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- Features
- Has all today's technology, combining mobility demands with the functionality of a 3-in-1.
- copier, scanner, wi-fi, four separate cartridges and AirPrint.
- Connected to the Internet, this printer can respond to print orders from an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch
- can print documents of various types: calendars, games and colourings using the 'Quick Forms' button.
Product Description
And to think that twenty-two years ago, you had to spend $1000 for the first DeskJet! This entry-level 3-in-1 is a good deal more affordable and print speeds are also a good deal better than they were back in the day (2 pages per minute). The DeskJet 3070A has been designed for individual consumers with moderate print needs. HP's objective here is to respond to mobility demand and facilitate printing and overall usage.The combination of modern functionality with a small black & white 5cm screen is slightly surprising. The machine is supplied with paper at the front (80 pages max). There's no loader, just an arm that extends forwards to prevent the paper from falling on the floor: nothing extravagant but effective. This printer, made with 25% recycled plastic, has no double-sided feature and no card reader, which is a bit of a shame as both these features can be very practical.The DeskJet 3070A offers decent print speeds. It's rapid from start-up and is faster both in black and colour than certain mid-range or top end models designed for small companies.Office document quality is four star. The characters are sharp and well formed and the colour shading is faithful to the original. There aren't many settings on the CIS scanner: type of file (photo or document, colour or black and white), resolution (up to 1200 dpi) and scan format. Once the area to be scanned has been displayed, the scanner provides a rotation tool and brightness and contrast settings.A 300 dpi document can be scanned in 11 seconds, which is pretty fast. There is a loss of detail and colours aren't all that bright, as is often the case with scanners. The colour difference is rather high (7.3%) with dominant yellows.Copy mode is also fast. Count 10 seconds for black & white and 14 seconds for colour. The quality is fine for text but, as always, the copier isn't the most precise.
And to think that twenty-two years ago, you had to spend $1000 for the first DeskJet! This entry-level 3-in-1 is a good deal more affordable and print speeds are also a good deal better than they were back in the day (2 pages per minute). The DeskJet 3070A has been designed for individual consumers with moderate print needs. HP's objective here is to respond to mobility demand and facilitate printing and overall usage.The combination of modern functionality with a small black & white 5cm screen is slightly surprising. The machine is supplied with paper at the front (80 pages max). There's no loader, just an arm that extends forwards to prevent the paper from falling on the floor: nothing extravagant but effective. This printer, made with 25% recycled plastic, has no double-sided feature and no card reader, which is a bit of a shame as both these features can be very practical.The DeskJet 3070A offers decent print speeds. It's rapid from start-up and is faster both in black and colour than certain mid-range or top end models designed for small companies.Office document quality is four star. The characters are sharp and well formed and the colour shading is faithful to the original. There aren't many settings on the CIS scanner: type of file (photo or document, colour or black and white), resolution (up to 1200 dpi) and scan format. Once the area to be scanned has been displayed, the scanner provides a rotation tool and brightness and contrast settings.A 300 dpi document can be scanned in 11 seconds, which is pretty fast. There is a loss of detail and colours aren't all that bright, as is often the case with scanners. The colour difference is rather high (7.3%) with dominant yellows.Copy mode is also fast. Count 10 seconds for black & white and 14 seconds for colour. The quality is fine for text but, as always, the copier isn't the most precise.
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