The HP Deskjet Ink Advantage D730 printer distinguishes itself from its peers with the part number CB728A. Its dimensions span 18.46 inches in width, 8.14 inches in height, and 12.09 inches in depth. Adding the printer ink cartridge brings the weight to approximately 6.32 lbs, but without it, the printer is a mere 6.16 lbs.
for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows 8 8.1 10.exe | 99.86 MB | |
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows 7.exe | 119.45 MB | |
Full Feature Drivers and Software for windows XP and Vista.exe | 92.72 MB | |
Basic Drivers for windows XP and Vista.exe | 26.70 MB |
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 | |
Full Feature Drivers and Software for Mac OS X 10.5.dmg | 100.18 MB |
HP Deskjet Ink Advantage D730 specifications
Printer supplies, including cartridges, can be purchased from the HP store or local retailers. The input tray has a capacity of approximately 80 sheets of plain or legal paper, while the output tray can hold up to 50 sheets. In addition to plain paper, the printer is compatible with a range of media such as envelopes, index cards, greeting cards, transparencies, labels, and photo paper.
When it comes to paper sizes, this printer supports a variety of plain paper types such as cabinet, Mutsugiri, letter, legal, executive, A4, A5, and B5. The speed at which it operates depends on the printer mode selected. In fast draft mode, black text prints at an impressive rate of 26 pages per minute (ppm) after the first page. For pages that combine text and graphics on plain paper, the printer can churn out 20 ppm after the first page. Meanwhile, printing images on photo paper takes an average of 26 seconds per page.
The printer boasts a duty capacity of approximately 1000 printed pages, with a lifetime maximum output of up to 20000 pages. To power it up, the voltage range required worldwide typically falls between 100 to 240 Volts AC, with a frequency between 50 and 60 Hz. However, India and China have a more specific range of 200 to 240 Volts at the same frequency. When the printer is idle and ready to print, it consumes a mere 2 watts of power, but during actual printing, this rises to 16 watts. While in sleep mode, the printer consumes less than 2 watts of power, conserving energy and minimizing its carbon footprint.