- Count on easy photo and everyday printing
- Print, copy, scan with a 2.36-Inch LCD (with TouchSmart frame)
- Quickly print from the Web without using a PC
- Print anywhere, anytime, with any device
- Save energy and conserve resources (Energy Star qualified)
Product Description
Count on the HP Photosmart e-All-in-one for everything you print, including photos, documents and Web content. Make your own photo books, calendars, collages and greeting cards using HP Photo Creations software. Use the HP TouchSmart Frame to print Web content like coupons, recipes and more without using a PC (2). Plus, print wirelessly from any room in your home and share your photo printer with multiple people. Simply touch one button for easy wireless setup (3). … More >>
HP Photosmart D110A e-All-in-One Printer
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EDIT: HP turned on the eprint feature today July 15th.
Eprint function is so far working perfectly.
After using the feature for a few hours I’m raising my rating from 1 star to 3 stars.
Should be ok to buy now.
I ordered this Printer specifically because of the eprint feature that allows you to send an email to the printer that has it’s own email address.
This is my FIRST HP printer.
So imagine my surprise when I found out (after I got it) that the feature “is coming soon”!
Repeated inquires to HP gets you nothing, no release dates, no anything!
As a basic printer it’s ok, but just ok.
The one stand out feature that would make this printer a “little cool” would be the eprint feature which is apparently coming “some time” in the future.
Here is some advice HP, either release the feature or stop talking about it.
Apple can get away with announcing a feature and then releasing it some time later, you can’t you’re not Apple.
if HP does not release this feature before the 30 days return policy is up on my printer, then I’m boxing this thing up and sending it back and NEVER buying any HP product again.
IF they can’t handle releasing one simple feature that they tout VERY highly when they release the product, then I’m not very confidant in their ability to do anything else.
My advice, DO NOT BUY this printer or ANY HP printer until they deliver on when they promise.
Rating: 3 / 5
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R240L6BWYFEUOG UPDATE June 2010: An Amazon staffer has informed me “I work with Amazon and wanted to confirm that the paper included with the product does not come with every printer. This was only for the trial versions.” That was something I thought was so great about this particular product, but please disregard it in my video review.
I just got this HP photosmart printer and while it has some aspects of it I don’t personally like, I think it will be a nice basic photo printer for those with limited computer abilities, or who just want something easy to use that’s an attractive looking machine. It’s all about having realistic expectations for the price point. If you have a point and shoot you use for fun, this just may be up your alley. If you’re into DSLR cameras and editing photos, this might be a little lowbrow for your taste.
Pros:
- IPHONE USERS: right after finishing this review, I went app surfing, and found the motherlode. It’s called HP iprint photo 2.0 and not only is it awesome, its free too! Printed photos instantly, I also used it with my grocery IQ app and printed coupons!
- Beyond easy to get started. The wireless setup was a pinch in comparison to the hassles I had connecting my brother printer wirelessly.
- scanning black and white documents and photos worked fine. Copying black and white was also as expected.
- it prints out photos fast.
- attractive and will match nicely with other HP products.
- Besides the reusable little zipper bag in my video, there was another larger one that the printer was in. Nice to have a new reusable for the grocery store, and I really admire the effort HP made with making the packaging as eco friendly as possible.
Cons:
- noisy!
- EPRINT is all over the box, but says “coming soon” once you open it up.
- doesn’t have a lot of settings you can customize to your taste directly on the printer. I like to be able to change DPI for different projects, or color contrast, choose PDF or JPG etc if needed.
- the color cartridge is just one, instead of separating into three cartridges.
- It’s hard to tell over video, but the colors just weren’t what I was hoping for. The photos I printed had more yellow/orange/green tones then the original photos.
- a couple things the software installed that are unnecessary and you’re not really given an opportunity to pick and choose. For instance: a weird extra internet toolbar, etc. I hate extra things that have really nothing to do with the product and are just used to shove the brand in your face, or that HP partnered with or got paid to add to sneak it in and put it on my computer.
Rating: 4 / 5
The highly touted ePrint feature has not yet been implemented.
– Print photos, documents and more from anywhere, anytime using email – NOT TRUE AT THIS TIME !
HP is being very deceptive. Avoid this printer and HP.
Rating: 1 / 5
The printer is nice in that it’s easy to set up and use; it uses cheaper ink and it takes nice scans – if you can actually get it to scan an entire document. I guess this is it’s ’smart’ feature coming into play, where it crops out anything it thinks isn’t part of the document. I’ve given up using it; and I just bought it a few weeks ago. I can’t get it to scan a whole document without it breaking it up into several different pieces and cropping out parts. Just today the copy feature stopped working as well. I made a mistake buying this thing – huge waste of money. At least it came with a pretty tote bag so I can conveniently carry its worthless carcass around with me.
Rating: 1 / 5
How can you advertise an ePrint Printer without shipping with ePrint?
Beware, anyone buying this intending to print by sending documents to its email address… that feature is *not ready* but HP decided to ship these things anyway.
This is just another run-of-the-mill cheap printer you can buy anywhere for half the price until they deliver the promised features, and unfortunately they won’t even tell us when that will happen.
Extremely deceptive.
Rating: 1 / 5