HP A620 Photosmart Compact Photo Printer
- ASIN: B000XGMO0K
- List Price: $201.65
Product Description:
HP A620 Photosmart Compact Photo Printer. View photos and navigate friendly menus with an easy to use, 4.8 inch color touchscreen. Share your memories when and where you want at parties, special occasions or at home without a PC. Easily print photos directly from memory cards, PictBridge enabled cameras or a PC. Show your favorite photos as a slide show and print any photo you see just by touching the screen. Wirelessly print from Bluetooth enabled devices. Make one of a kind memories use the stylus to draw or write captions on photos. Create scrapbook ready photos and personalized greeting cards, using over 100 borders, graphics and more. Tell stories with your photos add captions and descriptions, using a touchscreen keyboard. Print photos in multiple sizes 5 x 7 and 4 x 6 inches, wallet, panorama and more. Print photos in a snap, using memory card slots and other photo only features. Print true borderless photos ready to be shared no cutting or trimming necessary. Get the photo you intended to take remove red eye, enhance photos and make subjects more slender no PC needed. Print photos and immediately pass them around to share right from the printer without smudging or smearing. Make memories last print lab quality photos that resist fading for generations. Print true borderless photos ready to be shared no cutting or trimming necessary.
Product Details
- Feature:
- View and Edit on a 4.8 Inch Touchscreen and Print Without a PC
- Easily Print Photos Directly from Memory Cards/ PictBridge Enabled Cameras or a PC
- Wirelessly Print from Bluetooth Enabled Devices
- Print Photos In Multiple Sizes 5 x 7 and 4 x 6 Inches/ Wallet/ Panorama and More
- 3.40 Lbs (WxLxH) 8.72" x 9.92" x 5.20"
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
- Color: Black/ Blue
- EAN: 0883585093045
- Label: Hewlett Packard
- Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
- Model: A620
- MPN: A620
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: PRINTER
- Publisher: Hewlett Packard
- Studio: Hewlett Packard
- UPC: 883585093045
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Customer Reviews 

Great Photos BUT......
2008-08-01I had this printer and a new cartridge sent to me while on vacation so I could print photos on the go. The "introductory" ink cartridge printed only one photo , all in RED, So I installed the new cartridge. The photos and extras like touch screen, editing, frames all were great. However, I only got 44 4x6 photos from a $20 cartridge. That puts the cost at 45cents each. Way too much! So I returned the printer. Loved the unit, hated the cost per photo.

Legal Theft
2007-11-29So whats up with a vendor like HP cheaping out on the printer cartridge in a brand new printer? This was bought as a gift and for the record, it's my third HP personal printer. The other two came with real cartridges and this one has an "introductory" printer cartridge good for a whole 10 prints. HP, dont bend over backwards for the customer. This is a real shame because the printer really does work pretty well and it is a smaller footprint than the Epson. But to buy a 140 dollar printer and then find out after the fact you need to buy a 30 dollar cartridge just to start working is inexcusable.

when did it become acceptable for a company to not include a real printer cartridge w/ the printer?
2007-11-28This printer is small, it can print directly from a usb flash drive (I haven't tried printing from other sources yet), and the photos look good (although I have only tried B&W so far). The main reason that I'm rating it as a 2 is because it comes w/ an introductory printer cartridge, instead of a real cartridge. I've bought at least 3 printers in the past, none of them HP, and they all came w/ a regular cartridge. The included cartridge with this printer only has enough ink for 10 photos. One of the photos gets used up when you intially set up the printer - it tests the cartridge alignment. Anyone buying this printer needs to be aware that they will need to buy a printer cartridge right off the bat, in addition to buying this printer. Also, when I printed a 4 by 6 photo w/ a border, the photo was not centered properly - the border was greater on the bottom than the top, even though the paper was aligned properly in the tray. Actual printing time of a borderless B&W photo was 1.46 minutes, and a bordered B&W photo was 2.00 minutes.
UPDATE: 10 = 8. I just used up the introductory printer cartridge and it only printed 8 of my photos before I had to throw it out.
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