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HP PSC 1210 Multifunction

HP PSC 1210 Multifunction

List Price: $89.99
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: prints excellent
Review: Changing the cartridges is a pain. Error wrong cartridge keeps coming up . Hp sent refurbished to replace my printer and Im getting thew same errors. Hp is no help.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: It's a pretty good printer. Easily jams though if you don't load the paper in right. Occasionally it'll pick up multiple papers at once. The first one I got had a problem with alignment of the cartridges and didn't have a label for the buttons but we returned it and the new one works great. Very good quality- especially for the price. The scanner and copy machine work well also.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Buy for the Money
Review: I've just purchased the HP PSC 1210 and installed in on a system with Windows XP quickly and without any problems. I bought the printer at COSTCO for $87.00 and it was definitely more than worth the money. The photo quality is wonderful and the scans are great. The only problem I had initially was with the paper jamming, but soon I realized that it was due to placing it into the paper tray too far.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: total trash
Review: Set-up disaster. Printer would not align. Graphic images looked double exposed. Scanner software hopeless. Unit was noisy, clunky. Spewed paper. Installed on new 12" iBook, OS X 10.3 Jaguar. Help function declared I was running in OS9, then wouldn't function. Returned to dealer for full refund. Epson, here I come!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Do not own yet, however....
Review: I do not own this model yet. However, my brother-in-law does. He loves it! They printed a dollar bill to test the scanning and printing. It came out amazing! Not saying you want to copy money on this machine...but I've never seen a scanner and color printer match a dollar bill so closely!! It even picked out the blue and red thread! From that I was basically sold on buying one.

I am getting a printer for X-mas and am researching 2 others as well as this one. The Lexmark X1150 looks pretty good too.

This model sells at Sam's for $88.75...FYI.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Small footprint, big functionality
Review: This is my new favorite peripheral: a scanner, copier and printer the size of a shoebox.

The installation was easy, right out of the box, this thing worked like a charm. The scanner is a bit small compared to some of the very large surface ones, but for receipts, photos, and 8.5 X11 pages it is just fine. It's less good for books as the cover is lightweight and you don't really want to press hard on it.

The copier works whether or not the PC is on, and it does COLOR or B&W. As a printer, it's pretty good. All in all, this delivers a tremendous amount of office work for a very reasonable price, and it fits on my desk with the compact rectangular format. Note that a FAX is not included here; either hook up a software fax and use the scanner or you will need a fax-inclusive unit if you find yourself wanted to fax offline from the computer.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: only works with plain paper
Review: Printing onto plain paper and scanning work just fine, and if that's all you want to do, the HP1210 appears to be a good value.

However, one of our main goals from a printer is producing labels. After repeatedly following every one of HP's instructions to the letter, 9 out of 10 sheets of Avery labels will be ruined by the 1210. It is simply not capable of feeding them in correctly, and the results are either fatally misaligned or tilted on the page.

I recommend avoiding this model, and will have to return it as defective. Probably get a Canon.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: great if you only use plain paper
Review: Printer worked fine on plain paper, and scanner works fine. However, the big reason we got a new printer was for making labels. Desipte following all of HP's and Avery's instructions, the 1210 is only capable of ruining expensive labels. It cannot feed the labels in correctly, so only about 1 in 10 sheets will be usable.
Don't get sucked into this product like we did, unless all you want to do is print onto plain paper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT!!!!!!
Review: Zero problems. This is the best printer ever it does everything.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So convenient and practical
Review: This thing paid for itself in one night of photocopying notes the night before midterms at 3:30am. The quality is excellent, the convenience and simplicity are unmatched. Even the software it installs is unintrusive. No "Epson print manager" popping up with every click. Copying without the computer being on is a huge plus. Highly recommended for poor college students everywhere.


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