HP OfficeJet 5610 All-in-One
Manufacturer: HP Part number: Q7311A
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- Editors' review
- User reviews
- Specifications
- Accessories
- Manufacturer info
- Bottom Line:
- The HP OfficeJet 5610 is affordable and provides most of the home-office basics, but it doesn't stand out from the crowd of better-equipped multifunctions.
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CNET editors' review
HP OfficeJet 5610 All-in-One price range: $322.98
- Reviewed by: Dan Littman
- Edited by: Elsa Wenzel
- Reviewed on: 11/23/2005
- Released on: 08/25/2005
The good: The HP 5610 is inexpensive and small, and it prints well.
The bad: The HP 5610 uses expensive ink; has poor scan quality; prints slowly; has no PictBridge port or memory-card readers.
The bottom line: The HP OfficeJet 5610 is affordable and provides most of the home-office basics, but it doesn't stand out from the crowd of better-equipped multifunctions.
User reviews
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Great Product
by kanissaj on October 17, 2005
Pros: I really like this All-in-One. It prints really fast. I don't use it to print photos because I love my HP photosmart.
Cons: At first it was taking forever to download the software but then I discovered I didn't need to install the extra features.
Summary: I highly recommend this product for faxing, scanning and copying. However, I do not recommend it for printing photos. I still use my HP photosmart to print high quality photos. ...
Summary: I highly recommend this product for faxing, scanning and copying. However, I do not recommend it for printing photos. I still use my HP photosmart to print high quality photos. I was inspired to buy the All-in-One as my husband owns a trucking business and I needed more space on my desk and I wanted to do the company billings a lot faster than having to scan all the Bill of Ladings. With the copier, I can zoom through my work and everyone's happy.
After doing a lot of research on this model, I discovered other consumers complaining about the 6510 series in reference to it taking hours to download the software. The solution for that was not to install the extra features. I started downloading the software at around 11:30 AM after going shopping, it was still going at 8:30 PM. So I just cancelled the download, restarted the computer and reinstalled the software again. Everything was done within a matter of 15 minutes or less. My husband really liked the fax features especially blocking unwanted fax numbers. The All-in-One is very easy to use, really reasonable priced and very compact but can handle a lot of work. Hands up for HP and great for me.28 out of 28 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Product Easy Install
by anthonycalabria on September 26, 2005
Pros: Quick Copy, Scan, and Print
Cons: Less eye appeal than other brands
Summary: I am using this printer in my home office. Right out of the box I found it to be well packed and easy to install. I installed on WinXP Pro ...
Summary: I am using this printer in my home office. Right out of the box I found it to be well packed and easy to install. I installed on WinXP Pro and Win2k without any issues. On my home network I was able to share it to a WinXP Home laptop without a problem. When I tested the copy feature it was quite fast. The main reason I purchesed this model and brand over the others in this price range is the built in modem for sending and receiving fax transmissions. Excelent Picture quality and speed! I think i'm in love... another great HP product to add to my collection.
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I have used this product for a few weeks now and still have no complaints. I usually find at least on problem with hardware and have not with this.Updated
I love this printer, I have not had a malfunction many reams later. It prints nice pictures also.
It does not turn itself off after inactivity.18 out of 18 users found this user opinion helpful.
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It works as advertised
by tigers04 on March 31, 2006
Pros: Low price, very functional, straight forward
Cons: It is a low end product, envelope feeding is a little cumbersome
Summary: Wanted to get an inexpensive printer/copier/scanner/FAX machine for home use. I had initial concerns because I have an older computer (1.8 GHz) with a USB 1....
Summary: Wanted to get an inexpensive printer/copier/scanner/FAX machine for home use. I had initial concerns because I have an older computer (1.8 GHz) with a USB 1.1. I went to a local Best Buy store and talked with their in-house HP rep. Had a couple of questions regarding the use of a FAX machine and how it interacts with a home answering machine. The HP rep was worthless as he didn't know anything about FAX machines and suggested I talk with a Best Buy employee in the department (amazing!) or call HP. After a lot of followup, searching and reading reviews at this site, I purchased the HP 5610. Couldn't pass by the Best Buy 10% off coupon plus their own $30 rebate. Have had HP printers over the past 14 years and they have been very reliable. I did have some reservations though after reading some of the posted comments, so I wanted to pass along my own personal experience for what it's worth.
Set-up was very easy ........ followed the directions to the T. Software loading was very straight forward and took about 12 minutes. Printed a couple of sheets with no problems. It is faster (and quieter) than my older HP 990 Cse printer, so I was happy, although it was probably a little slower than optimal due to my computer specs. Printing envelopes is a chore as you have to remove one tray and empty the blank copy paper to feed the envelopes. My older printer had an envelope feed slot which overrode the blank copy feeder. Copying was a breeze, although it did slightly cut off one edge of the 8 1/2 x 11 form as reported by others. My wife's Lexar printer/copier/scanner does the same thing. Fixed this by setting the custom copying at 95% of the original which very slightly reduces the image, but it's hardly noticeable. Scanner works like a charm. FAX checks out OK, but haven't used it yet. Also bought extra black-n-white and color ink cartridges as the salesperson told me that the unit only comes with "starter" cartridges that run out quickly. The full cartridges are not that expensive - about $18 apiece.
All-in-all, I'm very happy with the HP 5610 so far. It is a lower cost unit, so there is a lot of plastic here and there. If this is unnerving to some, I'd suggest moving up to a higher cost unit. Have had the HP 5610 for 5 days now and it seems to continue the good performance string that I have with HP printing products.9 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Small size, great features for prize, scanning better then reviews state, software above average.
by Thomas Rams on January 3, 2006
Pros: Printing and scanning are way better then editor review states, great size, easy design, adf is awesome
Cons: paper tray and output try stick out, software isn't simple and if you scan it saves in two places on your computer.
Summary: Overall, for $149.99 this is one of the best multifunction printers on the market with a automatic document feeder (adf), i use this for scanning school work and i ...
Summary: Overall, for $149.99 this is one of the best multifunction printers on the market with a automatic document feeder (adf), i use this for scanning school work and i have already done over 400 scans, it works great, no jams, no hassles no problem, printing is average, great for college student just trying to turn in a paper, simple buttons, simple software setup, only downsize is it saves in two spots for scanning and you just can't save a simple original file, i have been trying still. I recommend of Lexmark X7170 which is same price with ADF, lexmark scanning and printing is worse then this model. I wish there was more network though.
5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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0 out of 10
by -Paradox- on March 27, 2006
Pros: Looks awesome as a techno-paperweight
Cons: Drivers never work properly. Max dpi turns everything blue no matter how you adjust the so called color settings. Eats up RAM.
Summary: HP must be owned by MS because they seem to think we need copious amounts of substandard software with our devices. Just give me a printer/fax/copier/scanner that ...
Summary: HP must be owned by MS because they seem to think we need copious amounts of substandard software with our devices. Just give me a printer/fax/copier/scanner that actually PRINTS/FAXES/COPIES/and SCANS and dispense with the 100's of mb of useless software that eats up my memory even when the thing is off! Never use this piece unless you want to mount it on your wall as an expensive artsy techno-display for conversation. Had an HP scanner awhile ago on a completely seperate system that never worked either. Waste of money. I'd even buy a Lexmark before another HP.
4 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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All that Worry For Nothing...
by dragonbiker on January 24, 2006
Pros: Did what the instructions TOLD me to DO....
Cons: Shoots the paper halfway across the room on "Fast Draft"
Summary: First, let it be known that I am a Technical Nebbish! I can barely spell Fax, and can't maybe mumble out HTML....
I agonized over whose printer would give ...Summary: First, let it be known that I am a Technical Nebbish! I can barely spell Fax, and can't maybe mumble out HTML....
I agonized over whose printer would give me the least gray hair, and wouldn't give me some dread disease that there isn't a RX commercial for on Televison.
First it was Brother, Then Epson, finally HP
My choice was made after visiting my local BestBuy on-site store where I met with an Epson Rep, whose "All-in Ones" had "smudge proof inks"....
The HP rep was pissy, and argued with me about "Have I ever seen a fax withourt a modem"???
My comment was, "I'm the one who DOESN'T Know about these things..."
Went across the street to CompUsa, met with another HP rep, "UUHHHH", OK.....
called HP Pre-Sales, Finally, intelligent Life...., The rep and I talked finally about capacity of copies per month, 5610 does about 1500 a month VS the 6200, 3k a month...
I also have a 5 year old Photosmart P1100 that sat idle for about 3 years, put new carts in, updated the drivers (Thanks HP), and it woiks just fine!
Why BestBuy??
They would not knock off the seven buck difference from Circuit City, but they had the best EXTENDED Warranty... 3 years for 30 bucks...., Bring it into the store, they ship it off if needed, no muss no fuss. That's if they CANNOT fix it on-site.
Set-up was so simple, followed to the letter whatever the pre-manual sheet said, loaded "Custom" install, can load the rest later...Took a while, but I checked e-mail while it was loading, no biggie. It even sets the clock and calendar for me (Small Thing) but hey, one less thing to deal with.
Have not used Fax or Scan yet, set-up again no hassle, passed self-test.
Yes it's noisy, and when I printed using "Fast Draft" it took about 2 seconds to print a full page of print, the "Page Guide" was not down, causing the page to "Shoot Across the Room". FAST,FAST Squared. Not as "Sexy" as Epson or Canon, but then neither am I. Moderate footprint, sturdy enougjh for Home/Home Office Use, paper will jam if paper is pushed too far in intake slot "Says so in the book", I like the idea of 2 different black ink carts, but a 2.00 difference for 1/2 the ink?? Add the Photo cart for 6 ink color, but using plain jane base paper, colors are wonderful, even on draft, quick dry, etc.
Good solid printer for moderate use, and those who hate set-up hassles. I welcome any others who've had either good or bad experiences (But after looking at some of those reviews, I can see why problems were encountered)4 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great bang for the buck; CNET's review is bias. . . again
by thiagohf113 on August 7, 2007
Pros: Everything about this great All-In-One; does what its name says
Cons: No Networking, but who cares?
Summary: I have to say that this printer is excellent despite CNET giving it a 6.1 rating. CNET is starting to write a lot of bias reviews. This is exactly ...
Summary: I have to say that this printer is excellent despite CNET giving it a 6.1 rating. CNET is starting to write a lot of bias reviews. This is exactly the kind of thing they did with the HP(who would've guessed) Pavilion dv6000t notebook. They take a great product and, not having many HP ads on the site, destroy (strong word, maybe too strong) the product's reputation. Instead of giving the consumers who turn to this site for advice on what to buy real facts and advice, CNET gives them a contracted opinion. What does this mean? Another company thats competing with HP(or for that matter, any other company) for the market pays CNET to post bogus reviews and bash on good quality products. CNET did a really good job destroying this printer's pros, but in a last effort, I will try and write a REAL review for anyone out there.
CNET's pros: "The HP 5610 is inexpensive and small, and it prints well."
Thanks for stating the obvious, CNET. of course it's inexpensive. I don't know any other company that offers an All-In-One this good at $94.99(at Costco). And to tell you the truth(which is what I'm trying to do), It prints EXTREMELY GOOD, not WELL.
CNET's cons: "The HP 5610 uses expensive ink; has poor scan quality; prints slowly; has no PictBridge port or memory-card readers."
Another error in CNET's review. This printer uses high capacity ink cartridges that are $16.99(again, at Costco). If you can't spare 17 bucks for an ink cartridge, what are you doing surfing CNET when you should look for a better job.(no offense)
Also, the scan quality is OKAY, at a max resolution of 1200X2400 dpi. CNET states that it prints slowly. Sure it might not print at 60 ppm black like a $3000 laser printer might, but at 20 ppm black and 13 ppm color, its fast for a 95 dollar printer. Moving on.
Quote, "Digital photo enthusiasts should consider a multifunction printer with memory-card slots and better output quality, such as the Canon Pixma MP130 or the pricier Canon MP760."
They're advertising TWO Canon printers. This is what I meant by the contracted opinion thing above.
Quote, "If your home office demands business-class features but doesn't need color, consider a grayscale laser multifunction printer instead, such as the Samsung SCX-4720F."
No explaination necessary.
Qoute, "However, this model gives short shrift to some basic features. For instance, the output tray sits on top of the input tray, so you'll have to remove completed prints and lift the tray out before adding or changing paper."
A BASIC feature!!??? Come on!!! HP does this because to some, its more convenient. Now for the lazy Elsa Wenzel, who is afraid to pick up a couple of sheets of paper out to put paper into the input tray, it's not that hard. You put your hand around the top papers and grip it. You then pick up the papers and put them somewhere else. Then refill. Was that so hard?
"This printer can work with black, ordinary color and photo inks, but because it holds only two of them at a time, you'll have to swap the black and photo ink tanks when you switch between printing photos and text documents."
Hey genious, keep a color and a black cartridge in so you DON'T have to keep changing cartridges.
"The control panel of the HP OfficeJet 5610 conveniently divides fax and copy functions into separate areas, although the 16-by-2-character LCD lacks backlighting."
Yeah, most people don't print in the dark.
note:I am pretty lazy and won't argue some points. Sorry.
"It printed text at a poky 4.08ppm (pages per minute), lagging behind the Lexmark X3350's 7.43ppm."
Last I checked, the Lexmark wasn't an all in one. This is an All-In-One review, right?
"We gave the HP OfficeJet 5610 high marks for its print quality, as it turned out text that was sharp, clean, black, and legible at small point sizes"
The "Senior Editor" contradicts herself. It clearly states that it prints WELL, not HIGH MARKS FOR PRINT QUALITY.
These were all of the mistakes I could find in their review. At least on the first post. Now, to give everyone a review you can trust. Not really, these are more of specs from Costco's site. Thanks Costco.
Increase your productivity with the speed and efficiency of the HP Officejet 5610xi. Now you can do it all ? print, fax, copy and scan ? from this compact, versatile all-in-one solution from HP. Create professional presentations and brochures with laser-quality black text, or print and copy color documents. Send important faxes quickly and eliminate unwanted faxes.
Conveniently copy, scan and fax multiple pages with the 25-sheet auto document feeder. Get the job done quickly with print and copy speeds up to 20 ppm black, up to 13 ppm color. As always, count on HP reliability for consistent performance.
Features:
Print, fax, scan and copy
2-line text LCD display
HP Auto Red-Eye Removal, HP Adaptive Lighting
USB compatible
HP thermal inkjet printing
100-sheet input tray, 50-sheet output tray, 25-page automatic document feeder
Copy Features:
Copy speed:
Black: up to 20 cpm
Color: up to 13 cpm
Copy resolution:
Black text: up to 600 x 1200 dpi
Black graphics: up to 1200 x 2400 dpi
Color graphics: up to 1200 x 2400 dpi
Reduce and enlarge from 50% to 200%
Maximum copies: up to 100 copies
Printer Features:
Print speed:
Black (draft, letter): up to 20 ppm
Color (draft, letter): up to 13 ppm
Print resolution:
Black: up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
Color: up to 4800 x 1200-optimized dpi and 1200 input dpi
Borderless 4? x 6? photos with HP Premium Plus photo paper
Scanner Features:
Flatbed, CIS technology
Scanning resolution:
Optical: up to 1200 dpi
Hardware: up to 1200 x 2400 dpi
Enhanced: up to 19,200 dpi
Scan inputs: Front-panel, HP Director, TWAIN 1.7
48-bit color, 256 levels of gray
Fax Features:
Fax resolution:
Black (best): up to 200 x 200 dpi (with halftoning off)
Color: up to 200 x 200 dpi
Photo: up to 200 x 200 dpi
33.6 kbps modem
3 seconds per page
90 pages memory
100 speed dials
Black and color faxing
Specifications:
UL and FCC approved
Energy Star compliant
Paper types: plain, inkjet, photo, transparencies; labels; envelopes; cards; iron-on transfers and other media
Standard paper sizes: letter, legal, executive, cards Custom paper sizes: 3 x 5? to 8.5 x 14?
Monthly volume: up to 1,500 pages per month duty cycle
Software: HP Image Zone Photo & Imaging software for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh
Included: Printer, print cartridges, power supply, power cord, phone cord, USB cable, user?s guide, setup booklet, software CD-ROM
Dimensions: 17.13" W x 22.75" D x 15.55" H
Weight: 13 lbs.
Compatible ink cartridges:
HP 27 black inkjet print cartridge (included)
HP 22 tri-color inkjet print cartridge (included)
HP 56 black inkjet print cartridge
HP 58 Photo inkjet print cartridge
PC Systems Requirements (minimum):
Processor:
Pentium® II or equivalent
Operating System:
Windows® 98, 98SE, 2000, Me, XP
Memory:
128 MB RAM
Hard Disk:
855 MB available disk space for full software installation
Full-color scanning requires additional 50 MB hard disk space
Display:
SVGA monitor (800 x 600, 16-bit color)
Drive:
CD-ROM
Miscellaneous:
USB port and USB cable
Adobe Acrobat 5 or higher
Internet access
Mac Systems Requirements (minimum):
Processor:
G3 or greater
Operating System:
Mac OS X v10.2.8, 10.3, 10.4
Memory:
128 MB RAM
Hard Disk:
400 MB available disk space for software installation
Full-color scanning requires additional 50 MB hard disk space
HP Memories Disc Creator software requires CD writer and 700 MB of additional hard disk space
Display:
SVGA monitor (800 x 600, 16-bit color)
Drive:
CD-ROM
Miscellaneous:
USB port and USB cable
Adobe Acrobat 5 or higher
QuickTime 5.0 or higher
Internet access
That's all for me today. Thank you for reading this review and please comment on it. Maybe we can get CNET to change their review into an accurate one.
Therefore, the HP Officejet 5610 is an overall good printer with a small price tag and is pack loaded with features and that's why it won the Thiagohf113 Editor's Choice.
Thiagohf1133 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Too much hassle!
by richhudak on December 12, 2005
Pros: Great Price, Has all the necessary features
Cons: I'm on my third one and still having problems!
Summary: I purchased a 5610 from a reputable store. Got it home and it would not calibrate the ink cartridges. I called HP, and after sitting on the phone for 30 ...
Summary: I purchased a 5610 from a reputable store. Got it home and it would not calibrate the ink cartridges. I called HP, and after sitting on the phone for 30 minutes, they agreed that I wasn't completely clueless and decided to ship me a replacement unit because the first one was "defective." Fast forward 10 days later. I received my replacement unit. I hooked it up, it calibrated the cartridges, but now everytime it prints a document, the cartridge carrier gets stuck! I called HP AGAIN and after 30 more minutes of my life I will never get back, they AGAIN said the unit was "defective."
So, I am now shipping back the original unit tomorrow and they are shipping me a replacement for my replacement. That's right, if you're keeping score at home, this is my third 5610 All-in-One printer in less than two weeks. I will update this review if the third one is acceptable.
Bottom line: Spend the extra money, get a better model.Updated
Just when I was starting to think it was going to take sacrificing a live chicken to appease the spirits to allow me to have a properly working 5610, HP delivered with my second replacement printer. This one works fine. No problems...4 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Unit failed after 1 year of extremely low usage.
by mbmast on October 15, 2008
Pros: There's nothing that stands out about this device.
Cons: Poor quality. Cannot be used to send or receive faxes from or to the connected computer. From the computer's view, this is a printer only.
Summary: My father bought this and it sat in the box for 1 year until I unpacked it. It has been used very occasionally for black and white copying only and ...
Summary: My father bought this and it sat in the box for 1 year until I unpacked it. It has been used very occasionally for black and white copying only and the occasional fax. The scanner light has failed. The first copy made comes out blank. The second copy made (within a minute of the first copy) comes out very light. The third copy (also done within a minute of the first or second) comes out fine. An hour or so later and the problem re-occurs.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Slow, Inconsistant, Unreliable
by robbbb4 on May 27, 2008
Pros: Lightweight!
Cons: What's There To Like
Summary: It took 3 of us to get this to what we thought was working condition. I cannot get HP cd to download, although it tells me it is. Therefore, I ...
Summary: It took 3 of us to get this to what we thought was working condition. I cannot get HP cd to download, although it tells me it is. Therefore, I am on my own figuring how it works. Let me what doesn't:
Can't scan-reads "refer to documentation"...eh?
Copies my letterhead crooked.
Can't read from computer when I try and numerous copies. Sure , it reads it is about to do 20 copies but only 1 prints out.
And the best! I have 2 lines because I have a business.I should be able to answer 2nd line before fax kicks in but its hit or miss and mainly "miss".1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: HP
- Part number: Q7311A
- Description: Increase your productivity with the speed and efficiency of the HP Officejet 5610. Now you can do it all - print, fax, copy and scan - from this compact, versatile all-in-one solution from HP. Create professional presentations and brochures with laser-quality black text, plus optional 6-ink and 4800 optimized dpi color when you print and copy color documents. Send important faxes quickly and eliminate unwanted faxes using junk-fax barrier. Conveniently copy, scan and fax multiple pages with 25-sheet auto document feeder. Use glass surface to easily scan from virtually any source - books, reports, photos and more - at 1200 x 2400 dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color. Get the job done quickly with print and copy speeds up to 20 ppm black, up to 13 ppm color. The intuitive control panel with one-touch buttons and two-line text display make it easy to reduce or enlarge documents, scan images and more without a computer. As always, count on HP reliability for consistent performance.
General
- Fax Type Plain paper
- Printing Technology Ink-jet - Color
- Monthly Duty Cycle (max) 1500 impressions
- Display 2 lines
- Width 17.1 in
- Depth 16.5 in
- Height 9.3 in
- Weight 13 lbs
- Localization English / United States
Memory
- Standard Memory 16 MB
Copying
- Max Copying Speed up to 20 pages/min (mono) / up to 13 pages/min (color)
- Max Copying Resolution up to 1200 x 2400 dpi (mono) / up to 1200 x 2400 dpi (color)
- Gray Scale Half-Tones 256
- Max Document Enlargement 400 %
- Max Document Reduction 25 %
- Maximum Copies 100
- Automatic Duplexing None
Printing
- Max Printing Resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi (mono) / up to 4800 x 1200 dpi (color)
- Max Printing Speed up to 20 pages/min (mono) / up to 13 pages/min (color)
- Color 4 or 6-ink
- Printer Drivers / Emulations PCL 3
Scanning
- Optical Resolution 1200 x 2400 dpi
- Gray Scale Depth 8 bit
- Color Depth 48 bit
Fax Machine
- Compatibility Super G3
- Max Transmission Speed 33.6 Kbps
- Fax Resolutions 200 x 200 dpi
- Total Memory Capacity 100 pages
- PC Faxing Yes (send only)
Fax Machine Features
- Delayed Transmission Yes
Document & Media Handling
- Document Feeder Capacity 25 sheets
- Max Copy Size Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
- Min Copy Weight 75 g/m2
- Max Copy Weight 236 g/m2
- Supported Media Type Cards, Labels, Envelopes, Photo paper, Plain paper, Transparencies, Iron-on transfers
- Standard Media Capacity 100 sheets
- Output Trays Capacity 50 sheets
- Document & Media Handling Details ADF - 25 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in), Input tray - 100 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in), Output tray - 50 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
- Speed Details Copying : up to 13 pages/min - Color, Copying : up to 20 pages/min - B/W, Printing : up to 13 pages/min - Color draft, Printing : up to 20 pages/min - B/W draft
PC Connectivity
- PC Connection Availability Yes
- PC Connection USB
- Operating System Support MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, Apple Mac OS X 10.3, Apple Mac OS X 10.4, Apple Mac OS X 10.2.8
Power
- Power AC 110/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Phone cable
- Consumables Included Cartridge ( Yellow/cyan/magenta ), Cartridge ( Black )
- Microsoft Certifications Certified for Windows Vista
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
Environmental Parameters
- Sound Emission 21 dBA (idle) / 48 dBA (operating)
Accessories
- HP Wireless G Print Server - print server (33089287)81.99 - 173.36
- IRON ON T SHIRT TRANSFERS 10 SHT PK (357416)10.98 - 15.40
- HP Premium Plus Photo Paper - matte photo paper - 50 sheet(s) (30643498)24.99 - 36.52
- 56 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge (20278372)9.39 - 33.83
- HP Tri-fold Brochure Paper - matte photo paper - 100 sheet(s) (30568555)16.69 - 28.93
Manufacturer info
- HP
- Manufacturer profile
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- Website: http://www.hp.com
- Address:
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