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The HP Photosmart 7550 uses HP 56 ink cartridges. HP 56 ink comes in black; the black cartridge prints 520 pages.
Photographers looking for an entry-level printer that lets them print directly from their memory cards can try the HP Photosmart 7550. This versatile device delivers glossy photo printouts and supports a variety of memory card formats. Replacement inks are pricey and the display screen is too small, though. These are just some of the setbacks that may prompt some people to look for other options that are cheaper to run in the long-term.
The design of this sleek printer is dominated by the control panel on the top centre front part of the 20.2-inch-wide body. The minimal controls are below the small preview screen, which serves as the control panel's centrepiece. There are 5 expansion slots on the front right area of the HP Photosmart 7550; this device can accommodate a memory stick, CompactFlash card, multimedia card, SmartMedia card, and an SD memory card. The HP Photosmart 7550 mainly relies on 3 ink cartridges, with the extra one being a 17ml photo ink cartridge.
The high-speed USB 2.0 interface is among the strengths of the HP Photosmart 7550, as it allows ease of use and a convenient plug-and-play interface for laptops. With the HP PhotoREt IV image enhancement technology, colour prints appear more vibrant and true to life. The HP Photosmart 7550 also features optional duplexing and a decent speed of 17 ppm when printing black text in normal mode and 13 ppm when printing mixed colour graphics with text.
It is difficult to preview pictures on the small display screen. The HP Photosmart 7550 could use cheaper and high-yield ink cartridges, too, because the standard ones are expensive. And since HP made this printer for photos, so text quality is not very impressive.