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HP Photosmart D7260 Inkjet Photo Printer | 
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
List Price: $183.00 Buy New: $83.99 You Save: $99.01 (54%)
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Rating: 11 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Apple MacOS X 10.4 System Memory: 64 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 18.2 x 19.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: D7260 Model: D7260 UPC: 883585100026 EAN: 0883585100026 ASIN: B000SNNIQM
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| Features:
| • | Inkjet printer produces lab-quality photos as large as 8.5 x 24-inches | | • | Built-in Ethernet connectivity for home-network use; Bluetooth enabled | | • | Up to 34 pages per minute for a black and white draft quality letter; 4 x 6-inch color photo in just 10 seconds | | • | Six-ink system lets you replace only the colors you need | | • | One-year limited hardware warranty; one-year of technical phone support |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The HP Photosmart D7260 Inkjet Photo Printer makes it easy to produce lab-quality photos at home. A unique 3.5-inch touch screen lets you enjoy the versatility of printing from a supported memory card or directly from your PictBridge enabled camera. And because this Photosmart printer also produces laser-quality text, you can rely on it for all your needs.  | The HP Photosmart D7260 Inkjet Photo Printer offers: - Lab-quality photos
- Laser-quality text
- 1200 x 1200 dpi; photos up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi
- Speeds up to 34 ppm
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Printing directly from memory cards couldn't be easier. View larger. | 
View and edit photos with a 3.5-inch touch screen. View larger. | Print Directly From Cameras and Memory Cards Printing photos and enlargements at home is convenient and cost-effective. The HP Photosmart D7260 Inkjet Photo Printer gives you plenty of printing options. With a 3.5-inch color touch screen, you can review, select, edit, and save photos without the use of your computer. Plus HP's one-button red eye reduction and adaptive lighting technology make printing great snapshots an easy task. Four dedicated slots let you print directly from a wide variety of common memory cards. You can also print from your PictBridge enabled camera or your computer via one of the printer's high-speed USB connections. Built-in Ethernet connectivity makes it easy to setup this printer on a home network used by several computers. And it even supports wireless operation, enabled by the HP bt450 Blue tooth Wireless Printer and PC Adapter (not included). Print Almost Anything, Fast Print custom media from 3 x 4-inches to 8.5 x 24-inches, including cards, envelopes, panoramic photos (4 x 12-inches or 4 x 24-inches) and legal-sized documents. With a separate, automated photo tray that engages whenever you print photos, paper swapping becomes a thing of the past. Additionally, the HP Photosmart D7260 Inkjet Photo Printer supports borderless printing for prints up to 8.5 x 24-inches. The included HP Photosmart Essential software makes it easy to edit photos and prepare them for printing and sharing. But that's not all this printer is designed for. Laser-quality text ensures that documents look their best, and HP Smart Web Printing makes sure you get useable web pages without cutoff edges when you print online articles or driving directions. Printing is fast, too, at up to 34 pages per minute for a black and white draft quality letter and 33 pages per minute for a color draft quality letter. Unlike with some printers, a 4 x 6-inch color photo may finish printing in just 10 seconds. Innovative Technology for Quality and Reliability Six ink cartridges in black, cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan, and light magenta provide vivid color images and high-quality black-and-white photos. Combined with Advanced Photo Paper, these Vivera inks produce fade-, smudge-, and smear-resistant photos. Plus, with the six-ink system, you only have to replace the cartridges you need, saving you money. There's plenty of innovative technology behind HP's photo printers. Unique Auto Sense technology uses optical sensors to optimize print settings based on what type of paper you are using. This helps you eliminate time and ink-consuming test prints. When you select the "best" print quality option for color or black and white, this Photosmart printer prints up to 1200 x 1200 dpi. For photographs, it can render images with up to 4800 x 1200-optimized dpi color (with 1200 x 1200 dpi input). This HP Photosmart printer is backed by a one-year limited hardware warranty and one-year of technical phone support. What's in the Box HP Photosmart D7260 Printer, HP 02 Black Ink Cartridge (16ml), HP 02 Cyan Ink Cartridge (4.5 ml), HP 02 Magenta Ink Cartridge (4.5 ml), HP 02 Yellow Ink Cartridge (4.5 ml), HP 02 Light Cyan Ink Cartridge (4.5 ml), HP 02 Light Magenta Ink Cartridge (4.5 ml), Software CD, Setup Guide, Basics Guide, power supply, and power cord.
Product Description Get ready to easily crop and enhance photos, using the included HP Photosmart Essential software and then print lab-quality shots. Prepare to quickly print laser-quality documents. With the Photosmart D7260, you can also print Web pages without the edges cut off, plus print from your wired home computer network. Resist photo fading for generations when using optional Premium Plus Photo Paper Hand out smudge and smear-resistant photos right from the printer Print Web pages without the edges cut off using Smart Web Printing feature Print from your network-enabled notebook or desktop PC with the built-in Ethernet Remove red eye from photos at the touch of a button Print photos without swapping paper?the automated photo tray engages whenever you print photos Ensures the right print settings with HP Auto Sense Black print resolution - Up to 1200x1200 dpi Color print resolution - Up to 4800x1200 optimized dpi using 1200x1200 input dpi Borderless printing - up to 8.5 x 24 Optional Duplex Printing & Bluetooth Wireless Printing with HP BT450 HP Adaptive Lighting & HP Red-eye Removal Paper handling - 100-sheet input tray, automated 4x6 photo tray Supported paper sizes - Letter, legal, executive, cards, No. 10 envelopes, photo (4x6, 5x7, 8x10), panoramic (4x12, 4x24) Memory card compatibility - Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo and xD-Picture Card Operating Systems - Windows 2000 SP3, XP Home, XP Professional, Vista Ready, Mac OS X 10.3.9, Mac OS X 10.4 or higher Dimensions - 18.2 x 15.25 x 6.81 Weight - 17.6 pounds
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
What a great little photoprinter! December 24, 2008 L. R. (Orlando, FL USA) I waited a while for the price to come down on these and when it finally did, I jumped. My brother already owned one and he has done a ton of research before buying so I felt sure of my purchase. And what a great printer. I have only had it for a short while, but the color is fantasitc and it is so easy to use. I have used the computer application as well as slipping in a disc to print and both work great. As an artist, I need to have the images clear and clean and this printer does the trick. I have recommeneded to it several of my artist friends. It beats printing at the photo kiosk because you have real contol of the image. I use photoshop images, and stuff directly from my digital camera. It does eat a bit of ink, but when you consider you are printing a full saturation photo, it's really not bad. The other great thing about this printer is that it is not noisy. And the footprint is reasonable.
Great (so far) November 16, 2008 Mom of 2 (IL) This printer has worked very nice so far. We haven't used it enough yet to replace ink or anything. It may be too soon to write a review but we are happy so far! We always purchase HP printers.
Holy cow! It works! August 23, 2008 Todd (San Francisco, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'll be honest -- when I brought this home and got ready to install it on our home network, I was fully prepared for an afternoon full of tweaking firewall settings, going through weird and archaic menu on my router, maybe sacrificing a chicken to the ethernet gods, and so on. So you can imagine my surprise when everything actually worked. Like, on the first time. Everything went so smoothly, that I actually figured I must have done something wrong. But no, pretty soon my wife and I were both printing to the same printer without having to swap out USB cables or anything. It was a delight.
I will say that I took other people's advice and avoided like the plague the "Installation CD full of crappy software nobody really wants" that came with the product and just downloaded the basic drivers from HP's website. So maybe that had something to do with it.
As for the printer itself, I've got no problems with it so far. Granted, I'm not a photo-printing fiend, I'm more of an occasional "print out Google maps so I don't get lost" kind of guy, so maybe more picky people have their own quibbles with print quality, but it's been a great addition so far.
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