The HP PhotoSmart 230 series color inkjet printer lets you preview your photos before you print using the color LCD display. Just select color, size and format and print borderless... more
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Power Consumption Operational: 11.7 Watt, 10.2 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep: 4.4 Watt, 3.4 Watt
Voltage Required: AC 100/240 V, AC 110/220 V
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Environmental standards
EPA Energy Star Compliant: Yes
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 1 year
Manufacturer's product description
The HP PhotoSmart 230 series color inkjet printer lets you preview your photos before you print using the color LCD display. Just select color, size and format and print borderless 4 x 6-inch photos in brilliant color - up to 4800 x 1200-optimized dpi color printing on premium photo papers. Print directly from your digital camera memory card - no PC required. And it's fun to take with you to parties and events, thanks to its small, compact size. It's so simple - easy photo almost anywhere!
Advantages: Good Print Quality,Fast speed,affordable Disadvantages: small capacity cartridges,Cost of cartridges
...Hi Everyone
The HPPhotoSmart printer had a very good print quality as i personally use it.It easy to use,fast speed of printing.HAs good exterior looks.The black and White documents get printed fast with excellent quality.The coloured documents also prints with execellent quality and with a comparable good speed than the previous HP printers.
The Disadvantage of this is only the cartridges capacity and its cost.The cartridge capacity is small and it should be used frequently so that the cartridges doesnot get dry.
But if you want quality and speed i would definitely recommend this product to you.
You will just need to keep changing the cartridges or refill them properly to get the quality printing.
I have been using the HP printers since quite a long time.I have used hp deskjet 670cprinter also and now comparing...
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Advantages: Excellent Build Quality, Great Colour Definition Disadvantages: Large Footprint, costly Ink cartridges, only a 4x6 size option
...the correct cartridge into the right chamber. The printer now asks for a sheet of paper & prints out a calibrating head alignment chart.
The cartridges are HP 348, 344, 100 & 339. The cartridges are smaller than the previous series, wether they take less ink is pure conjecture but I bet they do !!
HP supply combined colour cartridges. This is primarily due to each cartridge having a built in print head, so you get a new print head each time you replace the cartridge (no more blocked nozzles). The disadvantage is higher cartridge cost.
So what does it print like ?
I set the Colour Management setting to ColorSmart RGB, for an A4 print on HP Premium Plus Glossy paper, of a colour portrait shot of my wife (Aww). This produced an A4 print with neutral colours & excellent saturation. There is no doubt that the grey cartridge (Photo...
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Advantages: Excellent Quality and Very Fast in Draft Mode Disadvantages: Slightly heavy on Ink
...Splendid! Splendid! Splendid!
This is an excellent product. Ideal for day to day general small office requirements and for printing out those treasured digital photos.
Specs read:
Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution
Up to 19 ppm in black / 15 ppm colour
Integrated Digital Camera card readers
Edge to edge printing
Integrated LCD screen
Automatice paper type sensor
100 Sheet paper tray capacity
Windows & Mac compatible
USB Interface
It also comes with a couple of ink cartridges to get you started. Use any paired combination of HP 56, 57 58 and 59 to get the desired results be they photos, documents or B&W photos.
HP provide their own photo management software which is comprehensive but a little clunky to use. Experiment is required to fully understand and get the best out of this. For instance - we have only just...
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This printer is great if not outstanding value for money. I bought this because of it's 'all in one' features and was very impressed. The instruction manual was easy to follow and set-up was quick. Highly recommended for those who want great quality... more
Well I bought this printer about 12 months ago because I wanted a cheap, good quality HP printer with a card reader that could print good photos and documents, and that's what I got, a good sturdy printer. I'll just go through a few of the points about... more
I chose the HP Photosmart C6180 All-In-One because I had the C5180 before but I wanted one with an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), which the 5180 lacks, so this is more of an upgrade for me. That aside, I prefer multifunctional printers because I do... more
The PhotoSmart C8180 is the most complete AIO I have had the pleasure to use. The CD/DVD burner is a stroke of genius; it makes an already compelling product groundbreaking. The moment I saw the drive in the printer I hoped it would work the way I... more
The HP Photosmart 8250 is the third printer I've bought, and it's definately the best.
While it's print quality isn't quite as good as some printers on the market, it's definately amoung the best for the price - I paid only £99 for mine!
The big... more