digitalversus.com Updated: 2018-02-27 04:38:52
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The Photosmart e-All-in-One 5520 is an entry-level multifunction colour inkjet printer that's designed for households wishing to print photographs and standard text documents. It does duplex and wireless mobile printing so users can print files from their...

Intuitive, responsive touchscreen, Wireless printing (HP ePrint, Apple AirPrint), Userfriendly, Prints online content without need for a computer, Scan to email...

Only one paper tray of 80 sheets, Ink droplets visible in prints, Low contrast in photo mode...

The Photosmart 5520 has excellent value-for-money. Its ease-of-use and ability to print wirelessly from any computer or mobile device (Android and iOS) make it a liberating experience compared to some printers. It was replaced by the 5525, a similar, yet...
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With the ink installed and the printer switched on, you're ready to configure it using the integrated touchscreen display. On-screen instructions can take you through loading paper into the surprisingly flimsy tray at the bottom of the printer. The tray l...

Although it's a useful home printer and scanner, this MFP produces some of the worst photos we've seen...
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The Photosmart 5520 looks like a carbon copy of last year's model, the 5510 . The chassis is identical, the ports, buttons and screen are all in the same location, and it has the same 80-sheet paper tray and flimsy arm for prints that holds a mere 15 shee...

Good-quality prints and a tempting price make this affordable inkjet MFD well worth considering...
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A considerably pared-down version of HP's 7520 multifunction printer, the HP Photosmart 5520 e-All-in-One offers some surprising features despite its relatively modest sub-£100 price tag.In contrast to the multi-layered design of the HP Photosmart 7520 e-...

Nice touchscreen interface, delicious price tag, low running costs, memory card slot...

Some design flaws, no additional photo tray, no PictBridge port, depth of detail isn't strong, photo paper results moderately bubbly...

A nice touchscreen interface and a delicious price tag helps make the HP Photosmart 5520 e-All-in-One a contender, and its low running costs won't hurt either. Its performance is solid rather than stunning though. Share this article Find the best pr...
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We typically test the more expensive and advanced all-in-ones, but there are some interesting models out there that cost no more than . Hardware.Info tested five of them. A fairly complete all-in-one doesn't have to cost you hundreds of . If you keep...
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HP's mainstream, home all-in-one printer has just been updated to the Photosmart 5520, by the addition of a duplex print engine and improved wireless printing, for a range of mobile devices. It manages to combine a low-profile design with a good feature...

60mm touchscreen with touch buttons, AirPrint and Android App support, Good running costs for budget printer...

Messy paper stop design, Awkward memory card slot, Paper tray restricted to 80 sheets...

HP's Photosmart 5520 continues the success of its predecessor, but adds in faster mobile print and duplex printing. It's easy to use, quick to print, reasonably compact – though the paper supports are messy – and comparatively inexpensive to run. It's a g...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2018-02-27 04:38:57
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The HP Photosmart 5520 is an inexpensive multifunction printer that offers built-in duplexing, a touch panel and ePrint capabilities. It also provides reliable and good looking output but it lacks an automatic document feeder and the scanner lid hinge doe...

Affordable initial cost & ink, Wireless ePrint capabilities, Builtin duplexing, Very good output quality...

Scanner lid hinge does not float, No automatic document feeder...
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FOLLOW US SHARE Fast, easy to set up and boasting a wide array of mobile printing options, the HP Photosmart 5520 ($109) has the makings of a great all-in-one printer. A built-in touch screen makes this device a cinch to use, and the 5520 supports Appl...

Easy setup, Huge number of printing options, Fast wireless printing speed, Relatively inexpensive ink cartridges...

Images and text appear grainy on regular paper, Overly bright photos, Very loud when loading paper...

The HP Photosmart 5520 offers a ton of mobile printing options and fast speeds, but the print quality could be better.
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£69.99 Argos.co.uk£68.79 cartridge24.co.ukHP introduced its annual spring lineup of printers last month with the Officejet 150 Mobile All-in-One inkjet printer stealing the show. But another inkjet AIO was also released the Photosmart 5520 e-All-in-One in...

Ease of use, Quality prints, Creative offerings...

Lack of photo software, Ink costs, Small paper tray...
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The $129 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, which was a handsome but disappointing product that lacked manual duplexing and layout sup...

Good output quality...

No automatic document feeder, * Scanner lid doesn't telescope...
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Designed primarily for home use, without office-centric features like faxing or an automatic document feeder, the HP Photosmart 5520 e-All-in-One ($129.99 direct) is a different kind of multifunction printer. On the one hand it offers a low-end set of fea...

Touch-screen control panel. Wi-Fi. Prints through the cloud. Duplexes (prints on both sides of a page).

No Ethernet connector. No PictBridge support...

The HP Photosmart 5520 e-All-in-One is aimed primarily at home use, but offers some sophisticated features, like printing through the cloud, that are anything but basic...
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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...

Scanner lid doesn't telescope, No automatic document feeder...

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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