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7 reviews
Robert John
Robert JohnVIC135 posts
 

Best printer – Had this for over 10 years, prints cd's and all, never failed me. Can not fault it one bit. Will be very disappointed when it is time to replace it. Easy to use, loads of buttons on the front panel to choose from such as one press scan and print  Show details

Patricia46
Patricia46
 

HP Photosmart C5280 all in one – I like my printer, but during the floods I lost the main lead and adaptor for it and I would get another set so I can still use it  Show reply

argaku
argaku
 

Good – I’d say that my boss’ money (less than $170 ) was well-spent on this HP printer. Well, this is a far way better printer than the Canon IP1300 that we previously had in the office. Talk about having all the desired printing requirements all in one machine. The buttons are labeled accordingly (no need for guessing which one functions as which).… Read more

125-sheet input tray truly is convenient to have. The prints are good enough for professional office documents, that’s what matters most. Scanning is easy to. No direct plug-in interface for camera. Also, the User manual is not too in-sync.

hellas54
hellas5414 posts
 

Excellent – I love how this printer does so much! I am constantly printing photos, and printing covers on cds. I find it quite easy to use, and fairly self-explanetry. I also like how you don't even need to turn the computer on to print photos, that would annoy me if it wasn't the case! This printer has so many useful features! It is fairly easy to use, and… Read more

isn't an eyesore in the office. Slots where the memory cards and the like go in are not very clearly labelled, especially for someone like me who is a bit technologically challenged. Also, the cartidges are a bit dear, but considering how long they last, it is not all to bad.

bt1531951
bt1531951116 posts
 

Excellent – Had mine for three months now and have used it for photo's, copying, Scanning and printing straight onto printable CD's etc a great quality print at all times. They are harder to fill the cartridges than some others and it is not recommended however the larger XL cartridges are easier and print many times more than the standard ones. They should… Read more

get cheaper as more are sold as well. The unit takes the following memory cards; XD, MS, SD & CF so you can remove those from your camera and print photo's straight from these. It has an excellent colour screen to show pictures and other messages etc. Very pleased with this purchase. Everything about this printer is good it was easy to install, has a great scanner that producers excellent copies i either colour or black and white. It is an excellent photo printer. You need to purchase the more expensive larger capacity inkjet cartridges 74XL black and 75XL for colour. They cost around $50 each but last four to six times the smaller ones at around $25-$28.

slindsay
slindsay
 

Excellent – If you want quality prints, this is the printer to buy. At first glance, it looks like it’s too complicated to operate. But once you get the hang of it, printing tasks can be a breeze. I give it two thumbs up for the clearly-labelled control panel. The icons do help a lot too. And I’d also like to mention the very helpful tiltable LCD that displays menu options and photo thumbnails.

esjaeg1
esjaeg1
 

Good – Another great printer from HP Lately, I’ve been doing more photo prints than document prints, and this printer has proven its worth. At first, using just ordinary paper for my photo prints did give me not-so-good results. However, I was pleased to see quality prints when I opted to use photo paper. There’s also a slide-in CD/DVD holder for direct… Read more ·  1

printing without turning the PC on. I can also do some slight photo editing with the help of the 2.4 coloured LCD. How cool is that! It took some time to figure out the installation because each step in the manual was presented in long narratives in 3 languages.

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