
HP Officejet Wireless Multifunction Printer/ Copier/ Scanner/ Fax
Hewlett Packard
- CB783A#ABA
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HP Officejet J4680 All-in-One Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier
Enjoy the convenience of wireless connectivity with our Officejet J4680 All-in-One. You'll be able to
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HP Officejet J4680 All-In-One Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier
Printing, scanning, copying, faxing Print speeds up to 28 pages/min black, 22 color High-quality color
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HP Officejet J4680 All-in-One - Multifunction ( color ) - ink-jet - copying (up
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HP Officejet J4680 All-In-One Printer, Fax, Sca Copier
Help your small business reach the big time with this Officejet J4680 all-in-one printer, copier, scanner,
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HP Officejet J4680 Wireless All-in-One Printer
Key Features: Color inkjet,Up to 28 ppm,Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi,48-bit color scanner,Built-in wireless,Borderless
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HP Officejet J4680 Inkjet All-in-One
An affordable all-in-one with fax and wireless connectivity to streamline your home office.
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the product is very satisfactory.the price is good considering the features.the small dimensions of the product is suitable for a small home office. the wireless feature is very useful for homes which makes use of portable devices such as laptops. the paper feeder sometimes jams. the automatic feeder for the scanner needs improvement.
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I would not have even accepted it for free if I would have known the trouble it would take to try to operate that useless printer. I had in the past a separate print server and it worked fine for several years. This supposedly new HP printer is a huge disappointment. I guess I'll be using it as a door stopper.
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First of all, I must make clear I'm using this printer with computers running Ubuntu Linux, using version 2.8.10 of the HPLIP driver software (the first version to support it). I have no comments on the Windows or Mac software that comes with the printer, as I don't use it.
I set the printer up with the control panel it has, it found my home network (802.11g, WPA2 encryption) immediately and I entered the network password and it connected first time. (after a power cut later, it reconnected itself fine).
The printer setup on my Linux computer automatically found the printer (wirelessly) without any problem and configured it in under a minute. Printed test page fine.
I've since printed other documents, done a 400MB full-page 1200dpi scan, sheet fed photocopies, enlarged photocopies etc all without any problem. All wireless (where applicable), haven't needed to plug the USB cable in. It just works. I haven't had any reason to test the fax features (don't have a landline phone).
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I set the printer up with the control panel it has, it found my home network (802.11g, WPA2 encryption) immediately and I entered the network password and it connected first time. (after a power cut later, it reconnected itself fine).
The printer setup on my Linux computer automatically found the printer (wirelessly) without any problem and configured it in under a minute. Printed test page fine.
I've since printed other documents, done a 400MB full-page 1200dpi scan, sheet fed photocopies, enlarged photocopies etc all without any problem. All wireless (where applicable), haven't needed to plug the USB cable in. It just works. I haven't had any reason to test the fax features (don't have a landline phone).
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