REVIEWS / PHOTO PRINTERS / HEWLETT PACKARD, PERSONAL SYSTEM GROUP, INDIA

HP Photosmart A516

12 May, 2007, 12:28 pm IST | by Shayne Rana | Photo Printers Photo Printers


The A516 has its DC current socket located at the back just under the main USB connector for your PC. The rear flap also pops open about an inch and serves as the paper tray. The papers need to be pushed down a bit so the lever can slide down and hold the paper. Just so they can say they've really tried to cover all basis (and it seems they have) HP has installed a compartment on the underbelly of the A516 that can house it's own battery power source. So you don’t really have to lug the power cable around with you. But all compact printers have this capability. The battery, however, is not included so you'll have to pick that up as an additional accessory.

So much for the description. But let’s see how this baby handled the prints.

Performance

The printer itself is extremely easy to set up and use. The software's interface is also simple enough to use. It allows you to create your own personal presets so you don’t have to keep adjusting the settings from time to time.

I have to say I’m more than just satisfied with the prints. The reproduction was great. The colors were vibrant and the level of detail was close to excellent. The images were crisp and clear. I couldn't find any problems with the prints. Unless I were to scrutinize each one under a microscope. You will of course have to let the prints dry for at least ten seconds or so. So just be careful when picking them up initially or your fingers could smudge them a bit.

With regards to speed, the A516 is capable of knocking out each print in approximately 02.00 minutes, give or take a few seconds. So you'll have nothing to worry about if you're in a bit of rush.

Tags: photo printer , HP , A516

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