- Color prints, copies, scans, as well as faxes
- Up to 32 ppm imitation speed, 4,800 dpi resolution
- Print but Personal Computer regulating the 3.6-inch QVGA display
- 4,800 dpi indicate resolution, 48-bit color
- Built-in Ethernet, USB, as well as PictBridge interfaces; Personal Computer as well as Mac compatible
Product Description
World’s fastest imitation duplicate All-in-One One with heading print, fax, indicate as well as duplicate innovations. Built-in wireless network as well as slide/negative scanner as well as careful 6 particular inks. Print/copy true-to-life photos which conflict vanishing for generations generations with HP Vivera Inks, up to 4800-optimized dpi color, as well as high-quality scans. Print but the Personal Computer regulating vast 3.6″ picture display, mental recall cards cards, camera phone phone as well as more. Easily raise photos with HP Real Life technologies as well as HP Image Zone software…. More >>

this printer damaged my Sony VAIO VGN-360P (running on XP profession) during set up of lap top as connecting the printer via the USB port. As the USB cable is connected from the printer to the lap top, the lap top shut down immediately and cannot start up again. Tried to fix the lap top by removing all power sources and press on the POWER button to release all electric charges. This did not help. Reset the lap top via the reset button did not help either. After talking to the tech support at Sony, this lap top has to be shipped to Sony for repair.
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I would never buy an HP again…after hours on HP Chat and talking to someone from India who said I have to pay to talk to a specialist in fixing my problem…HELLO…I bought this yesterday…the machine is not compatible in printing spreadsheets…goodbye HP
I was unable to install the software for this very attractive machine despite over 3 hours on the phone with a very capable HP tech rep. They felt the problem was incompatability with Norton antivirus, even though we disabled all Norton services and windows firewall. A friend had a similar experience. It may be a great machine for those with PC’s that can can load it, which I assume would include most machines.
Before buying this printer for the office we had another HP All In One photo printer. This printer started malfunctioning after about 3 months. Contacting customer service, they had me do all this random stuff to the printer that didn’t help. So they sent another printer (refurbished) and had me return the non working. Same problem. Went through about 5 of these in 2 years and then the warranty ran out and they said we were no longer covered and had to buy a new printer. That’s what I call fantastic service. So when they went to buy a new color printer scanner for the office I told them not to buy HP because HP is always crap, to get Canon or Epson. Well apparently this HP looked really nice to the person buying it. I figured it would start having problems if I used it too much so I limited use to color scanning and printing. After about a month there would be an Error message on the screen about once a day and I would have to turn it off and on to get rid of the message. Now, about three months later, when I try to scan it will freeze up the program and lose all the pictures, and then I have to stop the program and restart the printer. Do I really want to speak to someone at an outsourced call center who will tell me to do all this stuff and go through the exact same thing? No. I expect that in about 2 more months it will stop working all together, I will have to send it in and get a refurbished one under warranty, which will have the same problem and keep having to do this until the warranty runs out. I don’t think I’ve known anyone who uses a color printer regularly for graphics or photos who hasn’t said HPs are crap.
I really like this AIO printer. Print quality is excellent and overall features are very good. My only problem was after installing the printer drivers on 2 separate machines (I’m using the 3310 Wi-Fi option) I started noticing a process on my system was hogging the CPU when printing to the printer. On one computer it took close to one hour to print a fairly simple document because of that process. The process was one of the svchost processes. After using SysInternal’s process explorer, I narrowed the culprit to the WMI Mgmt service. I followed the advice of http://www.hanselman.com/blog/SvchostexeSucksCPUAndRebuldingTheWMIWBEMRepository.aspx and this fixed the problem. I’ve done this on the other machine with the same good results.