Electronics : HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One Printer/Scanner/Copier (CC210A#ABA)

Electronics : HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One Printer/Scanner/Copier (CC210A#ABA)

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HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One Printer/Scanner/Copier (CC210A#ABA)

from: Hewlett Packard



HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One Printer/Scanner/Copier (CC210A#ABA)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Hewlett-Packard
Color: White/ Grey
EAN: 0808736757744
Label: Hewlett Packard
Product Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: C4280
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Not Machine Specific
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Studio: Hewlett Packard
Variation Description: White/ Grey


Piece facts:
  • Robust and affordable all-in-one printer, scanner, and copier for home office and photo printing
  • Preview and print photos without a PC by using 1.5-inch display; print photos in a snap without a PC by using memory card
  • Print and copy snapshots with or without borders
  • Print photos and laser-quality text with speeds up to 30 pages per minute
  • 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty







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A highly affordable photo All-in-0ne, the Photosmart C4280 is ready to bring you beautiful, true-to-life photos straight from your camera, without a PC. Just preview your shots on the 1.5' display and send to print. You'll also get great scans and quick copies, and you'll be able to print archival-quality documents without the edges cut off.

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The HP Deskjet D4280 is a compact color inkjet printer, copier, and scanner that is capable of printing at speeds of up to 30 ppm in black & white and 23 ppm in color. This multifunction printer can also print borderless 8.5 x 11-inch photos that feature vivid color and 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution directly from supported memory cards.

The HP Deskjet D4280 offers:
  • The ability to Print, Copy, and Scan
  • Print and copy speeds up to 30 ppm black & white and 23 ppm color
  • 1 USB port and 4 memory card slots
  • Color print resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • A 100-sheet paper tray


The HP Deskjet D4280 is a true multifunction printer. View larger.


Print directly from a wide variety of memory cards. View larger.
Print Crisp, Colorful Photos and lmage-Rich Documents
Not only does the HP D4280 print colorful photos and documents at speeds reaching 23 ppm, but it also makes the quality of the imagery a priority, with its use of HP Vivera lnks and optional six-ink color process.

With the HP D4280, you can print directly from a variety of supported memory cards, including CompactFlash, Memory Sticks (Duo), SD, MMC, and xD-Picture Cards. No need for the computer; just plug-in a compatible memory card and use the colorful 1.5 inch LCD screen to help guide you through the printing process.

Color Copy and Scan With Ease
The D4280 features easy one-button copying in both black & white and full-color with ultra-high resolution capabilities of up to 600 dpi and 4800 x 12000 dpi respectively. lt will make as many as 50 copies with the push of a button at speeds of up to 30 cpm in black & white and 23 cpm in color. Reduce or enlarge originals from 25% to 200% for added versatility.

Get a full-color preview of your scan in about three seconds before you actually decide to scan any document. 0nce you decide to scan, it will be quick; in a matter of seconds, you'll have full-color images up to 1200 dpi in dynamic 48-bit color. Use the included software to enhance a scanned image or document to an unbelievable 19,200 dpi for producing large-scale prints and digital documents.

Versatile Paper Handling
This printer will handle a variety of special media, including envelopes, transparencies, photo paper, panoramas, and more. The 100-sheet paper tray provides plenty of paper capacity for small-scale jobs.

Compatible with both Windows (some features may not be available with Windows 2000) and Macintosh, the HP Deskjet D4280 measures 17.09 x 11.42 x 6.38 inches and weighs 11.09 pounds. lt's backed by a 1-year limited warranty.

What's in the Box
HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-0ne, HP 74 Black lnkjet Print Cartridge (4.5 ml), HP 75 Tri-Color lnkjet Print Cartridge (3.5 ml), power supply, power cord, software CD, setup guide, basics guide, read-iris flyer, registration card, and pen shopping card.




















Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Avoid the HPC4480 ...
I purchased two of these for our office, and deeply regret that decision. The printer spams the heck out of you with ink level pop-ups, trying to get you to buy more ink. The popups aren't even accurate. The memory card slots took over the F: drive position, which was already in use on both systems. On both systems, we've experiences enormous slowdowns with MS apps. There is a 15 second delay in Excel when printing or changing print settings, and Word sometimes won't print at all. We've taken to printing to a PDF file and then sending the document to the printer because it's faster. HP support was no help. Multiple e-mails resulted in solutions that either killed the ability to scan or that directed us to options in the "solutions center" that didn't exist. Stay away.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - This printer consistently disappoints.
Since day one this printer has been a consistent disappointment. It does produce high-quality scans, but for basic word-processing printing needs, it is the worst printer I have ever owned.

The biggest problem is that it doesn't take paper from the feeder properly (and I do use the kind of paper specified by the manufacturer), and as a result often jams. It consumes ink voraciously (even though I have it at the lowest ink-use setting). And (at the risk of anthropomorphizing) it is finicky: it inexplicably always wants to print test sheets and alignment sheets instead of the pages of writing that I want it to print, and it takes a very long time (and uses a lot of ink) to do so.

Do not buy this printer. I got it for free from Apple when I bought my laptop, and now I fully understand why they were giving them away. I will probably buy a new one, because this one is so bad that it actually compromises my productivity as a writer.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Not with it ...
When my wife recieved this item it was missing th USB cord. When she called about it she was told that she would have to pay for a new one. The printer/scanner/copier works fine but I'm not to happy that they didn't send the USB cord and than was told I would have to pay in order to get one.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - HP All in One Printer
I got the machine in a timely manner and it is great!! I have struggled with all manner of single use gadgets but this does it all. and a great price and good mechanics. Easy to use and makes good copies.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * HP C4280 All in One review ...
I really like my new HP All in one Printer. It's fast in printing and copying. And the quality of the prints is very nice.
Only little drawbacks are that it scans a little slow and I don't really care for the paper tray placement because it's on the bottom of the unit. But, overall, I'm pleased with my purchase.



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