HP PhotoSmart 245 Compact Photo Printer
- ASIN: B0000ACOW2
- List Price: $249.99
Product Description:
With the HP Photosmart 245 compact photo printer you can preview, edit and select photos to print from the printer's 1.8-inch image LCD. It is so easy to print professional-looking borderless 4 x 6-inch photos without a computer. Just slip a digital camera memory card into a compatible card slot, view the photos on the 1.8-inch image LCD display, select the shots, quantities and sizes you want to print using the convenient buttons and print. It prints in as little as 90 seconds and the compact design makes it ultra portable for printing photos on the go. Your photos will look so true-to-life - with crisp detail and vibrant color in up to 4800-optimized dpi.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Prints directly from your digital camera's memory card
- Up to 4,800 optimized dpi printing for vivid color and crisp detail
- Prints 4-by-6-inch photo in about 90 seconds
- 1.8-inch LCD for previewing and editing
- USB interface, 4 memory card slots; PC and Mac compatible
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
- CPUManufacturer: Intel
- CPUType: PowerPC G4
- EAN: 0808736576093
- HardDiskInterface: ATA100
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Hewlett Packard
- Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
- MediaType: Plain paper
- Model: Q3046A#ABA
- ModemDescription: None
- MPN: Q3046A#ABA
- OperatingSystem: Windows XP Professional Edition
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProcessorCount: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: PRINTER
- Publisher: Hewlett Packard
- Studio: Hewlett Packard
- SystemMemoryType: SDRAM
- UPC: 808736576109
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Pretty good printer ruined by print stickiness problem
2006-09-19I have had this for about a year - great looking results, especially if corrected and printed from a good software package. The stickiness problem seems insurmountable. I have tried several different papers and drying times up to 3 weeks, but they will always stick to photo album transparent material (have tried several brands). I wish HP would sought this problem out - also occurs with prints from other HP printer models. Finally bought a Cannon Selphy dye-sub printer which does not have this problem.

Quantity not quality
2005-05-04At the time of purchase I was considering a few cameras. I not only considered the individual cost but also the price of paper and ink. At the time I thought that I had made the right choice by selecting the most cost efficient item. The printer is very easy to use and prints quickly. For quick prints where quality is not that important this printer is great. If you want quality pictures this printer does not even come close to its counterparts. My friend bought the Kodak printer the same day. Her printer is slower and runs out of ink faster but the prints are phenomenal. My prints come out more quickly but the quality is just not there even when set to all of the best options. I wish now that I had gone another route. The printer has just one color cartridge for all colors, however if you print a lot of one color (example pictures at the ocean) then other prints look oddly greenish or redish without the cartridge suggesting a change. I also have a problem with stickiness, I have tried both the premium HP paper as well as other brands and it comes out sticky. The pictures stick to my frames and scrapbook covers even after several hours of drying time. For quick pictures to pin on a bulletin board or give to kids this is great, but for memorable lasting photos this isin't the best bet.

Disappointed in NY
2005-04-26At first I loved this printer, it is simple to use and can be used alone or through your pc. Unfortunately the photos never dry. At first I thought it was because I either framed them or put them in an album before they had a chance to dry. I then printed some and let them sit out to dry for weeks and the photos never dried. Any photos that I have framed eventually stick to the glass, particularily the darker spots of the photo. I even got a new printer from HP and still encountered the same problem...has anyone else had this problem? (Yes I am using the correct HP paper and ink)

A great little workhorse!
2004-09-17This is a dandy little workhourse that will generate countless 4 x 6 photographs from your digital camera with no hassle or fuss. The HP 245 is a small, tight little package that you can easily pack away and take along on trips.
The HP 245 really helps make the "digital darkroom" a reality, even during trips. I take mine on my boat together with a small laptop computer, and can generate high-quality 4 x 6 photos right on the spot, after taking shots with various digital cameras. The HP 245 has a built-in CF card reader and also reads various other popular media and you can easily print directly from the CF card or other media even without the laptop too. The color LCD allows you to simply insert the CF card (or other medium) and simply select what picture you want to print--without the computer. This also means that you don't need to bring a card reader along if you have your HP 245 since it functions as a digital media reader.
My HP 245 installed effortlessly on my IBM Thinkpad notebook computer (IBM TP 600E) running Windows XP, and is now my main printer for 4 x 6 photos and of course is the only printer I take along on trips. It is great fun to go on trips, take photos, and then give friends nicely framed photos the next day, or later the same day. Frankly, I never realized how much fun it was to have a printer along on trips. Most printers nowadays are big and bulky. This one is not.
The quality of the prints from the HP245 is excellent -- it uses the Type 57 tri-color cartridge which is the same cartridge that several bigger printers use. The photos are crisp, bright, and professional. This printer produces very decent 4 x 6 prints that look great framed on one's living room table, wall, or whatnot.
I also have the HP145 which is exactly the same except that it lacks the color LCD which allows you to view the pictures without a computer, although it will print out a little index of thumbnails for you to select from. When I needed a second printer I went with the 245 because the cost had come down. Either is excellent.

This printer is awesome!
2004-09-15I gave this printer to my Brother for Christmas 2 years ago. While I was visiting him last week in Montana, we printed out the pictures I took. they turned out better then regular film. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I plan to buy myself one.
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