![]() ![]() At standard settings, text is nice, though it falls short of perfectly black and crisp. The output quality of pages from the Photosmart 6520 is quite good. Full-page photos printed on the Mac arrive at about 0.4 ppm–slightly slower than average. Single-page copies come out slightly slower than average at 2.9 ppm. ![]() The printing speed for snapshot-size photo prints is about 3 ppm on plain paper at default settings (a little faster than average) or just of 1 ppm on glossy photo paper (slightly below average). Text and monochrome graphics exit at a peppy 8.5 pages per minute on the PC and 8 ppm on the Mac. The Photosmart 6520?s print, copy, and scan speeds hover above and below the average. Note that the touchscreen requires slight pressure to register a touch–a bit surprising at first, if you?re used to more-sensitive touchscreens, but not difficult to adjust to. ![]() I especially liked being able to preview a scan on the screen. A 3.45-inch color touchscreen and peripheral controls that light when needed dominate the easy-to-use control panel.
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