HP A826 Home Photo Printer
- 7 Inch Touch Screen Home Photo Printer
- Print Speed Color As Fast as 39 Sec/Print Color 4×6 Photo As Fast ss 39 Sec
- Do Slide Shows/Add Captions/Remove Red Eye
- Stylus and Touch Screen Keyboard
- 200 Creative Options Album Layouts/Frames/Graphics/Effects
Product Description
Easily view and print your photos using the largest Touchscreen display of any home photo printer. The Photosmart A862 Home Photo Center has a 7″ Touchscreen to create unique photos in a variety of sizes without needing a computer. Print conveniently with a 100-sheet trap to keep photo paper instantly ready. The user-friendly menus let you share unique memories with the touch of a finger or use the stylus to hand-write on photos before printing. Create fun, custom photos and personalized greeting cards with more than 200 borders and graphics. Print photos and immediately pass them around-right from the printer-without smudging or smearing. Designed for what HP calls busy moms,” the A826 streamlines the process of printing photos: it’s as easy as inserting a photo storage card, tapping a screen, and touching the Print icon. Media Handling – Up to 100 sheets Input Capacity and Up to 100 sheets Output Capacity Supports – 4×6, 4×6.5, 4×8 photo card, 4×1… More >>
HP A826 Home Photo Printer
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5 comments
L. Powell on December 12, 2009 at 11:17 pm
My husband purchased the HP Photosmart A826 for me as a Christmas gift. I have had problems with it from the start. All of the problems are with loading the paper. It doesn’t matter if you put 1 or 100 sheets of photo papar in the little bugger it ALWAYS says paper not loaded correctly or that there is no paper loaded. I got so mad at it today, I purposefully threw it on the floor and broke it! My birthday is in 4 days… hope I get a smaller, less fancy, paper loading friendly, EPSON or Cannon photo printer!
Don Mcleod on December 13, 2009 at 12:53 am
Product arrived on time, but has never been used. All seems to be O.K
tall-latte on December 13, 2009 at 2:49 am
I would love to write a positive review for this product – if it didn’t have so many problems. It is junk. It did work well for the first 6 months we owned it, but now it usually prints out the photos with strange colors. We have tried cleaning the ink and replacing the ink, and it still has problems.
Sometimes putting in a new ink cartridge will cause it to work for 5-10 pictures, and then it has problems again.
The ink is too expensive to only work for 5-10 pics.
It’s a nice looking product and fits well in a tight area, so it’s a shame that it’s not reliable.
Bruce the Traveler on December 13, 2009 at 4:06 am
Typical bad HP software that crops and chops photos from the way they were set up, cutting off ears, tops of heads, etc. from the way they they appear on the computer.
Jimbo on December 13, 2009 at 5:05 am
We have had the printer about a month, and have printed maybe 20-30 pictures. We got this one just to print pictures, and it is our first attempt at photo printing. So far, we have no major complaints. I anticipated I could do more editing than it appears to allow, but it is easy to use, and has simple and clear instructions. I am somewhat disappointed in that some pictures are more fuzzy when printed than when viewed on our camera. Of course the printed image is 5″ X 7″ and the camera image is 3″. I am hoping I can make adjustments to the camera and/or printer which will improve the printed image clarity.