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HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer

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MSRP: $279.99
Your Price: $229.95
Savings: $ 50.04 ( 18% )
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
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HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer Features
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Robust and affordable all-in-one printer, fax, scanner, and copier Crisp and clear 1,200 dpi black and white print quality; 4,800x1,200 dpi full-color print quality Prints or copies up to 30 pages per minute Windows and Mac compatible 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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Additional HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer Information
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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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What Customers Say About HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer:
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This is a real pain when you have to copy smaller items like receipts. I've had this printer for about 3 years, and only use it for occasional printing, copying, and faxing. Very disappointing. Very recently the printer just decided it would stop copying and scanning anything from the glass/platen. Now, whenever I need to copy or scan anything, I have to use the document feeder. The software is also very bloated and takes forever to install. I will think twice about buying an HP printer in the future.
I have had this for 6 months and love it. The printing is crisp and the color printing is quite good. I don't get the negative reviews.
Bought this to replace an older HP fax/print/copy unit. I'm not kidding; the older combo from HP must have been at least 10 times faster for making copies. All I can say is WOW, what a piece of junk. Expensive consumables and has to be the SLOWEST office combo on the market. Even at the fast (low res) setting it must be 5 minutes to make a copy. After this I am swearing off HP combo systems.
A call to support revealed that once the memory is full, it just stops. Removing the cartridge doesn't help. Then I tried scanning the 40 pages to the PC, and it also failed at about 20 pages. When trying to fax a 40 page document, it continuusly failed at about 20 pages. While the 6310 provides good bang for the buck, it is definitely a limited performance machine. Get a seperate fax machine. When your color cartridge fails, you can't print black and white. Here's a better one.
Very dumb. Dump the scan to the PC (or send the FAX to that point), then start reading more pages from the stack. Copying is very slow, its uses expensive cartridges like water, but the worst feature of the machine is the poor software. HP support acknowledges this behavior. Guess HP hasn't learned "flow control". Rocket science. Get a Laser. The sum total will be a bit more, but if you want decent performance, the saving on this machine won't be worth it and you will just end up paying more anyway in cartridges.
Mistake No. "Unreliable, slow, expensive to operate" is the title of a recent review here on Amazon. Gladstone, the reviewer, is exactly right on all counts. Silly me, I bought another one. This 6310 is just not good, and I don't plan to buy another HP printer again unless it has a long successful track record.Recommend: do not buy this product if you want a printer -- or buy it but also buy a forever all-things-covered warranty and be ready to ship it in for service. I bought one of these a couple of years ago, and it lasted until one month after the warranty expired.
Yes, this one lasted a bit longer in calendar days, but it had extremely light use -- a few copies of print per week, literally. Mr. 2 was thinking the new 6310 would be better than the old one. Then the perennial "carriage jammed" problem, plus the very wasteful use of ink -- I spent a lot of time trying to get someone to just service the thing, but nobody would do it -- literally, no one. I knew the problem had to be simple, but no way -- HP said they'd sell me a new one. Now, when I need it, it does not work.The scanner is okay; the fax is probably fine for transmitting; I don't use it for receiving faxes because that would mean using its print feature which is its weakest link.I owned two other HP printers; one is 16 years old and still works fine; the other, about 9 years old.
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