

Color - 30 ppm Mono - 24 ppm Color - 4800 x 1200 dpi - Copier, Printer, Scanner - MPN: Q7215A See Product Details
Description
It's easy to print and share photos and documents with the versatile HP Photosmart 2575 Multifunction Printer. Use built-in networking to share print, copy and scan functions and access to memory cards with multiple computers on a home network. Create true-to-life photos that resist fading for generations using HP Vivera Inks optional 6-ink color color and 4800 optimized dpi , plus laser-quality text. Make quick photo reprints and copies of documents from the convenience of home. Print photos without a PC using memory cards, USB flash memory drive and color image display.
Quick Glance
Functions: Copier, Printer, Scanner
Printer Type: Color Inkjet Multifunction Printer
Interface Type: USB Yes, Network RJ-45 Yes
Networking: Fast Ethernet
System Type: PC, Mac
Max Print Speed: 30 ppm
Summary
Product Title: HP (Hewlett-Packard) Photosmart 2575 Multifunction Printer
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Power Score: 3.6 | 16 Reviews
Printing
All-In-One / MFP: Yes
Functions: Copier, Printer, Scanner
Printer Type: Color Inkjet Multifunction Printer
Ink Color System: 4 Color (C,M,Y,K)
Color Horizontal Resolution: 4800 dpi
Color Vertical Resolution: 1200 dpi
Color Print Speed: 24 ppm
Black & White Horizontal Resolution: 1200 dpi
Black & White Vertical Resolution: 1200 dpi
Black & White Print Speed: 30 ppm
Media Handling
Paper Handling Support: Plain Paper, Inkjet Paper, Photo Paper, Banner Paper, Envelope, Transparency, Label, Card Stock, Premium Paper, Iron-on Transfer, Borderless Media, Panoramic Media
Min Paper Size Width: 3 in
Min Paper Size Height: 5 in
Max Paper Size Width: 8.5 in
Max Paper Size Height: 24 in
Standard Input Sheet Capacity: 100 sheets
General
Media Size: Letter, Legal, Executive, Envelope No. 10, 4" x 6", 5" x 7", 8" x 10", 4" x 10", 4" x 11", 4" x 12", Custom Size
Print Resolution: 4800 x 1200 dpi
General Features: Borderless Printing Yes
PictBridge Compatible: Yes
Interface Connection: USB Yes, Network RJ-45 Yes
Included Network Card: Fast Ethernet
Slots: CompactFlash Type I/II, Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, miniSD, MMC, Secure Digital, xD-Picture Card
System Type: PC, Mac
Monthly Duty Cycle: 3000
Installed Memory: 64 MB
URL: Manufacturer Link
Height: 16.9 in
Depth: 20 in
Width: 17.32 in
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited
Copying
Black and White Copy Speed: 30 cpm
Color Copy Speed: 24 cpm
Max Enlargement: 400%
Max Reduction: 50%
Scanning
Optical Scan Resolution: 1200 dpi
Scan Depth: 256 Gray Shades (8-bit), 281.5 Trillion Colors (48-bit)
Faxing
Max Fax Speed: Not Applicable
Dimensions
Height: 16.9 in
Width: 17.32 in
Depth: 20 in
Weight: 12.20 lbs
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Custom Media Sizes: 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 24" Direct Printing from PictBridge cameras and memory cards Copier Settings (Stand-alone): Poster Actual size Fit to page Fill entire page Custom 100% Image sizes Scanner: Technology: CIS Grayscale Levels: 256 Maximum Scan Size: 8.5 in x 11.7 in Input Modes: Front panel scan HP Director Memory Cards Output File Format: JPEG TIF AVI MOV MPG PictBridge: JPEG only Note: Memory Stick Duo and Mini SD requires adapter, not included, purchase separately
Copier Type: Flatbed
Number of Copies: 50
Recommended Use: Photo Print
Language Emulation: PCL 3
Media Handling: 1 x Output Tray 50 Sheet
Maximum Print Resolution: 4800 x 1200 dpi
Scan Color: Color
Maximum Copy Resolution: 1200 x 4800 dpi
Interpolated Resolution: 2400 x 4800 dpi
PictBridge: Yes
Maximum Power Consumption: 70 W
Borderless Printing: Yes
Memory Card Slot: Yes
Maximum Mono Print Speed (ppm): 30
Maximum Color Print Speed (ppm): 24
Maximum Mono Copy Speed (cpm): 30
Maximum Color Copy Speed (cpm): 24
Strengths: Network
Weakness: paper feed
Buyers should be aware that this printer has a serious paper feed defect. After a few months of use, the printer can no longer feed paper automatically. This is a design defect; many users have reported this problem.
Strengths: Network ready (works best with XP) Relatively cheap and efficient cartridges Good quality prints and scan
Weakness: Yet to get it work with windows 2000 professional laptop Bulky software which gets installed if you use the CD 3 reboots to install !!!!
Overall good value for money. Many people reported problems with page feeding, but I am yet to experience. Probably HP solved that problem. You can try using the bare bones driver software from HP instead of CD.
Strengths: Three devices for the price of one. Nice software package included for MS Windows. Works beautifully in Linux, drivers provided by HP. Very nice onboard LCD and camera card slots allows photo printing
Weakness: Bottom paper feed means lightly curly pages after printing, especially 4X6 photos. Ink is a bit pricy. Printed pages fall down and lie on top of paper in paper tray. HP is still stuck on having all 3
I love this printer. It is very easy to plug in a camera card, choose photos to print through the on-board software and LCD screen, and print them out. Photo print quality is excellent, even with the regular (non-photo) ink cartridge ( and I only have a 2.0 Megapixel camera). Copying both photos and text is very easy using the on-board buttons. Being able to scan over a network is a very nice...
Strengths: Great scan and print quality. Lots of print size options. Scans amazingly fast. Takes up less room. Quick and easy to understand menus. It has a card reader and is picture bridge compatable.
Weakness: I haven't found any yet.
I wanted an AIO because my space is limited. I liked this model because it had a card reader and is picture bridge compatable. My daughter is into scrapbooking and wanted a printer that would print 3.5 x 5 pictures. In reading all I could find about this AIO it said nothing about being able to do that without a computer. I talked live to a HP rep and ask them if it would print 3.5 x 5 without a...
Strengths: Great Quality Photos, Intuitive Control Panel, Fast and Quiet
Weakness: Lacking a print out paper tray
I recently bought this printer at Best Buy. I wasn’t even looking for an all-in-one printer. However, the simple ink jet printers just look… well.. cheap. The higher end ones are just too much for what I want to spend. So.. I soon considered that it would actually be nice having a copier/printer/scanner for home use. Plus, it was on sale for only $159.00! ($199.00 – instant rebate of...
Strengths: Ease of operation. Easy to understand Menus
Weakness: None that have shown up. (yet)
I like the low profile, and the fact you don't have a stack of papers sticking up in the back. I found this system of paper feeding much more efficient than the gravity feed of my Epson Stylus. Although somewhat noisier. copies and scans are much faster. Very pleased with the overall looks and performance.
Strengths: Price/feature ratio, connectivity options (USB/Network), LCD screen
Weakness: Ease of installation (s/w), Buggy software, installation s/w that takes longer than installing most modern operating systems
I haven't had this much trouble installing hardware since the early days of plug and play (Win98 days). When I first installed the packaged s/w from the CD, I did the full install. The install got about 94% complete, then required a reboot. After the reboot my CD and DVD drives were gone preventing the install from completing, because it was wanting to run more software from the CD! Chatted with...
Strengths: It's small, reliable, easy to use, can use without the computer.
Weakness: ??? none yet
After lots PROBLEMS with a DELL(i.e. horizontal stripes and high priced ink that wouldn't work) with the FREE All-In-One that came with our computer, my husband wanted to get me a reliable one that printed pictures well for my birthday. After reading many reviews, we still couldn't decide between a couple, so we went to a store to compare the print outs of the various "all-in-ones" and check out...
Strengths: small footprint lcd display memory card slots
Weakness: none so far
I replaced a HP D135 with this Photosmart 2575. The D135 was large, especially when compared to this new one. That is a plus for me. I know that some have complained that there is no output tray. It's true, the printed sheets come out on top (but slightly further out) of the blank paper tray. So far, that hasn't been too much of an annoyance for me. I had a bad habit of letting the sheets pile up...
HP Photosmart 2575 receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 2.74 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #18 all-in-one printer of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and a product's...
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I thought I did my homework before buying this...
Weakness: Paper jam
...but apparantly not. I printed less than 20 pages before it started not loading the paper. When I manually load the paper, the printer jams up and the only way to remove the paper is throught a back door on the printer. I've tried everything from cleaning to changing paper with no luck. What a waste of money. I got only 20 pieces of printed paper for $180.