HP Deskjet 5440 Photo Printer (C9045A#B1H) | 
enlarge | Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
List Price: $98.00 Buy New: $79.98 You Save: $18.02 (18%)
New (6) Used (5) Refurbished (1) from $60.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 18.1 x 18.9 x 5.7
MPN: C9045A#B1H Model: C9045A#B1H UPC: 829160999487 EAN: 0829160999487 ASIN: B000AKX17Y
Release Date: August 21, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Black:Up to 1200 x 1200 rendered dpi black; Color:Up to 4800 optimized dpi | | • | Black (Draft):Up to 22 ppm; Color (Draft):Up to 21 ppm | | • | HP Auto Red-eye Removal, HP Adaptive Lighting | | • | Standard Connectivity USB | | • | 4.60lbs (LxWxH) 18.07"x 18.90"x 5.67" |
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Product Description Information technology professionals rely on HP quality to ensure maximum productivity. As the power of applications, processors, memory adapters and storage devices increases, high-end computer users are seeking ways to optimize their system performance. HP provides leading solutions, adding new levels of performance, availability, flexibility, and management.PRODUCT FEATURES:Borderless printing on 8.5 x 11 inch photo paper;Ink-backup mode (printer can operate with one pen out of ink);Auto-off feature places the printer in a low power, energy efficient mode after being idle for 30 minutes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Junk September 17, 2008 This thing eats ink cartridges like they're going out of style. You'll spend a small fortune buying replacements. I print documents with double-spaced text in Fast Normal mode. At most, I get 100 pages of printing per cartridge - at $20 bucks a pop. What a ripoff!
The reason, according to another one-star review, is that these particular cartridges contain only 5 ml of ink, compared to 42 ml in other cartridges. In other words, the cartridges for the 5440 are intentionally designed to run dry almost immediately.
I don't plan on buying another HP printer in the future. Too bad, because they used to make a good product - before they decided to pad their profits with overpriced, underfilled cartridges.
Ink cartridge issue August 24, 2008 It worked very well until it would reject my ink cartriges half way through their use. It would all of a sudden say they were not the correct cartridge. This equated to a very high cost in ink so I just quit using it.
pretty cool July 11, 2008 I got this printer for free when I bought my desktop two years ago and just barely started using it in the last 6 months.
I shouldn't have waited!
It was easy to install and easy to use. I have printed some beautiful photos out of it. I had to print three pages of collages for an adoption profile my husband and I made, and the pictures were small, but very detailed.
It's quick for normal black and white text documents, and a tolerable speed for photos. On regular paper, photos also print out crisp and clear. The noise is not excessive or even bothersome. And the printer doesn't take up much space, but I wish the bottom tray folded up like the top tray does, just for symmetry.
My other complaint is the speed at which this printer uses ink. I don't often use the printer, but I have already changed both the black and the color cartridges, and am a little over half way through that black cartridge. But about $15 for an HP 92 black cartridge (if you shop around) isn't too bad.
I have not used the port in front of the printer.
Nothing Good About HP Photo Printers December 12, 2007 I have an HP2575v. This printer has never been able to feed paper of any kind. Imagine having to run to the printer serveral times to clear paper jams during the course of a print job. Why have a networked printer when you have to put down your wireless laptop and run to the other side of the house whenever you print. It has never fed a single sheet of 4x6 paper. The documentation says alot about using HP paper to print 4x6 pictures. The network drivers are buggy and consume all available CPU until it freezes. Only solution is to turn off the power on computer. A search on the internet reveals that many others have same problem, HP knows about it, but does not release a fix. Inhales ink cartridges and is extremely expensive to operate when it actually feeds paper. Save yourself and buy a Lexmark or Cannon or Epson.
Great low cost printer..too expensive to supply October 26, 2007 As almost everyone else has said, this printer does a great quality print job whether printing text and graphics or printing photos. I am dismayed however at the extremely, repeat, extremely high cost per page. This is due to the tiny amount of ink in the cartridges and the very high cost of ink. Although Walgreens and others will refill these at about half the price of a new cartridge, it is still not a reasonable cost per page. I would not recommend any HP for this reason alone. They, and Epson both make great, low cost printers but what good is a well priced printer if you can't afford to supply it?
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