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HP Deskjet F4280 All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier (CB656A)

HP Deskjet F4280 All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier (CB656A)



Product Features
►Affordable and reliable all-in-one device ideal for home office use
►Print speeds up to 26 ppm; scan with 1200 x 2400 dpi scan resolution
►Built-in print cancel feature saves ink and paper
►Enlarge or reduce documents and photos with the built-in resize-to-fit button
►Manufacture's 1-year limited warranty

Product Description
HP Deskjet F4280 All in One Printer. The HP Deskjet F4200 All in One Series is an affordable, easy to use print, copy and scan solution with a modern design and intuitive user interface. Built for durability and performance, this reliable, energy efficient all in one series offers several helpful features that make it ideal for everyday document prints, scans and photos, including a convenient, one touch print cancel button to prevent the printing of unwanted pages and a removable scan cover for scanning thicker media.



Customer Reviews
►We bought two of these to replace two HP PSC 1610's three wks ago - so far so good. The PSC's worked for us for 3-4 yrs and by now they both sounded too tired and ready to die.
Ink cartridges: Buy the "XL" versions, stands for extra large I guess. Better price per page and less trips to the store.

Installation: A breeze. For the ones who had problems: FOLLOW THE EXACT DIRECTIONS, not what YOU think is the right way :-) BTW, if I thought the installation of the PSC 1610 was long...this one is REALLY long. Was it an hour? Or it seems it was.

The HP F4280 is a lot quieter than the PSC 1610 and reasonably fast. Except at the printing start: For some reason after you hit "Print" it takes 3-5 seconds of "Nothing is Happening". Can this silly problem be corrected?? I ended up with some duplicate documents, but now I know better.
Save ink and time: Set your default at "Fast Draft" - it makes a very respectable copy at that setting.

Scanning: I think it is a little faster than the PSC 1610 and at the default setting of 200dpi the results are very good. I tried the 600dpi, slight difference on the monitor, but I'm sure it makes a better printed copy.

OVERALL: A great printer for the price.

By George

Brother MFC-490CW Color Inkjet Wireless All-in-One Printer

Brother MFC-490CW Color Inkjet Wireless All-in-One Printer



Product Features
►Flexible wireless (802.11b/g) or wired (Ethernet) network connection
►Wide 3.3" color LCD provides easy help menus and photo enhancement
►Unattended fax, copy or scan; up to 15-page auto document feeder
►Direct photo printing from media card slots, USB direct/PictBridge Interface
►Fast speed printing up to 33ppm black and 27ppm color

Technical Details
Print Method: Inkjet
Resolution: Up to 6000 x 1200 dpi
Maximum Duty Cycle: 2,500 Pages Per Month
Print Speed: Up to 27 PPM (Color)
Print Speed: Up to 33 PPM (Black)
Special Features: Copying Capability
Special Features: Scanning Capability
Special Features: Fax Capability
Dimensions: 15.4"W x 14.8"D x 7.1"H
Connectivity: Ethernet
Connectivity: USB
Connectivity: PictBridge
Connectivity: 802.11b/g Wireless
Standard Paper Input: 100 Sheets
Optional Paper Input: 50 Sheets

Product Description
Unattended fax, copy or scan with up to 15-page auto document feeder. Flexibility to share with multiple users with wireless (802.11b/g) or wired (Ethernet) network connection. Wide 3.3" color LCD provides easy help menus and photo enhancement. Direct photo printing from media card slots or USB direct/PictBridge Interface. Print rich, vibrant photos on demand at up to 6000 x 1200 dpi. Fast print speeds at up to 33ppm black/27ppm color and high speed Super G3 33.6Kbps fax modem. 4-ink cartridge system ¿ replace only the cartridge that needs to be replaced. Other features include standard paper tray for up to 100 sheets and convenient photo bypass tray for up to 20 sheets 4"x6" glossy paper.



Customer Reviews
►I've only had this for about 2 weeks but so far I love it.
I cannot say how durable or reliable it will be but here's what I can say:
1) it worked great right out of the box and was not difficult to hook up
2) it prints much faster than my Canon Pixma
3) the scanning software is easier to use than my Canon Pixma
4) it has a fax which - again - worked the first time, very easy
5) it SEEMS to use less ink than the Canon or the Epson I had before that (you do have to buy 4 ink cartridges not just one, but you can buy only the one you need, you don't have to buy all at once)
6) You can turn it off and when you call for it by clicking PRINT on a document or photo, it turns itself on - very nice! (and it comes on quickly)

This may or may not be a downside: the manual is very thick and there are lots of options. I haven't even felt like going through them all and I figure I may never do so unless I need something to work a certain way that does not, as it is, out of the box. I did have to set a few things on the menu, like turning off the ringer of the fax, but that was easy.

My ONE complaint is that the scan screen is smaller than the pixma, so if you have a document or picture larger than about 11x14 (not sure the exact size - see the specs) then it won't work for you. The Pixma had a larger screen.

All in all, if this thing gives me 2 years of good service I will be satisfied.

So far, I would give it a hearty recommendation.

By KV Trout

HP Officejet 6500 Wireless All-in-One Inkjet Printer

HP Officejet 6500 Wireless All-in-One Inkjet Printer



Product Features
►Speed Up to 7 ppm Black and Color, Maximum 32 ppm Black and 31 ppm Color
►2 Line Text LCD Display and Embedded Wireless 802.11g Networking
►Color Print, Color Copy, Color Scan, and Color Fax
►250-Sheet Input Tray, 50-Sheet Output Tray, Automatic Two-Sided Printing, 35-Sheet ADF
►32 MB Memory and Processor Speed 192 MHz

Technical Details
Print Method: Inkjet
Resolution: Up to 4800 x 1200 Optimized DPI (Color)
Resolution: Up to 600 Rendered dpi (Black)
Maximum Duty Cycle: 7,000 Pages Per Month
Print Speed: Up to 32 PPM (Black)
Print Speed: Up to 31 PPM (Color)
Special Features: Copying Capability
Special Features: Scanning Capability
Special Features: Fax Capability
Dimensions: 18.7"W x 16.4"D x 16.14"H
Connectivity: Ethernet
Connectivity: USB
Connectivity: 802.11b/g
Connectivity: Memory Card Slots

Product Description
Want a multifunction color printer that offers the convenience of wireless networking? Our Officejet 6500 is right for all your small-office printing, faxing, copying, and scanning. You'll get professional-quality color at up to 40% lower color cost per page and using less energy than laser printers. And you'll be able to scan photos and documents (up to legal size) directly into folders, no PC required.

Customer Reviews
►If you're looking for a printer with all the latest technologies, check out the HP Officejet 6500 Wireless. Keep in mind that HP makes two 6500 models--one is wireless and one is not. This is the wireless model. With copy, scan, print and fax functions this all-in-one is a real workhorse.

Fast speed (up to 31 ppm) and extremely easy to use. The setup function is all done via software--you don't even need to touch the 6500's keypad controls. It links directly to your System Preferences control panel making the wireless and fax settings easy. It uses 4 separate color inks, so you can control your print costs when only a single color needs to be replaced.

Main drawback is HP's decision to only include a 2-line text display. For a printer in this price range, HP should have included a 2.5" color LCD screen. If you're looking for a multifunction machine that does it all, seriously consider the HP 6500 Wireless.

By Irvin

►I purchased this printer at Costco and I am very pleased with it so far. Wireless setup was simple and worked perfectly for all three of my PCs on my wireless network running XP and Vista. The print quality is excellent as is the speed. Double sided printing is also very nice to have. I could not be more pleased so far.

By M. King

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