HP Officejet 4500 AIO Printer Set for March Release
HP have taken the wraps off their latest AIO printer in the Officejet range, the HP Officejet 4500, which along with offering 4-in-1 functionality, making it particularly suited to SOHO environments, also boasts network friendliness courtesy of both inbuilt 10/100 Ethernet and WiFi connectivity (the latter specifically offered in the case of the Officejet 4500 Wireless model).

The HP Officejet 4500 AIO Printer, which is billed as enabling ‘customers to efficiently complete business tasks at their small business or home office’ and which is compatible with both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X Snow Leopard based systems, promises printing speeds of up to six pages per minute whilst its integrated scanner offers a maximum scanning resolution of 1,200×2,400ppi – the scanner also serving to function as a fax.

Along with a 20 page document feeder, the HP Officejet 4500, which is billed as offering a duty cycle of up to 3,000 pages per month, also comes with a 100 sheet capacity paper tray and, aside from being network friendly naturally also (naturally) comes with USB port for those looking to hook the device up directly (should they not have a network in place).
“HP believes in the entrepreneurial spirit and strives to create products that help customers turn their ideas into reality,” said Hatem Mostafa, vice president, Inkjet Business Solutions, Imaging and Printing Group, HP. “By delivering an affordable, low-cost-per-page business printer…we can help small businesses around the world affordably maximize productivity and successfully promote their brands.”
Pricing of the new HP Officejet 4500 AIO will start from just $99 when it hits the US sometime this March.
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