- Up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi color, 1,200 x 1,200 black
- Color 4-by-6-inch photos in as quick as 60 seconds
- 2.5-inch flip-up tone LCD to preview, select, as good as raise photos
- Simple one-touch buttons; prints stills from video clips
- USB, mental recall card, as good as PictBridge interfaces; discretionary Bluetooth; PC/Mac
Product Description
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HP PhotoSmart 375 Compact Photo Printer
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In the spring of 2005, walter mossberg reviewed this printer in his column in the wall street journal. it was a great review, as were the comments on amazon. I stopped by my local CostCo and found the printer on the shelf and brought it home. I opened the box, thought, “cute” and did nothing with it. was too lazy to read the manual and didn’t really have any snaps I wanted to print. in april, a houseguest turned on the printer and out came three snapshots and I thought, okay-dokey, it works. I ordered the extra ink cartridge and photostock from amazon and left everything pretty much untouched. I guess the prospect of doing something with the stacks and stacks of snaps from 35mm film has discouraged me from doing anything with my digital shots except to load them onto the laptop for posterity or whatnot. anyway, a couple of months ago, I decided to take out the photosmart 375 and print a few snaps. nothing happened. the printer wouldn’t turn on. I e-mailed HP support and they gave me all sorts of suggestions and none of them worked. I e-mailed them and asked what I should do. where could I take it to be repaired. I’d had it less than a year and it was still under warranty. here, it gets horrible.
as I didn’t register the product when I opened the box, and I no longer had the receipt, HP considered the product no longer under warranty. I was advised that as today’s electronics are so complicated, it was not worth fixing and I was better off buying a new printer.
I never send in those product registration forms. I figure they’re mostly for marketing research. and I have receipts for pretty much everything I’ve ever bought! murphy is alive and laughing.
I think I paid $200 for three snapshots.
anyhow, the 375 is no longer the newest thing on the block. unfortunately, I still have this never opened ink cartridge, so I figure I may as well buy another 375 and when it arrives, I’ll register it and use it. at least it’s cute.
If you’re looking for grainy images and more paper jams than proper feeds, then this is the printer for you. For every correct paper feed you have, you’ll get 2 paper jams. This is especially helpful when you’re printing in a hurry or when you’re wanting to impress other family members with your new printer. Without fail, you’ll have paper jam after paper jam after paper jam. Hope you have lots of hair coz you’ll be pulling it all out when you try to print with this color printer.
I bought a 375 at Best Buy. It didn’t work out of the box. Customer support couldn’t get it going. Took it back and exchanged
for another. Same problem–it wouldn’t get past the alignment stage. Took it back. Computer dept.manager opened another one–same problem. Hewlett Packard no longer has decent quality control. I wouldn’t buy any of their products. I did buy a Canon–it works great.
The printer is easy to use and gives quality printe. It allows the operator to preview, edit and delete and bad pictures
I never got the printer,I used all the track in formation and never got a respond,all I have is a pile of papper telling me how to trace the order,I just gave up JSC