Introduction
Like all of HP’s Photosmart printers, the $150 D7560 attempts to blend the flexibility and ease of use of an inkjet with the quality and print sizes of a standalone photo printer. Though the long-term costs of using the printer could definitely rack up a bit, it would make an excellent entry-level printer for home users that demand nearly lab-quality photo prints alongside the usual jack-of-all-trades printing duty.

We recommend the D7560 for novice users who need an all-around printer that doesn't compromise on photos...

by Emily on November 8, 2009:
“Though this printer is pretty good when it comes to quality of prints, it is extremely aggravating. Not only does ink cost a lot, but the printer reads the ink cartridges to be empty before they are completely empty. It will refuse to print anything if one...” More...