| Average Customer Rating: | 4.0 |
| Brand: | Hewlett Packard |
| Model: | D4260 |
| Color: | GRAY |
| Language: | Original Language: English; br> |
| Weight: | 13.31 pounds |
| Dimensions: | 18.9 inches x 5.67 inches x 18.07 inches [Width x Length x Height] |
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Get crisp, professional documents with vivid colors and photos using a fast printer that is made to last. With the HP Deskjet D4200 Printer series, you can print documents and web pages at up to 30 ppm black and 23 ppm color. New large-capacity inkjet cartridges deliver more affordable printing.
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The HP Deskjet D4260 inkjet printer is designed for anyone looking for great results when space is at a premium. This full-color, compact printer takes advantage of HP's exclusive Vivera ink in order to maximize ink efficiency and print high-resolution photos up to 4800 dpi. The Deskjet D4260 is an efficient, reliable, lightweight printer that is designed to take image quality to the next level.  | The HP Deskjet D4260 inkjet printer offers: - Print speed of up to 30 ppm for black & white and 23 ppm for color prints
- High-resolution 4800 dpi printing
- A 100-sheet paper tray
- USB 2.0 and PictBridge compatibility
- Borderless prints up to 8.5 x 24 inches
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Print directly from Pictbridge-enabled cameras. View larger. | Vibrant, Color-Rich Documents Fast The Deskjet D4260 is a blazing-fast and efficient printer that prints up to 30 ppm in black & white and 23 ppm in color. Speed things up even further by skipping the computer and printing directly from a USB drive or PictBridge-compatible digital camera. The speedy nature of this printer doesn't effect image quality either--it's able to produce high-resolution 4800 dpi prints when using premium photo paper. Need high-quality photos? The Deskjet D4260 uses an advanced ink delivery system that produces vivid colors and impressive clarity. This printer is able to produce up to 8.5 x 24 inch beautiful borderless prints and panoramas that resist photo fading longer than traditionally processed photos by taking advantage of the optional six-ink color printing process. HP's Vivera inks produce superior results and use less ink in the process. Easy Operation and Versatile Paper Handling This printer is designed with ease-of-use and versatility in mind. Its simple user interface takes out all of the guesswork, and printing documents, web pages, and photos has never been easier. An on-screen print display allows for easy print canceling, and it also displays a convenient ink status indicator that monitors ink levels. This printer comes equipped with a 100-sheet paper tray that can hold a variety of media types, including letter-sized paper, envelopes, cards, borderless photo, double panoramas, and more. HP's Smart Web Printing ensures that the image being printed will be optimized based upon the type of media choice. Compatible with Windows (including Vista) and Macintosh, the Deskjet D4260 measures 18.07 x 13.5 x 5.67 inches (WxDxH) and weighs just 7.6 pounds. It's backed by a 1-year limited warranty that includes technical phone support and HP Customer Care. What's in the Box HP Deskjet D4260 Printer, power supply, power cord, HP 74 black print cartridge (4.5 ml), HP 75 tri-color print cartridge (3.5 ml), HP Photosmart Essential software, set-up poster, reference guide.
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FeaturesAffordable and compact DeskJet printerCrisp and clear 4,800 dpi print qualityPrints up to 30 pages per minuteSuper-fast USB connectivity1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
Customer reviews
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Don't Waste Your Money
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Don't waste your money. This thing worked fine for 2 months on Windows XP and then started acting up after a security update blocked the annoying web information designed to sell you more products. Tech support was no help at all and I've wasted four days, 8 restarts, and 3 reinstalls. HP clearly wrote software beneficial only to them to sell more products. There is no way to set it function without the bloatware. I'm currently searching for a new printer as I've wasted too much time and money, including new ink cartridges.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-10-10
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It prints, but sometimes I want to throw it out of a very high window...
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I purchased this printer about a year ago, and have had too many frustrations with it to count. Where it shines is printing online documents on plain paper. It has software (I've never had a software problem with it) to align online documents to print in the printable area more consistently. That is about the only good thing I can say about the printer.
My main two complaints are:
1. Unreliable paper feed: If you're printing on seemingly any type of label paper (and I frequently do) the paper will not feed consistently. The labels either print too high or too low, and as an example, I went through 20 sheets of labels to get one to print out correctly. That gets expensive.
2. Printable Area: The printable area on the paper is so small that making any type of three fold brochure, spreadsheet, or even word document will clip the bottom portion off. For spreadsheets and word docs this can be worked around, but you shouldn't have to. For brochures and labels, and a whole lot of other things I have come across there is no work around, you just loose the bottom of your doc. This is especially frustrating because the printer can physically print to then end of the page it you trick it into thinking the paper is larger than it really is. But some idiot at HP wrote the software to tell it to stop at point x.
I've had other problems with it, usually not until I need a document to print for quickly because I'm under the clock. This printer can be consistently counted on to fail when you really need it to work. Do yourself a favor and keep looking!
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-09-27
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Cannot beat the price. Sometimes.
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Get it! Soon, you may have a difficulty to get one, however.
Generally, after my 3 previous experiences with HP printers, I sort of distrust the HP, but needed to replace our printer No. 4 (yes, I use four printers for various jobs, at the same time.)
Specs for D4260 were quite impressive, so I decided to get one and found a good price. It is a surprisingly fast and good machine, so ten days later I ordered another one, for my wife's laptop.
Get the D4260 if you can get it for a price, between $39.00-$55.00. For this price, it's an extremely fast and good printer that slightly changed my original distrust in present-day quality and reliability of medium or low priced HP printers.
After some four weeks, it works flawlessly, printing emails and/or Internet news items and MS Word documents. For more specialized jobs, I use three Epsons, anyhow. Just install only basic "must-have" software (drivers). The rest on CD is more like a spam that may annoy you sooner or later.
Since we have two identical machines now, I can even better utilize those quite expensive print cartridges, too.
Chances are that the HP will or has already replaced this model with almost identical model(s), but for a steeper price and with different cartridge types (just to "demonstrate" a difference.)Corporate decision-makers are never happy discovering that they produced, unintentionally, merchandise for a price that is "too-good-to-be-true."
But be aware that some unscrupulous dealers out there want you to sell the HP4260 for a price as high as $150.00. My HP D4260 is fast and reliable(so far); one nice machine! Get it!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-08-30
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It works alright most of the time
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This printer works sufficiently most of the time but I'm not as pleased with it as I was with my old HP Deskjet 950.
The first D4260 printer I ordered had to be sent back because it wouldn't work due to some malfunction with the enclosed printer cartridge. This second one I've had for about 3 months and it does an OK job of printing with one particularly annoying exception.
If your paper isn't perfectly flat and inserted just right, it will jam - at least mine does. There is a back door on the printer you can take off to help clear the jam but it did me no good. I had to pull out the paper by force and pick the shredded bits out of the machine afterward. Then after I replaced the back door it kept telling me I had an open door and I finally had to unplug and start over.
The other negative is that I have already had to replace the black printer cartridge. I've probably printed out less than 30 pages in total in the short time I've had it.
On the positive side, it has decent print quality for every day printing tasks and it was relatively inexpensive.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-08-18
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Great everyday printer!
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This printer is great for everyday home or dorm room use. I have had no problems, and it runs great with my vista system!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-08-08
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