
I am disheartened to think that I could spend any more time on this printer.
I am asking for a full refund and I'm ditching HP.

Which will not be HP.

can really email the printer and it prints whether u are in same country or not as long as printer is connected to wifi wherever it is located.
amazing! very useful for me to email stuff to my dad without him getting lost or confused on laptop. documents just print out in his office.


I don't do a lot of printing so this printer seem perfectly priced for me, considering the massive range of features it includes. Photo-print quality would probably be better on a printer built specifically for printing photos, although I find the photo-print quality very high anyway.
Scanning and photo copying works well and the set-up to run wirelessly, following the included documentation, was a breeze.
It is quite noisy in operation, although this does not merit loosing a star for me.
Overall, if I was going to buy a printer I would definitely buy this one again. Seems to be the best in this price range.

However, saw this one at a VERY good price here on Amazon so decided to try it. It is a significant improvement and other than still being somewhat thirsty is faster and more responsive (as one would expect within the same model range from a few years ago to now).
Also, am pleased that I no longer have to deal with the "photo black" 364 cartridge as not everywhere stocks it.


Delivery was prompt at comparable cost from Amazon as from Staples. First impressions were of a relatively flimsy construction, compared with the shipyard build of the 6127.
Setup was eventually ok, after downloading the latest driver from HP. However, the touch screen was hard to use and I was unable to enter the WEP code for my wifi router , as it would not change from lower to upper case to take the password. However, by pressing a button on the router, the necessary information was passed to the printer and the setup was completed. There appears to be two versions of the printer driver in my printer control panel page, so that needs to be adjusted from one to the other, depending on whether it's text or photo printing. So about 2.5 stars for setup - from a non-computer geek. An expert would probably be less challenged and rate it higher.
However, in use, the printer is pretty good: fast text printing, in draft and double-sided if required, or good quality fine print. Photo printing is pretty impressive, with very good A4-sized prints appearing at a good speed. Photocopying is fast and very good quality too. Have only scanned one document, and that also was fine. About 4.5 stars for ease and excellence of use.
Given the challenge of entering the setup details on the touch screen, 4 stars seems about a fair overall rating.
I would recommend this printer to a friend.









This printer is no way near as good quality as my old C5180 hp photosmart printer. The ink runs out very quickly and the documents are often smudged when a lot of text is printed. Wouldn't recommend.
