Hp Photosmart C4680 All-in-one Thermal Printer Review
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>>HP Photosmart C4680 All-in-One Printer TOUCH FRAME MAKES IT EASY HP C4680 -- Inexpensive Black Box With a Nice Touch By MIKE PASINI Editor Review Date: April 2009 It seems like ever since Kodak introduced its rough-around-the-edges pigment inkjets, HP has been playing catch-up in the inkjet game. They countered Kodak's claim of less expensive prints with bundled consumables and green packaging.
Kyocera Fs 720 Driver Windows 10 on this page. And with the C4600 series, they're even mimicking Kodak's latest black ESP series inkjets with a glossy black inkjet of their own. Top image shows height of the compact unit while the bottom shows its depth. And they don't cost very much. The HP Photosmart C4680 is just a penny under $100, in fact.
That works not just for the home office but for the dorm room as well. In fact, HP has always been an attractive choice for the dorm room. The company's all-in-one printers (a scanner at school will make friends for you) have always been among the least expensive printers (not to mention all-in-ones) you can buy. Ashrae Standard 70 2006 Pdf Printer there.
We took a look at the new C4680 recently, putting it through a week (or two) in our print-happy life. Ask HP what's special about the C4680 and they'll tell you how the SmartTouch frame makes this complex device one of the easiest to use.
The low price doesn't hurt either. And the compact size and attractive design and big pluses, too. But perhaps more intriguing in this era of Less is More might be what HP left out of the C4680: • It does not do duplex printing. So you only use one side of the sheet. • It is not PictBridge compatible. So you can't plug a USB cable into the front to print from your cable-connected camera.
• It connects to other devices via USB only (no Bluetooth or WiFi). • It's a four-color printer with just three color inks. This isn't a big deal with a small picoliter size but HP doesn't publish what size dot this printer can produce. That's odd because it certainly seems to be small. • No CompactFlash card support. The company is betting those features, available on competing products, don't matter to you. Here are the specifications the company does list for the C4680: Printer Print Speed: Vary according to the document, HP coyly says.
Not fast, we say. Print Resolution: Black: 1200 x 1200 dpi; Color: 4800 x 1200 dpi Cartridges: one black cartridge and one tri-color cartridge, both number 60 Duty Cycle: Up to 3,000 pages per month Copier Copy Speed: Up to 24 cpm (as fast as 2.5 seconds per page) black; Up to 19 cpm (as fast as 3.2 seconds per page) color Reductions & Enlargement: 25 to 50 percent reductions and 200 to 400 percent enlargements Copies: Up to 30 copies from original. Image Quality. These 4x6 prints on top of the black scanner lid exhibit the C4680's image quality issues. The steeple was printed directly from the card reader.
The larger bottom portrait is a copy of the print behind it (note it is a bit lighter). And the black and white with the magenta cast is another scanned copy.
Resolutions: 4800x9600 dpi optical resolution; 19,200 x 19,200 dpi interpolated Color Depth: 48-bit color, 8-bit grayscale Max. Document Size: 8.5x11.7 inches Card Reader Supported Media: Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Select, Memory Stick Magic Gate, Memory Stick Duo or PRO Duo (with optional adapter), Memory Stick Micro (adapter required) in slot 1. XD-Picture Card, SD Memory Card, SDHC MultiMedia CardCard, MultiMediaCard, MultiMediaCard Plus, SD Mini (adapter required), MMC Mobile (adapter required), TransFlash MicroSD Card, Secure MultiMedia Card in slot 2. General Specifications OS Compatibility: Windows Vista, Windows XP and Mac OSX v.