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HPSmart Tank 515 Wireless All-in-One Printer (Model: 1TJ09A)

R3,399

Retail: R4,100
About

The HP Smart Tank 515 AiO Printer is perfect for home and home office use. With integrated ink tanks and an automatic ink sensor, you get a compact, spill-free refill system that makes it easy to manage ink. Perfect for low-cost, high-volume printing. Count on the outstanding print quality you expect from HP – get stunning quality time after time. Text is sharp. Graphics are vibrant. Help save time with Smart Tasks, and print and scan anywhere with HP Smart – best-in-class mobile print app.

Product Features

Ink Tank System
Easily refill your ink tanks with spill-free, resealable bottles.

High-quality Prints
Stunning print quality with darker blacks and more vibrant colors.

High-volume Printing
Up to 8,000 colour pages and up to 6,000 black pages.

HP Smart App
Work from anywhere – print, scan and copy from your phone.

High-volume printing at extremely low-cost per page
Get up to 6000 black / 8000 colour pages

Stunning print quality
Get dark, crisp text and vibrant colours for all your prints.

Product Specifications

Networking

  • Wi-Fi standards: 802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)

Ports & Interfaces

  • USB 2.0 ports quantity: 1

Battery

  • AC input voltage: 100 - 240 V
  • AC input frequency: 50 - 60 Hz

Power

  • Power consumption (ready): 3.12 W
  • Power consumption (sleep): 0.75 W
  • Power consumption (off): 0.12 W

Weight & Dimensions

  • Width: 447 mm
  • Depth: 373 mm
  • Height: 158 mm
  • Weight: 5.14 kg

Additional

  • Standard input capacity: 30 sheets
  • Standard output capacity: 30 sheets
  • Digital sender: Yes
  • Duplex functions: Print
  • Number of print cartridges: 4
  • Duplex printing modes: Manual
  • Maximum resolution: 4800 x 1200 DPI
  • Print speed (colour, normal quality, A4/US Letter): 5 ppm
  • Standard printer languages: PCL 3 GUI
  • Print speed (black, draft quality, A4/US Letter): 22 ppm
  • Print speed (colour, draft quality, A4/US Letter): 16 ppm
  • Print margin right (min): 3 mm
  • Print margin left (min): 3 mm
  • Print margin bottom (min): 3 mm
  • Print margin top (min): 3 mm
  • Print resolution colour: 4800 x 1200 DPI
  • Print resolution black: 1200 x 1200 DPI
  • Maximum copy resolution; 600 x 600 DPI
  • Copy speed (colour, draft, A4): 14 cpm
  • Copy speed (black, draft, A4): 22 cpm
  • Copy speed (black, normal quality, A4): 10 cpm
  • Optical scanning resolution: 1200 x 1200 DPI
  • Optical scanning resolution (black): 1200 x 1200 ppi
  • Optical scanning resolution (colour): 1200 x 1200 ppi
  • Maximum scan area: 216 x 297 mm
  • Maximum scan resolution: 1200 x 1200 DPI
  • Scanner type: Flatbed
  • Scan speed (black): 5 ppm
  • Scan speed (colour): 3 ppm
  • Image formats supported: BMP,JPG,PNG,TIF
  • Document formats supported: PDF
  • Scan technology: CIS
  • Maximum input capacity: 100 sheets
  • ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9): A4,A5,A6
  • ISO B-series sizes (B0...B9): B5
  • Mobile printing technologies: Apple AirPrint,HP ePrint
  • HP ePrint: Yes
  • HP Software provided: HP Printer Software, HP Update
  • HP Photo Creations: Yes
  • HP segment: Home
  • Ink tank system: Yes
  • Windows operating systems supported: Windows 10,Windows 7,Windows 8,Windows 8.1
  • Mac operating systems supported: Yes
  • Operating relative humidity (H-H): 15 - 80%
  • Storage temperature (T-T): -40 - 60 °C
  • Operating temperature (T-T): 5 - 40 °C
  • Duplex printing: Yes
  • Model: 1TJ09A
  • Warranty: 1 year
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