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- Good for photos, OK for text
- Interfaces with Apple computers
- Windows compatible
HP Deskjet 5550 Inkjet Printer Review
by Dan Littman
The DeskJet 5550 is a graphics-printing machine.

WHAT'S HOT: The Deskjet 5550 turned in top-notch print quality for gray-scale images, with smooth textures and excellent detail. On glossy photo paper, high-resolution color prints showed natural skin tones and more detail than our original image did.
HP throws in some extras you wouldn't expect to find in a $150 printer. An automatic alignment feature helps you avoid printing out a page of alignment calibrations, then making adjustments on-screen manually and printing out another page to make sure everything lines up. Instead, a light inside the printer illuminates the alignment page as it prints, while a lens reads the page and automatically adjusts the printheads. The 5550's paper-type sensor, another automatic feature, should eliminate the need to choose a paper type in the driver. And HP's installer software walks you through the installation process and shows animations of how to insert the ink tanks, the USB cable, and other components at the appropriate times. One more plus: The 5550 comes with a full-year warranty, unlike HP's Deskjet 3820 printer.
WHAT'S NOT: The 5550's text quality didn't impress us: It was bold and dark, but we saw some feathering. The 5550 prints somewhat slowly, too, turning out text at 4.8 pages per minute and graphics at 1 ppm. It printed our 5-by-7-inch test photo at 0.4 ppm. Gradations in our test photo were quite rough.
WHAT ELSE: Ink costs run just a bit below average for the ink jet printers we've tested, at 4.4 cents per page of black text and 13.1 cents per page of light color graphics. Color cartridges cost $35 while black cartridges run $20 apiece. For $80, you can add a duplexer that lets you print on both sides of the page without having to remove pages and guess how to flip and reinsert them. Like some older printers, the 5550's external power supply plugs directly into a socket and is so big that it could block other sockets on your power strip or wall plate.
UPSHOT: The Deskjet 5550 fits well in the family room or the home office, printing attractive graphics and quotidian text at somewhat pokey speeds.
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User Reviews for HP Deskjet 5550 Inkjet Printer
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Reviewed by: heymull
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Very high reliability. Both USB and parallel inputs. Shorter case than most printers. Positive locking cartridge: contacts do not slide, reducing wear and tear.
Weaknesses: Wider case than most printers, barely (!) fits in 19" rack opening. The "auto-alignment" procedure uses too much ink. Smaller than average ink cartridge capacity. Slow color print in high resolution.
Overall Evaluation: Used by our company for our customer's use. We test, repackage, and ship a week later. Overall a very good performer. Zero percent failure after 100 units, better than most of HP's "right-out-of-the-box" failure rate. Uses too much ink during auto-alignment. Can't stop auto-alignment without turning unit off.
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Reviewed by: bkircher
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Great Color Prints, quiet, automatic paper sensoring, easy setup, price ($90-before rebate) is cheap, can print on both sides of paper, faster than my aging HP 932
Weaknesses: ink costs are higher than cannon i850, printing speed is slower than cannon i850, need different ink cartilages than my old HP 932
Overall Evaluation: I recently replaced my aging (3 yeaar old) HP 932 printer with the HP 5550. I seriously considered the Cannon i850 but the cannon's inability to print on both sides of paper (can't make greeting/birthday cards the way I prefer) sold me on the HP. I paid $90 (before the rebate) at Walmart (local) for a new 5550. My HP 5550 can print a 4 by 6 color photo on their premium photo paper in 78 seconds--cannon i850 advertises 48 seconds.
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