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Sometime
last week the old printer at our Oakland shop decided to permanently go on
strike, so I was called up again to find a good printer to replace it. As usual,
I went online to do some research; after a couple hours I decided to recommend
two printers and let my boss choose the one he wants. My first choice was either
the HP
OfficeJet 7310 or the
7410 and the other one was this HP
Photosmart 2575 all-in-one printer. The same day my boss went to
Costco
Wholesale and purchase this Photosmart 2575 xi for the shop (they
actually have three models: Photosmart 2575, Photosmart 2575v, and Photosmart
2575xi). Now I had to drive all the way from South San Francisco to Oakland in
broad daylight; can you just imagine the traffic?
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE INSTALLATION :
Setting up the printer was quick and easy because the installation guide
properly instructs you through step by step on what to do to get the printer to
get up and running. It took me less than fifteen minutes to unpack and setup the
unit.
For some reason, HP made their software installation a bit of a pain. There is
nothing wrong with it, but it just takes too long. And since we have the slowest
computer of all at the Oakland shop, it took me even longer to install the
software and the drivers. But overall, it is definitely worth the wait because
the software and drivers are what make this printer go, but you can also print,
copy, or scan without a computer also.
DESIGN & CONTROLS :
This all-in-one printer is 17.32 inches wide, 6.77 inches high, and 11.18 inches
in depth; this is a very compact all-in-one machine. And it only weighs about
12.13 pounds so almost anyone can carry it and install it. We really do not care
about the weight because we are just going to place it on a shelf and forget
about moving or lifting it. On the other hand, the guys here at the shop are
strong enough to lift a mere 12 pound package. As long as it prints copies and
scans, we will have no problem with it.
There are not many buttons on the control panel so you will not have to look at
the manual work with this machine. You can copy or scan with just a press of a
button and printing is just as easy from any connected computer. But the best
way to find out what each button does and how to use them is by reading the user
manual (thoroughly) which will provide a lot of information with details on how
to operate this unit.
There is a PictBridge port in the left front lower corner so you can print
directly from your compatible digital cameras or flash memory. If you do not
want to transfer you images from your camera to your computer, than this is a
nice tool for you.
The LCD comes in handy when you want to print directly from the printer without
a computer. It also shows you the status and other error notifications. You can
see your images clearly on this LCD as it is 2.5 inches. It also tilts up or
folds flat so you will never have a hard time seeing what is on the screen.
THE MANUAL :
The user manual is very simple to read and comprehend; everything is easy to
find. The manager at the Oakland show does not know how to work a computer, but
with a little help from the user manual he will be operating this machine with
both his hands tied behind his back. HP has always done a really good job in
writing all their user manuals because all of the one's I have ever used are
really easy to read and understand.
THE SPEED & MEMORY :
This all-in-one prints 30 draft quality black pages every minute, about 8 normal
quality black pages every minute, and 2 best quality black pages every minute.
On the other hand, it prints 24 draft quality color pages every minute, about 5
normal quality color pages every minute, and 2 best quality color pages every
minute.
OPERATIONS FROM YOUR COMPUTER :
All the software and drivers that takes so long to install, help you print what
you want and how you want it quickly and easily. The software is easy to use and
manage, but when it comes to managing your photo library,
Adobe
Photoshop Album and Google Picasa lead the pack.
OPERATIONS WITHOUT A COMPUTER :
Yes, you heard it correctly; you can print, copy, and scan without a computer.
You can print photos directly from your camera or your flash memory cards. All
you do is, plug in a PictBridge compatible camera to the appropriate port on the
printer or plug in a memory card and you can print the photos you need. You can
use the LCD screen to see the pictures and choose what you want to print.
This feature is nice because at the shop they will mostly use this printer for
copying, printing, and scanning only. I do not think they will ever print photos
on it because they do not have a digital camera at that shop.
THE INK CARTRIDGES :
This all-in-one machine is compatible with a wide variety of HP ink cartridges.
Here is a list of these cartridges and how they are helpful (all of this
information was gathered from www.hp.com):
HP 94 Inkjet Print Cartridge : ($19.99)
This cartridge provides laser quality black text and graphics. Using this
cartridge will ensure optimal and genuine HP performance.
HP 95 Inkjet Print Cartridge : ($24.99)
This cartridge provides rich, lifelike color for vibrant, professional-quality
photos and bright bold graphics that resist fading for generations.
HP 96 Inkjet Print Cartridge : ($29.99)
This cartridge provides professional, laser-quality black text and graphics.
This cartridge is designed for faster printing and higher yield.
HP 97 Inkjet Print Cartridge : ($34.99)
This cartridge provides rich, lifelike color for vibrant, professional-quality
graphics and photos that resist fading for generations. It is designed for
higher yield, and frequent printing.
HP 99 Inkjet Print Cartridge : ($24.99)
This cartridge produces crisp, true-to-life colors for vibrant photos that
resist fading for generations. It is designed specially for color photos.
HP 100 Inkjet Print Cartridge : ($24.99)
This cartridge is useful for printing professional quality black and white or
color photographs. Photos printed using this cartridge will resist fading for
generations (except where noted, all prices are estimated U.S. HP prices. Actual
prices from other locations or websites may vary.)
All of the ink cartridges are easy to install and/or replace; all you have to do
it open the cover, unlock the cartridge which allows you to remove and replace
the cartridge, and replace them. These cartridges may cost you more separately,
but if you want to save a lot of money, I would suggest purchasing all your ink
supplies in two or three packs.
QUALITY :
I did plenty of test prints before I was ready to let my boss and guys at the
shop try out this new machine. Every single print I made (whether it is text,
text with graphics, or just photos) turned out to be great. The text quality is
indistinguishable from those of a laser printer.
Text Prints :
All the text print we make are either of normal or draft quality, but the normal
quality looks better because it is very close to laser quality. We never have to
use higher quality for our text needs because normal quality is already better
and efficient for all our needs. We only use the high quality setting if we
print something for a proposal or presentation.
Graphics and Text Prints :
Whenever we print graphics and text together, like a web page (like driving
directions), we just select what we want to print and let the printer handle the
rest. At normal quality the prints are crystal clear and easy to read. At draft
setting the quality is the same but the prints are lighter because it uses less
ink.
Photo Prints :
I print a picture or two just for testing purposes and have never had a ruined
photo due to printer malfunction or printer problems. This printer does not know
how to waste paper at all and every photo printed was of the best quality.
PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT :
The manual suggests some useful tips on how to maintain this printer and at a
shop like ours you know it will get dirty and messy. So do perform a cleanup
every now and then.
Maintaining as per the manual :
The manual shows you exactly how to clean and have it performing at its best all
the time. It also shows how to check the ink level and perform self-tests. It
has very helpful tips on how to handle/clean/dispose ink cartridges (new or
used) properly. I suggest recycling all your ink cartridges so you can save more
money in your future ink purchases.
My own experiences :
I have up close and personal experiences with many different kinds of prints and
I know that dust does tend to collect over time, so it is always best for the
printer and its performance that you clean the exterior and the interior at
least once a month (maybe use some kind of compressed air blower to blow the
dust away then wipe it with a dry piece of cloth or paper). Also, wipe the
scanner bed glass carefully for best copies and scans.
WARRANTY INFORMATION :
HP provides a one-year limited hardware warranty backed by HP Customer Care,
service and support; one-year technical phone support; plus a toll-free number.
You can visit
www.hp.com or dial 1-800-474-6836
(-800-HP invent) to get warranty support. You will be asked for the
serial number and service ID of this unit, which can easily be found by
following instruction in the manual.
Warranty Duration : (gathered from the manual and/or
www.hp.com)
Duration of Limited Warranty (hardware and labor): 1 Year
Duration of Limited Warranty (CD media): 90 Days
Duration of Limited Warranty (print cartridges): Until the HP ink is depleted or
the "end of warranty" date printed on the cartridge has been reached, whichever
occurs first. This warranty does not cover HP ink products that have been
refilled, remanufactured, refurbished, misused, or tampered with.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
It has been about a week now and I have not received any complaints about the
printer from my boss or other employees from the Oakland shop. This probably
means that everything is fine and they do not have any problems with it yet. I
am sure this printer will last us for years and will keep providing us with low
cost and high quality photos. |