Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.For the cost, as long as you use refill cartridges, it is a decent printer. You can do everything in black and white or color. The easy menu is right on the printer, easy to read, lights up, and you can scroll through several menus. When you put in a memory card, like mine from my camera, it pops right up, you don't have to load a program. Quality is excellent depending on what kind of photo paper you use. With photos, you can adjust on the fly with a proof sheet, zoom, adjust color, rotate, share and print. Business cards come out looking just like a print shop job. It takes several sizes of paper and prints on pretty much everything. It is a very nice looking printer, mine is Silver, chrome with a gray bottom piece. HP does like to load you up with it's programs, but you don't have to use them, otherwise you have 10 HP programs in your windows startups, bogging down your computer. The copy function is great, all you have to do is slap it what you want to copy and hit the button, and you are done. It doesn't really like the ink refill cartridges, but it works with them just fine. This HP printer has some great features, like the memory card reader, the scanner, copier, printer, and many settings that you can adjust. True The HP P2575 All in on printer is everything you need and more. It saves on a lot of wasted photopaper! The HP photopaper, which is what works best for pictures, is also a little pricey. I can see what I am going to print, how many, the layout of the page etc., before I print. I do like the preview option on the printer screen. I do purchase new color cartridges often. The black ones will usually refill multiple times. I do try to get them refilled at the local national chain drugstore, but they usually can't get the color cartridge to refill. The cartridges are somewhat expensive, at least to me. The pictures often have a slight blue-ish tint to them, sometimes the kids skin tone looks strange. The problem is the colors do not come out true. The one thing I do not like is when I copy a picture. Reducing or enlarging, multiples to a page are all a breeze. I think the HP photosmart printer has a good design. I have had this printer for about 5 years and it works well. Have encountered numerous problems, often needs tweaking or fixing to work properly Otherwise, this printer provides lots of functionality in a decent size package. It's not too hard to correct, but it can be pretty annoying, so that is the big *caveat* to watch for. It will often grab more than one sheet at a time, or not be able to grab any of them, and it can get jammed easily. If you put too many or too few pieces in the loading tray, the printer will have a hard time spooling and printing the pages. The biggest problem with this printer is that the paper loading can be very finicky. It even has built-in networking capabilities, I believe, which I haven't actually used since it's only hooked up to our one home computer. It folds up nicely to make it fit into a small space (like we have). It's a little on the big side, but not nearly as big as other models that have all the same functionality. But it's fast, quiet, and looks pretty nice. It has lots of functions, many of which I personally haven't used (I mainly use it just for everyday printing needs). Probably the biggest selling point is the versatility, as this is a printer/scanner/copier all in one. It is a very high quality printer for printing in black and white or color. I've had this printer for a few months now.
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