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- Photo-quality prints, scans, and copies; slim, compact all-in-one
- Up to 17 ppm print speed; up to 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi color resolution
- 36-bit color scan depth, 600 dpi optical resolution
- Up to 17 cpm, 50% to 400% copy enlargement/reduction
- USB and PictBridge interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
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| Product Description |
| Print true-to-life photos directly from HP and PictBridge cameras and laser-quality black text for everyday text and graphics. Also create true-to-life-quality color copies, plus automatically enhance and resize copies without a PC using easy fit-to-page buttons. Use the convenient flatbed scanner to scan books, documents and photos at 600 x 2400-dpi optical resolution and 36-bit color. Enjoy impressive print and copy speeds of up to 17 ppm black and 12 ppm color. Easily e-mail photos without attachments or slow downloads using HP Instant Share. All this, plus the quality and reliability you expect from HP. The HP PSC 1315 all-in-one printer, scanner, copier with reliable, proven technology combines convenience and ease into one compact product. |
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| Photo Printer or Scanner Reviews Writed by Customer
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Worked until we needed new ink
2008-11-12
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| We purchased this printer from an electronics store a couple of years ago, when we realized the OS on our computer was not compatible, we just used it for copying, which was ok and it served its purpose. Now that we have upgraded our computer, the scanner works to put pictures in but when I replaced the ink cartridges, it won't print anything except a few yellow dashes or it gives an error. We spent over $100 on this a few years back and now we will have to replace it since it won't print a darn thing. Hopefully the scanner will continue to work and we will only need to buy a printer that JUST prints. I would recommend shopping around and don't be dazzled by the fact that it prints, scans, copies, etc. |
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Plain old luck of the draw?!?
2008-03-08
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| Jeez! After wading through the mess of 1 and 2 star reviews on this thing, I must have gotten REALLY lucky with the one I got! I've had mine for over three years now, and it still works great. Maybe it's the light use mine sees or something. It's mainly used for scanning documents and pictures, but I print with it once every couple of weeks and it has been working great! The only real gripe I have with it is the thing drinks ink like a fish does water. I'm sure I've spent well over 5 times the original cost of the thing on ink. I can't really fault that, as it seems to be about par for the course with every other printer in the same price range as this was. I've been shuffling my picture printing duties between this and a Canon ip4200 and I've had good luck with both despite the influx of negative reviews on both of them. I should probably add that I shoot some compressed air in mine every month or so to keep it a little less dusty. Perhaps that alone is the stroke of luck I seem to have with these things... |
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Grrr!
2008-03-03
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| I got this printer 2 months ago, and I have to reload the software every week and a half because it quits working properly. It was dirt cheap, but I guess you get what you pay for. HP wasn't much help either. Never again! |
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How bad is this printer?
2007-12-05
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Its so bad that a friend gave it to me for nothing (mainly because he couldn't get it to work correctly), and now I'm in the market for a new printer.
Mere words fail to describe how frustrating it is to work with this printer. I've worked with computers and peripherals for the past 15 years, and I've never owned one this horrible.
It never prints correctly the first time a piece of paper is placed in the tray and the Print button is clicked. It ALWAYS jams first. Then you have to wait until it goes through the process of resetting itself. This repeatedly cleans the printer cartridge heads, significantly reducing the amount of ink in them.
Then there are the delightful times when it simply won't respond when the Print button is clicked. Nothing. No response. Nada. I won't even mention the more-then-frequent paper jams, as it would get my pressure up too high.
This is by far the worst printer I have ever endured. No matter how much you pay for it, its not worth it.
EDIT: After further consideration (and more frustration), this printer has gone from the worst printer I've ever encountered to the worst piece of machinery I've had the misfortune to work with. It simply does not do what we depend on any piece of machinery to do -- work.
Given the divided character of the reviews, I can only come to the conclusion that there was some horrible breakdown in HP's quality control when producing a substantial number of these printers. Either many of them were produced in different locations or there was just one horrific product run. HP just neglected to inform its customers that most 1315s are permanently defective. I'm going to throw this one out before I snap and smash it with a hammer. |
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Great Printer
2007-12-02
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I am not sure what all the 1 star reviews are for. I've had this printer for over 2 years now, it has never given me any problems. I use it as a network printer for 2 desktop and 2 laptop at home, and everything has been great from the start. I can't recall where I bought it or how much I paid for though.
The print speed is a little slow for my taste, but I only use it to print college paper. I have tried printing photo with it with satisfaction, although I'd rather have my picture professionally printed. The copy option is very convenient, I have used it many time. The picbridge is rather useless, I dont see why anyone would use that instead of a computer since this model doesn't have a browsing area, you have to use the screen on your camera.
It is a little loud when it's printing, I can also feel the desk shaking sometimes. Other than that, I have no complains.
If you're looking for a AIO printer, technology has advance so much since this one came out. For the same price, you can probably get a newer model with faster print speed, maybe quieter and less shaky too. I am in the market to buy another AIO, and I am pretty confident that another HP will serve me just as well. |
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