HP PhotoSmart 5520 E AIO printer

HP PhotoSmart 5520 E AIO Ink

Our discount compatible HP PhotoSmart 5520 E AIO ink will print with the same consistency and reliability as your original HP printer cartridge. Our affordable replacement HP cartridges are an excellent solution for more expensive original brands and can reduce your printing costs considerably. The high quality of our replacement cartridges, combined with a wide range of convenient services offered, is what makes us the superior choice for those looking to reduce their printing costs.

Our replacement ink cartridges for HP PhotoSmart 5520 E AIO can be easily installed and will work with your printer in the same way as the brand name version. This makes replacing your old cartridges a breeze, and you can return to printing in no time. Testing and quality assurance are critical during our manufacturing process to ensure that there are no defects or imperfections. All products are tried and tested for quality and are guaranteed to work with your printer. All products are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and include lifetime customer support for your convenience.

The HP Photosmart 5520 is an All-in-One inkjet printer and the upgraded successor to the Photosmart 5510. Focusing primarily on both photo and document printing, the HP 5520 is an excellent option for those looking for a budget AIO printer. Those looking to scan, copy, and print effortlessly are in luck, as this printer takes advantage of its e-AIO status with moderate results.

Is the HP PhotoSmart 5520 Wireless?

The Photosmart 5520 is an interesting case, as it can only print wirelessly under certain conditions. Originally developed to be compatible with HP's now-defunct cloud printing service, HP ePrint, the device can no longer print wirelessly through those means.

Additionally, the printer is not supported by the current means of first-party wireless printing, the HP Smart App, as it is not compatible with older printers.

However, the PhotoSmart 5520 can print wirelessly through Apple devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs through AirPrint.

What Ink Does HP Photosmart 5520 Use?

The HP Photosmart 5520 printer uses HP 564 ink cartridges in black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. All four ink cartridges must be present within the printer for it to function properly.

The HP 5520 can also use high-yield HP 564XL ink cartridges instead of the standard yield ones.

The HP 564XL ink cartridges can be used interchangeably with the Photosmart 5520; the only difference between the HP 564 and HP 564XL ink cartridges is the number of pages they can yield per cartridge.

How Many Pages Does the HP Photosmart 5520 Ink Cartridge Print?

The standard yield black HP 564 ink cartridge prints up to 250 pages, while the standard yield HP 564 color prints up to 300 pages.

The difference between the high yield HP 564XL and the original HP 564 are quite staggering when comparing them side by side. The high yield HP 564XL HP ink cartridges can print more than double the amount of the original HP 564.

hp 564xl page yield

Additionally, there are also standard yield HP 564 Photo black ink cartridges that can print up to 1,500 pages and high yield HP 564XL Photo black cartridges that can print up to 4,500 pages. But unfortunately, neither of the Photo black 564 ink cartridges are supported by the HP Photosmart 5520.

Where to Buy Cheap HP Photosmart 5520 Ink?

HP Photosmart 5520 ink seems to be a hot commodity and can fluctuate in pricing quite a bit, depending on where you buy it from. Keep in mind that you also need four separate HP 564 ink cartridges to keep your printer up and running at all times.

A single standard-yield HP 564 can cost as much as $18.99 for a single cartridge, all the way up to upwards of $150 for a high yield bundle. HP ink is expensive, and it's vital to evaluate your total cost when shopping for HP 564 ink cartridges.

To get a more accurate understanding of how much these cartridges really cost, we must found their Cost Per Page (CPP).

Let's take a look at the black HP 564 ink cartridges.

hp 564 cost per page

While the standard yield HP 564 black cartridge is technically the "cheapest" retail option, it's actually the worst option when considering the cost per page. The HP 564XL, on the other hand, is slightly cheaper in the long run, but not by much, rounding out at around 6 cents per page.

1ink.com offers the cheapest solution to the expensive HP 564 ink cartridge issue. Our replacement HP 564XL cartridges are affordable, high-quality, and are guaranteed to work with your HP PhotoSmart 5520 printer. You'll be printing pages with ease, knowing that your cost per page comes out to be less than a penny!

How to Change or Replace Ink Cartridge for HP PhotoSmart 5520?

Replacing the HP 564 ink cartridge on your PhotoSmart 5520 all-in-one printer can be done fairly easily by following these simple steps. Additionally, HP printers that use 564 ink follow a very similar method to replacing the cartridges.

  1. Make sure your printer is on.
  2. Open the ink cartridge access door.
  3. Remove the empty ink cartridge from its respective slot.
  4. Take the new ink cartridge out of its packaging. Be sure to remove any excess plastic, protective tape, or any other item that may obstruct your installation.
  5. Insert the new ink cartridge into the matching colored slot.
  6. Firmly press down on the ink cartridge until you hear it lock into place.
  7. Repeat these steps for the following color cartridges if needed.
  8. Close the ink cartridge door.

HP PhotoSmart 5520 Overview

The retail HP Photosmart 5520 price is enough to seal the deal for a lot of consumers looking for a competent budget printer. Competently achieving all the basics such as printing, copying, and scanning, it's hard to see why someone would overlook this beast of a printer for minimal office usage.

The sleek black design and smooth futuristic corners may slightly contrast against the overall size of the device. By modern standards, it may be larger than the bulk of printers on the market today. Despite its size, it lacks certain accessibility features such as an automatic document feeder, a moderately sized printer tray, and an ethernet port.

If you can get past the few flaws of a printer developed in 2012, you'll find an easy-to-use and affordable device that gets the job done, especially for those who minimally print.