Conclusion: Overall, we liked this printer, but you need to consider carefully where you might deploy it. All things considered—the high CPPs, the small input and output trays,
Pros: Prints good-looking photos, Speedy for price, Easy to set up and use, Dedicated snapshot-paper tray
Cons: Unusually high CPPs, No Ethernet support, No ADF, No support for USB devices
Summary: Offering better-than-basic features and speed, the Photosmart 6520 e-All-in-One would be a reasonable choice for a home or student user who prints no more than a few
HP Photosmart 6520 e-All-in-One Printer Review: Midpriced MFP for Home or Student Use
PC World
15 August 2012
Excerpt: The HP Photosmart 6520 e-All-in-One Printer is a midpriced ($150 as of 08/13/2012) consumer-level color inkjet multifunction printer with a good set
Conclusion: The HP Photosmart 6520 e-All-in-One offers reasonably high-quality output along with Web-based features that are available only if you connect it to your network by
Pros: Touch-screen control panel. Wi-Fi. Prints through the cloud. Duplex (two sided) printing.
Cons: No Ethernet. Web-based features available only though a Wi-Fi connection to a network connected to the internet.
Excerpt: Tune in Partners These days, you can pick up household multifunction printers from $25 to $500+. The variety is so diverse that it can be almost impossible to distinguish...
Excerpt: If you're trying to decide between this model and its slightly lower-priced multifunction printer cousin, the HP Photosmart 5520 printer , note that the HP Photosmart