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HP C6280 Photosmart All-in-One Printer (CC988A#ABA)

 
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HP C6280 Photosmart All-in-One Printer (CC988A#ABA)

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HP C6280 Photosmart All In One Printer. Print efficiently with six individual inks and more. Save paper by using the included duplexer to print on both sides of the paper. Share this all in one on an existing home computer network, using built in Ethernet. Replace only the cartridges that run out of ink with six economical, individual ink tanks. Print documents and 4 x 6 inch photos without swapping out paper, using an automated photo tray. Create high quality photo scans with 4800 dpi resolution and 48 bit color. Effortlessly print photos, using a 2.4 inch display. Print lab quality, fade resistant photos and laser quality documents in 6 ink color. Easily print photos without a PC, using memory card slots, a 2.4 inch display and HP Photosmart Express. Ensure photos print on the right side of the paper with the right quality settings, using HP Auto Sense Get the print you intended enhance your photos and remove red eye with the HP Red eye Removal button. Share smudge and smear resistant photos right from the printer when using HP Advanced Photo Paper. Print photos and documents at blazing speeds. Get blazing print and copy speeds up to 34 ppm black and 33 ppm color plus photos as fast as 10 seconds. Print what you see HP Smart Web Printing ensures you get useable web pages without cutoff edges.

Features:
  • All-In-One device offers color printing, copying, and scanning

  • Outstanding print quality for photos and documents; speeds up to 34 ppm black and 33 ppm color

  • Scan documents and photos at up to 4800 dpi optical resolution

  • Backed by 1-year warranty

  • Device measures 17.6 x 7.4 x 17.4 inches (WxHxD)

Product Details:
Product Length: 7.4 inches
Product Width: 21.8 inches
Product Height: 17.6 inches
Product Weight: 17.55 pounds
Package Length: 20.8 inches
Package Width: 19.0 inches
Package Height: 8.9 inches
Package Weight: 25.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 71 reviews
 
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Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 71 customer reviews )
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52 of 54 found the following review helpful:

5Photos Better Than Lab Quality  Nov 28, 2007
By Happy at Home
I have gone through several color printers in the past few years. This printer by far is the best quality color printer to date. In my opnion it should be rated as a number one printer for the money and quality it puts out.

It is one of the few out printers out there that use 6 color cartridges which makes a HUGE difference in the way your photos appear. With a higher spectrum of color, the blend of colors are much more natural.

I work in an industry in which I work hand in hand with a lot of print shops (I don't work for HP). The shops that use large format HP printers use the same 6 color configuration that the C6280 uses. What that means to you is that you are getting virtually the same quality out of the C6280 as the more expensive $30k to $40k large format printers that print shops use.

One of the greatest features of this printer is that you can get a photo that you had taken lets say 4x6 print, scan it, and print out a 8x10 copy of that photo with just as good resolution. You can do all this without using a computer. You do it all from the printer itself. It is really like your own portable photo lab.

The biggest recommendation that you need to follow is that you MUST use HP photo paper to achieve the best results. That is all I have used and I have not been disappointed yet.

25 of 25 found the following review helpful:

4Great bargain for the price  Oct 31, 2007
By Patrick C. Miller "PCM"
I bought this printer for $200 to replace a 10-year-old SCSI scanner and an aging HP PhotoSmart printer that cost me $50+ every time I had to replace the two ink cartridges (which was too often). I also wanted to network it to two wired PCs running Windows XP, a wireless PC running XP and an wireless laptop running Vista.

I do a good deal of digital photography, so high-quality printing is important. I also have many articles published on the Web that I wanted to print two-sided on heavy stock paper. I don't need fax capability, but having a copier at home is a definite plus.

The C6280 was easy to set up and get running right out of the box. It fits into the footprint vacated by my old HP printer. Initially, it was easy to network with my other computers, but the printer tended to disappear from the network until I assigned it a static IP address. Once I did that, it became a very reliable network printer.

I didn't expect this printer to be speed demon, and it's not. However, it is plenty fast for my purposes. It is a bit noisy when it first starts printing and does shake my desk a bit. I consider those minor annoyances, not big problems. To me, the text is black, crisp and clear. I have no problem whatsoever reading it.

For photo printing, it's taken a bit of experimenting with my photo editing software and the printer settings to get the image quality I desire. However, now that I've worked out the settings, the image quality is fantastic. I've done a limited amount of scanning and copying with the C6280, but in general, it seems to perform those functions very well.

The criticism about having to wait for duplex printing to dry on one side of the sheet before printing the other is rather silly. This is an inkjet! Of course it's slower at two-sided printing than a laser printer. If fast duplex printing is important to you, buy a laser printer.

For $200, I thought that this all-in-one printer was a good deal. Now that prices are coming down, it's an even better deal.

Additional comments: I've had a problem with the scan function not working with the primary PC on which I do the most scanning. When the HP digital imagining monitor failed to properly initialize, the scan function would hang up and the only way I could get out of it was to reboot my computer. I finally decided to try using the newest C6280 drivers alone without any of the HP software. This appears to have solved the problem.

22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent All-in-One Printer  Jan 05, 2008
By EvilPumpkin "Wannabe Gamer"
I purchased this printer to replace my older HP 7260 Photosmart printer that had run out of ink and an old $5 scanner that I picked up during a Black Friday sale several years back. I really wanted a printer that I could use with my all wireless laptop house - 1 XP, 1 Vista to do routine printing both photo and regular printing, and the fact that the all-in-one was only $20 more than the 7460 with a built-in duplexer and scanner, I thought why not?

Setup Vista: The Vista laptop setup was a real breeze. (I ignored their instructions to try and avoid the HP bloatware) When I went to the Add Printer setting of the Control Panel, Vista detected the printer on the network. I selected have disk to get the driver, and then had a functional printer without going through the HP install process. Yay!

Setup XP: The XP laptop setup was a bit more cumbersome as we had to use the HP install disk. Despite selecting all of the options to not install all of the optional HP software (such as buying your HP supplies online, checking automatically for updates, providing customer feedback, etc.), it detected that our previous installation had those features and updated them all. Argh! It really isn't that big a deal to then go and uninstall all of that junk, but it is annoying. I had 6 HP programs running in the background after the first install. HP should really be ashamed of themselves...Once I uninstalled all of the bloatware, I was up and running with zero problems.

Printing: Classic high quality printing from HP that I have always liked. Did some black and whites using only the black cartridge, a 4x6 photo, some web pages, all were reasonably fast...by the time I got up they were done...that's why I wanted wireless anyways.

Scanning: I wanted to scan a picture. So I went over to the unit, put the picture on the glass and hit Scan Menu. Saw 2-3 options, Scan to Card, Scan to computer. Hit scan to computer and it showed my computer's name. I hit OK, then it scanned and by the time I got back to my laptop I had a dialog box asking about resolution, file name options etc. Once I set up those options, it was done. I scanned a second picture and all of those options were saved, and it was just done before I even got back to my laptop. Excellent!

All in all, a great experience so far. I would definitely recommend this printer.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5I LikeIt  Mar 22, 2008
By D. Vertz
I have had this printer for only a week now, so I have not played with all of the features. I started not to buy it with all of the negative reviews. But with being a fairly advanced user, I know most users are not that advanced and don't know some of the workarounds. So I decide to go into a retail store and have it demo'd for me. After the first print I knew that this printer was no worse than any others.
I had my PCS 1350 stop feeding paper, so I had to replace it. I was looking for one that had the 6 colors, duplexing, networking and wasn't overpriced. This was the only HP that fit all of my needs.
After seeing and hearing it print, I could tell that it was no louder and didn't shake the table any more than the 1350. But that was the demo. Once the purchased printer was setup, it did shake a bit more than the 1350. But it's not that bad. And if it becomes intolerable, I'll move it to a table of it's own.
It does make a bit more noise than I am used to. But still not as bad as the reviews had made it sound. The strangest thing is when it was done printing (which was fast), it continued to do things. Maybe resetting the heads. It took a while, again longer than I had expected. But that may have something to with having 6 print cartridges rather then the two cartridges in a printer that uses a tricolor cartridge.
Some complained about the HP software. This has always been a gripe I have had. The software is bloatware. It takes a very long time to load and takes over your computer. It will even cause your computer to become slower. But this is where being an advance user comes in handy. I already knew how to overcome the software problems people didn't like. And its simple. Take the disk that comes with the Printer and throw it in the trash. Goto HP.com and search for your printer. Download the DRIVERS only file. It is much smaller because it doesn't contain all that software you don't need. Use that to install the printer.
To setup the printer it took me about 5 minutes to unpack, 15 minutes to start it up (including the 4.5 minutes one time startup), less than 5 minutes to download the drivers file, and less than 10 minutes to have it printing. So between 30-40 minutes total.
In doing some test prints, I have discovered that for some reason It doesn't seem to like the Kodak Paper too much. And my bet is, it has something to do with the autosense that determines if the paper is right side up. But once printed, those image are Lab quality. The duplexing feature work perfectly. Just be sure it is tured on, it is off by default.
All-in-all, it is already the best printer I have owned. I am glad I did not let a few bad reviews deter me away from buying an HP printer.

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5GREAT PRINTER, LOVE IT!!  Nov 27, 2007
By F. Colby
I recently bought this HP C6280 after searching for a printer that is compatible with VISTA. I had gone thru four other printers, 3 HP and 1 Canon to find one problem after another due to VISTA issues. This printer is fantastic. Set up was a breeze and with the ethernet I find the connection to be as speedy as with USB, not at all slow. I have it hooked up to both my PC and notebook. I like the paper tray and the dedicated photo paper tray is handy. The printer is larger than some and a bit noisey. The price will most likely come down, be careful when purchasing ink, they make two size ink cartridges. Overall I'm happy with this one.
6 MONTHS LATER: I have to admit my initial review was far too soon after buying this printer. It has been the worst choice I could have made. It is noisey. It sucks up ink like crazy, always needing one or the other of the six inks. It is slow, when I hit the print command it decides to do "ink maintenance" then shimmys and shakes when it prints. The on screen status is not necessary and no way to turn it off. Finally today I got tired and am now using a different make printer.

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