HP PHOTOSMART 7350 INKJET PRINTER

  • Up to 10 ppm black, eleven ppm color; seventeen ppm black with discretionary cartridge
  • Up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi black resolution, 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi photos
  • Accepts CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, as well as Memory Stick
  • 6-ink tone system; discretionary 2-sided printing
  • USB interface; Personal Computer as well as Mac compatible

Product Description
Enjoy true-to-life photo-quality with a HP Photosmart 7350 tone inkjet printer. Get up to 4800 x 1200 optimized tone dpi (on reward imitation writings as well as 1200 x 1200 submit dpi when copy from a computer) or up to six-ink tone printing. Print but delay from your digital camera mental recall cards regulating available label slots – but regulating a computer. Or, simply bond your HP digital camera with direct-printing capacity to a front USB port, afterwards imitation your photos – but regulating a computer. Plus, simply save photos to your Personal Computer as well as imitation limit reduction photos regulating a 4×6-inch imitation paper tray as well as HP reward and imitation paper.Amazon.com Product Description
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HP PhotoSmart 7350 Inkjet Printer

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5 Responses to “HP PHOTOSMART 7350 INKJET PRINTER”

  1. Anonymous says:

    i had just bought this and it is very loud it sounds like it need oil or something. it print quality is not any better than the one i had before. i am going to junk it.

  2. A piece of junk. I have returned mine two times and every one I get keeps telling me the paper is jammed or it can’t move the print cradle. (My last HP, the 970 CSE started leaking ink all over my desk as well) I am now going to toss my HP’s. I will never buy another one!

    note: Even one star is to much for this product!

  3. Sure, buy this printer, if you want to spend hours and dollar$$ to get the quality of prints from your digital camera that almost match the quality of prints from [a] one-time use Kodak camera available at any grocery store.

    And don’t expect to use it with your computer – the only use for this printer is to plug in a memory card, print an index sheet, and then print those expen$$ive sheets.

    Don’t waste your time or money.

  4. Toby H says:

    I’m using the HP photosmart 7350 with a powermac g4 866 running OS 10.2, and the latest drivers and patches from Apple. When I first installed the printer I couldn’t print to it at all with the out of the box software. After 20 minutes of troubleshooting, I downloaded the newest drivers from HP’s website. This allowed me to print from iphoto and photoshop. The photos I printed on glossy inkjet paper are average, which is the only good thing about this printer that I have found so far. It isn’t hot swappable (USB is supposed to be, and my last USB printer was), and I commonly have to restart my computer to get it to print if the printer is unplugged. The print options are limited in terms of paper, and the plastic paper tray is extremely flimsey. The black text output is also terrible. The bottom line: If you want to print from a mac, buy a different printer.

  5. Donald Pyle says:

    I cannot describe how lousey this printer is. It is slower than a 1985 dial up modem. Two minutes to do a printed page in black and white. A color photo of 4×6 takes 5 minutes. This is on a HP Pavilion POC computer. So I tried it on my G4 Mac that has an excellent 1115 Photosmart on it. The 7350 would not work with OSX until I downloaded the latest driver from HP which took an hour as I only have dial-up. The printer works a little faster on the Mac, but not by much. The photo quality is not near as good as the HP1115 or Epson I have. I cannot recommend this piece of junk. Oh by the way, HP support is non-exhistant unless you pay first? …