|
HP Photosmart 3310 All-in-One Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax | 
enlarge
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
List Price: $488.00 Buy New: $419.99 You Save: $68.01 (14%)
New (2) Used (2) Refurbished (4) from $147.89
Rating: 56 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 25 Dimensions (in): 18.3 x 15.6 x 8.7
MPN: Q5863A#ABA Model: Q5863A#ABA UPC: 829160970424 EAN: 0829160970424 ASIN: B000B63RIK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Features:
| • | Color prints, copies, scans, and faxes | | • | Up to 32 ppm print speed, 4,800 dpi resolution | | • | Print without PC using the 3.6-inch QVGA display | | • | 4,800 dpi scan resolution, 48-bit color | | • | Built-in Ethernet, USB, and PictBridge interfaces; PC and Mac compatible |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Check out the Photosmart 3310 - with speedy printing and brilliant inkjet performance in black and color. Its highlights? Innovative printing, faxing, and scanning, true-to-life photo quality, a large, 3.6" display, HP's unique, six separate inks, and built-in wireless networking. Print photos directly from a memory card, PictBridge USB port, HP proof sheet, camera phone, or USB flash drive Easily print 4 x 6 photos with the handy automated photo tray; print panoramas and images in custom sizes up to 8.5 x 247?with or without borders Get rich, realistic photos with virtually no grain using the six-ink color with HP Vivera Inks Share the 3310 on a small network of computers with the built-in wireless networking, or connect your wireless laptop and All-in-One without setting up a network Distribute photos without a PC via printer-to-printer sharing Wireless print and share photos from your camera phone or via your phone's memory card Black print speed - Up to 32 ppm / Color print speed - Up to 31 ppm Black print resolution - Up to 1200 rendered dpi black (when printing from a computer) Color print resolution - Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi color (when printing from a computer and 1200 input dpi) Borderless printing - up to 8.5 x 24 inch Duplex printing - Automatic (optional) USB and Ethernet ports Windows and Macintosh compatible 100 Sheet Paper tray Dimensions - 18.3 x 15.6 x 8.7 in
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 51 more reviews...
Worked well for only 5 months October 19, 2008 igetsohigh (US Army, Germany) This printer only worked well enough for 5 months and than got a paper jam message. I cleared the paper jam and it still says, it still has a paper jam. I checked HP tech support and nothing was useful to help me resolve this problem.
Known Issue September 7, 2008 MikeC (Brooklyn, NY USA) I bought this printer for my small business, and it has done a good for everything from photo printing to invitations. I have noticed a slight problem with some copies, though. For large, full glass copies, there was a noticeable "bump" in the end product. It looked as if someone had bumped the printer, sometime during the scan. There have also been times when color printing has been very fast, but others, particularly when I had to print multiple color pages, one page printed quickly, but other pages would take so long, I'd walk away and come back and the print job still wasn't done. I have varied the order of the pages, and this has not helped. All in all, though, I still would rate this printer somewhere between 3 and 4 stars. Recently, though, when trying to replace an empty cartridge, the printer locked open, and the access door would not close. I entered into a live chat with an HP rep. To summarize my experience, I followed all the directions of the rep - a number of times. It didn't fix the problem. The rep then told me that it was a hardware failure, and started a sales pitch for me to buy a new machine. I mentioned a number of times that I found this to be a known issue, as documented on the web, and asked if HP offered any recall because of this issue. He just kept on with the pitch. Since my printer is a large part of my business, I told him my requirements, and he told me that I could get a similar printer from HP at a reduced price. The frustrating thing is that his "much reduced price", to quote him, is the SAME price that is on the HP website. I know things fail, and I don't expect perfection from a printer. But I DO expect integrity from HP and their reps. I felt as if the guy was just trying to make a sale and not listen to my issue. Customer service is part of every purchase. So is addressing a client's needs. But lying and attempting to deceive clients is reprehensible. The added frustration reduces my recommendation and my stars to 2.
This is our 2nd 3310... August 14, 2008 Charlotte J. Kerns (Annapolis, MD) My husband and I are now on our 2nd HP PSC 3310. Our original one developed an "ink failure" error message caused we think by a power surge during a power failure about a month ago. While we realised that the 3310 is no longer made, we liked it so much we Googled HP PSC 3310 and, to our surprise, came up with a supplier of new machines, www.pcrush.com . We have been for the most part very pleased with the 3310. We especially like the large display which also does double duty as a caller ID. The pictures that the machine prints are done quickly and with a very good result. My husband does a lot of label and envelope printing and is pleased with the quality and speed of the jobs. We have done much scanning of documents and photos with good results. One thing we would have appreciated with the software would be a way to designate which e-mail client to send pictures or documents with. The Outlook Express and Outlook options are the only ones available. It would have been nice to have another option since we use another e-mail client. We have, however, discovered a workaround to that. The ink cartridges are a breeze to change. When we had an HP PSC 2410 the cartridges were very difficult to change, so the 3310 is a breath of fresh air. The copies are crisp and quickly done. One drawback is that the paper tray doesn't hold much paper. The faxing capability is excellent and quite convenient. While the 3310 came with an install CD, I went to the HP website and downloaded the most recent version which made for an easy install. All in all, I think the 3310 is quite good and would recommend it if one can find it. I only regret that it is no longer made.
Worst HP Printer Ever July 30, 2008 Donald E. H. Ratcliff (Las Vegas, NV United States) I have had this printer for over a year now. It makes great prints if you can actually get it to print. If you do any printing besides 81/2 x 11" it takes a small amount of coding each time to program it to work. Also I now can't get it to realize I have a full blue cartridge in it. I have owned quite a few HP printers over the years and they all have worked pretty well. This one blows. Stay away.
Piece of Junk July 10, 2008 C. Dickson My son used this printer for three months while at college. The black stopped working. We changed the ink even though it wasn't empty and it still didn't work. Nobody will fix this printer. HP considers it a disposable. The chat line is a front for a service that tries to sell you another printer with a discount if you trade your broken one in. The only problem is that I can buy a new one on Amazon for less then what HP offers with their discount so in essence, it's a disposable printer. Save your money and buy a cheap refurbished or better yet, buy several so you have spares when they die.
|
|
|
|
Information about prices, products, services and merchants is provided by third parties and is for informational purposes only. Electronics-vault.com does not represent or warrant the accuracy or reliability of the information and will not be liable for any errors, omissions or delays in this information or any losses, injuries or damages arising from its display or use.
|
| |