Hewlett-Packard CQ877A#B1H

alaTest has collected and analyzed 988 reviews from magazines and websites. People really like the print quality and ink consumption. The usability and value for money are also appreciated, but there are mixed opinions on the paper handling and connectivity. There are some negative opinions about the size and performance.

design, value for money, usability, ink consumption, print quality

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Printers the Hewlett-Packard CQ877A#B1H is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 95/100 = Excellent quality.

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HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One

 

It feels strange to call the HP Photosmart 7510 a legacy model considering it hit store shelves only last year, but HP has already issued an upgrade in the form of the new Photosmart 7520, an equally efficient all-in-one device that adds a few useful...

The HP Photosmart 7520 all-in-one is a cost-efficient introduction to the world of cloud access, remote printing, and simple interactions with the unit's large 4.33-inch color touch screen.

With no support for Ethernet, this printer won't do much for IT shoppers looking to link to a hardwired network.

The HP Photosmart 7520 earns its "all-in-one" moniker and adds cloud printing, remote accessibility, wireless connectivity, and app downloads to its list of features for busy households and small offices.

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HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One

 

Best understood as a home printer with a surprising number of office-centric features, the HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One ($199.99 direct) can serve nicely as a home printer, home office printer, or both. It lacks an Ethernet port, but supports Wi-Fi...

High-quality output. Prints. Scans. Faxes. Copies. Touch-screen controls. Wi-Fi. Prints through the cloud. Duplex printing

No Ethernet. Web-based features available only though a Wi-Fi connection

The HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One is limited by a low paper capacity and lack of Ethernet, but it supports Wi-Fi and delivers high-quality output plus lots of features.

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HP Photosmart 5520

 

The HP Photosmart 5520 offers a ton of mobile printing options and fast speeds, but the print quality could be better.

Although the HP Photosmart 5520 is less expensive than either the Canon PIXMA MG6220 or the Epson WorkForce 845 and has a bevy of options -- such as printing calendars on the fly -- its lower-quality prints and noisiness prevent it from taking its...

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HP Photosmart 5520 e-All-in-One Review: A Welcome Replacement

 

The $129 (as of May 9, 2012) HP Photosmart 5520 e-All-in-One color inkjet multifunction (copy/print/scan) is a decidedly welcome replacement for the HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One--a handsome but disappointing product that lacked manual duplexing and...

Cheap to buy ; Good output quality

No automatic document feeder ; Scanner lid doesn't telescope

This low-cost multifunction printer offers the duplexing and layout options that its predecessor lacked, making it a better buy for low-volume use. Its touchpad makes it more stylish, too.

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HP Photosmart e-All-in-One (D110a)

 

The HP Photosmart e-All-in-One D110a wireless printer reaches beyond the standard print, copy, and fax functions of the typical multifunction output device to add ePrintCenter, Hewlett-Packard's ePrint remote printing service that gives access to...

The HP Photosmart e-All-in-One D110a 's interactive touch screen adds Web connectivity to the standard print, copy, and scan functions, at a lower price than other HP ePrint-connected devices.

Print speeds are languid and the smaller paper input capacity makes it a hassle to refill for bigger households. You also must have a wireless connection to use the D110 to its fullest potential.

We wouldn't recommend it for high-output households or large offices, but the HP Photosmart D110a provides inexpensive access to HP's clever new ePrint and Web-connected apps.

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HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One C310a

 

The HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One C310a is a pared-down version of the HP Photosmart Premium TouchSmart Web with similar features like a dual-access paper tray and a bright 4.3-inch touch-screen control panel. The C310a also provides ePrint e-mail...

The HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One C310a is a solid performer with competitive output and print quality, and HP sweetens the deal with ePrint wireless access and a suite of onscreen shortcut apps.

The C310a omits all hard-button controls in favor of a clumsy touch screen marred by a maddening delay and system hang-ups.

Despite its admirable printing performance, the touch-screen-equipped HP Photosmart Premium e-All-in-One C310a suffers from a confusing user interface and software crashes, so we recommend spending your $150 elsewhere.

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HP Photosmart e-All-in-One

 

The HP Photosmart e-All-in-One could be any low-end color inkjet multifunction printer saddled with limited features and pricey inks. Its solid performance and its access to a range of Web-based printing apps make it an acceptable choice for home...

Very good print, scan, and copy quality

Skimpy paper handling ; Pricey inks

This home-oriented unit offers good speed and print quality plus access to some fun Web apps, but its pricey inks and skimpy paper-handling options are disappointments.

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HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One

 

The Photosmart Plus E-All-in-One (which I'll call the Plus eAIO for brevity) can print, copy, fax, and scan. It can scan to a computer or to a memory card, though not to e-mail, and it lacks a port for a USB thumb drive. (It supports memory cards in...

Lab-quality photos (for the most part). Touch screen. HP Web apps and ePrint. Photo-paper tray

Sub-par graphics. No slot for USB key. Limited card-format choices. Lacks automatic duplexer

The HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One is an MFP geared largely to home use and particularly photo printing, at which it excels.

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HP Photosmart 7520 Review: Worth The Upgrade?

 

HP sneaked the Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One into their lineup, replacing the previous generation Photosmart 7510.

Increased print speeds ; Improved print quality ; Family friendly features

Ink costs ; HP Photo Creations ; Multi-scan missing

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HP Photosmart 7520 e-All-in-One Printer

 

So-called "photo printers" that also double as all-in-one (AIO) copy/scan/fax machines are convenient hardware—but, too often, we run into a little problem with them: They cost more to use than similarly priced business AIO models. A good case in...

Prints great-looking photos ; Reasonably fast ; Unusually attractive chassis ; Easy to set up and use

A little pricey ; Very high cost per page ; No Ethernet support

This striking-looking, photo-optimized AIO churns out great-looking photographs, but at an exceedingly high cost per page. Overall, though, it’s a strong-performing printer, best for light duty.