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HP OfficeJet 6310

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Brand HP 2003
Model 6310, Q8061A#ABA, 6310 Q8061A#ABA 6310 Q8061A#ABA, 6310 Q8061A#ABA
Released Year 2003
Type Printers
Series Officejet
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The HP OfficeJet 6310 is an all-in-one inkjet printer designed primarily for small office environments. It integrates printing, scanning, copying, and faxing functions into a single device to enhance office productivity. The printer supports resolutions up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi for color prints, delivering sharp and detailed output. It utilizes HP's thermal inkjet technology with four separate ink cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) to produce professional-quality prints. Connectivity options include USB 1.1 for direct connection to a single computer; it lacks network connectivity features. The device also features a 20-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for scanning and fax operations, making multi-page document handling efficient.

Specifications

MPN 6310, Q8061A#ABA, 6310 Q8061A#ABA 6310 Q8061A#ABA, 6310 Q8061A#ABA
UPC 0882780472570
Model OfficeJet 6310
Technology Inkjet
Connectivity USB 1.1
Output Type Color
Type All-In-One Printer
Product Line HP Officejet
Weight 15.7 lbs
Height 15.6in
Width 17.9in
Max. Memory 64MB
Platform M·A·C, PC Products
Zoom Range, Reduction 25%,
Extend Printer Technology Thermal Inkjet
Installed RAM 64MB
Data Link Protocol Ethernet
Direct Printing Capabilities Print Photos Without a PC
Color Print Speed Up to 24pPM
Black Copying Speed Up to 30pPM
Scanner Shape Flatbed Scanner
Computer Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows 98sec. Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Pro X64, Apple Mac OS X
Color Copy Speed Up to 24pPM
Fax Features Supported Distinctive Ring, PC Fax, Automatic Redial, Auto Fax Reduction, Delayed Faxing, Color Fax, Speed Dial
Form Factor Desktop
Networking Type Wireless Network Adapter (Optional)
Media Type Envelopes, Inkjet Paper, Panoramic Media, Banners, Transparencies, Hp Premium Media, Photo Paper, Labels, Borderless Media, Plain Paper, Iron-On Transfers, Cards
Scanner Resolution 2400x4800DPI
Printers Special Features Borderless Printing
Max Resolution (Bw) 1200x1200DPI
Panel Monochrome LCD
Monthly Duty Volume 3000 Pages
Max Resolution (Color) 4800x1200DPI
Max Media Size 216x610mm
Black Print Speed 30ppm
Media Capacity 100 Sheets
Release Date April, 2006
Printer type All-in-One Inkjet Printer
Print technology Thermal Inkjet
Functions Print, Scan, Copy, Fax
Maximum print resolution 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi (color)
Print speed Up to 17 ppm black, 12 ppm color (draft mode)
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) 20 sheets
Display 2-line LCD panel
Paper handling 100-sheet input tray, manual duplex
Supported paper sizes Letter, Legal, A4, A5, envelopes
Ink cartridges 4 individual (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black)
Scanner type Flatbed and ADF
Fax speed 33.6 kbps
Operating systems supported Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS 9.x and OS X
Dimensions 18.7 x 17 x 9.3 inches
Power consumption 25 watts printing, <4 watts standby

Key Advantages

The HP OfficeJet 6310 offers multifunctionality by combining printing, scanning, faxing, and copying, reducing the need for multiple devices. Its print resolution supports high-quality color output suitable for various office documents and graphics. The inclusion of a 20-sheet ADF streamlines workflow for multi-page tasks. It uses four individual ink cartridges, allowing users to replace only the color that runs out, optimizing ink usage and cost. The front-panel LCD and intuitive control buttons facilitate ease of use and quick operation. Additionally, its compact design fits well into small office spaces without compromising performance.

Limitations

The HP OfficeJet 6310 lacks network connectivity options such as Ethernet or Wi-Fi, limiting it to direct USB connection for printing and scanning tasks. Its print speed is relatively slow compared to newer models, which may affect productivity in high-volume environments. The device uses thermal inkjet technology, thus it has higher ink consumption and running costs than laser printers. The large size of ink cartridges increases replacement costs, and the printer does not support automatic duplex printing, requiring manual paper handling. It also has limited compatibility with newer operating systems without updated drivers. Furthermore, the fax transmission speed is slower than modern standards, and it cannot handle very large fax loads efficiently.

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