Typical price: £110
What is it: All-in-one inkjet printer with wireless connectivity
What we think: Easy to use and set up, its output quality should suffice for casual home users
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 June 2009
Tags: HP, HP Photosmart C6380, LED, control panel, wireless
We like:
Inexpensive; dual output trays; fast output speed; painless Wi-Fi set-up; comprehensive driver software; easy to use; small footprint
We don't like:
Output quality won't satisfy professional photographers
CNET UK judgement:
The HP Photosmart C6380 is a good choice for beginner photographers who want more than just a simple printer. Its five-ink cartridge bay, and scanning and copying functionality extend its versatility. While the output quality could be improved, the C6380 is a good deal for the money
Full review:
Take the HP Photosmart Premium Fax all-in-one printer, strip away the fax machine and automatic document feeder and you have the HP Photosmart C6380. It retains all the features you need to bring your photos to life: a 9,600 by 2,400dpi flatbed scanner, dual paper feed printer, standalone copier, multi-purpose card reader and wireless networking capability. Continue Reading...
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