![]() ![]() It prints out fast, whether it's prining in black and white or color. I've had the HP Photosmart C7280 all-in-one for two or three years now, and it fulfills most of my everyday printing needs. I guess if you get this machine really cheap or given to you, then you'll be okay with it - otherwise, do more homework and find something better.įalse I Love My HP Photosmart C7280 !!!!!! Who really faxes that much anymore anyway? It is cheaper and eliminates the need for a fax machine. No bother for a fax anymore, just go online and use an electronic fax. I would rather have a scanner and a printer. Just way too big! I don't like the idea of 3 in 1 printers actually. Have you ever gotten a document from someone and it is a picture of a document? Takes up way to much space in your email and doesn't print well. This printer/scanner/fax makes you save everything as a photo. I had to resort to plugging in my old HP scanner (3570C) and scan just so I could save to Word. You must get an OCR program and pray it works. The other (non) feature of this printer is that you cannot scan to Word. To do the smart thing, one should have at least two sets of cartridges on hand at all times. It is very inconvenient though to have to replace individual cartridges because it will stop printing when it runs out of one. It has individual ink cartridges for each color and a separate one for black - all with the idea of being more economical. This printer though, to me, is just average. I don't think you can get any better hardware than HP. they have come a long way since the 90's. True HP Photosmart C7280 may not be so smart.Īs far as HP goes. All-in-all I highly recommend this product as a perfect addition to any home office. They do cost a little more, but the cartridges last quite a bit longer. Granted this does tend to use up the ink cartridges pretty fast, but you can find these at a reasonable price if you shop around and recently I have found that they are making the ink cartridges as XL cartridges. The prints look exactly like what you would receive from having them developed in a store and the price is considerably less, if you produce as many photographs as I do. My most favorite quality of this machine is the photograph printer. Copying is a breeze in both color and black and white on this machine. This printer handles the scan and fax functions very well and it is very easy to program for the fax function. I expecially like how easy it is to change the ink cartridges without having to contort your arms to reach them and release and reposition them. Very easy to use and the instruction manual and help function provide you with the answers to any questions that you may have. You could try to get your money back.I have always liked Hewlett Packer printers, but this all-in-one is outstanding. If it works with that cadridge, you've probably been provided with a faulty cadridge. If it's showing the same problems, your printer is probably faulty, you should contact a HP service provider. ![]() ![]() If that still doesn't work, you should try another ink cadridge.Choose one of the available reset methods.MFG Commands - Enter special key combo should appear.Press # and * simultaneously while the printer is ON.Do some resets from the factory access menu:.If that still doesn't work, do the same procedure as in 4, but hold down 6 instead of 3.Continue holding for up to 20 seconds while the printer starts.While holding, plug in the cable into the printer.Press and hold the # and 3-buttons on your printer.Unplug the power supply while the printer is ON.When the error still appears, try to reset your printer to factory defaults:.You might even do a restart of the printer again before inserting back. If the error is still appearing, remove all cadridges from the printer, clean them, and insert them back.Make sure that both the chip and the connectors are perfectly clean. If that doesn't help, open the printer and remove the cyan cadridge.Often a reboot fixes most printer issues. Disconnect the power supply and wait for a few seconds, just to be sure. ![]()
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