HP launches 3 new home all-in-one printers

By Pam Carroll on 11 September 2006

Tags: all-in-one | copy | fax | hp | photosmart | printer | scan | printing | panoramic | dpi

Not so long ago you bought a home printer based on whether you were going to use it primarily for office duties or photo printing. Today, many are now getting better at pulling both duties.

HP has just launched three new all-in-one printers that can print colour documents at 31 ppm and 4 x 6-inch colour prints in 14 seconds (provided you use HP Advanced photo paper). All models also include a Photo Fix button that lets you sharpen colour and remove red-eye without using your PC.

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J.SIDDIQ
28/06/2007 03:26 AM

EASY UNDERSTANDABLE EXPLANATION AND VERY GOOD PRESENTATION.

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Joan O'Boyle
06/09/2007 02:03 PM

I bought a Hewlett Packard a few years ago. I have a Scanjet3300C & A Deskjet 610C Printer. Could you please tell me how I can send a Fax using these? Thank you

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