HP All in One Printers Review at a Glance
Posted: Saturday, August 29, 2009
by Alfred Bond
Hewlett Packard is one the best supplier of company's products on reasonable prices. Hewlett Packard is the premier worldwide technology solutions supplier to companies, consumers and institutions.
Hewlett-Packard was one of the first companies to provide a laser printer for computers and most software products include drivers for HP printers. Other makers of laser printers design their printers in order that they, too, understand PCL, making them in a position to copy HP printers. In this way, their printers are HP-compatible and are therefore automatically supported by many software products.
HP also provides fix services for laser printer, printer cartridges, refurbished printers and other parts.
Hewlett-Packard All in one or Multifunction printers use either inkjet or laser technology. Inkjet all-in-ones are less expensive, print in color, have quality photograph printing and are also slower. On the other hand, laser printers are expensive, have fine text printing, low cost per page and fast speeds. So, laser MFPs are better for tiny offices that do not have to print footage.
HP LaserJet CM1312nfi Multifunction Laser Printer Pros : tiny size ; Standalone fax and copier ; Competitive price ; Great small-photo output ; Built-in card reader ; 2.4-inch LCD ; automatic document feeder. Cons : Slow ; Heavy ( weighs 54.5 pounds ) ; One paper tray ; No automatic duplex
HP LaserJet M3035xs Multifunction Laser Printer Pros : Good output speeds ; Fast ; straightforward setup ; inserted send-to-email/network folder functionality Cons : Poor print quality
HP Photosmart 3310 All-in-One Pros : Wi-Fi and Ethernet prepared ; in-built storage card slots ; Scans film negatives and slides ; Excellent text quality ; Good photographs ; Fine graphics prints ; dual paper feed ; Compact size ; Quiet Operation Cons : No automatic document feeder ; High price ; Low print speed ; Scans one page at a time
HP Photosmart c6380 All-in-One Pros : Scans to USB key ; Excellent photo-quality prints ; straightforward to use ; Wireless/Ethernet connectivity ; Quiet operation ; inexpensive ; twin output trays ; Fast output speed Cons : No fax modem ; No automatic document feeder ; Under-saturated scanning results ; pricey ink
HP Officejet 6310 All in One Color Printer Pros : automatic document feeder ; inbuilt media slots ; Network prepared ; Great color scans ; Light weight ; inexpensive Cons : Slow text prints ; mediocre print quality ; Limited feature options ; Slow copier ; Slow Scanner ; pricey ink
HP Officejet 5610 All in One Color Printer Pros : Inexpensive ; small ; wonderful print quality ; automatic document feeder ; Both monochrome and color faxes ; automatically switches between phone and fax ; simple Setup ; simple To Use ; Fast Operation ; built-in USB interface Cons : Expensive ink ; Poor scan quality ; Prints slowly ; No memory-card readers
HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless All in One Inkjet Printer Pros : Prints quickly ; unusually fast ; top quality graphics and photos ; reduced cost per page ; USB connectivity ; automatic duplexing ; easy to use ; Touchscreen interface ; automatic double sided printing ; Large print cartridges ; Fast scanner ; Green paper- and power-saving feature Cons : High price ; noisy ; average text quality
HP Color Laserjet 2840 Multifunction Laser Printer Pros : simple to use ; Digital memory card slots ; Network prepared ; automatic document feeder ; Mac and PC support Cons : noisy ; Slow color print speeds ; Limited paper handling ; mediocre image-quality ; No car duplexing
in summation, Hewlett-Packard All in one or Multifunction printers have incredible speed, dazzling quality, respected potency and extraordinary functionality.
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