Pros: Easy to use and prints great! Cons: No Borderless prints!
If you want quality photo printing then the HP Photosmart printer may be what you are looking for. Originally listed at $299, now you can find it at most stores for $199 and less if you shop on the Internet.
Pros: Print Quality Cons: Set up, doesn't like Win98
I shopped long and hard to find the right printer. We have a digital camera and I wanted a good quality printer that would print out the pictures I was taking.
After going to Walmart, Best Buy, CompUSA, Circuit City and a few other places, I...
Pros:Excellent Photo Quality Output Cons:Difficult to Install Win98 Driver
I've decided to provide you with some updated information about my HP PhotoSmart P1000 printer. Since some Eisenstein complained to Epinions, Inc., I've removed the general review information that I had previously posted in this space. You can ...
Pros: Greatest printer ever built Cons: Black ink cartridge runs out sometimes
With my dad's obsession with taking a picture of anything he sees, and my ongoing school projects, my family desperately needed a GOOD color printer. Not an alright one that could pathetically push out a couple pages, or an alright one that could...
Pros: Quality of photo prints. Smartmedia and Compactflash interface. Print speed. Cons: Cost of print cartridges.
About six months ago I picked up an Olympus 2020 Zoom digital camera for taking vacation photos and snapshots of my 18 month old niece. I decided at that point that I needed to upgrade my printer so that I could print out photo quality prints of my...
Pros: Great photo print quality; fast print times Cons: Troublesome photo tray; slow card reader
My first color printer, four years ago, was an HP Deskjet 855C. It was a marvelous printer for its time, but the results could never be mistaken for a photograph. One year ago, after seeing the HP P1000 Photosmart at Although I have a few reservations...
Pros: Quality Photo production, easy software, versatility and innovative! Cons: A little slow, but it doesn't matter
For the past 7 years, I have relied on HP to provide a reliable printer for my needs. My needs have changed. Technology has changed. The HP 1000 currently has the best printer for me in the affordable price range. I highly recommend it!
Pros: Quiet, fully featured, great quality prints Cons: Uses a lot of computer resources, photos require tweaking for best quality
Before buying the HP Photo/Smart 1000 I checked out consumer reports, ZDNet, CNET and of course Epinions.com. I have owned Canon and HP printers and at the time of purchase was using a HP 722C with which I was quite pleased. I decided to upgrade...
Pros: Quiet, Fast, Reads "Memory Cards" (not Sony Memory sticks) directly, Works well on inexpensive paper. Cons: Win 98 Incompatible out of the box, Ink is too expensive.
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04Oct2001 Updating to note that the HP P-1000 Color Printer is very much adapted to (and, obviously, designed for) newer PC Equipment, especially that with USB ports. The first difference noted will be easy...
Pros: Good print quality Cons: It broke the first time I tried it
Aww... You peeked.
Anyway, my wife gave me an H-P P1000 inkjet color printer for Christmas. I would have rated it higher but it was broken right out of the box. I expected a lot better than that from Hewlett-Packard.
Pros: Ease of use, VERY nice quality, pretty fast for an inkjet Cons: A wee bit pricey
I got this printer because my old, trusty Canon BJC-70 died after 6 years of service (may it rest in peace in the techie graveyard). I'm also hoping to delve into the world of digital camera's before too long, and the fact that this printer will allow...
Pros: Great prints. Convenient card reader. Cons: Printer drivers on the CD unacceptable.
What attracted me to the P1000 initially, was the quality of the prints, (2400X1200dpi) the built-in card reader capable of taking type 1 & 11 flash cards, the 8meg memory buffer, and the sheer quietness of the machine when printing.
Pros: Astounding printouts, low price, high resolution, braindead install Cons: Relatively slow, glossy paper can get expensive.
I used to think that high-quality photos from a printer
only came from prohibitively expensive printers and required a professional to be done right. I also used
to believe that inkjets were a waste of money and that
the color printing...
I grew tired of bubblejet printers while enrolled in college. I spent a good lot of ink and patience on an antiquated Canon bubblejet from my first PC several years ago. I only needed to print writing assignments since it's taboo to turn in handwritten...
Pros: Under $200, Great Photo quality, great text Cons: Tray the paper fall into does not pull out.
I have had this printer for about a month now. My last printer, a Canon 6000, started having problems, so I started looking for a replacement. With the price of printers being so affordable, I figured that it is better to buy a new and better one, than...
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