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The HP DeskJet 930c is a photo-quality inkjet printer designed for use in the home or office. The printer uses Hewlett-Packard's "ColorSmart" technology to enhance color and clarity. If you're looking to print photographs and presentations in addition to everyday documents, the 930c boasts a wide range of features that can fit any need.
Print Speed
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While the complexity of your document and your computer's operating system may cause print times to vary, you can expect your HP 930c to print black text documents at roughly four and a half pages per minute. Text with color graphics clocks in at two pages per minute, while a full-page color document or photograph will take nearly two minutes to print.
Fonts Included
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The HP DeskJet 930c comes with eight internal bit-mapped fonts in several sizes. The printer includes CG Times, CG Times Italic, Univers, Univers Italic, Courier, Courier Italic, Letter Gothic and Letter Gothic Italic. It also supports a number of international fonts, including Arabic, Hebrew, Thai and Greek. All fonts are available in small to medium sizes.
Capacity
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The printer can hold up to 20 sheets of banner paper, up to 30 sheets of cards and up to 15 envelopes. The out tray is capable of storing 50 printed pages before it will need to be emptied. The HP Deskjet 930c supports normal paper weights and a wide variety of media sizes and types, including glossy inkjet photo paper.
Resolution
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The HP 930c uses "HP PhotoREt III" technology to create highly detailed images using smaller ink drops and more vibrant colors. This gives the printer a wide range of resolution options, with a maximum color resolution of 2400 dpi. The PhotoREt technology also helps to increase print speeds without sacrificing quality.
Connectivity
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The 930c uses USB connectivity and is compatible with Windows and Mac computers. USB allows users to connect the printer directly to an empty USB port and instantly use the device through plug-and-play functionality. The computer is automatically configured as soon as it is connected to the computer.
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