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The HP Photosmart 5510 boasts a sleek, low-profile design in matte-black finish accented by piano-black. The interface is entirely touch-driven, but for three physical buttons – power, ‘Wireless’ and ‘ePrint’. The controller looks like a little tablet...
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The good news about the £79 HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One colour inkjet multifunction printer (copy/print/scan) is that it looks great in a small or home office, produces very good output, and is exceptionally easy to set up and use. The bad news is...
Removing software features that already exist, cost nothing, and save time and paper is misguided - and that's by far the kindest adjective I could think of. Hopefully, HP will rethink this decision and I'll be able to recommend the Photosmart 5510 as...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-02-14 05:38:08
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Low-cost all-in-one inkjet printers have a reputation for being quite basic, but they don't have to be. With the Photosmart 5510, HP has gone out of its way to dispel this image. It's a neat, low-profile device designed for printing, copying, and scann...
Low running costs; good print quality; fast; responsive touchscreen controls; separate colour ink cartridges...
Flimsy paper tray...
Despite minor awkwardness with paper support and the SD card slot, overall this is an excellent all-in-one printer...
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The latest in HP’s user-friendly Photosmart range, the sleek black HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One ought to blend nicely into any home office or living room. At 146mm, the HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One is not very tall, but it does still take up a f...
The HP Photosmart 5510 is user friendly like other Photosmarts, and is well priced and offers good print quality. It’s a little slow and expensive for text, and the slightly insubstantial paper feed mechanism hampers it as well. However, its target use...
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If you ever needed a reminder of how cheap inkjet printers have become, HP's Photosmart 5510 MFP provides it. While it doesn't sit particularly high in HP's product line up, it has a reasonably well-specified scanner and printer combination, a colour t...
A competent, cheap and attractive MFP that's let down by over-simplified print and scan software...
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An all-in-one needn't be perfect: a low price and adequate quality will suffice for many. Step forward the remarkable HP Photosmart 5510, which manages to retain a good deal of what's right about the rest of the Photosmart range, but in a device that cost...
Small, sleek and perfectly good enough for most home users – a bargain of an all-in-one...
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As new technology finds its way into printers, it slowly filters down from the premium to the budget models. This seems to happen more quickly with HP printers than some other makes and the Photosmart 5510 is a good example of the kind of technology you c...
60mm touchscreen with touch buttons, AirPrint support for iPhone/iPad users, Good running costs for budget printer...
Messy paper stop design, Awkward memory card slot, Paper tray restricted to 80 sheets...
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The Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-one is identical to the Photosmart 6510 apart from a few small differences in hardware.Hardware: Let’s start with the differences. The screen is smaller: 6 cm against 8.9 cm on the Photosmart 605. Here there’s no double pap...
Cost per page: 7.5 pence, cents, Printer connected for Web content without computer, Intuitive and easytouse / Wifi, High print speeds, Low energy (under 1W in standby) and quiet...
Visible droplets on prints, Black & white photo prints lack depth, No doublesided...
A connected printer with lots of functionality. The combination of simplicity of use with on-board applications for an improved print service and low cost per page makes this product well worth a look. Note however that poor print quality means we can’...
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Meet the Photosmart 5510, an inkjet multifunction printer from HP. It provides a solid performance for the price, and the added scanner bed is a good feature to have in the home or dorm room. While it won't give you some of the more exotic high-end featur...
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The good news about the $100 HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One color inkjet multifunction printer (copy/print/scan) is that it looks great in a small or home office, produces very good output, and is exceptionally easy to set up and use. The bad news is...
Good output quality...
Limited layout features, * No two-sided printing...
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HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One printer has good speed for a budget multifunction device, ePrint capabilities and touchscreen interface. It occupies minimum space on your desktop and comes with intuitive touchscreen with virtual buttons, which illumina...
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The good news about the $100 (as of February 17, 2012) HP Photosmart 5510 e-All-in-One color inkjet multifunction printer (copy/print/scan) is that it looks great in a small or home office, produces very good output, and is exceptionally easy to set up...
Cheap to buy, Good output quality...
Limited layout features, No twosided printing...
After creating an affordable MFP with a nice touchscreen and attractive output, HP spoils the deal with a dumbed-down driver that doesn't even support manual duplexing...
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The HP PhotoSmart 5510 e-All-in-One ($99.99 direct) is a multifunction printer (MFP) geared squarely at home use—its meager paper capacity and lack of business-centered features make it a poor choice for even light-duty home-office work. As a home prin...
Inexpensive, Fast, Good output quality, Touch screen, ePrint and AirPrint compatible...
Meager paper capacity, Relatively high cost per page, No support for HP’s Web apps...
The HP PhotoSmart 5510 e-All-in-One has good speed for a budget MFP, a touch-screen interface, and ePrint capabilities...
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