HP
A620
Photosmart Compact Photo Printer

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Electronics: HP A620 Photosmart Compact Photo Printer

HP A620 Photosmart Compact Photo Printer

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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: A620
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Label: Hewlett Packard

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Editorial Review
The HP Photosmart A620 Compact Photo Printer series is designed for people who enjoy the fun of photo printing and want to get even more creative by adding captions, messages and more without a PC via a large, easy-to-use Touchscreen. Color Print Quality - Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi when printing from a computer and 1200 input dpi Color Print Speed on Photo Paper - As fast as 78 sec with border, direct connect HP Advanced Photo Paper - 10 x 15 cm Standard Media Sizes - 10 x 15 cm, 13 x 18 cm and 10 x 30 cm Maximum Input Capacity - Up to 20 Standard Output Capacity - Up to 20 Standard memory - 64 MB Standard Connectivity - USB 2.0, PictBridge and memory card slots Standard Printer Languages - HP PCL 3 GUI System Requirements - 350MB free space, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, Internet access recommended, SVGA 800 x 600 monitor with 16-bit color (32-bit color recommended), USB port and USB cable, Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 or higher, Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Windows Vista, Windows XP (Home, Professional), Windows XP Professional x64, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon with Intel EM64T support, Intel Pentium 4 with Intel EM64T support and 256MB RAM Dimensions - Width 252mm x Depth 117mm x Height 132 mm Weight - 1.52 kg
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Great little printer 2008-03-29
I bought the HP A626 after looking at reviews from most of the other small photo printers. I already own an HP printer model 8750 and it produces very nice photos and decided to try the A626 and love it.




Legal Theft 2007-11-29
So whats up with a vendor like HP cheaping out on the printer cartridge in a brand new printer? This was bought as a gift and for the record, it's my third HP personal printer. The other two came with real cartridges and this one has an "introductory" printer cartridge good for a whole 10 prints. HP, dont bend over backwards for the customer. This is a real shame because the printer really does work pretty well and it is a smaller footprint than the Epson. But to buy a 140 dollar printer and then find out after the fact you need to buy a 30 dollar cartridge just to start working is inexcusable.


when did it become acceptable for a company to not include a real printer cartridge w/ the printer? 2007-11-28
This printer is small, it can print directly from a usb flash drive (I haven't tried printing from other sources yet), and the photos look good (although I have only tried B&W so far). The main reason that I'm rating it as a 2 is because it comes w/ an introductory printer cartridge, instead of a real cartridge. I've bought at least 3 printers in the past, none of them HP, and they all came w/ a regular cartridge. The included cartridge with this printer only has enough ink for 10 photos. One of the photos gets used up when you intially set up the printer - it tests the cartridge alignment. Anyone buying this printer needs to be aware that they will need to buy a printer cartridge right off the bat, in addition to buying this printer. Also, when I printed a 4 by 6 photo w/ a border, the photo was not centered properly - the border was greater on the bottom than the top, even though the paper was aligned properly in the tray. Actual printing time of a borderless B&W photo was 1.46 minutes, and a bordered B&W photo was 2.00 minutes.

UPDATE: 10 = 8. I just used up the introductory printer cartridge and it only printed 8 of my photos before I had to throw it out.

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