HP PSC 750 Multifunction (750se)

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  2. Publisher: Hewlett Packard

Product Review

Manufacturer's Part C8426A-ABA. This product is Brand New. Versatile and easy-to-use! The HP Multi-function Inkjet PSC750 enables vibrant photographic color print quality with resolution up to 2400 x 1200 dpi print speeds up to 11ppm. This printer features the creative copy button to create instant wallet-size photos posters mirror images and more without a PC. The HP Multi-function Inkjet PSC750 provides fast simple USB connectivity for PC and Mac. Features: Flatbed scanner 600 x 1200 optical resolution for scanning 2400 x 1200 dpi color output USB connectivity. Copier Type: Digital integrated Copying Speed: 11 ppm B&W / 8.5 ppm (color). Dimensions (WxDxH): 17.8 in x 14.1 in x 10.7 in Form Factor: Desktop. Language Simulation: HP PCL 3. Localization: English / United States. Max Media Size (Standard): Legal (8.5 in x 14 in). Max Resolution B&W: 600 x 600 dpi. Max Resolution Color: 600 x 600 dpi. Media Type: Envelopes transparencies greeting cards plain paper glossy paper iron-on transfers photo paper banners. Power: AC 110/220 V ( 50/60 Hz ). Printer Output: 8.5 ppm - color 11 ppm - B/W. Printer Type: Thermal inkjet - color. Product Description: HP Printer/Scanner/Copier 750 - printer - color - thermal inkjet. Scan Depth / Resolution: 24-bit (16.7M colors) / 600 x 1200 dpi. Scanner Type: Flatbed scanner integrated Sy.. This product is Brand New and comes with a 1 year warranty.

Amazon.com Product Review

When your home or small-office needs to print, scan, and copy, but youaren't in the market for three separate units, the Hewlett-Packard PSC750se all-in-one will save you time, space, and money. It featuresphoto-quality images, 36-bit scanning, and a maximum copy speed of 11pages per minute, all built into one reliable product.

The PSC 750se copier works as a standalone unit to producefine quality copies in color and black ink, at copy speeds up to 11copies per minute for black, and 8 cpm for color. You can selectmultiple copies from 1 to 50, and reduce or enlarge your images from25 to 300 percent. p>The 750se flatbed scanner features 600 x 1,200 dpioptical resolution (up to 4,800 dpi enhanced) to a maximum scan size of8.5 by 11.7 inches. OCR software is included for easy editing andrevisions, and the hinged cover permits scanning of 3-D objects.

Inputcapacity is 150 sheets, with the paper-handling tray accommodatingplain, ink-jet, glossy and matte photo paper, labels, transparencies,and more. With USB connectivity, the PSC 750se supports both PC and Mac systems and is backed byHewlett-Packard's one-year limited warranty covering parts and labor.

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Average Customer Review
3.5 out of 5 stars (51 customer reviews)

103 of 108 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent fast copying,scanning and B&W printing, colour..mn, November 18, 2001
james oliver (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP PSC 750 Multifunction (750se) (Office Product)
I saw a review of a Lexmark X83 which rated it extremely highly so toddled off to get one pronto for my budding business startup. Of course could not get the X83 only the X73 which was slower. They couldn't get hold of it , they only stock certain models etc etc (if u live in the UK you'll know what I mean, its like old Soviet central planning THEY ytell you what you can buy!)Saw the HP750 psc (not se or x just 750, are these better models?)
I was quite prejudiced against getting a HP because Ive used them at work -networked- and there's always been some sort of hassle (endless 'load letter' messages etc) I advised a friend to get a HP 970 inkjet based on a review and it printed OK (well, excellent scanned photos on glossy paper)but not good instructions and hassly setup.
I took the plunge and bought the 750 psc as it was in the store at the same price as the X83 was listed at and the spec seemed pretty OK and more than adequate (speed , res etc.)
I got it home after...Read more


45 of 47 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This is the greatest!, January 12, 2002
Mary A. JACKSON-MEDREK "racydog" (Belchertown, Ma USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: HP PSC 750 Multifunction (750se) (Office Product)
I love my new HP750. After having a separate scanner and printer and never being able to easily use the scanner, this one is a snap. It's for the people who don't want to spend all afternoon trying to figure out how to get the stupid thing to work. We plugged it in and off we went. I copied a picture of my husband and my dogs and me for our Christmas card and the copies looked as good as the originals. I can't say enough good things about this. For the price there is none better. Yay!!


42 of 44 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars HP is definitely a better buy, February 4, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: HP PSC 750 Multifunction (750se) (Office Product)
I originally purchased the Lexmark X83 becuase it was $50 less than the HP and all the specs seemed the same. The Lexmark is somewhat easy to setup, except for the print alignment. It prints out a page and you have eyeball a bunch of lines and pick the straightest one. At first, it printed fine and scanned in pictures with little effort. As long as I only printed out 1 copy at a time, it was fine. But then the troubles started. I couldn't get it to print anything beyond ten copies at a time. It would freeze up and give me an error or I would get an error stating that connection to the printer had been lost. Also, it doesn't print out pictures very well. It doesn't seem able to print out flesh tones. I upgraded the software and bios to no avail. After two days of building frustration, I took it back and bought the HP PSC750. This is a far superior machine! Basically plug it in, load the software and you're ready to go. Remember that print alignment I talked about earlier, well the HP...Read more

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