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March 22nd, 2009

HP Printer Scanner Copier Fax Photosmart 3310


HP Printer Scanner Copier Fax

HP Printer Scanner Copier Fax

Technical Details

  • Color prints, copies, scans, and faxes
  • Up to 32 ppm print speed, 4,800 dpi resolution
  • Print without PC using the 3.6-inch QVGA display
  • 4,800 dpi scan resolution, 48-bit color
  • Built-in Ethernet, USB, and PictBridge interfaces; PC and Mac compatible

What’s in the Box:

HP Printer Scanner Copier Fax Photosmart 3310 All-in-One Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier; HP 02 Black (16 ml), HP 02 Cyan (4.5 ml), HP 02 Magenta (4.5 ml), HP 02 Yellow (4.5 ml), HP 02 Light Cyan (4.5 ml), HP 02 Light Magenta (4.5 ml), HP Image Zone Photo and Imaging Software on CD-ROM, setup booklet, user’s guide, power supply and power cord, phone cord.

Description

Check out the HP Printer Scanner Copier Fax Photosmart 3310 — the world’s fastest photo printing All-in-One (1). Its highlights? Innovative printing, faxing, and scanning, true-to-life photo quality, a large, 3.6-inch display, HP’s unique, six separate inks, and built-in wireless networking.

World’s fastest photo printing All-in-One, money-saving individual inks

Innovative wireless sharing

  • Share the HP Printer Scanner Copier Fax 3310 on a small network of computers (3) with the built-in wireless networking, or connect your wireless laptop and All-in-One without setting up a network
  • Distribute photos without a PC via printer-to-printer sharing (4)
  • Wirelessly print and share photos from your camera phone (5) or via your phone’s memory card (6)

Easy photo enhancement, viewing, and printing

  • Remove red eye automatically, bring out the details in dark areas of photos, and more with HP’s Real Life technologies features
  • Quickly preview photos without a PC needed, on the large, adjustable, 3.6-inch QVGA color image display
  • Enhance, edit, and organize your pics with the HP Image Zone software
  • Print photos directly from a memory card, PictBridge USB port, HP proof sheet, camera phone, or USB flash drive
  • Easily print 4-by-6-inch photos with the handy automated photo tray; print panoramas and images in custom sizes up to 8.5-by-24-inches (7) — with or without borders
  • Get rich, realistic photos with virtually no grain using the six-ink color with HP Vivera Inks

Additional features

  • Restore your old photos: scan up to six negatives or four slides at once with the built-in adapter, then conveniently remove dust and scratches
  • Get superior scanning on the oversized 8.5-by-12-inch glass scanning surface with the 4,800 x 4,800 dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color
  • Resist photo fading for generations (7) and retain the clarity of stored laser-quality documents for decades
  • Choose the best HP products for you, then let them work seamlessly together on your behalf, helping you do everything from snap photos to print enlargements

Reviews

By: M. Bielski “I’m a level 10 vice-president!”

I just bought this printer/fax/scanner/copier two nights ago from my local Office Depot. (Lowest price I found ANYWHERE (including internet) so far.) Anyway, I brought it home and plugged in all the cables. Before I had even installed the drivers, I could scan, and change settings on my computer! The embedded web-server is awesome!

The drivers comes in two installations for Windows PC’s, Full: 1130mb, or Minimal: 350mb. The full install has all the drivers, and the full version of HP Image Zone for editing and touching up pictures. The minimal install has all the drivers, and an express version of the HP Image Zone software, which is still enough for most people. I also installed the drivers and software on my iMac, and that only seemed to take up about 300mb total. Once the print job was sent to the printer, it flew through whatever I printed.

My next test was the fax. I have Vonage phone service, so I don’t have to worry about getting a service or separate line for a fax. I put a splitter on my Linksys 2-port phone router, and hooked up all the cables. The on-screen fax test results looked all good, so I sent a fax over to work, and it came through flawlessly. I also tested it in recieving too, and that worked great as well.

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