HP Officejet Pro L7780 All-in-One
Manufacturer: HP Part number: C8192A
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- With its wealth of office-oriented features, fast prints, and great print quality, the HP Officejet Pro L7680 is a very compelling all-in-one for small businesses or work groups. We wholeheartedly recommend it.
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CNET editors' review
HP Officejet Pro L7780 All-in-One price range: $299.99 - $476.80
- Reviewed by: Felisa Yang
- Edited by: Matthew Elliott
- Reviewed on: 03/23/2007
- Released on: 03/01/2007
The good: The HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One printer has lots of great, office-oriented features such as Digital Filing; a built-in ADF, a duplexer, and media card slots; excellent print quality; fast-enough print speeds for small workgroups; low print costs.
The bad: Photo menu could be reconfigured to be more intuitive; grayscale scan needs a bit of improvement.
The bottom line: With its wealth of office-oriented features, fast prints, and great print quality, the HP Officejet Pro L7680 is a very compelling all-in-one for small businesses or work groups. We wholeheartedly recommend it.
The HP Officejet Pro L7500/L7600/L7700 is a new office-oriented inkjet series of all-in-one printers that boasts fast print speeds, high-quality prints, and lots of features. We reviewed the L7680 model, which is a step up from the L7580 base model, but its print speeds and quality are representative of all three members of the series because they all employ the same print engine. Most of the office all-in-ones we've reviewed are geared toward the home- or small-office environment, whereas the L7680 is aimed squarely at small to medium businesses or work groups, featuring built-in networking, scan-to-network functionality, and monthly recommended volume of 7,500 pages. We can't make direct comparisons (based on price) to other printers we've reviewed because we primarily review home and home-office products, but we found the $400 Officejet Pro L7680 to be an excellent multifunction for its target audience. If your small office or work group has high-volume print needs (that is, you print more than 7,500 pages a month), you should consider a laser multifunction such as the comparably priced monochrome Lexmark X342n or the more expensive Epson AcuLaser CX11NF.
Design
The HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One, a large printer clad mostly in black, stands out from the putty- and white-colored home printers from HP. This model stands 20.9 inches wide, 25.4 inches deep, and 14 inches tall, and it weighs about 35 pounds. Dimensions vary a bit among the different models because of features such as extra paper trays. The top-mounted, 50-page automatic document feeder (ADF) lets you copy, scan, or fax multipage documents without having to babysit the job. The ADF sits on the scanner lid, which opens to reveal a legal-size flatbed scanner. Built-in media card readers and a PictBridge-enabled USB port allow for PC-free printing from media cards, USB storage devices, or PictBridge-enabled cameras.
Your paper options are rather limited on the Pro L7680. It comes with a single input tray that holds up to 250 sheets, but you can purchase an optional second tray that holds 350 sheets, for a total of 600 pages (the L7780 comes standard with both trays). The printed pages are caught by the output tray, which sits atop the input tray. The output tray flips up for easy paper loading.
The control panel on the L7680 is large but organized, and the buttons are grouped by task. Some of the more common tasks--such as fax redial and copy reduce or enlarge--have dedicated buttons for quick access. The centerpiece of the control panel is the 2.4-inch color display on which you can preview and edit photos or peruse the various menus. An alphanumeric keypad allows you to dial fax numbers or key in the number of copies you want to make.
When it comes time to change the ink tanks, simply flip open the panel to the left of the paper tray and remove the tanks. The ink tanks are not mounted on the print head, which should allow for faster print speeds because the head can move more quickly. All printers in this series use individual ink tanks, which is great for reducing ink waste and cost. The high-capacity version of the black tank costs $35 and has an approximate yield of 2,350 pages. Each color tank costs $25, with an approximate yield of 1,210 pages. By our calculation, this works out to per-page costs of about 1.5 cents for a black page and about 7.7 cents for a full-color page, quite reasonable for a color inkjet printer.
Features
The Officejet Pro L7680 offers a wealth of features that make it an attractive addition to a small office. It comes network-ready but can also be connected directly via USB. HP offers an optional wireless print server and a Bluetooth adapter for wireless printing. The unit prints, scans, copies, and faxes. It also has a built-in duplexer for automatic double-sided prints, a great feature that saves paper and money. Double-sided prints take a little longer than single-sided prints do, because the printer pauses for a few seconds after printing the first side to allow the ink to dry.
If you want to set up the fax function, the Getting Started guide walks you through various scenarios and setups. You can send and receive both color and black-and-white faxes, and when sending, you can use either the ADF or the flatbed scanner. If you have fax numbers that you send to frequently, you can program them as speed-dial numbers. Likewise, you can set up speed-dial groups of as many as 20 numbers for frequent broadcast faxes (alternately, you can send a broadcast fax by keying in individual numbers). The first five individual numbers or groups that you program are associated with the five one-touch dial buttons on the control panel, for fast access. If you subscribe to a caller ID service, you can block faxes from particular numbers, a feature called junk-fax blocking. You can also set up a delay fax or forward incoming faxes to another fax number.
Copying offers the usual array of options. You can specify a paper tray (if you have two) and the paper size, optimize copy quality based on type of original (text, image, or mixed), collate, make double-sided copies using the built-in duplexer, and, of course, change the number of copies. You can also reduce or enlarge the original using HP's preset values or custom values and make two-on-one copies. You can even preview the copy before it prints, which is a great feature for reducing paper waste.
Scanning also offers the usual options but includes a compelling extra we've not seen elsewhere. If you've set up the L7680 (or L7780) on a network, you can scan to network folders without having to go through the PC. HP calls this feature "Digital Filing," and it's very useful in a multiple-user environment. The Getting Started guide walks you through the setup, but basically you'll need to have network privileges and know the printer's IP address. Simply set up a shared folder on a PC on the network, then use an approved Web browser to set up the shortcut between the target folder and the networked printer. After all this is done, you can simply press the Digital Filing button on the control panel and choose which folder you want the scan to be filed to. You can even set up a PIN in case you don't want just anyone to scan to the network folders. Aside from scanning to a network folder, you can scan into a number of preset programs including Microsoft Word, your e-mail program, Paint, Photoshop, or a number of bundled HP utilities that let you share and edit your scans. You can also save it to a folder on a PC, to a memory card that you've inserted into the media card reader, or to a storage device you've attached to the USB port.
Surprisingly, you get more options when printing photos using the built-in card readers than you do with some of HP's consumer-focused photo printers, such as the Photosmart C6180. For example, you can print a scannable photo proof sheet that lets you bubble in which photos you want printed, decide how many copies of each, and choose a layout. Once you've made your choices, simply scan the sheet, and the printer will fulfill your print job. We find it odd that an office-oriented printer offers this feature, but not a photo-oriented printer. Aside from that feature, the photo-printing options are roughly the same as those offered by other HP printers with built-in media card readers. You can choose to print all or select individual images. If you have a lot of photos on a card, you can zoom out to a nine-image view that lets you get through the contents of the card quickly. Some features are a bit buried, though; for example, the print-all option can only be accessed once you've chosen a photo. It makes more sense to offer that feature at the top level of the photo menu.
Performance
In CNET Labs' tests, the HP Officejet Pro L7680 turned in reasonably fast performances. It printed black text at a rate of 10.22 pages per minute (ppm) and a mixed page of text and color graphics at 5.45ppm. It printed a single 4x6 photo at a rate of 1.44ppm, but improved its print times when printing a batch of 10 photos, to 1.82ppm. If your office or work group needs faster prints, or prints a lot more than 7,500 pages each month, you should consider a multifunction laser printer. For about the same as you'd pay for the L7680, you can get a monochrome laser multifunction such as the Lexmark X342n, which prints text at a rate of 17.13ppm. If you're willing to pay more for color and all the bells and whistles, the Epson AcuLaser CX11NF can produce black text pages at a rate of 18.44ppm.
Using the ADF, it photocopied at a rate of 6.60ppm. Color pages were scanned at a rate of 4.04ppm and grayscale pages at a rate of 3.93ppm. The less-expensive Canon Pixma MP830 was slightly slower with text prints and slightly faster with 4x6 photos, but it blew the L7680 out of the water with its superfast scan speeds.
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| Copy speed | Color scan speed | Grayscale scan speed | Photo speed | Text speed |
When printed on coated inkjet paper at best quality, text had a near-laser quality; it was sharp, clean, and consistent, and the black was rich. The color-graphics print also displayed excellent print quality, with smooth gradients, pleasing color saturation, and excellent color reproduction in the photo elements. We did see some minor jaggedness in curved black lines, but that was our only complaint. The 4x6 photo prints pleased us, too; they showed sharp details and good color reproduction (even in skin tones). We did see a bit of graininess in color blocks, but the prints are more than sufficient for snapshots.
The Pro L7680 did a better job with color scans than with grayscale scans. The colors were true, and the details were sharp. In the grayscale scan, we saw a lot of compression in the dark end of the grayscale. The result was lost details in the shadows of a black-and-white photo. Overall, the speeds and quality of the L7680's prints are more than sufficient for a small- to medium-size office with standard print needs.
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| Color scan | Grayscale scan | Photo | Graphics on inkjet paper | Text on inkjet paper |
Service and support
HP backs the Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One with a standard one-year warranty, which is on par with the competition, though you can also pay to extend the warranty. While under warranty, you can get toll-free phone support 24-7 for free. HP's Web site has downloadable drivers, software, and manuals; e-mail and online chat tech support; FAQs; and a troubleshooting guide.
User reviews
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Trust Me - This printer is not worth the headache
by vgupta_98 on October 1, 2007
Pros: Full of Features
Cons: To many problems
Summary: I would love this printer only if it would work. The features and capabilities are excellent. Unfortunately HP did not debug the software and hardware before selling it.
1) Scanner ...Summary: I would love this printer only if it would work. The features and capabilities are excellent. Unfortunately HP did not debug the software and hardware before selling it.
1) Scanner does not scan muliple pages without errors
2) Automatic document feeders misfeed and take two or more papers at times.
3) Paper feed trays also have similar problems
4) 802.11 wireless ethernet is a nightmare. My two laptops do not stay networked. The bi-directional ethernet communication is terrible. The computers are running Vista and HP says this is the source of many problems.
The technical support / warranty is the most frustrating experience of all. I have spent 5-7 of the most frustrating hours with HP tech support in India and they cannot resolve my concerns. Tech support never calls back, I am frequently disconnected during conversations, and call quality is horrible.
No one can make any decisions so I always routed to different people and I have to run through the same maze of troubleshooting menus with multiple people. This makes the warranty worthless in my opinion.
I am on week two with tech support with still no resolution. Trust me, the extra bells and whistles are not worth the headaches. Pass on this product.
VG
San Diego, CA, USA21 out of 21 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent system but included driver is bulky
by effrem on April 20, 2007
Pros: Ease of use, user interface, networking, print speed, ink location
Cons: Driver software, small photo paper handling
Summary: The 7780 with its extra print tray is a super all in one - highly recommended. It has a great and very intuitive user interface and prints well and quickly. ...
Summary: The 7780 with its extra print tray is a super all in one - highly recommended. It has a great and very intuitive user interface and prints well and quickly. Unlike other HP printers you don't have to swap ink when you want to print photos which I think makes this the best all in one currently available.
While the included driver software worked fine for me, I much preferred the "HP Basic Features software/driver - IT Professional Use Only" from the HP web site. It allowed me to easily install the printer driver on all three of my XP machines. The downside of this driver is that some of what I consider to be "fluffy" functions like OCR are not included. There is complete detail on the driver version differences on the HP web site.
It took me a while to figure out how to load small photo paper into the system. I eventually figured out that photo paper only goes in tray 1 and you have to manually adjust the tray paper guides to make it fit. Once adjusted, the printer does an excellent job doing borderless 4x6s, not to mention laser like printing on plain paper even in "normal" mode. I opted for a 2 year warranty since it was inexpensive at purchase time but based on my results so far I don't think I will need it. Ink is somewhat expensive, opt for the "XL" cartridges instead of the standard cartridges. 4 ink cartridges make this more economical than the other HP all in ones.20 out of 20 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Wait till HP gets the networking figured out
by c22sailor on May 12, 2007
Pros: Print quality is great
Cons: Networking is something to be desired
Summary: The print quality is great when you get it to print. Could not get scanner and fax setup on a network. I could not scan to a file on my ...
Summary: The print quality is great when you get it to print. Could not get scanner and fax setup on a network. I could not scan to a file on my computer could not get Direct Digital Filing for scanning to work could not send a fax from my computer. I could fax and scan from the printer. HP Tech support was not much help.
There quote.
Thank you for writing back to us and providing us an opportunity to serve you again in this matter. I regret to note that the issue remains unresolved even after performing the recommended steps. I apologize for the inconvenience caused.
I understand that there is no Bidirectional communication between All-in-One and the computer. As the full feature All-in-One software is not at released for this model we can not establish the Bidirectional communication.
HP is going to release full feature All-in-One software very soon, after installing the full feature All-in-One software you will be able to resolve the issue.
I truly apologize for the inconvenience caused. I could not believe HP would release a product that would not work as advertised.
They did send me new updated software but that was no help. I wasted a lot of time trying to get all the functions to work. And they still don't work. It?s not worth the money. HP no longer replies to my emails. You can not talk to there tech support on a phone its either IM or email. Very disappointed it was exactly what we were looking for.13 out of 18 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Another quality failure by HP
by kalangeberg on June 5, 2007
Pros: Works well as a paper weight
Cons: Wireless networking doesn't work and there is nobody to work the issue
Summary: Buy the cheaper model 7680. I just got off the phone with HP and there is a known wireless issue that will cause the front panel to "freeze" and will ...
Summary: Buy the cheaper model 7680. I just got off the phone with HP and there is a known wireless issue that will cause the front panel to "freeze" and will not work until you do a complete reset on the system(which is done by unplugging, press and hold the 6 key and the # key while plugging it back in) and there are no techs working the issue at this time. Their attitude is we will get to it when we can. So I would suggest getting the cheaper model without the built in wireless and buy a wreless router to connect to your network.
8 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Malfunction after 3 weeks
by whereslumpy on May 4, 2007
Pros: Great features, but
Cons: Poor quality control
Summary: Easy setup, like the ability to scan to on-board SD card. Worked fine for three weeks, then started "printing" six or seven blank sheets of paper, and telling me that ...
Summary: Easy setup, like the ability to scan to on-board SD card. Worked fine for three weeks, then started "printing" six or seven blank sheets of paper, and telling me that it was out of paper (both trays were stocked).
This is the second HP printer I've bought that I've had to replace within a month of purchase. Kudos to Staples, who gave me a replacement both times.7 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent - Everything that CNET states and more
by Leonel on June 1, 2007
Pros: Easy to set up, fast, great quality print both BW & Color
Cons: There is an address book file in the fax folder but I have not been able to find a way to import my address book file from Microsoft Outlook
Summary: I purchased this item almost entirely on the CNet recommendation. I did read the good and bad reviews made by previous users, which were very helpful in guiding me through ...
Summary: I purchased this item almost entirely on the CNet recommendation. I did read the good and bad reviews made by previous users, which were very helpful in guiding me through a flawless setup. This particular model comes with the wireless access which was very easy to set up on all of my machines running WinXP, unfortunately this particular machine did not come with the "Vista" setup disc but, thankfully I was able to quite easily overcome this as a result of the information provided by previous reviewers......although I must admit the HP website does not make it easy for you. I bought my printer from a wholesaler but before I purchased it I went to Office Depot to test out their floor model. They apparently are now shipping "Vista" ready printers as the stock available at Office Depot come "Vista" ready.
8 out of 11 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Buyer's REMORSE
by Sunshine:0) on October 30, 2007
Pros: Copies & Prints Quickly
Cons: Document Feeder & Photo Quality
Summary: I have never written a review before, but I feel like this one is worth writing if I can save other people from making the same selection that I did. ...
Summary: I have never written a review before, but I feel like this one is worth writing if I can save other people from making the same selection that I did. I saw the editor's choice award and let it sway me away from what other users had said.... my mistake.
My printer worked fine for 35 days and now the document feeder is broken. I was disappointed in the photo quality of this printer from the start. But now I am unable to fax multiple pages or print multiple pages without the document feeder. HP tells me that they will replace it with a "Like new" printer that has been factory tested. (No doubt one that someone else has already had to send back for one problem or another.) They will not refund the money, I am just stuck with trying to make another machine of the same low quality function. Couldn't be sorrier that I chose to purchase this printer. I would strongly recomend against it.5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Excellent, just needing a carefull half-hour setup.
by Wh1t3w0lf on October 22, 2008
Pros: Easy to setup with the basic driver package (67MB)
Prints with laser-like quality and speed
Wifi works perfectly
Great panel/lcd
Great cost per page for an inkjet with the 4 seperate XL inksCons: Do not install the full driver pack (300MB). It isn't needed and takes time.
A little noisy but not much.Summary: After searching the net for reviews of the L7780 I found that although the original reviews gave it great praise and scores, user reviews seemed to imply that this product ...
Summary: After searching the net for reviews of the L7780 I found that although the original reviews gave it great praise and scores, user reviews seemed to imply that this product was awfull. As I couldn't find another product with the same features/price I decided to take the bullet and hoped that it at least was good at printing.
I was amazed by how far from the truth were all those user reviews in sites like cnet, amazon etc. My L7780 works perfectly and that includes printing, scanning, copying, faxing and all of that with a wireless connection. Maybe I was just lucky for receiving a non-broken one, otherwise I just can't explain all those negative reviews.
If it helps, here's what I did to make it work in less than half-hour.
1. Unpack and connect it only with the power cable (NO usb, lan etc).
2. Let it do the first time initialization for about 10-15 minutes.
3. In the meantime install the BASIC driver package from the HP site dated September 2008 (67MB download).
4. When it prompts you for the type of connection you will use, select network but DON'T CLICK NEXT YET
5. When the printer finished initialization and becomes ready to use go to the printer's settings (on the printer itself) and find the network menu and set it up with a static IP belonging to your home/office network subnet. For example my router has an IP of 192.168.1.1 so I entered to the printer an IP of 192.168.1.77, a subnet of 255.255.255.0 and the gateway to 192.168.1.1
6. Connect the machine to your lan with a lan cable.
7. You can now click next on the driver setup. It will search and find the printer on your network.
8. If everything works correctly set it to use a wireless connection and remove the lan cable.
That's it! It should work, at least mine did, and the whole process takes less than half an hour.
P.S If your printer already has been setup with a DHCP IP, change it on the printer itself through it's panel as described above and then go to all the clients that use the printer and in e.g Windows in the printer properties click the Port tab, press Configure port for the printer's port and enter the new IP there (don't forget port should be 9100 - it somehow changes when you change the IP).
I'll post again if anything brokes during the first month of use!
I hope it will not!4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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You Get What You Pay For - A Lot
by cpiguy75 on August 20, 2007
Pros: Direct Digital Filing System with ADF is ultimate tool for organized electronic document storage.
Cons: Large size prohibits placement on most desktops; printer stand recommended.
Summary: I originally sought out seeking a wireless printer with a legal size scanner bed and automatic document feeder. After surveying all of the competion, this is the only product I ...
Summary: I originally sought out seeking a wireless printer with a legal size scanner bed and automatic document feeder. After surveying all of the competion, this is the only product I found fitting that description. Throw in the fax machine and the electronic document storage solution and this product distances itself from the rest.
I've read the review of others who claimed the wireless settings did not work. I can only recommend that those individuals read the manual and setup instructions carefully. They probably didn't turn on the wireless radio which is a required step. Something one wouldn't even stumble across if not following the directions.
The only reason I hesitate to give this product a 10 is that I have a new computer being shipped from Dell (2 months in waiting, but that's a separate post) equipped with Windows Vista. The drivers that came with the printer only support up to XP. I've read from others who were able to get the drivers from the HP website, but the scanning feature had problems. I hope this isn't the case as the scanning is my most important feature. In any case, I could always dedicate an XP machine for document storage and link the Vista machines to the folders.4 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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BEWARE OF THIS PRINTER!!!
by linuxman1 on April 18, 2008
Pros: I said none.
Cons: Drives, Wireless, Support
Summary: ***BEWARE***
HP OfficeJet Pro L7780 All In One
This All In One Printer is a piece of junk! I purchased the first one on April 15th 2008. I have always ...Summary: ***BEWARE***
HP OfficeJet Pro L7780 All In One
This All In One Printer is a piece of junk! I purchased the first one on April 15th 2008. I have always used and trusted HP Printers. BUT NEVER AGAIN! The first day I tried installing this printer and making a wireless connection to my Linksys WRT54G router was a nightmare. As soon as the wireless connection was made the whole printer would just lock up. Not even the control panel would work. You couldn?t scan, you couldn?t fax, print of copy. You could not even access the setup menu, or even turn it off with the power button. The only way to turn it off was to kill the power cord. Naturally trusting HP, I thought the problem was with me or the installation. I worked on this printer until 1:00 am in the morning, and each time the result was the same.
So the next day I called HP Tech support, (outsourced to a foreign country). After working with an agent I could hardly understand for over two and a half hours, The HP agent finally admitted there is issues with this printer. The HP agent could not make the wireless connection either without it locking up the whole printer. He finally suggested I take it back to the store and exchange it for another unit
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So after working on this printer for more than 12 hours, I did in-fact exchange it for another unit.
Guess what??? The new unit has the same problem. SO HP IS AWARE THAT THIS PRINTER HAS ISSUES. YET THEY HAVE NOT PULLED IT FROM RETAIL. HP Doesn?t care how much time you waste with their junky products. NEVER AGAIN will I ever buy HP products. I will try Lexmark, or Canon, or Brother. ANYBODY BUT HP.3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: HP
- Part number: C8192A
- Description: Add speed, versatility and color to your business with this high performance all-in-one. Get laser quality speeds of up to 12 ppm black, 10 ppm color - and up to 25% lower cost than lasers. Choose draft mode for blistering print and copy speeds of up to 35 ppm black, 34 ppm color. Maximize your team's productivity with easy networking and 50-sheet auto document feeder. Get even more features with L7780 model.
General
- Fax Type Plain paper
- Printing Technology Ink-jet - Color
- Monthly Duty Cycle (max) 7500 pages
- Display Diagonal Size 2.4"
- Width 20.9 in
- Depth 19.1 in
- Height 17.5 in
- Weight 40.8 lbs
Memory
- Standard Memory 64 MB
- Max Supported Memory 64 MB
- Supported Flash Memory CompactFlash, Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, xD-Picture Card
Copying
- Max Copying Speed up to 35 pages/min (mono) / up to 34 pages/min (color)
- Max Copying Resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi (mono) / up to 1200 x 1200 dpi (color)
- Gray Scale Half-Tones 256
- Max Document Enlargement 400 %
- Max Document Reduction 25 %
- Maximum Copies 99
- Automatic Duplexing Yes
Printing
- Inkjet Technology HP Thermal Inkjet
- Max Printing Resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi (mono) / up to 4800 dpi (color)
- Max Printing Speed up to 35 pages/min (mono) / up to 34 pages/min (color)
- Color 4-ink
- Printer Drivers / Emulations PCL 3
Scanning
- Scan Element CCD
- Optical Resolution 2400 x 4800 dpi
- Interpolated Resolution 19200 dpi
- Color Depth 48 bit
Fax Machine
- Max Transmission Speed 33.6 Kbps
- Fax Resolutions 200 x 200 dpi, 300 x 300 dpi
Fax Machine Features
- Delayed Transmission Yes
- Features Color faxing, Automatic redialing
Document & Media Handling
- Min Original Size 3 in x 5 in
- Max Original Size Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
- Document Feeder Capacity 50 sheets
- Max Copy Size Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
- Min Copy Weight 60 g/m2
- Max Copy Weight 200 g/m2
- Supported Media Type Cards, Banner, Labels, Envelopes, Photo paper, Plain paper, Greeting cards, Transparencies
- Standard Media Capacity 600 sheets
- Max Media Capacity 600 sheets
- Output Trays Capacity 150 sheets
- Document & Media Handling Details ADF - 50 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in), Input tray - 600 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in), Output tray - 150 sheets - Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
- Speed Details Copying : up to 35 pages/min - B/W, Copying : up to 16 pages/min - B/W normal, Copying : up to 5 pages/min - B/W best, Copying : up to 34 pages/min - Color, Copying : up to 15 pages/min - Color normal, Copying : up to 5 pages/min - Color best, Printing : up to 35 pages/min - B/W draft, Printing : up to 16 pages/min - B/W normal, Printing : up to 5 pages/min - B/W best, Printing : up to 34 pages/min - Color draft, Printing : up to 15 pages/min - Color normal
PC Connectivity
- PC Connection Availability Yes
- PC Connection Hi-Speed USB, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Ethernet 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX
- Operating System Support Linux, MS Windows XP, Apple Mac OS X, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows Vista, MS Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
- Software Included Drivers & utilities
Power
- Power AC 110/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
- Power Consumption Sleep 10 Watt
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Phone cable, Ethernet cable
- Microsoft Certifications Works with Windows Vista
Environmental Standards
- EPA Energy Star Compliant Yes
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 41 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
- Humidity Range Operating 20 - 80%
Product series
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HP Officejet Pro L7580 All-in-One
Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Fax, Copier, Printer, Scanner, Ink-jet, 2400 x 4800 dpi
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HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One
Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Fax, Copier, Printer, Scanner, Ink-jet, 2400 x 4800 dpi
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HP Officejet Pro L7780 All-in-One
Manufacturer: HP
Specs: Fax, Copier, Printer, Scanner, Ink-jet, 2400 x 4800 dpi
Accessories
- HP Wireless G Print Server - print server (33089287)139.99 - 173.36
- HP bt450 Bluetooth Wireless Printer Adapter - network adapter (31496774)79.99
- IRON ON T SHIRT TRANSFERS 10 SHT PK (357416)10.99 - 17.02
- HP 88 - printhead (31542785)52.99 - 77.43
- HP JetDirect en1700 - print server (32785380)158.00 - 159.88
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