HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One Printer/Scanner/Copier
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend A highly affordable photo All-in-One, the Photosmart C4280 is ready to bring you beautiful, true-to-life photos straight from your camera, without a PC. Just preview your shots on the 1.5" display and send to print. You'll also get great scans and quick copies, and you'll be able to print archival-quality documents without the edges cut off. Product details and pricing info |
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79 Customer Reviews Posted
- HP All in One Printer
- I got the machine in a timely manner and it is great!! I have struggled with all manner of single use gadgets but this does it all. and a great price and good mechanics. Easy to use and makes good copies.
- 2008-08-24, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- HP C4280 All in One review
- I really like my new HP All in one Printer. It's fast in printing and copying. And the quality of the prints is very nice.
Only little drawbacks are that it scans a little slow and I don't really care for the paper tray placement because it's on the bottom of the unit. But, overall, I'm pleased with my purchase. - 2008-08-12, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- photostupid c4280
- Don't buy this printer - the scanning feature does not consistently work with windows Vista - states: USB not Connected. wasted countless hours trying to get it to work. I have two different computers and two c4280s and the same problem on both.
- 2008-08-03, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- What's not to like?
- Okay I got it free from Apple but it quickly has become my families favorite printer. Setup was simple(window xp), operation is simple, and it still has not burned up the ink (getting close) after 14 (8x10)tee-shirt transfers and the occasional print job. It really shines at the copy function. What's not to like with a printer that's simple to operate and does what is says? (You don't really believe anyone but me is going to open the manual do you?) The button display is self explaining and does what it indicates with the least amount of button pushing...the cancel button truly cancels(like right now). What a novel feature! I'm sure the others reviewer have worthy complains but for me with a house full of Canon ink jets: (2)mp-830, (1)s750 and Brother laser(1) HL-1440 I say yahoo HP. I thought I'd never buy another HP product after my last scanner incident but I'm impressed with a 100 buck multi-function machine performing so well. No it not the fastest nor the sharps print but it good enough to be the most used color printer in the house.
- 2008-07-29, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Do Not Buy This Printer
- This printer came free with my iMac when I purchased it from the Apple Store. Who can argue with free, right? Well you get what you pay for.
After months of this printer burning through ink like a drunken sailor I came to the stunning realization that HP has disabled the functionality for lower quality (i.e. lower ink-use) printing from the Macintosh drivers. You can only print from a Mac at maximum print quality. While this has no doubt done wonders for HP's bottom line, it's astounding to me that Apple allows them to sell this product through their corporate stores.
Whatever you pay for this printer up-front does not matter - HP is going to extract hundreds of dollars from you in ink that you should not be using.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRINTER. Buy a more expensive printer with better software that allows you to save on ink. - 2008-07-06, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:

