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What is the HP Envy 5530? The first printers HP launched in its Envy range were expensive, lifestyle all-in-ones majoring as much on their looks as their printing abilities. Since then HP has widened the range and the Envy 5530 costs less than £80 and wou...
High quality draft mode, SD card slot, Direct wireless print...
Micro bands in photo prints, No Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), Large footprint when printing...
HP Envy 5530 - Print Speeds HP quotes speeds of 8.8ppm for mono print and 5.2ppm for colour, both to ISO standards. In our tests we saw a maximum speed of 6.5ppm for mono and 2.6ppm for colour, mainly because we include processing time. These results are...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-08-29 01:28:26
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Meet the HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One printer, one of HP's latest printers to bear the Envy name, which means it should offer you better quality than many of its peers, and look good doing it too. It's a printer aimed for the home, rather than the office, bu...
The HP Envy 5530, despite being a functional first printer, surprisingly looks pretty good. HP is taking its Envy branding to its printer range too, giving each product a focus on style and substance to ensure it'll look good on your desk. The 5530 succee...
Priced up at around £90, the 5530 isn't the most expensive printer in the world, but for that relatively budget price, you'll find that HP has cut some corners to keep costs down. For starters, it's not ideal at handling paper, as the tray is limited to j...
HP's crafted a well rounded printer that won't break the bank and manages to offer top-notch image quality to boot. If you're after a solid all-in-one printer that has handy online and wireless features, the Envy 5530 is one to consider - you just might b...
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The HP Envy 5530 is an attractive-looking multifunction printer designed for the home user (no fax, but few would need that these days). With a manufacturer's list price of $130, it's also an affordable printer to buy. You might think that the device won...
Good print performance, Wireless connectivity, HP's Instant Ink program, Automatic duplexing...
Small-capacity paper input and output trays, Tri-color ink cartridge makes color printing expensive, Scanning produced banded output...
Designed specifically for the home user, the Envy 5530 does a good job of providing a nice feature mix in a very attractive package. The 5530 proved a little disappointing in print quality that's made from a scan, but it is otherwise capable of generat...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:25:01
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With the Envy 5530, HP is offering an all-in-one inkjet printer to do it all: it claims to print "lab-quality" photos and "laser-sharp" documents. A pioneer of mobile printing, the American manufacturer vaunts this printer's ability to print and copy dire...
Easy to use/intuitive menu, WiFi/frontandback printing, Compact and stylish design, Responsive, Quiet and energy efficient, Paper loads from the front, Card reader...
Print speed, Poor photoprinting quality...
The HP Envy 5530 is no revolutionary. All the same, we appreciated its simplicity and the user-friendly touchscreen. The new design was a big hit, too. As you'd expect from an entry-level printer, the print speed wasn't the greatest. and the "lab-quality"...
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The $130 HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One color inkjet multifunction (copy/print/scan), will cover a low volume of home use nicely. It's exceptionally easy to use, surprisingly capable, and produces impressive output. On the downside are its lack of speed and pr...
Impressive output quality, Very easy to use, Instant Ink program offers some savings over regular inks, Automatic duplexing...
Very slow performance, Regular inks are very pricey...
Low-cost home printers tend to be unexciting, but this one stands out for having better-than-usual print quality and a new, cloud-controlled Instant Ink program that is cheaper per page than its regular cartridges are...
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The $130 HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One color inkjet multifunction (copy/print/scan), will cover a low volume of home use nicely. It's exceptionally easy to use, surprisingly capable, and produces impressive output. On the downside are its lack of speed and pr...
Impressive output quality, Very easy to use, Instant Ink program offers some savings over regular inks, Automatic duplexing...
Very slow performance, Regular inks are very pricey...
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Historically, HP’s Envy inkjet all-in-one (AIO) printers (which include 2010’s , 2011’s , and 2013’s ) have been stylish, relatively expensive luxury models with a greater focus on appearance and elegance than on functionality and practicality. While...
Good print, copy, and scan quality, Wide range of cloud and mobile-device support, Small and lightweight, Automatic two-sided printing...
High cost per page, Slow print speeds, No automatic document feeder, Small input/output trays...
Small and lightweight, this little Envy prints nice-looking documents and photos, but its print speeds and cost per page relegate it to an occasional-use AIO for homes and home offices...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2014-08-29 01:28:26
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Clearly aimed primarily at home—rather than office—needs, the HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One offers better than par photo quality plus par quality for graphics and text. It also throws in some home-printer features like built-in templates for graph paper and l...
Automatic duplexer (for two sided printing). WiFi. HPequivalent of WiFi Direct. Prints through the cloud.
Slow. No Ethernet port. No Fax...
The HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One is meant primarily for home use, with features like built-in templates for printing notebook and graph paper...
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Clearly aimed primarily at home—rather than office—needs, the HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One offers better than par photo quality plus par quality for graphics and text. It also throws in some home-printer features like built-in templates for graph paper and l...
Automatic duplexer (for two sided printing). Wi-Fi. HP-equivalent of Wi-Fi Direct. Prints through the cloud.
Slow. No Ethernet port. No Fax...
The HP Envy 5530 e-All-in-One is meant primarily for home use, with features like built-in templates for printing notebook and graph paper...
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