HP D1455 DESKJET PRINTER

  • Inkjet Color Printer
  • Borderless Printing Print 4 x 6 Photos to a Edges of a Paper
  • Ink Level Indicator know a Approximate inkLevel of Each Print Cartridge
  • Supported Envelopes/Index as well as Greeting Cards/Transparencies as well as Labels/Photo Paper
  • 4.50 Lbs (WxLxH) 12.45 x 16.60 x 5.50

Product Description
HP D1455 Deskjet Color Printer. This HP Printer is user accessible since it is so easy to implement as well as operate. It is able of borderless printing. It prints 4 x 6 in. photos to a edges of a paper by regulating this feature. The ink turn indicator is a really available too. Know a estimate ink turn of any imitation cartridge with a onscreen Ink Status window. Ink backup mode allows we to go on copy with a single imitation cartridge when a alternative imitation cartridge has run out of ink. This printer is certain to get a pursuit done…. More >>

HP D1455 Deskjet Printer

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5 Responses to “HP D1455 DESKJET PRINTER”

  1. After an infuriating hour with online support, I threw this piece of trash into the trash. A new HP laptop should just work with a new HP printer — should not burn an hour of my time to make it work.

  2. After using the HP 2460 for a few weeks I find that for the price it does the job nicely.

  3. Peachbulb says:

    I’ve now been using this printer for one week. Over half the time, I have to feed in each page one by one, or else it jams. This isn’t just for big jobs that require a large stack of paper at the start. It happens even for two-page jobs. I tried separating each sheet before putting it in the printer tray because I thought the sheets were sticking together and causing the jams, but the jams continued after that. Occasionally, it’ll feed properly, but that’s the exception and not the norm. I can’t complain though, as I got this free with rebate for buying something else. But when the starter cartridge runs out, I’ll trash the printer because it’s not worth the cost of a new cartridge. If you get this free with rebate, then great, but don’t spend money on this printer. Other people here have mentioned jams too, so it seems like you might get a good printer, but there are major problems in quality consistency. Thanks for listening.

    UPDATE Oct. 21, 2008: I checked the ink levels last night (if you install HP Solution Center you can check the ink levels), and this thing eats through cartridges. I was shocked that the ink level was less than half after some minor printing entirely at draft quality. I don’t think it’s a problem with the printer, but rather a problem with the cartridges coming with too little ink. In any case, be prepared to go through a lot of cartridges.

    Also, I tried to print labels last night, and as others have mentioned, it jams even if you feed it in one by one. Twice I had to open the back door to clear the jam. Very frustrating!

  4. M. OLSON says:

    I used my old power cord and printer cable, plugged this printer in, tossed in the cd and went with the prompts and was printing quality pages within 20 minutes.

    Perhaps the other reviewers got a bad printer, or something; for me, this printer works great and I had no problems.

    Plus, you can’t beat the price!

  5. Jim Chandler says:

    HP makes great printers and this one was a very inexpensive model that was ordered for a customer with little room. It works great and is turning out good quality prints for little money.