HP PhotoSmart 7350 Inkjet Printer
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $219.00
- Average Customer Rating:
- 3.5 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Hewlett Packard
- Release Date:
- 2002-08-24
Features
- Up to 10 ppm black, 11 ppm color; 17 ppm black with optional cartridge
- Up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi black resolution, 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi photos
- Accepts CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, and Memory Stick
- 6-ink color system; optional 2-sided printing
- USB interface; PC and Mac compatible
Description
Enjoy true-to-life photo-quality with the HP Photosmart 7350 color inkjet printer. Get up to 4800 x 1200 optimized color dpi (on premium photo papers and 1200 x 1200 input dpi when printing from a computer) or up to six-ink color printing. Print directly from your digital camera memory cards using convenient card slots - without using a computer. Or, simply connect your HP digital camera with direct-printing capability to the front USB port, then print your photos - without using a computer. Plus, easily save photos to your PC and print border less photos using the 4x6-inch photo paper tray and HP premium plus photo paper.
Enjoy true-to-life photo quality with the HP PhotoSmart 7350 color inkjet printer. Get up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized color dpi when using premium photo papers and 1,200 x 1,200 input dpi from a computer, or print directly from digital camera memory cards. From either source, you'll see beautiful photos, thanks to HP's six-ink color system and PhotoRet IV resolution enhancement and color layering technologies.
Print 10 pages per minute in black, 11 pages per minute in color. Print fast, laser-quality black text at 17 ppm with an optional HP 56 black inkjet print cartridge. Print directly from your digital camera memory cards using convenient card slots--without using a computer. Or, simply connect your HP digital camera with direct-printing capability to the front USB port, then print your photos (also without using a computer).
Should you want to, you can easily save photos to your PC and print borderless photos using the 4-by-6-inch photo paper tray and HP premium plus photo paper. Photos from the 7350 resist fading twice as long as most traditionally processed photos, up to 65 years (requires premium photo plus paper and six-ink color printing with the included HP 58 photo inkjet print cartridge).
Other features include a save-to-PC button, HP Memories disc-creator software, auto paper-type sensing, an ink backup printing mode (which completes the print job if the cartridge runs out), a convenient 20-sheet 4-by-6-inch photo tray, and a 100-sheet, 8.5-by-11-inch paper tray. An optional two-sided printing accessory (C8955A#A2L) is supported.
What's in the Box
HP PhotoSmart 7350 printer, power cord, HP 57 tri-color inkjet print cartridge 17 ml (C6657AN), HP 58 photo inkjet print cartridge 17 ml (C6658AN), Basics Guide, HP PhotoSmart setup placemat, software installation sheet, HP photo paper starter pack, Windows and Macintosh drivers on CD-ROM, HP photo and imaging software (including HP memories disc creator software for Windows)
Spotlight customer reviews
Beware: Limited Windows Vista support!
[ Posted: 2008-02-17 ]
This is a good printer if you're still running Windows XP or Mac OS 10.4 or lower, but AVOID it if you're using Windows Vista! There are no native Windows Vista drivers for this printer, and the generic Windows Vista drivers for the HP Deskjet series do not include support the memory card reader or ink level monitoring.
Great Printer!
[ Posted: 2007-04-18 ]
But costly in terms of ink replacement cartridges.
We have had this printer for over 3 yrs and works like a charm. It is exclusively dedicated to print photos and it gets a lot of use.
We have not had any problems with it and frankly, for heavy office/document work, nothing beats a laser printer. We have had our Laseerjet4 for almost 12yrs (great work horse). The HPphotosmart prints the pictures as clearly as they are seen on the screen. When comparing a set developed in the lab and the prints made at home, we are very pleased with the details and quality.
The ink cartridges as stated above are expensive, but even using a refill kit, the results are incredibly good. If you are into refilling it yourself it will cut your cost tremendously.
The "fuzzy" not clear images stated in another post, may have more to do with the resolution of the picture taken by the camera than with the printer. Good software for twiking the pictures is a must.
Didn't last long
[ Posted: 2007-04-18 ]
I loved this printer from the moment I bought it. It was quick and easy to install and the print quality has been awesome in both color, for photos, and black and white. It printed beautiful, professional quality photos. However, the ink was fairly expensive (but I knew this when I bought it.) Trouble is, after not quite 2 years of ownership, it stopped printing black! It gives a "replace cartridge" "cartridge failed" error message now and despite trying (and opening) two brand new cartridges nothing works. Repair would be more expensive than buying a new one. I'm very disappointed in the longevity of this product but it was great while it lasted.
Ran a great race, but died in the backstretch
[ Posted: 2006-04-07 ]
I bought this printer new almost two years ago. Great job on photos, good color, tack sharp images. Last week (while printing a text only job) the ink carriage jammed on the left side of the rail. I had to remove the top of the printer to free it. Ever since then, the printer is a wonderful door stop. Local repair/service types recommend, "Buy a new printer." The cost of repair vs. a new printer backs this up. My new Canon i9900 is a dream come true. RIP faithful HP 7350.
Many Problems!
[ Posted: 2006-03-24 ]
The Good: Photo quality is excellent
The Bad: Cartridges are not convenient, the machine does not have internal storage for photo, color and black. When your family uses the printer for all uses, this is far from ideal.
For regular paper printing, any more than 2 sheets ordered on the same job, a paper jam is in your immediate future.
For 4X6 borderless printing, the photo was never centered on the 4X6 photo paper, and it was not printed straight. We always had to go through and even the photos up with a scissors.
After 6 months of use, the cartridges would stick and the printer would freeze up. Repairs offered were more than a new printer. We would have to manually pull the cartridge away from the side, and restart our computer to cancel the frozen jobs and trick the printer into working.
There is more bad, but I'm sure that you get the picture.