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HP OfficeJet 4215 All-in-One Printer

HP OfficeJet 4215 All-in-One Printer

This powerful HP all-in-one packs four functions into one ultracompact machine. Whether you need to scan and print professional-looking photos, fax documents in a hurry, or make multiple copies?or all of the above?the Officejet 4215 will impress you with its efficiency and productivity. Fax fast in color or black without a PC using the 33.6 Kbps modem, 80 speed dials, and automatic redial Save time - fax, scan, and copy up to 20 pages at once with the automatic document feeder Fax features supported - Color faxing, delayed fax sending (black only), fax forwarding (black only), fax broadcasting (up to 50 locations maximum), fax junk barrier, fax polling, automactic fax reduction, automatic-redialing, distinctive ring detection, fax phone/TAD interface Maximum number of copies - Up to 100 copies / Reduction/enlargement adjustable 25 to 200% Input - 100-sheet input tray, 20-page ADF / Input capacity - up to 20 cards; up to 10 envelopes; up to 30 transparencies; up to 20 US labels Connectivity - USB PC and Macintosh compatible 8MB memory buffer Unit Dimensions (w x d x h) - 16.4 x 8 x 7.1 inch / 8.5 lbs
Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard


Price: $123.00


HP OfficeJet 4215 All-in-One Printer
User Reviews
Avoid at all costs!
rating: 1

Printer has nice features but the paper feeder is TERRIBLE! This thing has never worked well since I purchased it several years ago. I have cleaned the feeder wheels several times and it helps for about 10 pages then farts out again. I often fantasize about throwing this printer off a very high building and watching it smash into a million pieces or running it over with my truck.


Poor quality, broke after a couple of months!
rating: 1

I have had two of these printers. Usually, I love HP printers, but this particular model is a waste of money! I have one that has frequent paper jams and spits the pages out onto the floor and the other one began having carriage jams after only a couple of uses. Now, it won't work at all. Save your money and try a different model - wish I had.


Perfect!
rating: 5

Never gave me problems, easy to use, and great product. That's all their is too it. that's how simple it is.


Perfect scanner (not printer) for academics who use GNU/Linux
rating: 5

I've actually never used the printing function of this thing (gave the starter cartridge away). I only use the scanner to scan pages of research I write almost everyday. This puppy is AWESOME! HP made a mistake when they released an ADF scanner for just $100 (they could have easily charged a lot more). I scan pages to PGM format (with scanimage from xsane) and convert them to DJVU format (with c44), which saves a lot of space. I never have to worry about losing pages of work, and now they're a lot easier to find. Also, the two lids keep dust from accumulating inside, so my scanned pages still look clean after about 3 years of use.


Mostly Happy
rating: 4

Although I am happy with the 2 printers I bought for my kids (didn't really need the fax part, but the price was GREAT), I am less than happy with the scanning portion. You can only scan single pages - not portions of books, or larger paper - so it was a little tougher to do reports, or to scan anything larger than an 8x11 page..even if you only wanted a portion of that page.
So, it prints well, it copies well and scans well...just is limited by the 8x11 size restriction for the above. If you need to scan larger items, buy a "flatbed" model; if you need to copy larger items, use a professional model (work, library, Copy Shops, etc.).
And as always, the ink cartridges "could" be a bit cheaper. But I say that about most of them.




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