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- Features
- 2,400 x 1,200 dpi enhanced resolution using photo paper
- Exclusive HP PhotoREt III color layering technology
- Prints black text at 17 ppm, color at 13 ppm
- Prints directly from digital camera memory cards
- Parallel, USB, and wireless infrared interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
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The Hewlett-Packard PhotoSmart 1215 works either with your PC or directly with your digital camera. The printer has slots for your digital camera's CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards, so with the 1215's alternative photo mode (2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution) and HP's enhanced layering technology, you can print beautiful color photos at up to 12 ppm. Your digital camera's memory card can also be used as a separate disk drive. Plus, if your digital camera, laptop, or other mobile device supports infrared technology, you can print wirelessly.
The Hewlett-Packard PhotoSmart 1215 works either with your PC or directly with your digital camera. The printer has slots for your digital camera's CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards, so with the 1215's alternative photo mode (2,400 x 1,200 dpi resolution) and HP's enhanced layering technology, you can print beautiful color photos at up to 12 ppm. Your digital camera's memory card can also be used as a separate disk drive. Plus, if your digital camera, laptop, or other mobile device supports infrared technology, you can print wirelessly.
The HP PhotoSmart 1215 also makes a great PC or Macintosh printer--just connect the printer to your computer's USB or parallel port. The 1215 is perfect for printing pages for your photo album, greeting cards, or newsletters. HP's new optical sensing technology lets you choose your paper and print settings manually, or the PhotoSmart 1215 will automatically set them for you based on the type of paper in the printer tray.
Other features include a convenient print-cancel button, low-ink warning, and a 4-by-6-inch photo paper tray, saving you the hassle of changing paper each time you print photos.
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