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The HP Photosmart D7360 is a versatile thermal inkjet printer designed for high-quality photo printing. With a maximum print resolution of 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi and a user-friendly 3.4-inch touch-screen interface, it delivers fast and vibrant prints using 6 individual HP Vivera inks. Weighing just 17.60 lbs, it’s the perfect addition to any professional workspace.
S**N
Excellent Photo Printer
I have printed about 50 4x6 photos since I got this printer for Christmas. The photos were great and much better than my previous Canon i850 printer. Using the "best" setting and HP Advanced paper, the photos were as good as lab photos.However, something else to consider is that the printhead in the printer is not replaceable (at least not by the consumer). I asked HP for an idea of the life of the printhead, and they said it will last as long as the printer. (but how long will the printer last?). Anyway, I am hoping the printer will last at least 5 years. I don't want that printhead to fail!Another fact is that the HP 02 color ink cartridges only have about 6 ml ink each. My old canon printer has 13 ml in each cartridge.Also, when turned on, the printer does take quite a while before it is operational, making clicking and clacking noises, before it will actually print anything. But so far the printer is excellent in photo quality, and only time will tell whether the printer is reliable.***Revised 12/13/2007: One year after purchase and the printer still works great! Great photos, and great general printing. I think I'm going to get another one just for the heck of it!
S**H
Out of date. No longer made
This was a great high quality printer; but HP no longer makes the ink cartriges. Other manufactures inks do not work in this printer as the on board computer rejects them.
H**N
Excellent photo printer for home use
When I was looking for a printer to replace my Photosmart 1215, I looked at both the Canon Pixma and Epson products before deciding to buy the D7360. This printer produces gorgeous photographs on photo paper, and excellent quality text on normal inkjet paper. Graphics and photos printed on normal inkjet paper also look very good.The printer is very easy to setup and use, and the touch screen makes it as easy to print photos directly from the printer as from the computer.There are some gotchas, however. Unless you turn off HP's photo fix, which is on by default, all photographs have a bronze cast, which is especially noticeable in skin tones. There seems to be no way to tell the printer to leave photo fix off by default. Also, although the printer powers up quickly most of the time, every once in a while it goes through an internal setup sequence. This usually takes about 10 to 15 seconds and is very, very noisy.The printer uses significantly less ink than my Photosmart 1215. HP says you can get 150 4 by 6 photos using one set of ink cartridges, and they sell an ink and photo paper package for $36.00. I found that I had to replace the yellow ink while the other cartridges were more than half full (approximately 80 photos). Maybe I just got a bad yellow ink cartridge.Other than the issues mentioned, I'm very pleased with the printer, and compared to my last printer, I'm saving a bunch of money on ink cartridges.
E**N
Good for photos, bad for general printing needs.
If you're looking exclusively for a photo printer, this is a good choice. It's easy to set up and easy to use. You can print direct from the camera, or from the computer. The printer can tell what kind of paper you're using & adjusts print quality accordingly. On glossy photo paper, the photo prints are excellent.However, if you're like me and need one printer for all your needs -- photo & home office printing of paper, envelopes, labels & business cards, this printer is a bad choice. The paper trays are layered on top of each other and tucked into the machine, making them a hassle to unload and load different papers. The trays also hold a VERY small amount of paper, requiring frequent reloading, even if you're just using plain paper. Lastly, the trays also feel flimsy and are sure to break after repeated paper switches. (You have to lift the top tray up and pull the bottom tray out to load & unload and then snap back into place). I also couldn't get it to print envelopes. (Printer doesn't line up with envelope feeder, printing text off the envelope instead of on). I'm very disappointed with this purchase & am hoping Amazon.com accepts returns.
M**S
Never dreamed we'd find a new printer we sought
Yes it is amazing that a simple purchase of a printer for an elderly gentleman, a vet, can use with ease of having had one some years which no longer worked. Every day he comes to work at our nonprofit Pet Guardian Angel Welfare in El Paso. He is bent over from age and scoliosis but driven to help unwanted, abandoned pets he is often in extreme pain. This printer was his link to printing the photos to mail to donors and use for our internet and other purposes. It worked like a charm. He had been upset by not having a working printer and we did buy a reconditioned on which stopped working within the guarantee and never worked right. He had said "I'd give anything to find a brand new printer like this but they don't make them any more and other printers do not print in this foremat." I said "I'll bet I can find one" and I did so the wheels of our small nonprofit are grinding much better now with this great new printer.
L**N
It was discontinued
Did not realized that this printer was discontinued. And although it was still in the original box and packaging, the set up ink was old and would not load. Contacted HP and got a big run a round until someone finally exlained that there would not be any new set up ink packages for this machine because it was out of date and discontinued.Contacted Amazon, got approval to ship back to the seller. It was an expensive purchase. I was out the return shipment cost to get a refund. A $40 lesson. Will not buy from other people selling thru the Amazon site.
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