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Important Printer Buying Tip: ALWAYS check for the ink cartridge prices before you purchase a
printer. Why? Sometimes cheaper printers end up costing more because its
ink cartridges may be way expensive. You should calculate the "cost of
ownership" per month. The math is simple: (number of prints per month)
times (cost of the cartridge) divided by (the yield of the cartridge).
Yield is the number of pages that can be printed with one particular
cartridge.
For example, assume that average home user prints 150 black pages per
month using a black cartridge that yields 200 pages and costs $28. The
monthly "cost of ownership" is (150 pages) x ($28) = $21
200 pages
Also look at the printer ink alternatives; besides the
original manufacturer's cartridges (OEMs), you may have the selection of
remanufactured cartridges, compatible ink cartridges, and ink refill kits.
Below is the list of HP CP1700 compatible printer ink
cartridges:
MSRP: Our Price: $36.95 Your Savings:$2.04 (5.23%)
OEM #: C4844 Color: Black Capacity: 28ml Yield: 1,430 pages
MSRP: Our Price: $36.95 Your Savings:$2.04 (5.23%)
HP CP1700 Color Inkjet Printer (C8108A) Specs:
Printer type: Wide format color printer
Technology: HP's enhanced Color Layering Technology
from PhotoREt III (Resolution Enhancement Technology)
Print speed, black: Up to 16 ppm (fast mode, letter
size)
Print speed, color: Up to 14.5 ppm (fast mode,
letter size)
Resolution, black: Up to 1200 dpi
Resolution, color: Up to 2400 x 1200 dpi (on
premium photo paper)
Media handling: Tray 1: 150-sheet capacity; Front
manual feed: 10-sheet capacity; Straight paper path (rear manual
feed):1-sheet capacity; Output tray: 75-sheet capacity; Tray 2
(optional): 250-sheet capacity (for a 400-sheet maximum input capacity);
Automatic duplexing unit (optional)
Paper types: Plain, photo, and inkjet papers;
transparencies; card stock up to 72lb.; custom sizes from 4-by-6-inch
postcards to 13-by-19-inch posters; banners up to 13 by 50 inches; hp
t-shirt transfers
Paper sizes: Prints any size from postcards (4 x 6
inches) to posters (13 x 19 inches) and banners up to 13 x 50 inches;
print area maximum: 12.75 x 49 inches
Paper weights: 16 to 36 lb sheets - standard; 16 to
72 lb sheets, 20 - 24 lb envelopes, to 110 lb card stock - straight
paper path (rear manual feed); 16 to 28 lb sheets - optional 250-sheet
input tray; 16 to 36 lb sheets - optional automatic duplexing unit
Networking: Optional networking with internal
jetdirect print server
Connectivity: Parallel, USB, and infrared; LIO slot
OS Compatibility: Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, NT 4.0,
XP; Macintosh OS 8.6 and above, OSX; OS/2 (Web downloaded from IBM);
DOS; Linux
Network operating systems: (via optional hp
jetdirect print servers) Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me (TCP/IP, IPX/SPX); and
NT 4.0 (TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, DLC/LLC); Mac OS 8.6, 9.x and X (EtherTalk);
Novell NetWare v 3.11, 3.12, 4.x, 5.0 (IPX/SPX); NDS (IPX/SPX); NDPS
(TCP/IP, IPX/SPX); and Line Printer Daemon (lpd)
Minimum system requirements: Windows 95/98; Pentium
60 MHz, 16 MB RAM; Windows NT 4.0; Pentium 60 MHz, 24 MB RAM; Windows
Me; Pentium 150 MHz, 32 MB RAM; Windows 2000; Pentium 166 MHz, 32 MB
RAM; Mac OS8.6 or later: 32 Mb RAM (USB/AppleTalk); Mac OS8.6 or 9.x
only: 32 Mb RAM (IR)
Additional features: Separate ink cartridges, low
ink indicator, print cancel button, automatic paper type sensor
ADI driver: Yes, release 13 onwards, for AutoCAD
users (for Windows only)
In the box: HP Color Inkjet 1700 printer, power
cord, setup road map, reference guide, regulatory guide, printer
software CD-ROM, 4 printheads and ink cartridges (1 each
black,cyan,magenta,yellow)
Width: 26-inches
Depth: 8.4-inches
Height: 22.3-inches
Weight: 29.7-pounds
Warranty: 1 year limited warranty
ProductDescription for HP CP1700 (From
the Manufacturer, Hewlett Packard)
Hewlett-Packard's CP1700 printer combines wide-format print capabilities
with a space-saving design ideally suited for small work areas.
Providing both outstanding detail and extremely flexible options, this
inkjet easily earns its keep in the home office.
Print speeds exceed those of a typical home printer, with the CP1700
churning out monochrome documents at 16 pages per minute and 14 pages
per minute in color. The printer supports single-sheet sizes up to 13 by
19 inches, as well as 13-by-50-inch banners. It can handle
transparencies, card stock, and photo papers; the paper tray can hold up
to 250 sheets of letter or legal-sized bond paper.
The print quality is stunning, producing impeccably crisp text and
color-saturated photos at a maximum 2,400 by 1,200 dpi resolution. Each
of the four rich colors resides in a separate ink tank, meaning you only
have to replace the specific colors as you use them.
With a built-in USB port for plug-and-play operation with your PC, the
printer also boasts infrared connectivity, support for both Windows and
Macintosh operating systems, and optional networking and duplex printing
capabilities. Hewlett Packard provides a limited warranty, covering
parts and service for one year.
MSRP for HP CP1700: $589.10 Street Price: $230.00 - $560.00
PCWORLD.com Editors' review: WHAT'S HOT: Its support for 13-by-19-inch sheets of
paper makes the CP 1700 good for heavy graphics use, and an optional
duplexer ($130) permits you to generate comps of a whole form without
taping pieces together. We liked the unit's clean black text; its
ability to print narrow parallel lines cleanly; and the subtle, very
detailed gray-scale and color photos it produced. It prints text over a
USB 1.1 connection at a reasonable 5.4 pages per minute, though its 1
-ppm graphics speed might try your patience, especially if you use HP's
$200 adapter to put the CP 1700 on an ethernet network. (PC World did
not test the CP 1700's ethernet performance, but in most cases an
ethernet connection runs somewhat slower than a direct USB 1.1
connection.) WHAT'S NOT: The CD 1700 comes at a stiff price ($499),
so make sure you need its specialized talents before pulling out your
checkbook. The tabloid-size paper tray is immense, and we found
adjusting it for various sizes of paper somewhat clumsy--the sliders
move reluctantly and the stops are poorly labeled. The accompanying
printed documentation is brief and uninformative; the on-screen help
files are better, though not superdetailed. For some odd reason, the
driver's watermark feature can print in only a few basic colors. WHAT ELSE: The CP 1700 has a built-in infrared port, so
notebook wielders can zap files to it without hooking up cables. An LCD
on the control panel informs you about error conditions and ink status.
UPSHOT: The costly 1700 offers a lot of capability, but
you should consider it only if you need a printer that can handle
outsize paper.