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HP OfficeJet H470 Mobile Printer
Availability: In Stock
Price:
$304.00 $123.69*
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| Part No: | B0010Z3KZG |
| Manufacturer: | Hewlett Packard |
| MFG Part: | CB026A#201 |
| Customer Rating: | 3.5 / 5.0 |
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- Compact mobile printer powered by AC cord, as well as optional battery and/or cigarette lighter adapter
- Print at speeds up to 22 ppm black and 18 ppm color
- Produces high-resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi Black-and-white prints and 4800 dpi in color
- 50-sheet foldable input paper tray and manual duplexer
- Optional Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless adapters (sold separately)
The small, sleek printing device that is perfect for mobile professionals. The printer has been redesigned to be more stylish than ever. Because it is so lighweight you can easily carry it and print wherever you go. Print speeds up to 22 ppm black and white and 18 ppm for color. The 50-sheet input tray is included. The lithium battery, bluetooth adapter and printer sleeve are not included.
| Good for travel | 2010-09-03 | 4 / 5 |
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| Easy to use with adaqute print quality. Great for traveling. I put it in a small plastic art toolbox for traveling and it fit fine into my suitcase. Would recommend it for someone needing a small travel printer. |
| Great Little Printer | 2010-08-07 | 5 / 5 |
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| I needed a small printer and this fits the bill. I store it in a drawer and bring it out only when needed. It works very well and the printing looks great. |
| Not for Windows 7 and even difficult to install with XP | 2010-07-07 | 1 / 5 |
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I think of myself as a fairly savvy PC user. However, I was amazed when at the end of the install, the install program reported that the H470 does NOT run with my Windows 7 operating system. I figured the install disk was old so I Googled and found the windows 7 drivers. Installed them, reconfigured the printer to use the new drivers - yet the printer did not respond to the test page. So deleted the printer, reinstalled the drivers, reinstalled the printer, and still to no avail.
After 2 hours of effort, I finally gave up trying to install this on my current PC and installed the drivers on an old XP laptop. The printer still would not print a test page. How frustrating!
It's going back to the store. |
| Very disappointed in this printer. NO more HP for me. | 2010-06-16 | 1 / 5 |
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Seems to me HP started going down hill in quality and reliability about the same time Ms. Fiorina was at the helm. She sent a lot of HP jobs overseas and created total chaos out of the ill fated Compaq merger. The company has never really recovered from that. She was fired but the damage has infected the company like nothing else in its long history. HP used to be the gold standard in inkjet printers that every other company measured itself against.
I went through two of the 470 mobile printers in a couple of months and ended up sending one back to my IT department and trashing the other one. I also had an Office jet printer I purchased for my home office a couple of years ago and it died prematurely as well. My HP small form factor Desktop had the hard drive crash twice, the first time at least was under warranty and was replaced. It still acts up every now and then and I have had to reinstall Windows XP from scratch more than once, thank god for backups! The 470 mobile printer can't stand up to the everyday travel and kept jamming, flashing all sorts of stupid warning lights and codes. The first one lasted 6 or 7 weeks, and its replacement quit after 2 weeks.
I was on the road when the last one died since I travel constantly for my job, so I went to a local Office Depot and got myself a Canon Pixma 90 and I am still using it 2 years later. Canon makes a far better and more rugged product. I would rather buy American, but this really is a cheap made in China or god knows where printer and the quality is nonexistent. Save your money and buy a Canon if you need a mobile printer. |
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| Unit works fine and have no problems with it locking up or paper jams. When I change the color ink cartridge I get horizontal bands through the pictures I print. I clean the cartridge and is get better but still visible. After printing several pages problem disappears until next change. No problem with black. I use one to two ink cartridges a day for my job and print text and photos. Two others in the office have the same printer and they don't have that problem. Go figure. Not much else to choose from in the market for a portable printer. |