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Usually ships in 2-3 business days | | Only 2 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Box Contents: HP Officejet 6310, HP 98 Black Inkjet Cartridge (11 mL), HP 95 Tri-Color Inkjet Cartridge (7 mL), Photosmart Essential software, Setup & Reference guides, power supply, power cord and phone cord. The HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One is primed for meeting all your home document and photo printing needs. Cover all your office needs: print, fax, scan, and copy all from one location. Get laser-quality text and true-to-life photos in six-ink color. Copy at up to 30 pages per minute in black and 24 in color. Transfer and print fast with the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connection; Get outstanding scans with the 2400 x 4800 dpi optical resolution, and make crisp copies directly from a memory card, without turning on your computer. You can even print wirelessly by plugging into the Ethernet port of a wireless router. Up to 99 copies; scaling between 25-400% Copy Speed - Up to 30 ppm (black); up to 24 ppm (color) 100-sheet input tray, holds up to 100 sheets US letter/legal, up to 25 transparencies, 20 labels, 40 cards, or up to 10 envelopes Accepted media types - Paper(banner, inkjet, photo, plain), envelopes, transparencies, labels, cards, HP Premium Media, iron-ons, borderless media, panoramics Connectivity - 1 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 PictBridge 2-line LCD text display Power supply - 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 60 watts consumption (max.) System Requirements (PC) - Intel Pentium II, Celeron-compatible processor (or higher); 128MB RAM; 750MB HD space; CD-ROM drive; USB port; Windows 98SE, 2000, Me or XP; SVGA monitor; Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 (or higher); IE 5.01 SP2 (or higher) System Requirements (Mac) - G4 processor or higher; 128MB RAM; 400MB HD space; Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher; Web browser; QuickTime 5.0 or higher Unit Dimensions(HxWxD) - 17.9 x 15.3 x 9.3 (456 x 388 x 235 mm) Unit Weight - 17 lbs. (7.7 Kg) HP 1-Year Limited Warranty | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 20.0 inches | | Product Width: | 11.9 inches | | Product Height: | 15.8 inches | | Product Weight: | 16.98 pounds | | Package Length: | 19.7 inches | | Package Width: | 15.6 inches | | Package Height: | 11.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 19.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 288 reviews |
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| | Features | Robust and affordable all-in-one printer, fax, scanner, and copierCrisp and clear 1,200 dpi black and white print quality; 4,800x1,200 dpi full-color print qualityPrints or copies up to 30 pages per minuteWindows and Mac compatible1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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HP 3360 Printer Jul 23, 2010 Easy to set up and easy to operate. Great quality print including excellent color quality. A superb jp,e pffoce [rpdict/
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Devil Printer May 06, 2010 1. Devil Printer can only take about 10 sheets at a time, forcing you to constantly reload.
2. Devil Printer always interrupts what you're doing to see if it can download upgrades for its software. Said upgrades then cause Windows to crash.
3. Devil Printer will not stop telling you "it's ready!"
4. Devil Printer has a nasty habit of grabbing two sheets at a time and printing on 10% of one; 90% of the other, thereby ruining your print job.
Good by HP Apr 28, 2010 I have had several HP printers over the years starting with a HP 660 and have had good luck with them all. ( We still have a 722c that's 7 years old and still working ) But this 6310 is testing my patience. Right out of the box it would not recognize the black cartridge that came with it so, first thing I had to do was go buy a cartridge. Then tech support had me jumping through hoops for three days to fix all the problems. I don't mind spending some time to get a product working but when you pay for a printer, you expect it to work right out of the box not days or weeks later. I have reloaded the software several times ( lost count really ) and every time we try to print, a box comes up to tell me there is no printer and the printer feeds a blank sheet then the next sheet prints ?? The ink is very expensive and refills will not be recognized by the machine. The fax stopped working about a month ago at an inopportune time when a doctor was faxing important data. After 5 try's I told them to mail it. Very disappointed good by HP time to try something else.
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More HP junk, pure and simple Apr 23, 2010 Just like the 6210, this has the dreaded "carriage jam" issue, which means you should avoid it like the PLAGUE. HP has become terrible when it comes to printers, and you'd be better off lopping your fingers off and writing your documents up with all the spraying blood seeing as it would be less painful than dealing with either the 62/6310 series.
Save yourself the infinite grief and just avoid at all costs. You have been warned.
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Ok printer, Ink costs will get you Apr 05, 2010 First off the main reason we bought this printer was to make our wedding invitations with it. We started with the 6200 series, but that printer wouldn't pull paper in straight for the life of it, so the resulting print was slanted on the page, and never at a predictable angel. We returned it and switched to this printer 3 1/2 years ago. It worked for what we needed, but never really wowed us. We were printing on vellum, which we know doesn't absorb the ink as well. We had troubles with the little bristles that stick down after the output rollers smearing the ink on some of the prints.
In the years to follow, we had the printer on a network, and constantly had problems with the printer showing itself offline. We would have to turn it on, and reset the network about 50%-60% of the time we wanted to print.
In our experience a typical ink cartridge would only last for about 100 pages, so for us I would estimate our print costs to be about $0.25/page. We only used the printer for very light duty, probably 30 pages/month, and just last month we got an error message "Power Reset." Tried turning it off and back on, got the same error again, tried unplugging it, didn't work. Tried a few more times, then it started showing the same error, and turning it's self off, but kept the camera light blinking. soon it wouldn't even attempt to turn on. So I got online and searched for a solution, and found out how to do 4 different types of reset, Tried each, and on the full reset, I got it to power on, but all I got was the "Power Reset" error and every light blinked, and it beeped continuously. So I called HP, they said they couldn't help me because it was out of warranty. Said they could sell me a service plan, but weren't confident they could fix it. There solution was "Why don't you buy a new printer?"
I'm only really upset because from a $250 printer you would expect to get more than 1500 pages through it before it fails. It wasn't abused with heavy use. The actual hardware is in great shape and worked fine, it was only the software we ever really had problems with.
Guess HP was right, now I'm shopping for a new printer, But I'm not shopping for a HP.
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