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HP PSC 1315


$110.00 Released January, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compact design takes up very little desk space. Prints faster than the 1210 model. Print quality on photo paper is adequate for most purposes.

The Cons:Doesn't come with the required cables. Need to dig around to find the "Other Specialty Paper" setting to work with labels and thicker papers. Very loud when handling paper, scanning, and printing.

The HP PSC 1315 is a basic color inkjet printer/scanner combination designed for home use and with multi-function capabilities. It has a flatbed color scanner on the top that can also act as a photocopier (even in color).

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The print rate maximum is 17 pages per minute in black, and 12 in color in draft mode. Maximum color resolution is 4800 x 1200 dpi. It can also print directly from PictBridge-enabled digital cameras, and comes with several software programs that can perform basic editing on scanned documents or photos, or scale photocopies. The scanner has 256 grayscale layers and an enhanced scan resolution of 19200 dpi. It can use a maximum of three cartridges, one black, one tri-color and optional photo cartridge.

Features

  • Released January 2009
  • All-in-one printer/scanner/copier
  • Color print resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • 17 pages per minute (black), 12 pages per minute (color)
  • Direct printing from PictBridge devices
  • Enhanced 19200 dpi scan resolution
  • Includes HP print application software
  • 100-sheet input tray, 50-sheet output
  • 16MB RAM
  • Maximum monthly duty 1000 pages
  • USB connection

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Pros
  • 4

    compact design takes up very little desk space

  • 1

    prints faster than the 1210 model

  • 1

    print quality on photo paper is adequate for most purposes

  • 1

    clean aesthetic

  • 1

    multi-function: scan, copy and print

  • 1

    affordable price point

  • 1

    great overall print quality

Cons
  • 1

    doesn't come with the required cables

  • 1

    need to dig around to find the "Other Specialty Paper" setting to work with labels and thicker papers

  • 1

    very loud when handling paper, scanning, and printing

  • 1

    goes through ink faster than other printers

  • 1

    slow

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