This peculiar printer, HP Photosmart C4583 all in one device is a member of the HP Photosmart C4500 special series. The printer also has interesting dimensions that confirm it to both private and commercial uses. These dimensions include a height of 6.38 inches, the weight is 17.09 inches, and the weight is 11.16 lbs. The depth of the printer is 23.11 when the tray is open, and the same depth is about 11.42 inches with a closed paper tray.
for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Full Feature Driver and Software for windows 8 8.1 10.exe | 152.33 MB | |
Full Feature Driver and Software for windows 7.exe | 181.94 MB | |
Full Feature Driver and Software for windows XP and Vista.exe | 149.41 MB | |
Basic Drivers for windows XP and Vista.exe | 56.03 MB | |
ePrint Software – Network and Wireless Connected Printers for windows 7 8 8.1 10 32 bit.exe | 26.22 MB | |
ePrint Software – Network and Wireless Connected Printers for windows 7 8 8.1 10 64 bit.exe | 31.19 MB |
HP Photosmart C4583 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 | 153.56 MB |
HP Photosmart C4583 spesifications
The available connectivity options encompass a conventional USB hi-speed rear port and endorsement for the wireless 802.11 b/g/n component. Compatibility for Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Secure Digital (SD), and Multimedia Card (MMC) is influenced by the memory card slots. Additionally, the Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Card and xD-Picture Card are included.
The input capacity of plain paper for this printer is up to 125 sheets, while the output tray can hold 50 sheets. Various media classes are supported, including index cards, labels, transparency film, and photo papers. Additionally, this printer can handle greeting-card papers and iron-on t-shirt transfers. These media types may come in both standard and custom sizes, as well as standard weights.
According to the printing specifications, the initial resolution for printing from a computer is set at 1200 x 1200 rendered dots per inch (dpi). However, the maximum optimized resolution increases to 1200 x 2400 dpi when printing in color with 1200 dpi. It’s important to note that the speed of the printer is contingent upon the complexity of the document being printed, as well as the particular model of the printer in use.
The copy specifications comprise a resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi for black and color printing, which is a remarkable feat. The copying feature leverages digital image processing to produce ten copies of an original document, ensuring that the output is identical to the source document. The copy speed is determined by a plethora of factors, including printer model and document complexity, and can vary accordingly.