![]() ![]() ![]() So, figure that one oout if you can, because I certainly don't get it! My last printer, a HP Photosmart D5460, I used an external CISS with it, this one (click to view),Īnd as you can see, it was NOT original HP ink, although I was using original HP Paper,įrom the same batch I still have and used for the new printer actually, and I got extremely close to perfect lab quality prints. The odd thing here is, I am using original HP ink, and original HP Advance Photopaper, yet I get those results. No reply on HP's own forums as yet, and the people where I purchased it, a local HP Partner,Īre not back at work yet, as of this evening anyways. I've googled this for about an hour last night, and cannot find anything relevant.īecause, as said, photo prints (up to A4 size) are the main reason I bought this printer, and I DO like the printer,īut if it can't print a decent black on photoprints, then it's useless to me. Or will I have to return the printer and get a different one? Is this ink immediately turning brownish/fading a known problem, does anyone know a fix for it, Keep in mind, I am using all original HP supplies and hardware, and the original picture is untouched by me. The best results (the ones in the third thumbnail) I got were with the settings in thumbnail 1 below. With prints on normal paper, the black is just fine.Īfter running a series of tests, and using up 50 pages of 10x15's and all the yellow and cyan ink, So the problem is nothing I did to the picture. The original picture is untouched by me, and was selected purely for the purpose of this test, ![]() There were VERY minor differences, but none come even close to the original picture. I've gone through 50 prints now, trying all kinds of various settings, NOTHING has helped. When I print a photo on any quality settings, it looks fine when it comes out of the printer, BUT,Īfter about 60 seconds when it's dried, the blacks look almost brown, that is, it looks faded. Using original 10x15cm HP Advanced Photo Paper and the supplied original HP Ink cartridges, HOWEVER, I only just had time today to test out the REAL reason I bought it, photo prints. I got the above printer about a week ago, it is printing documents and color documents just fine. It took just 2 minutes 16 seconds to complete five double-sided pages of our black and white text document.Photosmart 6510e - Black ink fading almost to brown The 5510 lacks this model's duplex printing features, though, and in fact the 6510 is relatively speedy when it comes to automatic two-sided printing. At 55 seconds to complete a 4圆-inch snap, it was just over 20 seconds slower than its cheaper stablemate. Its photo printing was much slower than the 5510. It has to be said that these times are still very respectable and faster than most other models we've tested, bar the Brother J series and Canon Pixma MX885. The former took 2 minutes 35 seconds and the latter job was completed in 2 minutes 30 seconds. It was also a tad slower when it came to both our graphics test and colour business presentation test. ![]() It took 1 minute 22 seconds to produce our 10-page black and white text document, which was 10 seconds slower than the 5510. Rather bizarrely, this model proved slightly slower at printing than its cheaper sibling, HP 5510. The 6510 has a good range of Web-enabled features, including HP's Web Apps. ![]()
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