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HP Photosmart D7360

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HP Photosmart D7360 Inkjet Printer Q7058B
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Customer Buzz
 "superb A4 printer" 2008-02-04
By A. Barnes (leics, uk)
Can't fault the print quality when printing photos. Set mine up by downloading driver directly from the website. This gives all the latest updates.(though it is slow). No problems with vista this way. Love the fact i can leave 6x4 photo paper in a separate tray and have A4 non photo in at the same time. Printing direct from the memory card is also very good and saves a lot of time.( Helps if your camera does good j-pegs like my fuji S6500).Yes, A3 would be nice, but would be 4x the price of this.Great value for such good quality. Hp inks are too expensive, though the compatibles i,ve used are great.

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 "Great cost effective home photo printer" 2007-12-30
By Mr. D. Williams (UK)
printer arrived from amazon quickly and was dead easy to setup.

Had my sony cameras printing via pict bridge in minutes.

For the price I am really impressed with the output quality, however the colour matching seemed a little bit dark but i am sure with some adjustment this will be fine.

Customer Buzz
 "A little beauty!" 2007-12-11
By D. Cockell
This machine replaced an ageing HP Photosmart 1215 and what a difference! The setup was very easy. I had a Vista disk in with the machine but I still had to go online to download the Vista update. However, no problems here and machine was soon up and running. The only glitch I have is at start up when a dialog box informs me that the HP CUE Status isn't running and is unable to load. Whatever it is, this doesn't seem to affect the overall running of the printer. I like the fact that HP printers store the paper horizontally so you don't get that annoying curling of the paper as you do with certain other makes! No problems using touch screen for controlling the machine. Printer is highly recommended for the price.

Customer Buzz
 "great prints - not great feed." 2007-11-07
By W. A. Buckley (Herne Bay, Kent United Kingdom)
This printer can produce excellent colour prints - with a bit of judicious setting-up, but, and it's a big but - if you want your A4 240g/m2 paper to emerge every time I would forget it. Photo paper feed, especially erring on the heavy side (240 incidentally should be well within this printers' capabilities) is - well let's just say the chances are slim that you'll ever see your print. Now the inherent snag with this type of paper feed is that you can't tell if the paper is jamming until waiting for a couple of minutes (or for hell to freeze over) to find that your paper is still wound around the back rollers (after removing the backplate) or not gone in at all. These are not great traits for a fairly expensive printer. Not to mention the massive loss of ink printing all over the rollers!! Ordinary A4? No problem at all. It's a shame because on the rare occasions the paper does emerge the results are very good. Sorry but it's a daft printer with great potential if only HP could sort out basic problems - i.e. getting the feed to work properly with heavy-ish photo paper. And yes - you should be able to use other makes other than HP papers - obviously. Maybe not so smart!! One to avoid

Customer Buzz
 "good while it lasted" 2007-11-06
By Daniel Dalton
2 stars for the 6 months of reliable, colour fast, predictable, photo prints i had from it. Inks are available and cheapish, HP paper is glossy, and the profiles are true.



Personally, and in the future, i'd save up for an A3 printer instead... it would be nice to be able to make 20x30cm prints for framing, slightly larger than this can manage.



All of this is unimportant however, as the printer stopped working afte 6 months. It won't recognise paper in the feeds (either of them). HP customer service is hopeless, either automated step-fixes (clearly this is a known issue) that don't fix, and that one MUST work through with the technicians repeatedly... why people won't accept that you've already tried these things is incomprehensible to me: were I cynical, I might feel that these were just frustrating and procrastinating tactics designed to put me off purusing my consumer rights. If not that, then there's an endless string of kafka-esque pillar-to-post passing around between departments, automated, and email helpdesks, all this despite being within guarantee. All i wanted was a replacement!



I think a view of the HP website shows that the emphasis is on business customers, where I presume most of their trade is done.



It's cheap enough, and worked well enough for a while, that £75 for 6 months of printing raises it above one star, just. I will not, however, buy HP again, particularly given the glowing reports of, for example canon's customer service.



Incidentally, amazon have been very poor in their response to my problem (asking me to contact HP, rofl). This isn't the basis for my rating, and is the exception in my experience; but a disappointment.


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