Product MPN
Key Features
Not all Printers work on all platforms. Choose the platform (OS) that you will need the printer to work under. Some printers will be cross platform meaning that it will work with several platform types (e.g. PC and Mac).
Printer Type
All-In-One Printer
The technologies used in printing include Inkjet, Laser, Dot Matrix and Thermal. InkJets are the most popular for home use and are generally less expensive. Laser is faster and renders a higher image quality. Dot Matrix and Thermal are usually designed for specific business and small business uses.
Technology (Detailed)
Thermal Inkjet
Some printers print in color as well as black and white, while others only print in black and white.
Output Type
Color Printer
Max Resolution (Color)
4800 x 1200 dpi
Technical Features
Printers are hardware devices that come in many different versions, all designed to print text and graphics on paper. The most common forms and their descriptions are listed below: DESKTOP: Any printer designed to sit flat on any surface, such as a desk, table or stand. STATIONARY: These printers are similar to desktop versions but are non-portable. PORTABLE: These printers are ones that can be carried around. They can be as small as a handheld printer, or as big as a photo printer, designed to print copies of photos taken by a digital camera. HANDHELD: Such printers can fit in the palm of a person’s hand. They are used to print out small notes and graphics, receipts, business cards, and other necessary items when a person is away from their desktop or stationary printer. POINT OF SALE: These types of printers are used by retailers, private and home business owners who need a special device to print receipts or any other forms of financial paperwork.
Connectivity Technology
USB 2.0, RJ-45 Network Adapter, PictBridge
Built-in or attachable functionality for automatic two-sided printing.
Monthly Duty Cycle is the maximum number of pages per month that a printer is recommended to output.
Monthly Duty Cycle
1,000 - 9,999 (Individual)
How many pages a machine generally prints or copies per month. The recommended volume can help determine whether a printer or copier is best for use at home, or in a small, medium, or large office.
Monthly Duty Volume
7,500 Pages
Printing from a digital camera straight to a printer without a computer.
Direct Printing Capability
Print Photos Without a PC
Language Simulation
HP PCL 3 GUI
Refers to built-in Flash memory or removable card memory. Removable cards can be inserted in select printers and all-in-ones for direct transfer of photos without a PC.
Memory Card Compatibility
Compact Flash Type I, Compact Flash Type II, Memory Stick, Secure Digital (SD), Multimedia Card, xD Picture Card, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick DUO, MagicGate Memory Stick
Media
Media Type
Cards, Envelopes, Greeting Cards, Index Cards, Labels, Photo Paper, Plain Paper, Transparencies, Inkjet Paper
The size and format of paper (media) that the printer is designed to print with. Most machines will print on A4 (210 x 297mm) individual sheets at a time. Receipt or payroll printers will use a roll of paper which will print continually on a area with predefined page breaks. Other more specialized machines also can print on envelopers, folders or ledgers.
Max Media Size
A4 (210 x 297 mm)
Total Media Capacity
250 Sheets
Multifunction Features
Copying Speed (Black)
35 ppm
Copy Speed (Color)
34 ppm
Zoom Range, Enlargement
400 %
Zoom Range, Reduction
25 %
Scanning Features
Scanner Type
Flatbed Scanner, Sheetfed Scanner
Scanner Resolution
2400 x 4800 dpi
Faxing Features
Fax Features Supported
Color Fax, Automatic redial
Networking
Networking Type
Print Server (Optional), Wireless Network Adapter (Optional), 10/100BaseT
Data Link Protocols
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Memory
System Requirements
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2000, Novell NetWare 5.x, Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows XP Pro x64, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple MacOS X 10.3.9
Dimensions
Miscellaneous