The HP PSC 750

The HP PSC 750 is an example of a printer that performs additional functions as well. The use of multifunction printers is becoming popular these days as people are on tight budgets when it comes to purchasing machines that will meet their requirements. Instead of spending extra money in purchasing a separate scanner, printer and copier, users can go for a multifunctional printer that performs the same tasks. The cost of a multifunctional printer would of course be much less than all the machines bought separately.

The HP 750 PSC comes built in with a printer that is capable of producing high quality print outs. The printing resolution for black and white printing is 600x600 dots per inch. When it comes to color printing, the printing resolution for the HP 750 PSC is 2400x1200 dots per inch. The printing speed, however, is slower than many printers available in the same category. The HP PSC 750 printer is capable of printing 11 pages per minute for when it comes to black and white printing and approximately 8 pages per minute for color printing.

The HP PSC 750 ink printer is equipped with a scanner that is capable of producing high level scans. The optical resolution of the HP PSC 750 scanner is around 600x1200 dots per inch. The scanner is capable of scanning black and white documents to a depth of 8bits. In case of color documents, the scanning goes up to 24bits.

HP 750 PSC copier is capable of producing accurate copies of documents. The copier is capable of copying 11 pages per minute of black and white documents and 8 pages per minute of color documents. The copying speed is also slow when compared to similar multifunction printers available in the market. Documents can be reduced to 25 percent or be expanded to 200 percent of their original size before copying.

The printer tray is capable of holding up to 150 pages. This allows users to process large printing jobs without having to load the printer tray after fixed intervals. The output tray is capable of holding around 50 printed out pages. If the printing job is beyond 50 pages, users will have to remove the 50 printed pages in order to complete the rest of the printing job.

The printer HP PSC 750 is a bit bulky in size when compared to other desktop multifunctional printers available in the market. The bulky size may pose to be a problem for users who need to move the printer occasionally. Furthermore, the printer HP PSC 750 would take up more desk space than an ordinary multifunctional printer would.

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