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The HP Deskjet 2633 uses HP 304XL ink cartridges. HP 304XL ink comes in black and in tri-colour; the black cartridge prints 300 pages and the tri-colour cartridge prints 300 pages.
The HP Deskjet 2633 is not only a printer, but it is also a scanner and a copier that comprises a lidded A4 flatbed from which scans and copies at a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi and 600 x 300 dpi respectively can be produced. With both a USB 2.0 port and wireless connectivity, this HP device is a versatile option for everyday use as well as for work purposes.
The HP Deskjet 2633 is a stylish printer that has coloured accents that complement the mainly white casing. The maximum paper size it can accommodate is A4, which makes for a compact machine that has dimensions of 16.7 x 5.86 x 11.96 inches and only weighs 3.42kg. There are four ink colours that can be used with this printer, including black. Remote printing is possible via its wireless capability and the use of an app, making this an efficient and hassle-free machine.
The HP Deskjet 2633 is easy to use with a control panel that is easy to operate and is self-explanatory. The paper feed limit is 60 sheets of paper, which reduces the need to continually refill it. The 512MB of memory that it boasts tends to be sufficient for most workloads of those people that choose the HP Deskjet 2633 as an appropriate machine for them.
The lid of the HP Deskjet 2633 seems a bit flimsy compared to other printers of the same type, and it does not help that it needs to be used regularly as the printer does not comprise a document feeder. The limited number of colours may not be sufficient for every eventuality and can result in some of the colouring of images not looking quite right.