HP Photosmart C4483 all in one printer has a unique design to serve as a printer, scanner and copying machine with a class. Its model number is Q8388C that gives it its uniqueness among the other members of the family series. These additional members include HP Photosmart C4494, C4493, C4488, C4485, C4480, and many others with excellent features.
for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Full Feature Driver and Software for windows 8 8.1 10.exe | 178.50 MB | |
Full Feature Driver and Software for windows 7.exe | 205.09 MB | |
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows XP and Vista.exe | 146.75 MB | |
Basic Driver for windows XP and Vista.exe | 41.64 MB |
HP Photosmart C4483 driver Supported Macintosh Operating Systems
Filename | Size | Download |
Full Feature Drivers and Software for Mac OS X 10.6.dmg | 139.56 MB | |
Full Feature Drivers and Software for Mac OS X 10.5.dmg | 183.58 MB |
HP Photosmart C4483 specifications
The HP Photosmart C4483 printer boasts a versatile design that caters to both personal and commercial printing needs. Its compact form stands at a height of 6.6 inches and spans 17.1 inches in width, with a weight of 11.0 lbs. The printer’s depth varies depending on the tray extender’s position. With the extender open, it measures approximately 22.3 inches, and when closed, it measures 15.9 inches. These dimensions make it an ideal choice for small office spaces that require a high-quality printing device without taking up much room.
Printer cartridges can be easily obtained from the HP Store for replacement purposes. This also applies to other printer supplies, which can be found at the HP Store or various reputable local retailers worldwide. The input tray has a capacity of approximately 125 sheets of plain or legal paper, and it does not include the photo tray. On the other hand, the output tray can only hold up to 50 printed pages of a plain or legal document.
In addition to standard legal documents, this printer is capable of handling a variety of media types including envelopes, index cards, inkjet papers, and iron on t-shirt transfers. Other compatible media may include photo paper, transparency films, labels, and greeting card papers.
Scanning is made possible through the use of an installed image editor component in an OCR software, which automatically converts scanned text into an editable format. This component also features a TWAIN compliant software interface with a color depth of 48-bit color and 8-bit grayscale. With the installed software, scanning resolution can reach up to 4800 c 4800 optical dots per inch (dpi) with a maximum of 19200 enhanced dpi.