A:AnswerThe copy function won't make as good a photo as printing it will. And copying is designed to copy onto regular-sized paper, not 5x7 photo paper. Photo paper is for printing on from a computer, phone or other device.
A:AnswerIt takes hp 55 ink cartridges and the black and color combo is around 27.99 and tax and can be purchased in best buy. I just purchased them the other day.. But im sure other stores such as staples, walmart and target probably carry them to.
A:AnswerNo. This printer and most other printers made by HP DO NOT use or do Bluetooth printing. The Bluetooth logo on the box states "Bluetooth Smart". This also known as Bluetooth LE (BLE) or Bluetooth Low Energy. HP uses this ONLY for the pairing assistance to share information about devices to help set up Wireless Direct printing. Does it end up doing what you want in the long run? Yes, but the terminology is important. With Wireless Direct, which uses a traditional wireless signal (that's why HP's website says the wireless support on their printers are 802.11n, no "B" for Bluetooth), you can directly connect your PC or smart mobile device (tablet and phone) to the printer to print. In essence, it performs what you want but not by using Bluetooth. You can also look here on HP's website which very specifically states this and in bold is very explicit that printers with the Bluetooth Smart feature DOES NOT perform Bluetooth printing.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05166195
"Bluetooth Smart does not enable Bluetooth printing."
We just have too much technology to keep track of. :)
A:AnswerIf you're wanting to just use it for copy functions, you do not need a computer. If you want to print something from a computer or a phone, you would need to connect the printer to that device.
A:AnswerYes, this printer is easy to set up connect, and print right from your mobile device, and produce high-quality photos and everyday documents. Print, scan, and copy with ease.