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Hewlett-Packard Photosmart D7560

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4.0
4.0 / 5 - PCWorld, Sep 30, 2009

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This fast printer also offers cool features, including a touchscreen LCD and CD/DVD printing.

Hewlett-Packard Photosmart D7560

HP Photosmart D7560 Color Inkjet Printer

HP's Photosmart D7560 color inkjet printer is one of the better inkjet printers we've tested. It offers pleasing print quality and features galore, making it an excellent choice for the home user and amateur photographer.

Not surprisingly, the $149 (as of 3/3/09) Photosmart D7560 excelled at printing color output on HP-brand photo paper, showing natural, though slightly yellow, images. On plain paper, the same photos and graphics exhibited some graininess and dark colors, but text samples looked nicely black and uncommonly crisp. Print speeds were average or better for all but one test.

The Photosmart D7560 is packed with features and easy to use. We particularly liked the 3.5-inch, tiltable, color touchscreen LCD. Menus and instructions display on screen in easily readable text and vibrant colors. The three main, self-explanatory control buttons (Home, Print Photos, and Cancel) are arranged horizontally below the touchscreen.

The media slots accept Memory Stick, SD Card, XD Picture Card, and CompactFlash; the unit supports PictBridge, too. The main paper tray holds up to 125 pages of letter-size sheets; a piggybacked photo-paper tray takes up to 20 sheets of up to 5-by-7-inch photo paper. The most notable feature is the CD/DVD labeler for printing on specially coated media. The disc caddy stores discreetly under the printer, for use with the special input tray nestled inside the printer's open front bay. You press a labeled lever to lower the tray; a menu pops up on both the LCD and your PC to guide you through the process. One high-end feature the D7560 lacks is networking--it has neither ethernet nor Wi-Fi.

The Photosmart D7560's ink costs (at the time of this review) are mostly good. It ships with standard-size supplies: a 250-page black cartridge, plus four colors-- cyan, magenta, yellow, and a special photo black for greater image depth--with yields of 130 to 170 pages. Same-size replacements cost $12 for black (a respectable 4.7 cents per page) and $10 each for the others, resulting in a rather steep 22.4 cents total for a four-color page (excluding photo black). As for high-yield cartridges, the prices drop to 4.4 cents per page for a $35, 800-page black cartridge and 11.6 cents total for a four-color page (each color costs $17 and lasts 750 pages). In short, buying high-yield cartridges will cut the price of color prints in half.

The HP Photosmart D7560 won us over with its feature-packed design and strikingly good print quality. If you don't need to print on CDs or DVDs, check out its lower-priced, higher-ranked cousin, the HP Photosmart D5460.

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PCWorld Test Center (Quality)

Print quality: TextSuperior
Print quality: Color photoSuperior
Print quality: Grayscale photoGood
Copy qualityn/a

PCWorld Test Center (Speed)

Print speed: Text11.8 ppm

Performance

300dpi Line Art Image (secs)17.78
4 by 6 Color Photo (secs)16.42
4 by 6 Grayscale Photo (secs)16.26
Color Output QualityGood
Grayscale Glossy Output Qualityn/a
Line Art Output QualityGood
One-Page Webpage (secs)20.37
Overall Scan Qualityn/a
Sports Action Shot (secs)34.41
Ten-Page Word Document (secs)65.98
Tested Color Speed (ppm)3.3
Tested Glossy Photo Speed (ppm)3.4
Tested Grayscale Speed (ppm)3.7
Three-Page Word Document (secs)35.84
Two-Page Excel Document (secs)35.52

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