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  • From £195 to £226

    Type: Printer / Scanner / Fax / Copier, Printing technology: Inkjet, Connectivity technology: Ethernet, Max printing speed (B/W): 9.1 ppm, Max printing speed (Colour): 8 ppm, Max printing resolution (B/W): 4800 x 1200 dpi, Max modem speed: 33.6kbps ...

  • 10 out of 10
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    • April 2008 en

      Review: HP Photosmart C7280

      By Rick LePage

      Review summary: If you're looking for a multifunction printer that's loaded with features but still does a good job printing text and graphics-filled documents, HP's Photosmart C7280 is worth a look. This multifunction device includes print, scan, copy, and fax ...

      Pros: Excellent print quality for text and graphics ; built-in duplexer ; automatic document feeder ; second tray for 4x6 and 5x7 photo paper ; 802.11g, Ethernet, and USB connectivity

      Cons: Photo scans and photo print quality could be better ; occasional wireless dropouts

      Verdict: The feature-filled Photosmart C7280 has a built-in auto document feeder for scanning or copying multiple documents

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    • March 2008 en

      Review: HP Photosmart C7280

      By Anthony Dhanendran

      Review summary: Print, scan and copy in high-quality colour

      Pros: Excellent photo quality ; reasonable speed ; versatile

      Cons: Text quality is variable ; fax is of limited use

      Verdict: A versatile printer for the home office that performs very well

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    • December 2007 en

      HP Photosmart C7280 All-in-One

      By Stephan Somogyi

      Review summary: Network workhorse

      Pros: It just works. Solid Mac driver support for both Tiger and Leopard.

      Cons: No duplex scanning. Minimal security for the built-in Web server.

      Verdict: . If you need an all-in-one for your Mac, this jack of all trades won't disappoint.

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