HP Photosmart C4390 Driver

HP Photosmart C4390 Driver
The HP Photosmart C4390 belongs to the Photosmart C4300 family series with a printer method of drop on demand thermal inkjet print technology. The supported print languages are the HP PCL level 3, PCL3 GUI and the PCL 10. More so, the average resolution is 600 x 600 dots per inch (dpi) for printing in black at normal mode. This resolution can be more through the enhanced printing with HP Photo Ret III software to about 1200 x 1200 dpi.

HP Photosmart C4390 printer driver for Windows

Filename Size Download
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows 8 8.1 10.exe 281.68 MB Download
Full Feature Driver and Software for windows 7.exeWindows 7 32-bit, Windows 7 64-bitSupported Operating Systems : 311.96 MB Download
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows XP and Vista.exe 196.15 MB Download
Basic Drivers – IT Professional Use Only for windows XP and Vista.exe 60.21 MB Download
Basic Drivers for windows XP and Vista.exe 36.09 MB Download

HP Photosmart C4390 specifications

Within the span of a single lunar cycle, the printer has the capability to produce a maximum of 5000 pages. However, the manufacturer’s advised production rate is a more conservative 500 pages per month on average. The swiftness with which this device prints is heavily influenced by the intricacy of the document being printed and the printing mode that has been selected. When printing in black ink, the fast draft setting can achieve speeds of up to 32 pages per minute, while the fast-normal mode prints at a rate of 11 pages per minute.

According to our testing, the standard and optimal printing methods operate at a rate of 8.2 and 2.1 pages per minute (ppm) correspondingly. However, when printing color pages, the speed decreases. On the other hand, the fast draft mode enhances print speed up to 24 ppm.

Moreover, the fast-normal mode produces prints at a rate of 7.2 ppm after the initial page. Additionally, the standard and optimal printing modes run at a rate of 5.4 and 2.1 ppm respectively, which is slightly slower than the fast-normal mode.

It’s worth noting that the abbreviation ppm stands for pages per minute, which is a measurement of the printer’s printing speed. By using this terminology, we can more accurately describe the printer’s capabilities and help customers make informed decisions.

To utilize this device, a digital image processing component is necessary, allowing for up to 99 copies to be made from the original document. The digital zoom range can vary between 25% to 400%, depending on the specific printer model. The copying speed is determined by the mode selected, with the fastest method achieving 32 ppm for black and 24 ppm for color. This printer is capable of supporting a variety of paper types, including photo paper, plain paper, transparent films, index cards, envelopes, and labels in both standard and custom sizes.

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