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Comparison HP DeskJet 2130 vs HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 2135

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Balanced features. Economical power consumption.
Paper sizeA4A4
Print Typeinkjetinkjet
Output Typecolourcolour
Printing and copying
Max resolution4800x1200 dpi4800x1200 dpi
First page print15 с15 с
B/W printing20 ppm20 ppm
Colour printing16 ppm16 ppm
Printing Supplies
Monthly Duty Cycle1 ths pages1 ths pages
Black Ink Page Yield120 pages360 pages
Colour Ink Page Yield100 pages200 pages
Ink Typepigment
Number of cartridges22
Cartridge modelF6V17AE, F6V16AEF6V25AE, F6V24AE
Features
Data transfer
PC connection (USB)
PC connection (USB)
Displayno displayno display
Hardware
Grammage (min)60 g/m²60 g/m²
Grammage (max)300 g/m²300 g/m²
Scan resolution1200х1200 dpi1200х1200 dpi
Scanner Colour Depth24 bits24 bits
General
Feed tray60 sheets60 sheets
Output Tray25 sheets25 sheets
Noise level48 dB
Power consumption10 W10 W
Dimensions (WxDxH)425x304x149 mm425x304x149 mm
Weight3.42 kg3.4 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2015november 2015

Black Ink Page Yield

Approximate number of pages that the MFP can print in black and white mode without replacing the cartridge. In fact, this greatly depends on the specs of the images to print, so the actual resource may greatly differ from the claimed one in one way or another. Nevertheless, according to this indicator, it is quite possible to evaluate the capabilities of the MFP and compare it with other models.

Colour Ink Page Yield

Approximate number of pages that the MFP can print in colour mode without replacing the cartridge. In fact, this greatly depends on the specs of the images to print, so the actual resource may greatly differ from the claimed one in one way or another. Nevertheless, according to this indicator, it is quite possible to evaluate the capabilities of the MFP and compare it with other models.

Ink Type

— Pigment. Ink based on pigments — solid dyes, which are diluted in the form of microparticles in a liquid filler to a state of suspension. Compared to more popular water-based inks, these inks are noticeably more expensive, and the finished image may turn out to be somewhat less bright (compared to printing with water-based dye on the same MFP). On the other hand, pigment ink gives higher detail, which is especially important for photo printing. In addition, finished images resist humidity better and do not fade as quickly in bright light — this resistance is not enough for outdoor use, but indoors such prints can be stored for a very long time.

— Water soluble. Inks based on water-soluble dyes allow achieving high realism of colour reproduction in colour printing, they are well absorbed into the deep layers of paper and are cheaper than pigment inks. Also, water-soluble ink does not dry as quickly in the cartridge or print head of the MFP. They are recommended for use with inkjet paper — ordinary thin paper strongly absorbs dropsy, which can cause ink to show through on the back of the sheet. At the same time, water-soluble ink is afraid of moisture and direct exposure to ultraviolet light — when water gets on, the paint on paper “floats”, and it fades under the sun light.

— Pigmented / water soluble. Some MFPs have a print head that allows you to print with two types of ink at once. A common case is when their black cartridge is filled with pigment...ink, and the colour one is filled with water-soluble ink.

Cartridge model

Types of cartridges (both black&white and colour) used in the MFP. Some models of the MFP are able to work with third-party cartridges, but this feature usually refers to undocumented, and the manufacturer's warranty applies only to specific types of cartridges. So, use third-party compatible cartridge models with caution.

Noise level

The maximum noise level coming from the MFP during operation. The smaller this value, the more comfortable the use of the device. For office use, this parameter is not so important, but you should pay attention to it if you are going to use the device at home. It is easiest to evaluate a specific noise level using special comparative tables. For example, the quietest modern MFPs can operate with 34-35 dB noise level which is approximately corresponds to a muffled conversation, and the heaviest and most performant models give out up to 75 dB — this is comparable to a scream or a loud laugh at a distance of 1 m.
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