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List All 9 PricesThe Photosmart D7360 uses a thermal inkjet printing technology with the ability to print directly from a camera. Created by Hewlett Packard, this printer is quite simple to use and yet powerful in its printing capabilities.
The HP Photosmart D7360 produces a maximum print resolution of 4800 by 1200 dots per inch. It has an image touch screen display of 3.4 inches in size to give a preview of the documents being printed out. There are six separate Vivera Inks that can produce 32 pages of black text documents in a minute and 31 pages of color in a minute. Its dimensions are 9.20 inches wide, 18.20 inches long, and 9.3 inches high, weighing about 17.6 pounds. It has a memory size of 64 MB built into it. Printing is possible on several media types including transparencies, labels, photo papers, cards as well as plain paper.
What makes the HP Photosmart D7360 Photo Printer a standout? Its innovative touch-screen display and large 3.4" size, which make viewing, editing, and printing photos a cinch. Plus you’ll get your …
Hewlett-Packard has always been the leader in inkjet photo printers. We have always strongly recommended printers from HP because of their superior quality, design, and functionality. HP's latest desktop inkjet photo printer is their Photosmart D7360. Read more
The HP Photosmart D7360 Photo Printer, based on HP’s scalable printing technology, is the world’s fastest photo printer(1) with lab-quality photos and outstanding documents that last for generations(2). Six individual high-capacity ink cartridges enable high-volume printing of 4x6-inch photos in as fast as 12 seconds. With the innovative 3.4-inch touch screen color image display and intuitive photo features, the HP Photosmart D7360 Photo Printer provides an industry-l... Read more
Like other HP inkjets we've tested, the D7360 provides four print-quality choices: Fast Draft, Fast Normal, Normal, and Best. (A fifth uses the printer's maximum resolution -- equivalent 4,800 by 1,200 dpi tweaking of its 1,200 by 1,200 physical dpi -- to print photos more slowly, and without noticeable improvement, over the Best setting.) We found speed and quality differences between Fast Normal and Normal Normal to be small enough that we stuck with the latter. Lik... Read more
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