Hewlett Packard Officejet 6310 All-In-One InkJet Printer
- Black Print Speed: 30 ppm
- Color Print Speed: 24 ppm
- Output Type: Color Printer
- Technology (Detailed): Inkjet
- Printer Type: All-In-One Printer
- All-in-One Functions: Copier Fax Machine Scanner
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Great All-In-One Plus Linux Support!
Pros
Linux drivers, compact size, print quality, ease of use
Cons
It took almost a half hour to install on Windows
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
I highly recommend this printer. It works well with Windows and Ubuntu Linux. It's a great little machine.
The HP 6310 is the 3rd all in one machine I've owned in the past 4 years, and so far, it's been the best. My first all in one was a Brother MFC, which broke down in less than a year. I then moved to a Lexmark X6170, which worked pretty well for a couple years. Recently, I converted to Linux, which Lexmark does not support, so I needed a new machine.
I decided to buy an HP all in one due to their support of the Linux OS. My local Office Max had the 6310 on sale for $99.00, so I picked it up. The replacement cartridges are available for $40.00, which is a pretty reasonable price, in my opinion.
Setting up the printer was a snap. The directions were very easy to follow, and I had my test page printed within 25 minutes of opening the box. The printer operates quietly, and it prints pretty quickly as well. I was also able to set up the time, fax settings, and preferences on the computer as well. That was much easier than entering all those settings on the printer.
I've been very happy with the print quality, and the paper feed hasn't jammed yet (although I probably just jinxed myself!) The fax works well, and the scanner also works well.
I was able to install this printer on my Ubuntu Linux machine without any problems. The HP 630 print driver worked perfectly, although I'm still working the bugs out on the scanner. It works great with Windows, but I'm still having problems getting my Ubuntu computer to recognize the scanner. It's not a high priority problem for me to fix, so I haven't worked on it much.
All in all, I'm very happy with my HP 6310. It's compact, cost-effective, and it works well with Ubuntu. I highly recommend it.
I decided to buy an HP all in one due to their support of the Linux OS. My local Office Max had the 6310 on sale for $99.00, so I picked it up. The replacement cartridges are available for $40.00, which is a pretty reasonable price, in my opinion.
Setting up the printer was a snap. The directions were very easy to follow, and I had my test page printed within 25 minutes of opening the box. The printer operates quietly, and it prints pretty quickly as well. I was also able to set up the time, fax settings, and preferences on the computer as well. That was much easier than entering all those settings on the printer.
I've been very happy with the print quality, and the paper feed hasn't jammed yet (although I probably just jinxed myself!) The fax works well, and the scanner also works well.
I was able to install this printer on my Ubuntu Linux machine without any problems. The HP 630 print driver worked perfectly, although I'm still working the bugs out on the scanner. It works great with Windows, but I'm still having problems getting my Ubuntu computer to recognize the scanner. It's not a high priority problem for me to fix, so I haven't worked on it much.
All in all, I'm very happy with my HP 6310. It's compact, cost-effective, and it works well with Ubuntu. I highly recommend it.
