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Hewlett Packard Photosmart A636 InkJet Printer

Hewlett Packard Photosmart A636 InkJet Printer

Print, personalise and share your photos with this ultimate portable printer. The HP Photosmart A636 prints full size 13 x 18 cm photos... Read More
Print, personalise and share your photos with this ultimate portable printer. The HP Photosmart A636 prints full size 13 x 18 cm photos wherever you go, with or without a PC, letting you add captions, borders and other creative effects via the 12 cm touch screen. You can enjoy fingertip control of a whole range of photo printing tools via the big, bright tilting touch screen, using your finger or the included stylus to access the menus on the edge of the screen and view, select and edit your photos. It also lets you draw directly onto your photos – try adding cartoon-style effects – or create captions by writing freehand or tapping on the touch screen keyboard. There are 20 different colour options and 5 font styles available to use when drawing and labelling, giving you more from your photos with a whole library of creative effects and tools at your fingertips. Minimize
Author's Rating: Rating: 2/5 stars
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By:   Syntax
Sep 10, 2009

Cost Effective? Not really.. Usefull? Maybe..

Author's Rating: Rating: 2/5 stars

Pros: Small, Cheap Printer, Portable

Cons: Ink is expensive, Ink doesnt last long, limited usability.

The Bottom Line: 
Buy for the family reunion, the company picnic, its a great novelty item. Not a good every day, or sometimes printer.

Author's Review
It Seemed Like A Bargin
I purchased this item before christmas at Walmart, they had run them on sale very cheap, and it looked like a great deal, a HP photo printer, that I could use in the car, and print photos on the spot right off my memory card.. and it was only $50. I bought a lesser model as well for $30.

INK
Well the printer was cheap, but the ink was not. I quickly found out that the printer came with a half empty cartridge and that it only printed about 30 4x6 prints before it ran out. The new ink cartridges were about $25 and gave about 70 prints per cartridge if your conservative.

I also found that these cartridges seem to dry up alot quicker than the full size printer ones do, and that once they do, there is no getting them working again. So unless you use this printer alot, which isnt really practical due to costs, you end up wasting the ink.

Paper
I knew from past experience with HP that if you use other papers with thier ink, the colors tend to shift, you get blues that look like purple, and dark photos at times. HP has told me outright they formulate thier ink to work with thier paper, and that you should not expect great results if you use aftermarket ink or paper. HP photo paper doesnt come that cheap either.

Cost of Prints
So if you add up the cost of ink.. ~$0.30 a print and paper ~$0.10 a print. Your looking at something like 40-50 cents a print. Which is twice what a consumer photo lab charges like walmart.

Bottom Line
Its a great novelty item. If you want prints instantly.. for instance a business picnic, or a family reunion. Then this might be a great item. Plan on using up the ink in that one sitting, and handing out photos right there and then. People will love it..

But if you want to buy this item for the ocassional print. Maybe to print a photo here or there, or carry it around in your car, it just wont work. The heat will dry out the ink, the cost isnt really affordable, 4x6 isnt really to handy for anything but photography.

I think this printer fits a tight market.. If you think you fall into that small group that would get some use from this, its a great printer, the prints are good quality when using HP's ink and paper. Speed is decent, usability is good.
 


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