HP Psc 1510 All-in-one Printer | 
enlarge | Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
Buy New: $175.00

New (1) Used (8) from $29.00
Rating: 107 reviews
Color: White Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 15 Dimensions (in): 13.1 x 17.1 x 16
MPN: Q5880A#ABA Model: Q5880A#ABA UPC: 829160813608 EAN: 0829160813608 ASIN: B0009ORG22
Release Date: July 13, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Up to 20 ppm black printing and copying, up to 15 ppm color | | • | 1,200 x 1,200 dpi optical resolution scans, 48-bit color | | • | 8.5-by-11.7-inch flatbed scan/copy surface | | • | 100-sheet drop-down paper tray | | • | USB interface; PC and Mac compatible |
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Product Description The HP Q5880A PhotoSmart Color 1510 All-in-One Multifunction can print, copy and scan true-to-life color and laser-quality black. The intuitive control panel and eight one-touch buttons make creating color or black and white copies up to 8.5 x 11 and enlargements and resizing photos for frames easy and simple. Print photos with the PictBridge without the use of a PC right from the front USB port. Or use the included HP Image Zone software to organize, edit and print photos with or without borders up to 8.5 x 24 panorama from your PC. You can also share photos with the HP Instant Share technology through e-mail. The HP Q5880A fit in most home or office desktops. The new design allows the paper tray to fold up to save space and protect the unit from dust and such. Other features include buttons like Fit-to-page, Zoom, and enlarge. Get the results you want with the touch of a button. Print and copy text documents up to 20 pages per minute. Up to 15 pages per minute color print and copy speed. For a one unit home-office power tool, the PSC-1510 from HP may be just what you need. Paper size - Letter, legal, executive, cards, A2, Panorama Required Operating Systems - Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000, XP Home, XP ProfessionalMac OS 9.1 and higher, OS X v 10.1.5, 10.2.3 or higher Connectivity - 1 USB, 1 PictBridge Up to 50 copies Dimensions - Width 17.1 x Depth 23.1 x Height 6.4 inches (paper tray down) Width 17.1 x Depth 11.4 x Height 6.4 inches (paper tray folded up) Weight - 11.2 pounds USB connect cable is required but not included PictBridge compatible for printing digital photos without going through a computer Windows PC and Macintosh compatible
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 107
Waste of money and time June 14, 2010 Minh (USA) If you still want to go with HP, at least get the smaller deskjet version where you'll save a lot of time and money.
I have so many problems with this model.
a) I can't print when I want to, because there's always some software issue.
b) The ink spills out, and if the software can't read my ink level, I can't print at all.
c) Even after putting in a new ink-cartridge, the printer would print couple of pages thereafter, and returning back to the "no ink cartridge problem".
d) If you trying to fix the ink level, the printer will keep printing align pages automatically, thus wasting your ink and papers.
Seriously, don't buy this junk.
Save yourself the agony and time by looking for other reliable all-in-one printers--preferably not an HP model.
If not for the issues with ink and alignment pages, would be a reasonable low volume printer January 30, 2010 Doxycycline (Modesto, California, United States) I've owned this printer for about two years and have run it under both Win XP and Win Vista. The printer does a reasonable job of scanning and printing but it suffers from several defects,
1. Uses ink VERY quickly and the ink cartridges are rather expensive.
2. Somehow managed to use up the color ink even though we weren't printing any color items (I suspect one of the grayscale printing features uses some color to generate just the right shade of gray).
3. Is VERY difficult to run with just a black and white ink cartridge in place (which I've been doing in an effort to avoid constantly replacing the color cartridge while printing only grayscale!). The printer will send numerous warning messages that the cartridges are misaligned and each time the printer is turned on, it will print an alignment page.
All in all I cannot recommend this product (and in fact am just now browsing Amazon in search of a replacement!).
Great door stop / lousy printer January 20, 2010 Wayne P. Schulman (Los Angeles) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'd give this pile of junk a negative 2 star rating if I could, but apparently 1 star is the lowest rating permitted by Amazon. Allow me to rant on . . . I'd like to echo the sentiments expressed by several others. We have several HP all-in-one type PhotoSmart printers (7000 series and 8000 series) and this one (4000 series) is the runt of the bunch (we paid $99 for this box of bolts).
It worked for about two months then started to freeze up and display "out of paper" error messages. It really doesn't work at all now and won't even shut off when you use the power button. Every once in a while I'll crank this puppy up to see if I can resurrect it and occasionally it will print out a page or two before paper jams and out of paper error messages send it back into its routine of blinking lights, non-response and non-operation, I have to unplug the darn thing just to turn it off. What a dog!
The main problem seems to be with the inadequate engineering and materials quality on the paper tray/feeder and the overly sensitive and poorly tuned sensor associated with the paper supply. HP obviously must be aware of this and if they cared about their customers they would offer to replace this mutt with a new printer (they certainly are making their money on the ink cartridges!)
Like a fool I stocked up on the ink cartridges only to find out I am now stuck with them because no other newer printer from HP uses these exact cartridges. What a scam!
nice printer, horrendous software July 12, 2009 Jerome Moisand 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was traveling with a laptop with XP. A friend graciously let us use her apartment, including Internet access and an HP printer with a USB cable. We started to check-in online for our flight 90 minutes ago, and connected the USB cable to the laptop, hoping to print within minutes.
Ahah, but this is an HP. So you can't just download a driver file of a few Mb and be done within minutes. You have to download 166 Mb of completely useless software. Then install it. After losing 20 minutes in the process, the install procedure is stuck at 18%, apparently doing nothing at all.
This reminded me why I will NEVER buy an HP printer again. Their printers are fine. Their software is just the most horrendous bloated thing I have ever seen. This is unacceptable.
GOOD PRINTER, Just doesn't last long July 1, 2009 Colin Rolfe 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this printer less than 2 years ago, the ink
is affordable, the copies and pics come out nice, the
major downfall, is the printer just broke and its only
1 1/2 years old....something happened internally with
the print cartridge cradle (no error on my part) and
now its broken. I wish i read these reviews b4 buying
this.
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