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Amazon.com Product DescriptionThe HP DeskJet 920C is a compact desktop printer designed to deliver brilliantly clear graphics at a family-affordable price. Offering high resolution, rated print speeds up to 9 ppm in black and 7.5 ppm in color, and a space-saving foldup paper tray, the 920C is ideally suited for both general-purpose and photographic printing. Despite the value price, HP includes its exclusive PhotoREt III color technology, usually found in more expensive models, to support the drop-on-demand thermal inkjet printing process.
Turn out photos with clean and true colors in 2,400 x 1,200 resolution when using photo paper (monochrome resolution is up to 600 dpi). The 920C also supports a wide variety of media, including plain paper, transparencies, labels, envelopes, index cards, and invitations. The 100-sheet paper input tray saves on reloading, and the 50-page output tray handles most medium-size jobs.
Additional features include a print cancel button, dual cartridge design (one cyan-magenta-yellow and one black), a low-ink indicator, eight built-in fonts, and a monthly volume capacity of 1,000 pages. The printer supports Mac and PC systems with built-in USB and parallel ports. It measures approximately 17 by 16 by 8 inches and weights just 13 pounds. Hewlett Packard backs the 920C with a 90 day warranty and HP customer care.
HP Inkjet Printer for Cardstock (Rating: 5 out of 5) Let's face it. Hewlitt Packard makes great inkjet printers. Some can give you amazingly true color prints. Others have really high productive printing rates. Others can be set to give you accurate registration for printing on pre-gummed labels. Still others can actually print on card stock without hanging up or jamming. The only question is which printer can do what? HP has written artfully descriptive specifications for every printer they have produced but without ever telling you exactly what you want to know. Mostly by trial and error and purchase of several of the wrong HP printers, I have found one, the 920C, that does a reasonable job registering on pre-gummed labels and also on medium weight card stock. I have two of them. Why ? Because HP stop making the 920C and I can't figure out what the replacement is. This is a good basic printer and I will never get rid of mine.
Nice printing results (Rating: 4 out of 5) I bought this 920C printer about a year ago. Until now, it still performs good. I love the printing results, the small size (6 point) characters are sharp and readable, the pictures are sharp and smooth, even with normal mode. I found that it's far better than my old 820Cxi. The dimension is so compact and lightweight, so I don't need more space to put it near my computer. However, the weakness of this printer is its integrated color ink tank. You have to replace it if there is one empty color, while the others are still half full. Honestly, I prefer the separated color ink tanks because they are more friendly to my wallet. Hope, in the near future, HP will make deskjet printers with separate ink tanks in economy prices without reducing quality.
Excellent! (Rating: 5 out of 5) The HP deskjet 920c is an excellent printer. And the price couldn't be better. It's fast and easy to use, and the picture printing quality is equal to the more expensive printers. I do alot of printing for home and business use and this is the best printer I have purchased yet. I only wish I purchased this the first time around! As for photo printing, I take alot of photos and print them out for family and friends. They all seem to have the same comment...."Your photos are so colorful and clear, who develops them"? They can't believe I printed them out myself.
I recommend this printer to everyone who wants quality, without a hefty price tag! Enjoy!
very neat!! (Rating: 4 out of 5) I have owned it now for about 2 months. Installation was a breeze. I use it for occasional printing. no complaints printwise. B&W prints are nice. Color prints are awesome... though I am sure it uses a lot of ink which is where the cost is involved.
Cons: Cartridges are expensive!!
very neat!! (Rating: 4 out of 5) I have owned it now for about 2 months. Installation was a breeze. I use it for occasional printing. no complaints printwise. B&W prints are nice. Color prints are awesome... though I am sure it uses a lot of ink which is where the cost is involved.
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