HP PhotoSmart D5460

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Starting at: $21.79

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4.0 stars

"Great photo printer" By cruser2469

Pros: Amazing photo quality prints

Cons: Sucks down ink quick

Summary: I purchased this printer mainly for it's reputation for great photo results. I was not disappointed! People ask me all the time if I printed those pics myself or sent them to a lab. Only downside is it does go through ink fast at highest quality setting. The photo ... Expand full review

2.0 stars

"Excellent color prints" By fred_allard

Pros: Excellent color prints. Easy to use. Prints directly onto cd & dvd's.

Cons: Clunk clunk, click click, clatter clatter, buzz buzz... out comes an excellent color print. Clunk clunk, click click... etc etc etc. out comes a second color print. Oop's, time to replace the cartridge. Expensive ink, hp support is terrible.

Summary: Don't purchase this printer unless you absolutely have to print onto cd/dvd's

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  • Printer Type: Photo printer - Ink-jet - Color
  • Max media size: Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in)
  • Connectivity technology: Wired

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