HP Deskjet Ink Advantage D730 Driver

The HP Deskjet Ink Advantage D730 printer boasts the CB728A part number, setting it apart from its counterparts. Measuring 18.46 inches in width, 8.14 inches in height, and 12.09 inches in depth, this printer is compact yet powerful. When the ink cartridge is in place, the printer weighs approximately 6.32 lbs, but without the cartridge, it’s a feather-light 6.16 lbs.

for Windows

Filename Size Download
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows 8 8.1 10.exe 99.86 MB Download
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows 7.exe 119.45 MB Download
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows XP and Vista.exe 92.72 MB Download
Basic Drivers for windows XP and Vista.exe 26.70 MB Download

HP Deskjet Ink Advantage D730 driver for Mac

Filename Size Download
Full Feature Drivers and Software for Mac OS X 10.6.dmg 128.29 MB Download
Full Feature Drivers and Software for Mac OS X 10.5.dmg 100.18 MB Download

HP Deskjet Ink Advantage D730 specifications

Printer cartridges, along with other printer supplies, can be found at the HP store and various local retailers. The input tray capacity can hold up to 80 sheets of legal or plain paper, while the output tray can hold 50 sheets. In addition to plain paper, this printer supports a variety of media types, including envelopes, index cards, greeting cards, transparencies, labels, and photo papers.

When it comes to paper sizes, this printer supports a variety of plain paper types, including cabinet, Mutsugiri, letter, legal, executive, A4, A5, and B5. The speed at which the printer operates depends on the mode it is set to. For example, when printing in fast draft mode, black text can be printed at a rate of 26 pages per minute (ppm) after the first page. Additionally, pages that contain a mix of text and graphics on plain paper can be printed at a rate of 20 ppm after the first page. For images on photo paper, the average print time is 26 seconds.

In terms of duty capacity, this printer boasts a capability of approximately 1000 printed pages, but over its lifetime, it has the potential to produce up to an impressive 20000 printed pages.

Regarding its power demands, the worldwide standard typically falls within a voltage range of 100 to 240 Volts AC with a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. However, it’s worth noting that for India and China, the field falls between 200 to 240 Volts at the same frequency.

When the printer is ready to print, it consumes roughly 2 watts of power, but during printing, this demand increases to 16 watts. In sleep mode, it requires less than 2 watts of power.

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