Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the HP Photosmart A646 Compact Photo Printer Series and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Photosmart A646 Compact Photo Printer Series.
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The editors liked
Variety of photo sizes
Variety of editing options
Large touch screen
Good connectivity
This printer is lightweight and features an extra large touchscreen
Color touchscreen LCD
Versatile paper handling
Editing options
Touch screen with generally well-designed menus. Prints 5-by-7s
4-by-6s
And panoramas up to 4 by 12 inches.
Lightweight and portable
Charming case
Responsive touch screen
Simple controls via built-in menus
Surprisingly sharp
Vivid print quality for such a petite package. A lobotomized hamster could set this thing up. Reasonably agile touchscreen for purikurastyle doodles. Bluetooth
SD slot cut the cords.
Editing options.
The editors didn't like
Soso print quality
Slow print speed
High cost per print
No battery option
Glitchridden software
The touchscreen is not always responsive and can be difficult to use.
Orangey flesh tones
Speed is acceptable but slow. Messages on the printer LCD and the approach to printing from a computer can be confusing.
No battery
Single ink cartridge good for 50 prints before replacing
Inaccurate color when printing from SD-card slot
Slow
Consumables are expensive
Some install glitches in our tests
So be on the lookout for outlets "in the field." Prints only on pricey photo paper.
No battery, Single ink cartridge good for 50 prints before replacing
The HP Photosmart A646 photo printer is a handy, compact printer that is easy to set up to print from Bluetooth. Its large touchscreen makes viewing and printing pictures easy, and it takes advantage of that large touchscreen by offering editing and ef...
Abstract: With the proliferation of online and local photomats that make it easy to print your digital photos, buying a photo printer isn’t the no-brainer it used to be. It’s not always about the lowest cost per print anymore, it’s about convenience, control, an...
Abstract: Snapshot printers make for an attractive holiday present. Both Epson’s PictureMate Charm PM 225 and HP’s Photosmart A646 cost roughly the same, but which would better suit your needs? People who read this also read: Recent Digital Photo Posts Video: Up...
Color touchscreen LCD; versatile paper handling; editing options.
No battery option; orangey flesh tones.
Is the HP Photosmart A646 the snapshot printer for you? Weigh the trade-offs. It falls a little short on flesh tones and ink costs. On the other hand, it lets you print on more sizes of paper than the competition, and it offers lots of fun, on-board e...
Surprisingly sharp, vivid print quality for such a petite package. A lobotomized hamster could set this thing up. Reasonably agile touchscreen for purikurastyle doodles. Bluetooth, SD slot cut the cords.
No battery, so be on the lookout for outlets "in the field." Prints only on pricey photo paper.