Monday, September 19, 2011

HP 3330MFP LaserJet All-in-One with Auto Document Feeder

HP LJ3330 LASERJET PRINTER

Brand: HP Model: C9126A#ABA Platforms: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Original language: English Dimensions: 34.83 pounds Versatile printing, copying, and flatbed scanning with auto document feeder High-resolution, 1200 dpi laser print and copy engine Up to 15 ppm print speed, instant-on fuser 600 x 600 dpi optical scanning, 9600 dpi enhanced USB and parallel connectivity, PC and Mac compatible

The Hewlett Packard LaserJet 3330mfp is an efficient all-in-one unit, providing professional-quality printing, flatbed copying, and color scanning. The high-resolution 1,200 dpi laser print engine, TrueRes enhancement technology, and micro fine toner result in sharp copies and prints. Plus, the automatic document feeder holds 50 pages, making copying and scanning large documents a breeze.The copier function of the HP3330mfp LaserJet can stand alone (without a PC), producing up to 99 copies at 15 pages per minute. The reduction/enlargement settings range from 25 percent to 400 percent. Supporting a wide variety of media, the LaserJet offers crisp laser printing on cards, transparencies, and all standard-size business paper stocks. It holds up to 250 sheets and 30 envelopes and supports hand feeding for duplex printing. You can expect a hefty duty cycle up to 10,000 pages. The versatile design of the legal-size flatbed glass permits high-fidelity color scans. Optical resolution is 600 x 600 dpi or 9,600 x 9,600 dpi enhanced, and color depth is 24 bits or 256 gray scale levels.The standard memory is 32 MB RAM (9 MB for the system, 23 MB available; expandable to 96 MB). Built-in scalable typefaces include 45 TrueType and 35 PostScript fonts. A 16-character display and control panel includes quality, collation, paper size, scan to, and alert light. The package contains the unit itself, ADF, toner cartridge, power cord, Getting Started guide, support flyer, CD-ROM with software drivers and an electronic user's guide, a 250-sheet input tray, and a priority input tray. The 3330mfp is compatible with Mac and Windows operating systems (optional compatibility with MAC 9.1 and 10.1) and is supported by a one-year limited warranty.

The best customer reviews 32 of 34 people found this review helpful. Perfect for home, office! By M. Dunton I love this team! I use it mainly for computer printing, but is very useful for copying and faxing part too. I have not used in operating, but sooner or later.Here s' skinny so far: Pros: 1. You can do everything, faxing, copying, printing and scanning.2. Print quality is very good.3. Installation is easy and fast.Cons: 1. Big and bulky, it is a good fit in some tables, especially if you have to dominate your desk or cabinets over table.2. For large volumes of use may be asking too much of this machine.3. Adjustment to eliminate high-pitched tone audible Your phone line can bothersome.Don t 'forget to get the USB cable and extra phone line, if it will be the place away from the nearest telephone to the wall. 21 of 21 people found this review helpful. Ideal for office --- But .... By C. Swanson I 3330 for about 6 weeks and am very satisfied so far two issues so far, is a strange format using, and the other is the scanner function. If scanning is an important function, you want another machine, I've never had a special scanner that was so very slow. Make copies and send faxes going well, and not sure why the scanner is so slow.I with Windows XP Home and had a little trouble with unusual papers, such as small envelope, 5 1 / 2 "x 8 1 / 2" paper etc. .. HP Service was not very helpful, but suggests that I reinstall the drivers. Got it to work by defining the custom paper sizes in my MS Office suite, so now it works fine with all the paper I want use.Except problem for the paper, and the slow scan I would have given it 5 stars 15 of 15 people found the following review helpful. Good for home business, not as good for purely domestic purposes of NI have my HP Laserjet 3330 for a few years now. Despite the bulky size, I like to be able to get my separate printer, scanner and fax from my desk so I save a lot of space The flatbed scanner is a must-have feature, and I like the ADF documents. Print quality is consistently fast, high quality and I save a bundle compared to inkjet-based multifunction. (They may cost less initially, but you pay for it in the ink cartridges are too expensive!). My primary use of this device as a printer that is my main complaint of the paper tray is very cheap and badly designed. Try removing the tray without removing the first item and you have a mess on your hands. As a fax, this is a big step from my old machine dedicated fax when I can fax directly from my computer, with the flatbed scanner or the ADF. I have a couple of complaints with fax software, though (see list of complaints below). As a scanner, I love having both the ADF and flatbed scanner to scan documents so strange when you first bought was the ADF terribly slow due to the scan head would go all the way to the left to reach the ADF and then walked all the way to the right edge of each page. It was slow and boring. HP fixed that mistake with a BIOS upgrade on its website in early 2003. Otherwise, I love his ability to put a big pile of documents and foot. I have scanned thousands of black and white documents and the speed is adequate and the automatic document feeder jams often. No, but buy this scanner for its ability to scan photographs. The color scans are poor quality dissapointingly. (Almost useless for high-quality scanning of images). I have a very successful network printer in a peer-to-peer. I think there was some comment about the possibility of the scanner and fax machines in a network, but I've never tried thisGripes: I was hoping to clear my desk with a multifunctional could do what I wanted to do with a printer, fax .

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