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- HP OfficeJet 7310 All-In-One InkJet Printer
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My All-In-One-And-Only! |
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Model / Serial #: |
7310xi |
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Date Written: |
August 11th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Anything and everything... |
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Cons: None at all... |
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Bottom Line: Will print/copy/scan/fax its way from
your desktop to your heart... |
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After
using the
Lexmark x75 for about a year and a half, I finally decided to buy the
HP Officejet 7310 All-In-One to rid the pain of constant paper
jams and lousy print quality. I had my eye on the 7310xi model for this unit for
about six months before I could not live without it anymore. So to finally cure
my hunger for new technology, I went to Costco and purchased this unit, and best
of all it was on sale with an additional $70 discount from their already low
$350 ($400 was the msrp) price tag. So technically I saved close to $120 (a
dream come true for me).
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE INSTALLATION :
Hardware setup is fairly simple if you follow the steps on the hardware setup
guide. It took me less than 15 minutes to unpack and setup the unit and connect
it to my computer.
The software installation is a time consuming process (even on my fast
AMD Athlon 4000+ 2.4Ghz
PC), but it is worth the wait. All of the drivers and software that gets
installed with from the CD helps control every feature of the printer from your
computer. It will make your life much easier if you just wait.
DESIGN & CONTROLS :
When comparing the size and the amount of desk space it takes with Lexmark’s
x75, I can only say that it is a little bigger in size (except for the height).
But this unit can not be fairly compared to the x75 in its features because the
x75 is obviously no match in performance, quality, or reliability. As per the
specification the 7310 is 21.6 inches in width, 17.2 inches in depth, and 11.4
inches in height. It weighs a whopping 26.2 pounds whereas the x75 only weighed
9.92 pounds. But who is going to pick this baby up everyday; just set it and
forget it.
When it comes to the controls and buttons, all I can say is that you can get
lost and have a hard time finding your way out. There are close to fifty buttons
on the control panel of this machine (it takes a while to get used to them).
They best way to find out what each button does and how to use them is to read
the manual (thoroughly) which provides a lot with details and some pictures.
My particular model the 7310xi can store 130 speed dial numbers, that is 20 more
than the regular 7310 and the 7313 models. There are many different ways to
setup the speed-dial entries, and many ways to use the speed dial feature on
this machine; all of which are explained with details in the manual. I would not
say that it is hard to setup and use, but once you read the manual and try it
out for yourself, you will think it is a piece of cake.
This unit also has five one touch speed-dial buttons for easier access to your
five most used fax numbers. This feature comes in handy when you do not have the
time to search through the 130 speed-dial fax numbers. So store your mostly used
numbers here.
The paper feeder is located on the bottom to reduce paper jams; a HP
representative visiting a store, I was at this one time, provided me with this
information. I can also confirm this from experience with the Lexmark x75 (paper
feeder is on top) because it used to get paper jams a lot of times and crooked
prints most of the time. The paper tray can hold 150 plain & legal sided paper,
30 cards labels and 4x6 photo paper, 20 envelopes and 8.5x11 photo paper, and 25
transparency films. That is amazing.
There is a built-in flash memory card reader which can read eight different card
types which includes: CompactFlash, Smart Media, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo,
Memory Stick Pro, Secure Digital, MultimediaCard(MMC), and xD-Picture Card.
However, there are certain restrictions for using this card reader; HP
recommends that the number of pictures in any memory card must be less than
1,000, each of the files must be equal to or less than 12 mega pixels or 8
megabytes in size, and last but not least the memory card size should be 1
gigabytes (solid state only - not sure what this means) or less. They say that
”approaching any of the recommended maximums on a memory card might cause the
performance of the unit to be slower than expected.”
One of the most useful features of this unit is the full color Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) screen which will help you in doing everything you can with this
unit. The LCD can be used to view pictures from flash memory cards or pretty
much everything the printer can do. You will get up-to-date information on the
LCD about the state of the printer, ink cartridges, and problems (if any). You
will be notified via the LCD about the ink cartridge status, and even wired or
wireless network status.
The document feeder tray (located on the top) works hand-in-hand with the
flatbed scanner which is a new thing for me because the x75 did not have a
document feeder tray. Heck it only had three buttons on it altogether. On the
other hand the output tray can handle up to 50 sheets at a time on this unit,
which is very good.
One other feature I admire about this unit is that it came with an automatic
double sided printing cartridge. It allows you to print on both sides of a page
without having to flip the paper over yourself. All you have to do is connect
the cartridge to the back of the unit and you are all set to go. I really like
the way this unit handles any double sided paper whether it is for printing,
scanning, copying, or faxing.
THE MANUAL :
The user manual is very simple to read and comprehend. I mean, if my wife can
read, understand, and follow it, then anyone can. My wife is not the best
computer person, but I am still teaching her. After a couple of instructions she
figured out how to print photos just like I do (perfectly).
I think HP spent a lot of time and did a really good job writing this manual
because as far as I am concerned, it is almost idiot proof. It very helpful and
informative.
THE NEED-FOR-SPEED & MEMORY :
If you are someone who has the crazy need-for-speed from everything, well guess
what, you are in luck because this baby is fast. The maximum speed for black
prints and copies is 30 pages per minute; way too fast for me. For color prints
and copies, it is 20 pages per minute; which is also great.
The fax transmission speed could have been a bit faster but it is good enough
for my needs because I hardly ever fax anything; transmission takes 3 seconds
per page at 33.6 Kbps according to the specifications, but it depends on your
phone line mostly. Mine is slower, between 5 and 10 seconds per page which is
still good. You don't see me complaining.
Printing photos takes about a minute per 4x6 page set at the highest quality. At
normal quality, it takes about 30 seconds for the same paper size.
If you are like me and want to print everything with high quality and want them
quick, I would suggest using this unit.
OPERATIONS FROM YOUR COMPUTER :
The installed software guides you step by step to print what you want and how
you want it. I really like to use the ImageZone utility which helps me print my
photos perfectly and the way I want to. I prefer to use the ImageZone software
more than the Windows built-in utility to print photos. The software are easy to
use and manage, but when it comes to managing your photo library,
Adobe
Photoshop Album leads the pack. All of the utilities and software
that comes in the driver CD-Rom are great and very helpful but they are just not
powerful enough to manage my 4000 plus pictures efficiently.
OPERATIONS WITHOUT A COMPUTER :
The ability to print photos without turning on my computer was one of the
reasons I bought this unit. You can use your memory card from you camera and use
it to print the photos you want without even turning on your computer. You can
even print out an indexed preview sheet with all of the pictures on your memory
card to help you choose the pictures you want. Once the sheet is printed, you
use a no. 2 pencil and shade in the little ovals under the pictures you want to
print and the type of paper you are using and rescan that sheet using the
flatbed scanner; your pictures will start printing right away. I was amazed when
I tried this feature the first time; my jaw was hanging wide open (I think a bug
flew in during that time).
I use this feature the most after I had just taken a memory card full of
pictures and want to print them to see how they look.
PHOTO PRINTING :
Photo printing is a breeze with this unit, whether you want to print from your
computer or without the computer. Well first of all, before you begin I would
suggest using the 99 ink cartridge for superb photo print quality instead of
just the regular black. Plus you also need high quality paper for high quality
prints; I suggest getting Kodak Professional Lustre (8.5x11) paper. Just
yesterday I printed some 4x6 prints on this paper (3 on a page), and they turned
out great when combined with my 97 color and 99 photo ink cartridges.
DOCUMENT PRINTING :
Printing everything else is just as easy as printing photos. HP has made a great
deal of improvements from their past years experiences. I think HP is one of the
fastest improving companies when it comes to printers.
THE INK CARTRIDGES :
This all-in-one machine is compatible with a wide variety of HP ink
cartridges. Here is a list of these cartridges and how they are helpful
(information gathered from www.hp.com):
HP 94 Inkjet Print Cartridge :
This cartridge provides laser quality black text and graphics. Using this
cartridge will ensure optimal and genuine HP performance.
HP 95 Inkjet Print Cartridge :
This cartridge provides rich, lifelike color for vibrant, professional-quality
photos and bright, bold graphics that resist fading for generations.
HP 96 Inkjet Print Cartridge :
This cartridge provides professional, laser-quality black text and graphics.
This cartridge is designed for faster printing and higher yield.
HP 97 Inkjet Print Cartridge :
This cartridge provides rich, lifelike color for vibrant, professional-quality
graphics and photos that resist fading for generations. It is designed for
higher yield, and frequent printing.
HP 99 Inkjet Print Cartridge :
This cartridge produces crisp, true-to-life colors for vibrant photos that
resist fading for generations. It is designed specially for color photos.
HP 100 Inkjet Print Cartridge :
This cartridge is useful for printing professional quality black and white or
color photographs. Photos printed using this cartridge will resist fading for
generations (except where noted, all prices are estimated U.S. HP prices. Actual
prices from other locations or websites may vary.)
All of the ink cartridges are easy to install and replace; all you have to do it
open the cover and unlock the cartridge which allows you to remove and replace
the cartridge.
All of these cartridges cost any where between $19.99 and $34.99. But if you
want a good deal, I would purchase my ink supplies from Costo; you can get a
better deal if you buy a three pack. A three pack usually costs me around
$50.00. These prices are way cheaper when compared to the ink cartridges for the
Lexmark x75.
QUALITY :
Every single print I have made so far, whether it is text graphics or
photos, this unit produces them in perfect condition. All text are laser
quality, or at least they look better than the prints from my old Lexmark x75.
Text Prints :
All text print I make are either normal or draft quality, but the normal quality
still look very close to laser quality to me. I never have to use higher quality
for my text needs because normal quality is already better and efficient for my
needs.
Graphics and Text Prints :
When ever I print graphics and text together, like a web page or something
similar, I just select what I want to print and let the printer handle the rest.
At normal quality the prints are crisp and very close to laser print quality. At
draft setting the quality is the same but the print is lighter because it uses
less ink.
Photo Prints :
I have never had a ruined photo due to printer malfunction or printer problems.
This all-in-one always produces excellent high quality pictures. I use the 97
tri-color cartridge and the 99 photo printing cartridge to get professional
quality photos every single time.
I spoke to a HP representative at a store I was at who said that the quality
will only be as good as the paper and ink cartridge you use. So if you are
looking for high quality and long lasting prints, I would suggest using the best
paper and the best ink cartridges from HP.
OPTIONAL ADDITIONS :
You can also add up to three additional input paper trays from HP for about
$100.00 each. This is useful if you different types of paper frequently and do
not want to keep switching. If you use regular paper and photo paper a lot, so
you can buy an addition tray and just select which tray to use the paper from
when printing; no need for switching paper in one tray.
PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT :
The manual suggests some useful tips on how to maintain your HP OfficeJet 7310
series multifunction machine, but there some things you learn to do by using the
unit everyday.
Maintaining as per the manual :
The manual show you exactly how to clean the unit inside and out. It also shows
how to check the ink level and perform self-tests. It has very helpful tips on
how to handle/clean/dispose ink cartridges (new or used) properly.
My own experiences :
I have come to find out the hard way that when you leave your printer on for
really long periods of time, the glass on the flatbed scanner where the scanning
light usually rest turns a different color. Now this does not affect the scan or
copy quality (yet), but it would have been nice to prevent it. So the best way I
found to reduce this is to turn off the unit when I do not need to use it. I
only turn it one when I want to print and turn it back off.
Printing when the unit is off take about a couple seconds longer because it has
to turn itself on and initialize, but it is noticeably fast at that too. So when
I print something when the unit is off, I do not have to press the power button,
it turns on by itself and prints then stays on. I just have to turn it off when
I am done.
Dust does tend to collect over time so it is best for the printer and it
performance that you clean the exterior and the interior once a month. Follow
the instructions in the manual.
WARRANTY INFORMATION :
HP provides a one-year limited hardware warranty backed by HP Customer Care,
service and support; one-year technical phone support; plus a toll-free number.
You can visit
www.hp.com or dial 1-800-474-6836
(-800-HP invent) to get warranty support. You will be asked for the
unit’s serial number and service ID which can be found by following instruction
in the manual.
Warranty Duration : (information gathered from the manual and/or
www.hp.com)
Duration of Limited Warranty (hardware and labor): 1 Year
Duration of Limited Warranty (CD media): 90 Days
Duration of Limited Warranty (print cartridges): Until the HP ink is depleted or
the "end of warranty"
date printed on the cartridge has been reached, whichever occurs first. This
warranty does not
cover HP ink products that have been refilled, remanufactured, refurbished,
misused, or tampered
with.
THE END… IS JUST THE BEGINNING! :
I have been using the HP OfficeJet 7310xi for about six months now and there has
never been a time when I was disappointed with the quality, speed, and
performance of any job that I gave it. As of now I have been fully satisfied
with its features and abilities. I am glad I made this investment and I am sure
that it will last me for years to come and keep providing me with high quality
prints. I do not think I can praise it enough because I cannot think of enough
words that can describe my true feeling for the 7310xi. Go ahead and get this
baby… |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Hewlett Packard |
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Website: |
www.hp.com |
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Type: |
All-In-One |
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Maximum Resolution (BW): |
1200 x 1200 dpi |
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Maximum Resolution (Color): |
4800 x 1200 dpi |
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Black Print Speed: |
30 ppm |
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Color Print Speed: |
20 ppm |
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Platform: |
PC & Mac |
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Connectivity Technology: |
USB 1.1 |
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Direct Printing Capability: |
Print Photos without a PC |
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Memory Card Compatibility: |
Compact Flash Type I, Compact Flash Type II, SmartMedia, Memory
Stick, Secure Digital (SD), Multimedia Card, xD Picture Card |
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Status Panel: |
Color LCD |
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Media Type: |
Banners • Cards, Envelopes, Iron-On Transfers, Labels, Photo
Paper, Plain Paper, Transparencies, HP Premium Media, Borderless Media,
Panoramic Media |
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Total Media Capacity: |
150 Sheets |
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Scanner Type: |
Flatbed Scanner |
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Scanner Resolution: |
2400 x 4800 dpi |
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Modem Type: |
Fax Modem |
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Fax Speed: |
33.6 Bps |
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Fax Features Supported: |
Color Fax, PC Fax, Automatic redial, Auto Fax Reduction, Speed
Dial |
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Networking Type: |
Network Adapter |
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Data Link Protocols: |
Ethernet |
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Installed RAM: |
16 MB |
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Max Memory: |
96 MB |
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Compatible Operating Sys.: |
Apple MacOS 9/X, Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Home Edition/XP
Professional |
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System Requirements: |
For all systems :
CD-ROM drive, Available USB port and USB cable for direct connection, Networking
features require a working Ethernet network, SVGA 800 x 600 monitor with 16-bit
color, Adobe Acrobat 5 or higher recommended, Full-color scanning requires
additional 50 MB hard disk space, Internet access recommended
For PC systems :
Any Intel Pentium II or Celeron processor (Pentium III or higher recommended),
Microsoft Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000 Professional or XP (does not support
Windows 3.1, 95, NT 4.0, DOS), 128 MB RAM for XP, 2000 Professional, Me, 98 SE,
98 (256 MB or higher recommended for all operating systems), 795 MB available
hard disk space for full software installation (355 MB for basic software
installation without HP Image Zone software), Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
or higher
For Mac systems :
G3 processor (G4 or higher recommended), Mac OS X v 10.1.5, 10.2.3 and later,
10.3.x; Mac OS 9.1 and later (does not support Mac OS 9.0 and earlier or OS X v
10.2, 10.2.1, 10.2.2), 128 MB RAM (256 MB or higher recommended)
400 MB available hard disk space for software installation
HP Memories Disc Creator software requires CD-Writer and 700 MB of additional
hard disk space, QuickTime 5.0 or later
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