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HP LaserJet 3055 All-in-One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax (White)


HP LaserJet 3055 All-in-One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax (White)



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Product Details

  • Color: GRAY
  • Brand: HP
  • Model: Laser Jet 3055
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 19.50" h x 23.40" w x 19.60" l, 35.00 pounds

Features

  • Box Content - HP LaserJet 3055 All-in-One, power cord, HP LaserJet Q2612A Black Print Cartridge, Getting Started Guide, support flyer
  • Print speed, black - Up to 19 ppm
  • Print quality - Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • Input capacity - Up to 260
  • Envelope input - Up to 10










Descriptions of Laser Printers HP LaserJet 3055 All-in-One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax (White)

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Get outstanding performance and HP reliability in the HP LaserJet 3055 All-in-one printer, fax, scanner and copier. Output capacity - Up to 100 Duplex printing (printing on both sides of paper) Media input tray and priority slot - letter, legal, envelopes (No 5 1/2 Baronial through No 11), index cards, postcards; automatic document feeder (ADF) - letter, legal Media types - Paper (plain, pre-printed, pre-punched, bond, color, glossy, letterhead, light, heavy, recycled, rough), envelopes, vellum, transparencies, labels, cardstock Standard Memory - 64 MB Scan resolution - Up to 19200 dpi, 1200 x 1200 dpi Levels of grayscale - 256 Automatic document feeder capacity - Standard, 50 sheets Maximum scan size - 8.5 x 11.7 inch Copy resolution - black Up to 600 x 600 dpi Copy reduce/enlarge settings - 25 to 400% Maximum number of copies - Up to 99 copies Fax transmission speed - 3 seconds per page Fax resolution, black - Up to 300 x 300 dpi Speed dials - Up to 120 numbers Built in 10/100 Base-T TCP/IP networking with 1 RJ-45 port, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port, RJ-11 fax port, RJ-11 line-out telephone port Standard Print Drivers - HP PCL 6, HP PCL 5e, HP PostScript Level 3 emulation System Requirements - Pentium II processor or higher, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB hard disk space, SVGA 800 x 600 with 16-bit color display, Windows 2000, XP Home, XP Professional, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher, CD-ROM drive, USB port or network port, Mac OS X v 10.3, or higher, G3, G4 or G5 processor Dimensions - Width 19.6 x Depth 14.9 x Height 16 inches Weight - 27.4 pounds


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87 of 94 people found the following review helpful.
4Poor quality control
By MARTIN HELLMAN
Note added October 15, 2008: Amazon still won't let me change my rating, which now would be 1 star (the lowest) based on horrendous quality control. I bought two of these and both had hardware failures within a year or two, of course outside of warranty. The one I bought for my daughter had its network card fail. She can still use it via USB, but not over the network. The one I bought for myself recently failed to scan, fax or copy when using the document feeder, which uses a separate sensing window from flatbed copying and scanning. As a flatbed copier or scanner, it still works. But when using the document feeder, the copies or scans come out blank. And, yes, I've put the paper in the right side up. I suspect that there's a separate sensor or light for that window and it's broken. On top of the horrible QC this seems to imply, my email to HP took them eight days to answer and then all they said was "this case is a hardware issue so our recommendation for you is to call 800-HP-INVENT (800-474-6836) so you can talk with a Hardware technical agent that can guide you through some trouble shooting steps to determine the cause of this problem and also give you the best solution." OK, I call and after over a significant wait time, I learn that they can help trouble shoot by phone for a fee, offer me a trade-in on a new model, or repair this one. No way am I going to waste more money on this disaster. While maybe I've just had a bad run of luck, this does not appear to be the HP I used to know, where quality was top notch.

Note added March 19 2007: Amazon won't let me change my rating from 4 to 3 stars, but I would do so if I could due to networking problems that resurfaced. I suspect that this is an issue with networked printers in general, not HP, but the time it took to solve the problem makes me wonder whether I would have bought this printer if I knew then what I know now. When the network access works, it's great, but if your network undergoes a change (I had to replace a Linksys router that went bad), be prepared to do some work. It took me several hours to get things working again. Before I had this problem, I bought one of these as a gift for my adult daughter, living in another state. She had to get the "geek squad" in to solve her similar problems, at a cost of roughly $200. The problem seems to be changes in the IP addresses in the network, and the manual didn't make it easy to figure out how to even find out the IP address that the printer currently is using. (Hint: Print a Configuration Report from the printer's front panel, using the menu. The manual does tell you how to do that, and the IP address is part of that report.) Once you have the IP address, I think getting the printer back up would be a lot easier -- but I'm not about to bring it down and find out! Hoping this helps.

I have several Macs and one Windows machine and had been using two separate printers for the two "tribes." I also had a fax machine, an old flat bed scanner, and a copier -- all taking lots of real estate. When the Samsung ML1430 that I was using on an Airport Extreme USB printer sharing system broke after three years, I decided to go with a networked printer that could be shared between the Macs and the PC. I wanted a major printer brand, and HP was at the top of that list. Why? Because Samsung had stopped supporting the Mac and, as I upgraded my OS, I had had difficulties keeping the printer working. The old driver didn't work with some OS upgrades. I hoped that a networked printer would make sharing among the Macs and the PC easy -- and to a large extent it has.

I did have minor problems getting the printer to work with the PC since I had to turn off all firewalls during the installation and Dell had two. After about an hour of on-line research and fiddling, I got it to work. Getting the Macs to recognize the printer was a snap -- sorry Redmond, Apple's ads seem on target here, though part of the problem may have been with Dell putting two firewalls on the PC.

After the initial hassle with the PC, which has nothing to do with the 3055 per se, I am very happy with all functions -- with one minor caveat below. As a printer or copier, it's fast (almost 20 pages a minute and less than 10 seconds to first page). The automatic document feeder has worked flawlessly so far -- often the Achilles heel in my experience. Some other reviews (elsewhere, not here at Amazon) noted that half-tone copies weren't the greatest and I'd agree. The pictures come out a bit dark.Some of those reviews noted that changing the default setting from text to picture (or whatever HP calls it) helps, but I haven't tried that yet which is a sign that it's not a huge problem.

I haven't used the scanner much yet, but did a few test scans which looked good. On color photos, the 300 dpi scan was poor, but setting it to 600 dpi did a nice job. The level of JPEG encoding changed from 300 to 600 dpi, with the 600 dpi scan being a much larger file, so it's not clear how much of the poor quality at 300 was due to the scanner and how much to the JPEG encoding. I also have a Fujitsu ScanSnap and will keep it since it is much faster than the HP -- but it cost as much as the HP and just does scanning, so that's not an indictment of the HP. The ScanSnap is intended only for sheet scans, not books or other flatbed material, but is excellent at what it does.

The fax features work well too, and I got rid of my fax machine, freeing up space. I haven't yet gotten rid of the copier, but might. The 3055 will enlarge and reduce by up to a factor of four -- a nice feature. Having only one toner cartridge to keep track of, instead of the three I had before (printer, copier and fax), would be nice. HP toner is about 3 cents per page, a bit more than some laser printers, but much less than ink jets and OK in my book.

The 3055 is also good on energy usage. I hooked up a power and energy meter and, after about 180 continuous hours of light use (only two of use it and we're not heavy printers), it averaged only 8 watts. When the laser engine is working, of course the power peaks up to about 500 watts, but HP has been good about making sure it doesn't use too much power when idle, while still allowing it to start up fairly quickly. I've seen the idle power drop down as low as 6 watts at times.

I'm not sure if I should have given four or five stars to this unit, with the one star loss being mostly due to my networking problems mentioned above. As I said, that's not an HP problem. So if you're looking for a networked all-in-one, consider this five stars within that category.

Note added February 22, 2008: My network did come down again, and this time I set up a static IP address for the machine. With what I'd learned in the interim, it wasn't such a big deal to do and has been working well for months. Now, I'm not worried about the network coming down and causing major problems. But you need to learn what static IP addresses work with your router (it varies!), how to set it (from the Menu on the console on the HP 3055 and choose Network Configuration, TCP/IP, Manual), and then how to tell your computer to find the device (hint: Intel Macs need the newer HP Setup Assistant and will not work with the one I had; accessible from HP's support site). On the negative side, the one I bought for my daughter seems to have a bad network card now. That cost her another $200 geek squad visit to figure out, plus now we have to figure out if it's worth fixing. My rating would now be 3-4 stars (depending if her bad card is unusual or not) if you understand networking really well or can rope a friend with that knowledge into helping you, but no stars otherwise.

22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
4Amazing Product - unless you get a dud.
By Stony Grunow
I have had previous bad experience with all-in-ones, but bought this as I liked the B&W Laser and network feature (and got it during a sale at half price). I liked it so much I recommended it to a client, who replaced her aging fax machine. The copy ability, with the sheet feeder, is great, the scanner works very well, even over the network, and everything seamlessly works for Macintosh and Windows computers (I have two macs and a windows box). The scanning resolution is good enough for almost everything at 600x600.

The main downside, and why it got 4 stars and not 5, is the reliability. My machine arrived with a malfunctioning Copier. The page would come out badly distorted. Amazon sent a new one, no hassles, and I sent the old one back. The one I bought for a client was from Staples, and after she had that for 6 weeks, it started having problems. Faxes wouldn't come out unless you turned it off and on again. No warning lights - just wouldn't work. When it came back on, the faxes saved in memory for the last few days would spit out.

Frustratingly, when we called HP about this, our warranty allowed us to mail it to them, wait 3 weeks, and then they would send us the same one back repaired. No thank you - I didn't buy a machine to be without it for 3 weeks. The expedited option, which cost $50, had them send a new one and we would send the old one back. They would ship the new one next day air - after the 2 week backlog. No thanks either! So, buy the machine as it's a great machine, but keep your receipts, or consider the otherwise evil extended warranty, as there's a good chance this will have problems within a few months.

22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
3Great machine but for the fax "issues"
By M. Rosenblum
This is my first all-in-one for a home office. It's been a while since I've had an HP printer, and I had forgotten how well laid-out and well-engineered everything is. When you first set up the machine, be sure to go to HP's website and download the firmware update.

The print quality is gorgeous; I couldn't ask for any better, even when printing my intricate company logo with overlapping frames and shadings. Envelopes and even cover stock go through the machine smoothly and print perfectly.

Some extremely slick paper didn't print well on it, but that isn't especially surprising nor was it very disappointing.

The machine copies and scans well, and quite quickly for my purposes. It's plenty quiet; I've never come across a quieter laser printer.

Using the on-screen programming (for fax header, etc.) is quite easy; my only complaint is that each entry you make brings you back to the "ready" screen, which adds some unnecessary steps.

My only real problem -- and it's a BIG one -- is in receiving faxes. I get 99% of my business through the fax machine, and I can't depend on the 3055. I get frequent "49 error" messages when receiving a fax. The folks at tech support have been uniformly very nice and knowledgeable (and I've talked to over a dozen of them), although their knowledge does not perfectly overlap. Advice: if you don't get your problem solved with one person, call back later and talk to someone else.

After many, many hours spent with tech support, I have learned the following related to receiving faxes: this machine MUST have a two-lead phone cord, it should be plugged directly into the wall socket (no extension cords), and there's still no guarantee that it will receive faxes consistently.

My solution: I've had to add a separate fax machine (the cheapest machine Brother makes works just fine!), and I'll contact tech support again some months from now to see if they've figured out why I keep getting these "49 error" messages. (Please note: the 3055 I have is not defective, nor is there a problem with my phone line. The machine shares a phone line with my DSL, but the errors occurred even when it was hooked up to my main phone line.)

Overall, I like the machine but the fax problems I've experienced have been extremely frustrating.

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Brother MFC-6890CDW Professional Series Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax with Duplex Printing and Wireless Networking


Brother MFC-6890CDW Professional Series Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax with Duplex Printing and Wireless Networking



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Product Details

  • Brand: Brother
  • Model: MFC-6890cdw
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.70" h x 21.30" w x 19.20" l, 34.40 pounds

Features

  • Print, copy, scan and fax up to 11" x 17" (ledger-size) for high impact business applications
  • Save paper with duplex printing at 8.5" x 11"
  • TouchScreen 4.2" color LCD display - easy to use and interactive
  • Flexible wireless (802.11b/g), wired (Ethernet) network connection and Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interfaces
  • Dual paper trays provide total capacity of 350 sheets










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Brother MFC-6890cdw Professional Series Color Inkjet All-in-One with Duplex Printing and Wireless Networking The MFC-6890cdw encompasses all of the great features of a Professional Series All-in-One. Print, copy, scan and fax on a wide range of paper sizes up to 11¿ x 17¿. Additionally, enjoy the convenience of duplex printing at 8.5¿ x 11¿, wireless (802.11b/g) and Ethernet network interfaces, and up to 50-page document feeder. Work more efficiently with dual paper trays that hold up to 350 sheets, high-yield ink cartridges and an intuitive TouchScreen 4.2¿ color LCD display for previewing faxes, editing photos and viewing help menus. The MFC-6890cdw is perfect for printing two-sided documents, spreadsheets, presentations, reports and more!


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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
4Great features, great function, one caveat...
By R. Phillips
This is a large printer with lots of features that work well. I set this up on the wireless function to operate with my Mac. It only took one setup and I've experienced no problems with the range, which I did experience on my HP initially. Sending documents to print is a fast and easy task. It has an easy to use and good looking large touchscreen to take you through each menu. This is great and time saving when compared with other printers. Having the ability to print ledger photos without going to a printer store is fantastic and I used it to make several posters for our portfolio.

Now to the caveat, big or small depending on your needs. The print quality is not nearly as good as the HP. It's comparable to other brands, very similar to what Lexmark puts out, but could not compare in color quality to my HP. Yesterday, I needed to print out a color chart for our business products and I did a couple on the normal settings on my HP. Then my ink got low so I switched over to the Brother to make a couple on there. I decided to put it on the best quality settings because I wanted the colors to be very vibrant. It takes a good bit of time to print on the high quality setting so I was expecting a lot and was very disappointed when it was finished. The colors looked washed out or a bit faded when held side by side to what I had just printed on the HP and took 3 times as long to print. I took it without saying which was which and showed it to my husband who pointed to the HP document and said that it was so much better and that there was no comparison. As far as my color chart, the HP was very usable and the Brother not at all. To be fair, the Brother has settings for its color printer that you can manually enter. I'm just not adept enough to do that, to know which settings to set the colors on. But as far as default printing, you won't get top quality photo printing, you will get adequate printing. So, the bottom line is if you need high quality color printing, then this might not be the right printer for you. But if you are an occasional photo printer or primarily use it for office or business documents where vibrant color quality is not required, then this is a great, easy to use multi-function printer and you should give it a try.

32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
4Good for a specialized purpose
By Gary Washer
After using this printer's predecessor (MFC-6490CW) for over a year, I can offer the following:

My requirements are very specific. I need ledger-size (11x17) scanning and printing...period. Just try to find an AIO at this price that will do that (unless you want to pay $600+?) Most of my documents are B&W, some with a small amount of color highlighting, and this printer works flawlessly for that purpose.

For color photos, make sure you use photo paper or the color is so washed out even at the custom maxed-out settings that I don't bother printing photos on plain paper.

The automatic document feeder, ADF, is somewhat flakey and skews the paper a bit too much for my finiky demands so I just limit myself to using the glass-top surface for most scanning.

I love the scan-to-file feature that doesn't require input from the PC and allows several file formats as the default, including PDF. If you are not picky about the document skewing of the ADF, this printer will scan a stack of originals and place the entire set into a single multi-page PDF file if you desire.

This printer uses replaceable ink "tanks" instead of ink/head cartridges and this makes it much easier to manage and refill if you choose. The printer asks if you have installed a new tank and then takes your word for it, unlike the HP I used previously that insisted on reporting an out-of-ink condition even after refilling. Since this printer's tanks have no electronics inside, there is no serial number to read and no way for the software to know if you have inserted an old cartridge.

I noticed over the last year that the user manual is somewhat incomplete and confusing/contradictory. Some features that were described in the manual did not function and some functions referenced on their web site were not properly described in the manual.

86 of 95 people found the following review helpful.
3Very good if you need ledger printing. Not so good if you don't.
By Kevin Nicholls
After owning and reviewing both the excellent Canon Pixma MX850 Office All-In-One Inkjet Printer and the almost as-good Canon PIXMA MX860 Wireless All-In-One Photo Printer, Brother has to make an airtight case against Canon when they're looking to get twice as much money out of your wallet.

Unless printing on 11 x 17" (ledger) paper is a make-or-break need, Brother doesn't make a very good case against the less expensive Canon offerings.

Of course, this is Brother's flagship inkjet AIO offering, so they've thrown in a gimmicky touchscreen. Sure, it's kind of cool, but it doesn't really help accomplish much beyond jacking up the price. Is it missing from other AIO printers? Sure. Does it add any value? No.

Setting the printer up on MacOS X was quite painless, making for an unexpected treat. Setting the printer up in Windows was also simple, as expected. Wireless printing worked well all around, with very good range. And Brother's dual-tray paper handling is something that's sorely missing from all of Canon's offerings.

So, why all the Canon talk? Because comparatively speaking, the Brother MFC-6890cdw takes longer to print both text and photos (single sided and duplex), the photo quality isn't as good, the scanning speed is not as good, the document feeder acts screwy when you're not using 8.5 x 11" paper, and yet... it costs nearly twice as much.

A natural retort could be "But Brother is targeting small business users", which is normally true, but that simply doesn't wash when you take consumables in to consideration. Comparing the black ink between Canon and Brother (PGI-220BK vs. LC61BKS), you get rated yields of 350 pages vs. 450 pages. But when you dig a little deeper and compare the cost per page based on the cartridge cost, you end up with 4.6 cents per page on the Canon side and 5.5 cents per page on the Brother side (based on the retail price of both cartridges at a national office supply store). So while it's true that you're going through more cartridges on the Canon side, you're also paying less for them upfront and per page.

So at the end of the day, why would you buy this printer? To be honest, I don't really know. If you're heavy in to ledger sized documents, and need the occasional presentation printed, you don't have many alternatives. But if you don't need to print larger than 8.5 x 11" on a daily basis, get yourself the Canon Pixma MX860, enjoy the better quality and the hundreds of dollars you'll save.

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Canon PIXMA MX439 Wireless Office All-In-One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax Machine


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  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: MX439
  • Dimensions: 7.90" h x 15.20" w x 18.10" l, 22.90 pounds










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Bring excellent quality, speed, and ease of use to your home office all in the name of increased productivity. This begins with built-in Wi-Fi®1 for printing and scanning virtually anywhere in your home from computers and compatible mobile devices. This also includes AirPrint2 , which lets you wirelessly print photos, emails, web pages, documents and more from compatible iPad, iPhone or iPod touch devices to a compatible Canon PIXMA Wireless All-In-One. An integrated 30-sheet Auto Document Feeder, FastFront, and Easy-WebPrint EX3 are just some of the features that can allow you to easily multi-task while your PIXMA MX439 is at work for all-new levels of efficiency.4800 x 1200 maximum color resolution4 and the FINE Cartridge System means superb business document printing and efficiency while built-in imaging technology ensures the integrity of originals are preserved with each copy and scan. Maintain security standards by utilizing features to prevent misdialed fax transmissions and keep scanned files password protected. The MX439 also allows you to turn your office into a photo lab and print beautiful, borderless5 photo lab quality photos up to 8.5" x 11" in size. Your photo printing options now also include Full HD video6 while you can enjoy computer-less printing through compatible direct print options.


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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Printer
By James D. Harper
I bought this because regardless of all the apps on the iPad, iPhone and Itouch that claimed it will work without having an AirPrint compatible printer I could not get one to work and I probably paid 25 bucks on apps that would not work.. Well I got this little printer and it's great. I've faxed with ease and printed gorgeous photo lab prints on it. So this printer fills the bill for me. It does not say so in the ad for this printer but it is AirPrint capable without having to add any apps to it. I did have a wireless printer, a new one in fact. and gave up on it when I could not find any Print app that would work on it .. This printer is a beauty and worth it. You can pay more money for similar Canon printers but this does it all.. I'm happy with this purchase and I can print all I want from my iPhone, iTouch and iPad with ease. Great buy ..I need to mention to that it is pic bridge compatible as well it is also mobile compatible and is supposed to work with the Android devices. It has many more features that it deserves serious consideration.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Printer
By AzBookend
Bought this at Wal*Mart for $20 less than Amazon's price and was a bit skeptical about Canon, since I am a "HP" gal. But I was most pleased that I was able to set this Canon printer up in 15 minutes and it scanned and printed immediately. Every laptop and i-product in the house (owned by our "kids") also hooked up effortlessly within minutes (not sure why other reviewers had any trouble with this at all). Printing is fast and clear as can be and cartridges are competitively priced. Would highly recommend this printer over our old wireless HP, which seemed to have some sort of trouble almost weekly from the get go. Also love the quiet printer feature and will be buying a 2nd one for my daughter's office.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Cannon MX439
By Rich in Mesquite
We went to buy cartridges for our HP Desk-jet yesterday and came home with this Cannon Printer. Didn't cost much more than the two cartridges would have cost(HP is a little out of control on their pricing). Went out and read some reviews on the Cannon when we got home before opening the box. We were a little leery with comments about how the wireless was difficult to get working along with some other negatives. Went ahead and opened it and followed the instructions - PERFECT! It fired up as advertised, wireless connected flawlessly, print quality is great and appears to be very user friendly. Nice set of tools come with it. From what I have seen so far I would highly recommend the printer to a friend. One con I will agree with from the other reviews is that it is a little noisier than I would like. Having said that it is less noisy than my old HP Desk-Jet. By the way it looks good too! Happy camper here:)

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