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HP PSC
950 All-in-One Printer Specifications
Summary
Hewlett-Packard's new PSC 950 combines an ink jet printer, a flatbed scanner, a color copier, and a stand-alone fax, and adds features for digital camera users--all for $399.
Besides serving as a SOHO workhorse, the PSC 950 can function as a photo printer. Three slots on its case accept SmartMedia cards, CompactFlash cards, and Sony Memory Stick media. The device also carries image editing software, which enables you to manipulate photos on your PC.
Alternatively, you can print photos directly from a memory card--no computer necessary. Press one button after inserting the card, and the PSC 950 produces a proof sheet/printing order for all photos on that memory card. Choose photos, photo sizes, and paper type; then scan the form into the device. It will automatically print them on the paper you've chosen (you must first load the correct paper tray). In my tests, the PSC 950 reproduced bright colors and flesh tones well on photo paper, though it lost some detail and sharpness.
The device does a reasonably good job of printing standard office documents. I timed its text print speed at approximately 4 pages per minute and its graphics speed at about 1 ppm--comparable to stand-alone ink jet printer speeds. On plain paper at the default of 600 by 600 dots per inch, text looked sharp, though on graphics the unit did a better job of rendering color than of preserving detail.
Flatbed copying and scanning are extremely easy, each requiring you to press two buttons. The PSC 950 copies text quite well, too, although color copies looked foggier than originals. Scanning was smooth at 600 by 1200 dpi--the scans looked bright and rich. The PSC 950 faxes directly from the flatbed panel but you have to load the fax one sheet at a time.
HP PSC 950 All in One Printer drivers included Microsoft® Windows® 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000 Professional, XP , Vista ; Mac OS v9.1 and later, Mac OS X v10.1.5, v10.2.3, v10.3.x
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