HP PhotoSmart 1215 Inkjet Printer

Features

  • 2,400 x 1,200 dpi enhanced resolution using photo paper
  • Exclusive HP PhotoREt III color layering technology
  • Prints black text at 17 ppm, color at 13 ppm
  • Prints directly from digital camera memory cards
  • Parallel, USB, and wireless infrared interfaces; PC and Mac compatible

Description

The versatile HP PhotoSmart 1215 photo printer offers the ability to print directly from a digital camera, PC or Macintosh computers, palmtops, and other mobile devices. Any way you print, you can count on fast printing speeds and timesaving features such as memory card slots, infrared printing, and media sensing for productive and brilliant photo-quality results.

Based on the popular HP P1000, the HP PhotoSmart 1215 photo printer directly accepts CompactFlash and SmartMedia cards and prints wirelessly from infrared devices. No PC is required, but it is PC and Mac compatible. With 2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution and HP's enhanced layering technology, photos are stunningly beautiful and text is razor sharp. The updated version is faster and quieter and has an optical sensor that automatically adjusts printer settings for the paper type.

To test the PS1215, we inserted our digital camera's CompactFlash card into the PS1215's slot and followed the LCD menus to print an index sheet that contained thumbnails of our photos. We also followed the menus to select a photo to print as an 8-by-10. The process was slow but intuitive, with most of our time spent waiting for the index sheet to print. The results were very good, with exceptionally sharp thumbnails and a surprisingly sharp and colorful 8-by-10, even using the printer's default normal mode.

Next, we installed the software drivers, connected the printer to our PC, and printed our standard test documents using the printer's three modes--draft, normal, and best. Mixed color and black text documents printed at 5.6, 2.1, and 0.9 ppm respectively. Black-only text documents printed at 6.3, 3.9, and 0.6 ppm. (All speeds were adjusted upward to account for first-page delay.) Draft documents were faded; normal documents were sharper and had more accurate color; best documents were exceptionally sharp, requiring close inspection to distinguish them from the output of a laser printer.

The PS1215 shined brilliantly in our color photo tests. On our PC, we used the included photo printing software to select our own high-resolution digital photos and to position them in the software's predefined page layouts. Samples were a bit slow to print--a typical 8-by-10 required 4 minutes and 28 seconds--but the output was superb on HP's premium glossy photo paper (sample pack included). Our samples displayed rich and accurate color, perfect register, fine detail, and realistic skin tones. There was no visible banding or smearing and only the faintest hint of pixelation.

The PhotoSmart 1215 is priced considerably above its sub-$200 rivals, but the dramatic improvements in quality justify the extra cost. It operates quietly, sets up easily, prints very sharp text on a variety of media, and produces beautiful color documents and photos. This remarkable performer is an excellent all-purpose printer. --Mike Brown

Pros

  • Accepts CompactFlash and SmartMedia directly
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Sharp text and beautiful color photos
  • Detects paper type automatically

Cons

  • Slow printing on higher-quality settings
  • Expensive ink

The Hewlett-Packard PhotoSmart 1215 works either with your PC ordirectly with your digital camera. The printer has slots for yourdigital camera's CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards, so with the 1215'salternative photo mode (2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution) and HP'senhanced layering technology, you can print beautiful color photos atup to 12 ppm. Your digital camera's memory card can also be used as aseparate disk drive. Plus, if your digital camera, laptop, or othermobile device supports infrared technology, you can printwirelessly.

The HP PhotoSmart 1215 also makes a great PC or Macintosh printer--just connect the printer to your computer's USB or parallel port. The 1215 is perfect for printing pages for your photo album, greeting cards, or newsletters. HP's new optical sensing technology lets you choose your paper and print settings manually, or the PhotoSmart 1215 will automatically set them for you based on the type of paper in the printer tray.

Other features include a convenient print-cancel button, low-ink warning, and a 4-by-6 photo paper tray, saving you the hassle of changing paper each time you print photos.

Spotlight customer reviews

photo printer

[ Posted: 2007-07-23 ]

Rating: 100%
 

I love the printer - I bought this one used and the shipper did a poor job of packing it. Required major cleanup of ink that was all over everything when I received it.

Staying Connected

[ Posted: 2003-05-09 ]

Rating: 20%
 

If there were a choice for no stars that would be it. I purchased this Hp and from the get go was dissapointed. If you want to do multiple sheets of printing good luck. This is where the problems starts, once you get your project going you will start to loose connection with the PC. And believe me this will be on going loosing time reconnecting and also loosing money on waisted photo sheets which were haulted in the middle of printing. There have been no solutions from HP in fact they discontinued this HP due to the enormous problems which were the same for everyone. Rather than fix the problem they simply discontinued the brand. If you think you won't have problems look up this type of HP on message boards and feast your eyes on all the people frustrated with the same problem. C'mon HP own up to the problem and give people there money back or at the least a free Canon.

I Expected Something Better

[ Posted: 2002-04-26 ]

Rating: 40%
 

After all the hype, and glowing editorial reviews everywhere, I expected this to be the do-all/ end-all printer.

It's a printer - nothing more but a whole lot less.

Setting it up is a nightmare as it does not want to recognize Windows XP. When it finally does, it is never going to win any awards for speed. Although not noisy, it does shake quite a bit and produces standard work output very, very slow.

I've had Hewlett Packard's before (I started with the DeskJet 340 and up to the 950 series) and was pleased with the color output on previous models: The 1315 just does not give a high end output no matter what photographic paper I put in. Also, the infrared structure which was so highly touted does not work with a Palm Pilot.

Even the structure of the unit is questionable. Loading paper into it requires you to physically snap the tray up. There is no release catch so you feel you are going to break it by having to exert so much pressure.

The attraction to this printer is the small screen. Believe me, it is a novelty that grows old quickly.

If the price were lower, I would recommend this for regular use (not photos) but for the price charged, it just doesn't cut it.

WORST PRINTER FOR THE MONEY

[ Posted: 2002-03-20 ]

Rating: 20%
 

this printer does everything EXCEPT print! 2 months after i bought it, when i could even get it to print, pices of plastic and springs would fall out! it cost me money with wasted photo paper, it cost me money calling tech support. it cost me money on internet postage it [messed] up! i can't believe i paid ...fo this thing. as we speak i am in the middle of a biG hassle with HP trying to get my money back. you'd be much better off, for the money, to get a separate photo printing machine ... and a normal printer .... WOULD NOT RECOMMEND! (OBVIOUSLY :) )

Glad I purchased one

[ Posted: 2002-03-15 ]

Rating: 100%
 

I so glad i purchased the hp1215. I was hearing some negative things about it but i decided to get one anyway, and it was easy to set up and once i began printing pictures i feel in love with it. The picture quality is wonderful, no one could ask for a better printer. I know the price is kind of high but it is worth every bit of it.