- Prints, copies, scans, and faxes
- Up to 17 ppm black, 12 ppm color
- 600 x 1,200 dpi hardware scan resolution, 36-bit color
- Up to 100 copies; full-color faxing
- USB interface, PC and Mac compatible
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An 8 MB memory is standard as well as a 20-page automatic document feeder. The paper input tray has an input capacity of up to 100 sheets, and supports a variety of paper types and sizes, including paper (plain, inkjet, photo), envelopes, transparencies, labels, cards, iron-on transfers, letter, legal, executive, and more.
The color scanner has a 36-bit color depth and a hardware resolution of up to 600 x 1,200 dpi, resulting in accurate, true-to-life scans perfect for a wide variety of applications. The included software bundle helps you to get the best prints and scans possible, and includes HP Director, HP Photo Gallery, HP Image Editor, and Readiris OCR.
HP Director
Access features and common tasks through the easy-to-navigate HP Director software. Depending on the capabilities of your HP all-in-one, the HP Director lets you initiate device functions such as scanning, copying, faxing, or unloading images from a digital camera or memory card. You can also use the HP Director to open the HP Gallery to view, modify, and manage the images on your computer.

The fax machine is capable of full-color faxing and has a fast 3-second per page transmission time. A transmission memory of up to 100 pages lets submit large jobs, while a fax broadcast feature lets you send a single fax to 50 separate locations. The fax also features a junk fax barrier, remote retrieval, and auto-redial.
The 4215 conveniently connects via USB and has a small 16.4-by-8-inch footprint. It is compatible with PC and Mac operating platforms and also comes backed by a one-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box
4215 all-in-one, HP 56 black inkjet print cartridge (19 ml ink volume), HP 28 tri-color inkjet print cartridge (8 ml ink volume), HP Image Zone Photo and imaging software and user's guide on CD-ROM, setup poster, power cord, phone cord; HP 58 photo inkjet cartridge not included; USB cable not included
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158 of 161 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Machine,
By Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: HP OfficeJet 4215 All-in-One Printer (Office Product)
I'd finally had it with my 4-year-old Canon Multifunction (C555). The fax worked fine but the printer was unreliable, torpid and, because the cartridges kept drying up, frightfully expensive. Despite my wife's warning (she's been having trouble with HP-OSX compatibility issues), I opted for this HP 4215.When it arrived, I was immediately cheered by a box that was less than half the size of the Canon's. Upon opening it, I was further encouraged by a handy yet complete printed manual. (The Canon's was all online, and the printed-out materials seemed like a life-time of reading.) In 10 minutes I was ready to go--cartridges installed, program installed on my Powerbook, telephone line, USB cable, power cord all hooked up. The unit seemed too light and compact, the set-up too easy and automatic, but I went to a Word document, clicked and waited. Not for long, because the printer not only handled the document in record time but presented me with copy that was sharper than any I'd ever seen. Next I went on the internet, found a richly textured, page-sized color photo and clicked "print." Same result. The machine speedily delivered a bright yet detailed and subtle color print that was an improvement on the original, even with the cheap copy paper I was using. My plan was to keep my workhorse Epson for the bulk of my printing and use the HP for faxing, copying, and scanning (all of which it does both better and more efficiently than my old Canon). But the HP is simply too good to be anything less than a starting player. I can't remember ever being more impressed with a device, especially one this complicated, and happier about a computer or office-related purchase. In spite of my singular success with this particular model, I've learned not to make blanket judgements about a brand or manufacturer based on one particular experience, especially in this field of competitive, rapidly changing technology. My wife just gave up on her HP printer and exchanged it for a Canon.
100 of 106 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stop complaining...this is the best printer of its kind,
By chris (SF, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: HP OfficeJet 4215 All-in-One Printer (Office Product)
Look, I'm the type of person that does A LOT of research before buying a product. This one came out and I saw a couple of good reviews (New York Times, PCWORLD) and was all over it.
For what it does, you can't beat the price point. It works like a charm, prints fast and with great quality, both in color and b/w. One of the nicest features is it's profile: it's the most compact and sleek of the all in one's, a huge bonus for the home office. All of this complainging about not having a USB cord - yes, that's cheap, but quite frankly, more and more products are not coming with the cord - why? Because most consumers already have them - either from dig cameras, the printer they are tossing, etc. It makes more sense to hit a low price point than to add $10 to the printer itself to provide a cord that most consumers do not need. But if you don't have the cord, add it to your order OR go down to Best Buy and get a generic one for $10. (and yes, it would be nice if amazon warned you when you are checking out about this issue...).
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Biggest Piece Of Junk! Not GOOD for Home Office or Small Business Owner,
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This review is from: HP OfficeJet 4215 All-in-One Printer (Office Product)
My husband bought me this All-In-One for Mother's Day of 2005. He knew how much I wanted an All-In-One but did not want to lay out too much money. I own a rental company and work from home, so I thought this would make my life a lot easier, well I was wrong! This printer worked great for one whole month. Then the problems started.
1) The ink cartridges are way too small for something that is supposed to scan, copy and print. 2) Printing envelopes is almost impossible. Stamps.com could not format to print postage on my printer. 3) You cannot send more than a 2 or 3 page fax unless you want to feed it one page at a time. This was fun in my last real estate transaction. Most of the time I have to fax three pages, hang up, fax three more, and so on... 4) It CONSTANTLY says that "The cradle cannot move" It suggest you open it and free the jam. Problem is there is no jam. All you have to do is press ok, and it keeps going. This may seem like NO BIG DEAL, but for the last 6 months is has done it on every SINGLE page I printed, or fax I received! Every single one. NO JAM you just have to press OK and it takes FOREVER to print one page, with this problem. About 2 pages a minute! AWFUL! 5) When it pulls in paper it sounds terrible. It makes almost a screaming sound. Sounds like it is going to break any day now!!! It is small, and if it weren't for the screaming paper feeding problem, and the constant pressing of the OK button, it would be a great addition for someone who receives or send 1 or 2 page faxes. Otherwise, save your money and buy a nicer model.
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