Electronics : HP C7280 Photosmart All-in-One Printer (CC567A#ABA)

Electronics : HP C7280 Photosmart All-in-One Printer (CC567A#ABA)

HP C7280 Photosmart All-in-One Printer (CC567A#ABA)

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HP C7280 Photosmart All-in-One Printer (CC567A#ABA)
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Brand: Hewlett-Packard
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 2.1 GHz
CPU Type: PowerPC G4
EAN: 0883585105137
Hard Disk Size: 1 GB
Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: C7280
Processor Count: 1
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Special Features: nv:Print Method^Thermal Inkjet|First Page Output Time^N/A|Resolution^Up to 4800 x 1200 Optimized DPI|Maximum Duty Cycle^Up to 3,000 Pages Per Month|Print Speed^Up to 34 PPM (Black)|Print Speed^Up to 33 PPM (Color)|Special Features^Network-Ready|Special Features^Copying Capability|Special Features^Scanning Capability|Special Features^Fax Capability|Special Features^Wireless Capability|Dimensions^17.7'W x 17.5'D x 9.8'H|Protocols^N/A|Connectivity^Ethernet|Connectivity^USB 2.0
Studio: Hewlett Packard
System Memory Size: 2000 MB
System Memory Type: SDRAM



Features:
  • All-In-One device offers color printing, copying, faxing, and scanning
  • Outstanding print quality for photos and documents; speeds up to 34 ppm black and 33 ppm color
  • Scan documents and photos at up to 4800 dpi optical resolution
  • Backed by 1-year warranty
  • Device measures 17.7 x 9.7 x 17.4 inches (WxHxD)







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Print, copy, scan and fax, all from the high performance Photosmart C7280. Staying efficient is easy with an automatic document feeder, two-sided prints and more. Experience effortless printing of lab-quality photos in as fast as 10 seconds, using a 2.4' color display. Get blazing print and copy speeds, up to 34-ppm black and 33-ppm color and photos in as fast as 10 seconds. Replace only the cartridges that run out of ink with six economical, individual ink cartridges. Easily edit, print and share photos, using included HP Photosmart Essential Software. Fax, scan and copy up to 50 pages while working on other projects, using the automatic document feeder. Save paper by using the included duplexer to print on both sides of the paper. Share and print from network-enabled notebooks and PCs, using built-in wireless and Ethernet. Print documents and 4x6' photos without needing to swap out paper, using the automated photo tray. Get the print you intended, enhance your photos and remove red eye with the HP Red-eye Removal button. Copy resolution - Black Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, Color graphics Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi Copy speed - Black Up to 34 cpm, Color Up to 33 cpm Scan resolution - Up to 4800 x 4800 dpi, Optical Up to 4800 dpi, Bit depth 48-bit System Requirements - Windows 2000 (SP3 or higher) or XP, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Intel Pentium II, Celeron or compatible processor, 233 MHZ or higher, 128 MB RAM, 1 GB hard disk space, CD-ROM and USB port Dimensions - 17.7 x 17.4 x 9.5 (450x443x241mm) Weight - 24.3 pounds (11 kg)

Amazon.com Item Description:
If you're looking for a single device that prints, faxes, copies, and scans, the HP Photosmart C7280 All-in-One Printer, Scanner, and Copier is your answer. The printer has a built-in 2.4-inch display you can use to easily print photos without a PC: Simply put your memory card into the memory card slot (compatible with Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, xD-Picture Card), preview it on the display, and print. Enhancing your photos and removing red eye is as simple as pushing the HP Red-eye Removal button.

The HP Photosmart C7280 produces lab-quality, fade-resistant photo prints by using a six-ink color system for accurate color reproduction. Photos will always print on the correct side of the paper with the right quality settings because of HP Auto Sense technology. And coupled with HP Advanced Photo Paper, the C6280 is sure to produce photos that are smudge and smear-resistant right from the printer. Print speed is outstanding as well, at up to 34 ppm black and 33 ppm color. For those looking to save paper, an included duplexer lets you print on both sides of the paper. Sharing the printer with everyone on your network is simple with both built-in wireless and Ethernet connectivity.

The fax functionality is performed by a 33.6 Kbps modem at speeds up to three seconds per page. The built-in memory can hold up to 90 pages and the fax is capable of color faxing, delayed sending, and auto-redialing with a maximum of 48 broadcasting locations. The scanner uses a Contact Image Scanner (CIS) for scans at up to 4800 dpi optical resolution with a scan size of up to 8.6 by 11.7 inches. The copier supports pages up to this size as well and you can make up to 50 copies in one pass. Color copies are supported and there are settings for enlarging and reducing from 50 to 400 percent. HP Photosmart C7280 supports Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP Home and Professional, and Windows Vista as well as Mac OS X 10.3.9 and 10.4.x. It is backed by a 1-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Photosmart C7280 all-in-one, power cord, phone cord, 02 black ink cartridge, 02 cyan ink cartridge, 02 magenta ink cartridge, 02 yellow ink cartridge, 02 light cyan ink cartridge, 02 light magenta ink cartridge, set up guide, user's guide, paper sample pack, installer CD, and two-sided printing accessory.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Great Printer - Horrible Software ...
Get ready for long hours with tech support. The software that drives this printer is abysmal. Every time there is a problem you have to uninstall and reinstall the software. Not worth the headaches.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great all-in-one. ...
My research for an All-in-one lead me to the HP C6480 and the J7280. I chose the Photosmart primarily for the photo printing quality. Using the highest quality photo paper the results are amazing...as good as if it came from Kodak. Installation was fast and easy following the instructions on the included disk. I have my telephone/answering machine hooked into it, as per directions in the manual, and this machine distinguishes between a fax and a phone call or the answering machine.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * HP Photosmart C7280 - good product ...
I got the HP Photosmart C7280 AIO after giving away a HP 7410 AIO, to get rid of a lot of headaches. I am very pleased with the C7280. I have no complaints with this product at this time.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good printer, bad software ...
For the most part I really like the printer. It does everything as advertised and does it well. Photo prints are really nice. It is not the fastest but for a home user it is more than adequate. Setup on our wireless network was easy. However, in the 2 months that I have had it I have spent about 6 hours in on-line chats with the HP tech folks. Shortly after installing it I experienced run away services.exe processing which took about 100% of the CPU. Turns out it is a known issue but I had to dig hard and work with the HP folks to identify and fix it. I suspect one of the fixes they helped me with has led to my other problems but the software is not very stable. For example, if printing photos and there is a misfeed or jam - it locks everything up. Also, even with HP tech help they could not figure out why I was getting a white border on my photos even when borderless was selected. On the positive side their HP tech chat is fast, easy and very friendly - which is a good thing since you may spend a lot of time with them.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great printer for wireless use with multiple computers ...
I bought this All-in-one printer to use with 2 laptops, a PC and an iMac.
I selected it for the wireless connection option, and because I have had good experience with HP in the past.
This printer only missed 5 stars from me because of some annoying driver issues.

Positive:
+ Setup was easy + print quality with the 6 cartridges is excellent, especially borderless photo prints are superb + copy and fax function (also very easy to install and use) + direct printing from memory cards with monitor on device + separate paper tray for 4 x 6 inch photo paper + single cartridges that can be replaced separately

Negative:
- I am not too happy with the drivers. On the iMac it is difficult to select the paper tray. It is annoyoing if you want to print borderless on photo paper, and end up with your photo on plain letter paper (it's slightly easier on Windows OS). And when the printer is shut off, or when I'm away from home with the laptop, I always have annoying error messages when shutting down the computer.

Would be great if HP could improve the drivers. However, I can still recommend this All-in-one. Great print quality, copy and fax at fair cost.
And wireless use with multiple computers at home.


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