HP PhotoSmart 6520 e-All-in-One Wireless Printer
HP PhotoSmart 6520 e-All-in-One Wireless Printer
Product Information
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Overview
Get premium-quality photo printing from anywhere with an HP e-All-in-One wireless AirPrint-enabled printer. Print and share wirelessly from your iPhone or iPad, scan to email and more with a smart-connected printer.
View and edit your photos on the gesture-enabled TouchSmart 8.7cm touch screen and make lab-quality reprints. Conserve resources with automatic two-sided printing and affordable individual inks.
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Highlights
- TouchSmart Display with 8.76 cm (3.45 in.) gesture enabled touch screen
- Photo editing and lab-quality printing
- Wireless connectivity and HP Wireless Direct
- Affordable individual inks
- HP ePrint and Apple AirPrint to wirelessly print from your iPhone or iPad
- Scan to email and Scan to features
- Separate automatic photo paper tray
- Automatic two-sided printing (duplex)
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Did you notice?
This printer can automatically handle double-sided prints so you can save paper. -
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Making the most of your iPhone photo albums by printing them at home instantly. -
What's in the Box?
- HP PhotoSmart 6520 e-All-in-One Wireless Printer
- Software CD
- Reference guide
- Power cord
- HP 364 black ink cartridge
- HP 364 cyan, magenta, yellow ink cartridge
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Tech Specs
- Color resolution : 4800 x 1200 dpi
- Connections : AirPrint ,USB 2,Wireless
- Height : 160 mm/6.3 in.
- Width : 440 mm/17.32 in.
- Depth : 552 mm/21.73 in.
- Weight : 6200 g
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System Requirements
Mac
- OS X 10.6 or later
- Intel Core
- 1 GB free space
- 256 MB
- CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection
Windows
- Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (SP2)
- AMD or Intel
- 2 GB free space
- 128 MB
- CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection
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Manufacturer Information
Part Number
- Mfr. Part Number : CX017A#B1H
- UPC or EAN No. : 886112774110
Warranty
- Note : Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Non-Apple-branded products may have the benefit of a manufacturer's warranty provided by the product manufacturer — please see your product box and literature for details. Benefits under the manufacturer's warranty are in addition to rights provided by consumer law. For details, click here.
Ratings & Reviews
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Good printer
Good for AirPrint, cartridges not too expensive. Photos could be a tad better but for the price it's great.
- Written by Nick G from hull
38 of 42 people found this useful
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Happy!
Just bought one of these, set up the wireless connection which was done using the WPS option, that is so simple and low and behold it all worked first time (watch the inbuilt help videos) did a test print from my iphone over the wireless and got a great photo, well impressed with the quality, I did find the photo was ever so slightly cropped.
So far only set up two PC's (spit!), the mac has just come back from its hardrive replacement program so yet to do that, having fun (groan) from trying to install from backup.
Anyway a great little printer for less than £80 quid... …- Written by Steve P from Greenford
23 of 23 people found this useful
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Fantastic value for money!
Bought this printer after some research was done. Were able to get all functions going without a lot of effort. Copy and scanning very good quality. Printing of photos at lab quality. Want to recommend this printer for all users who would be worried about the techicalities involved in setting up a new device. …
- Written by Stephanus V from Dunmore East
21 of 21 people found this useful
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Never really worked as expected
What is it about HP printers lately? They used to be reliable and just work. But this printer was a huge disappointment. Getting s omething to print without the printer jamming, deadlocking or otherwise simply not doing it's job has been a black art. Given up on it. Not going to buy another HP …
- Written by Peter S from London
6 of 7 people found this useful
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Fantastic value for money!
Bought this printer after some research was done. Were able to get all functions going without a lot of effort. Copy and scanning very good quality. Printing of photos at lab quality. Want to recommend this printer for all users who would be worried about the techicalities involved in setting up a new device. …
- Written by Stephanus V from Dunmore East
21 of 21 people found this useful
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Happy!
Just bought one of these, set up the wireless connection which was done using the WPS option, that is so simple and low and behold it all worked first time (watch the inbuilt help videos) did a test print from my iphone over the wireless and got a great photo, well impressed with the quality, I did find the photo was ever so slightly cropped.
So far only set up two PC's (spit!), the mac has just come back from its hardrive replacement program so yet to do that, having fun (groan) from trying to install from backup.
Anyway a great little printer for less than £80 quid... …- Written by Steve P from Greenford
23 of 23 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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Is the ink expensive for this printer ?
- Asked by Donna M from Robertson
- 06-Apr-2013
Answer
HP inks seem to be among the most expensive. But, you can usually find "generic" cartridges too for most HP printers, which are usually cheaper and work just fine. …
- Answered by Cindy T from Riverside
- 20-May-2013
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i have the newest version of iMac. is this printer compatible
- Asked by Thomas R from Chickasha
- 02-Jun-2013
No answers yet
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I have an IPAD 4 with wifi. I also have a Verizon wifi hot spot that I use as my I telnet. Will this printer work off the hot spot?
- Asked by Sue L from Saginaw
- 14-May-2013
No answers yet
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Can I print directly from ipad 4 to the printer without going through a router?? I don't have a router.
- Asked by Michael P from Plainwell
- 03-Jan-2013
Answer
The printer has to be connected to a wireless network and your iPad has to be connected to that same network. You can't have wireless internet without a wireless router...unless you're using some other hotspot feature that provides wireless internet via cellular technology or something like that in which case both devices would still need to be connected to that network. …
- Answered by John G from Arvada
- 22-Jan-2013
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On several other printers, and on the one I have now (Canon Pixma) the scanner function simply does not work. Does anyone know if this one works?
- Asked by Madeleine M from Austin
- 22-Feb-2013
Answer
I had a similar problem with a HP Photosmart. I found that it was easier to open "Preview" in the co mputer and from the file menu select "Import from scanner" than to work from the printer. …
- Answered by Jorge G from San Diego
- 10-Mar-2013
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What is AirPrint
- Asked by Mohsen K. S from Trussville
- 21-Jan-2013
Answer
Air printing is wifi printing. Apple calls it air print but it means the same just different words.
You send your printing over wifi via a router from your iPad iPhone computer or laptop. To your printer. No cables needed.
And yes you will need to have a wifi router of some sort. Weather your internet be wireless like verizon or cable Internet the routers still needs to be wifi.
Verizon wireless mifi jet pack will work as your router.
Hope this helps. …- Answered by Nancy W from Starke
- 31-Jan-2013