Skip to navigation
Login|Register
Log In

Remember me

HP Photosmart C5280 review

Verdict:

Even at this price, the Photosmart C5280 has too many annoying flaws to be worth the money. Document printing is excellent, but it was difficult to ensure that paper was fed in straight, and the quality of images produced by the high-resolution scanner was poor overall.

Review Date: 12 Nov 2007

Price when reviewed: inc VAT

Our Rating 3 stars out of 5

The C5280 cost £149 when it was released in June, but HP has halved its price as part of a promotion set to last until January.

As soon as you've installed the ink and powered up the printer for the first time, it aligns the print head automatically. This and other maintenance tasks are available at any time through the menu system and integrated colour screen.

There's a separate tray for photo paper, which is selected automatically when you opt to print in smaller photo sizes. Unusually for a printer that emphasises photo printing, the C5280 uses a combined three-colour cartridge, although a photo cartridge is available. Print costs are reasonable if you buy high-yield inks, but low-yield costs are expensive. We quote the high-yield costs in our graphs on page 106.

The C5280's draft print speed is the fastest here, and the print quality rivalled the normal output of some other printers. Normal-quality speeds were average, but text was well defined, and we waited only 22 seconds for a single page. Our mixed-colour document appeared slowly, but images and text were sharp and accurate. We had trouble lining up the A4 paper, though, so some prints were askew.

On photo paper, pale shades and flesh tones were accurate and vivid, but dark colours looked washed out. When copying, the C5280 took almost a minute to produce a colour copy, and yellow tones were too intense. Text on both colour and mono copies was fuzzy.

The scanner can produce high-resolution images, but scans took ages at 1,200dpi and above. Colours were accurate, but images were grainy at 100 per cent magnification and lines looked rippled in our 300dpi document scan.

Author: Kat Orphanides

Prev Next

Social Bookmark this article: What is this?

Be the first to comment on this article

You need to Login or Register to comment.

(optional)

advertisement

Award-winning Printers
Best Business Buy
HP Officejet 7000
Ultimate
HP Photosmart Pro B8550

Canon Pixma MX340 review

Canon Pixma MX340

Category: Printers
Rating: 3 out of 5
Price: £81
Brother DCP-365CN review

Brother DCP-365CN

Category: Printers
Rating: 3 out of 5
Price: £62
Samsung SCX-4600 review

Samsung SCX-4600

Category: Printers
Rating: 5 out of 5
Price: £106
Canon Imageformula P-150 review

Canon Imageformula P-150

Rating: 5 out of 5
Price: £106
Dell 3330dn Laser Printer review

Dell 3330dn Laser Printer

Category: Printers
Rating: 4 out of 5
Price: £504
Laser printer buying guide

Laser printer buying guide

Find out all you need to know about choosing the right laser printer.

Read more

Multifunction printer buying guide

Multifunction printer buying guide

Find out all you need to know about choosing the right multifunction printer.

Read more

advertisement

Sponsored Links
Also in this category...
Broadband

150+ broadband packages

Compare 30+ mobile broadband deals

Powered by Top 10 Broadband

 
Computer Shopper

advertisement


 
 

Expert Reviews Printed from www.expertreviews.co.uk

Register to receive our regular email newsletter at http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/registration.

The newsletter contains links to our latest PC news, product reviews, features and how-to guides, plus special offers and competitions.