HP PHOTOSMART 7660 INKJET PRINTER

  • Print but delay from your digital camera mental recall card
  • Up to twelve ppm black, eleven ppm tone with customary cartridge
  • Select images from an HP print explanation piece but a computer
  • 2-line content LCD for elementary operation
  • 2 USB ports, 4 mental recall label slots; Personal Computer as well as Mac compatible

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HP’s PhotoSmart 7660 print printer offers high-quality, available print copy but delay from your digital camera’s mental recall card, or from your Personal Computer or Mac computer. With 4 built-in mental recall label slots, we can be upon trial harmony with probably any camera–choose from CompactFlash (Type we as well as II) as well as Microdrive, SmartMedia, Memory Sticks, Secure Digital, Multi Media Card as well as xD-Picture Card mental recall cards. You can name images for copy from thumbnails supposing upon a HP print explanation sheets that can be generated but hook-up to a computer. Other available facilities embody a 2 line content LCD upon a tip row of a printer f… More >>

HP PhotoSmart 7660 Inkjet Printer

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5 Responses to “HP PHOTOSMART 7660 INKJET PRINTER”

  1. I am a prospective buyer of a HP 7660 printer and after reading the reviews, I noticed that
    most them were favorable, however I was concerned about the comments of Dr. Tug, who was disturbed that when he used a refilled cartridge, that he kept getting a warning of a
    low ink level whenever he went to print a document. I checked this out with P.S. Ink of Northfield, NJ, who I have used for refills on my present (now defunct) printer and was told that there are work around solutions to the problem. Altho I do not have the complete details, one involves rotating 3 different cartridges.

  2. If you plan to refill your own cartidges DO NOT BUY this printer. After you refill the cartidge, the HP inkjet utility will not read the new ink level. This leads to a warning before each printing. You have to stop you current work, bring the window forward, click continue each time. It took me 20 minutes to print 24 student mark updates. My old crappy Lexmark 35 did it in one click.
    HP support offers nothing but “buy our over-priced cartridges at 25% of the price of the printer.

  3. Anonymous says:

    It prints beautiful photos and gorgeous text, if you can get it to print! It’s “automatic” paper reader fails to read paper. I had photo paper that it continually told me didn’t exist. In a rainstorm, it wouldn’t even recognize fresh, out-of-the-box HP premium photo paper! It won’t recongize envelopes as paper. unless you turn them opposite as to what the printer recommends making them very hard to format. Now my freshly bought and expensive printer cartridge has “failed.”

    If you want to keep your blood pressure within normal limits, stay away!

  4. T says:

    I was looking for a new printer specifically for photos. Did not want to go out and spend a fortune on a new one considering the fact that we had two other printers at home, but they were not good for photos. It just so happened that Sam’s Club had in their small little section of mark downs in the back corner of the store, a brand new, never opened HP photosmart 7660w printer which also included the usb cable. I picked this up for $50!!! I spent more than that just for the ink package I purchased! The software that came with the printer was good enough. But, I’d recommend having your own photo software. It was definately worth more than what I’d paid for it. I popped in my compact flash card and played with the photo software a bit and printed up a picture that was comparable to the ones that I had made at the drug store Kodak picture maker. The quality was the same to me. If you’re looking for a good deal on a quality printer, then this one will do you good. I’d have paid double for it if I had too.

  5. M. Dollman says:

    I like it, but I fear that one of the ink cartridge platforms (the one on the right) doesn’t work correctly. It has claimed that two cartridges “had failed”, but they were brand new.