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Important Printer Buying Tip: ALWAYS check for the ink cartridge prices before you purchase a
printer. Why? Sometimes cheaper printers end up costing more because its
ink cartridges may be way expensive. You should calculate the "cost of
ownership" per month. The math is simple: (number of prints per month)
times (cost of the cartridge) divided by (the yield of the cartridge).
Yield is the number of pages that can be printed with one particular
cartridge.
For example, assume that average home user prints 150 black pages per
month using a black cartridge that yields 200 pages and costs $28. The
monthly "cost of ownership" is (150 pages) x ($28) = $21
200 pages
Also look at the printer ink alternatives; besides the
original manufacturer's cartridges (OEMs), you may have the selection of
remanufactured cartridges, compatible ink cartridges, and ink refill kits.
Below is the list of HP PhotoSmart 130 compatible printer ink
cartridges:
OEM #: C6657 Color: Color Capacity: 17ml Yield: 391 pages
MSRP: Our Price: $19.95 Your Savings:$17.00 (46.01%)
3 or more: $18.95 ea.
OEM #: C6657 Color: Color Capacity: 75ml
Our Price: $17.95
OEM #: C6657 Color: Color Capacity: 17ml Yield: 391 pages
MSRP: Our Price: $35.95 Your Savings:$1.00 (2.71%)
OEM #: C9320FN Color: Set
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MSRP: Our Price: $65.95 Your Savings:$4.04 (5.77%)
Print speed: Under 3 minutes per 4-x-6-inch
borderless photo (on HP Premium Photo papers, in draft mode)
Print resolution: Up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi
(color, using HP premium photo papers), and 1,200 x 1,200 input dpi
(when printing from a computer)
Print technology: HP's enhanced Color Layering
Technology from Photoret III (Resolution Enhancement Technology)
Print method: Inkjet
Input capacity: Up to 20 sheets (4-x-6-inch) of 9
mm paper and up to 26 sheets (4-x-6-inch) of 7 mm
Ink cartridges: HP 57 tri-color inkjet print
cartridge (17 ml)
Media handling (standard): Single-sided
Media handling (optional): None
Media handling/output: 4-x-6-inch papers
Interface: Universal serial bus (USB)
System requirements: Windows (98, Me, 2000 and XP);
Macintosh (9.0 or OS X 10.1 or above); USB port and USB cable (not
included)
In the box: HP Photosmart 130 color inkjet printer,
power cord, HP 57 tri-color inkjet print cartridge (17 ml), C6657AN
reference guide (Windows and Macintosh), setup poster (Windows and
Macintosh), printer drivers on CD-ROM (Windows and Macintosh), HP photo
and imaging software, HP Memories disc-creator software (Windows only)
Warranty, parts: 1 year
Warranty, labor: 1 year
ProductDescription for HP PhotoSmart 130
(From the Manufacturer, Hewlett Packard)
Looking for a convenient way to bring those digital photos to life on
paper? The HP PhotoSmart 130 color inkjet printer offers impressive
borderless 4-by-6-inch photos with up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized color
dpi. Using the printer's available card slots, you can print directly
from your digital camera's CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Sony Memory Stick,
Secure Digital, or MultiMediaCard memory media without having to first
load images onto your system.
The included software bundle allows you to organize and file images in a
variety of ways--you can even create custom slide shows. The
USB-equipped PhotoSmart 130 is easily transportable, measuring only 8.8
by 7.9 by 4.9 inches and weighing less than three pounds.
Street Price: $20.00 - $150.00
CNET.com Editors' rating: 8.0 Very good User rating: 74% good, 26% bad The good: Prints high-quality photos; easy to set up
and use; compatible with Mac, PC, and multiple removable-media formats,
such as CompactFlash and Memory Stick; includes useful photo-editing
software. The bad: Prints only 4x6 or wallet-sized photos; no USB
cable included; no obvious instructions for setting up with a PC. The bottom line: Digital-camera hobbyists who long to
print photos on the road will love this printer. But those looking to
print large sheets should consider a more versatile photo-capable
inkjet, such as the older Photosmart 1315 or the Canon S900.