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HP CPS DeskJet

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Brand HP 2025
Model CPS DeskJet
Released Year 2025
Type Printers
Series DeskJet
Printing Technology Thermal Inkjet
Item Weight 14.6 pounds
Maximum Media Size Letter/A4
Maximum Color Print Resolution 4800 X 1200
Product Dimensions 16.7"D x 11.97"W x 6.06"H
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The HP DeskJet CPS DeskJet is one of the pioneering color inkjet printers developed by Hewlett-Packard in the late 1980s. It introduced multifunction printing with color capabilities using thermal inkjet technology on A4 and Letter-sized paper.

With a resolution typically around 300 dpi for color printing, the CPS DeskJet combined both black-and-white and color printing functionalities in one unit. It primarily connected via parallel port interfaces suitable for office environments at that time.

The printer uses HP's original ink cartridges designed for color and monochrome, enhancing print quality for text and simple graphics. The device was compatible with early operating systems like Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS through HP drivers.

The print speed was relatively slow by modern standards, averaging a few pages per minute depending on the color complexity. This model serves as a foundation for the later DeskJet series improvements.

The printer’s mechanics utilize a moving print head with a ribbon cable and thermal dots to spray ink droplets precisely on paper, supporting up to 4-color process printing.

The CPS DeskJet laid the groundwork for affordable office color printing, making it a significant technical advancement for its time.

Specifications

Product Dimensions 16.7"D x 11.97"W x 6.06"H
Maximum Media Size Letter/A4
Included Components Printer
Print media Paper (plain)
Scanner Type Sheetfed
Max Input Sheet Capacity 500
Maximum Color Print Resolution 4800 X 1200
Sheet Size Letter inches
Warranty Type Limited
Dual-sided printing No
Max copy resolution black-white 600 dpi
Duplex Automatic
Ink Color Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
Resolution 4800 x 1200
Additional Printer functions All In One
UPC 850059155387
Printer Ink Type Liquid Ink
Item Weight 14.6 pounds
Item model number CPS HP DeskJet
Date First Available March 27, 2025
Manufacturer CPS HP Deskjet
Release Year 1988
Printer Type Color Inkjet Printer
Printing Technology Thermal Inkjet
Print Resolution Up to 300 dpi
Print Speed Approx. 2-3 pages per minute
Color Capability 4-color process
Paper Sizes Supported Letter, A4
Connectivity Parallel Port
Operating System Compatibility Windows 3.1, MS-DOS
Ink Cartridges HP proprietary color and black cartridges
Power Supply AC powered
Dimensions Approx. 15 x 12 x 6 inches
Weight Approx. 12 kg

Key Advantages

The CPS DeskJet was one of the first affordable color inkjet printers for office use. Its compact design saved space in work environments. It supported multiple paper sizes including Letter and A4, increasing versatility. The printer used thermal inkjet technology for improved color output quality. It was compatible with popular operating systems of the era. The availability of proprietary HP ink cartridges ensured consistent color performance.

Limitations

Print speeds were relatively slow compared to later models. The maximum print resolution was limited to approximately 300 dpi, restricting photo quality. It had limited connectivity options, mainly parallel port only. The device required manual calibration to maintain color accuracy. Replacement ink cartridges were costly and had limited yield. Driver support was limited to early operating systems, making compatibility difficult for modern systems.

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