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HP Officejet J4580
$100.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Very inexpensive option for home draft printing. One of the most affordable all-in-ones available. Conversion of scans to editable text is convenient and unexpected for this price bracket.
The Cons:Prone to a high frequency of paper jams. Software setup inexplicably stops itself or restarts during installation. Frequently reports mysterious ink cartridge errors.
The HP Officejet J4580 is a fax, copier, printer that has a maximum copier speed of 28 pages per minute of black and 22 pages per minute of color. It is a thermal inkjet printer that runs on 4 ink color and has a maximum printing resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi in color.
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The HP Officejet J4580 supports printing on a variety of different media, such as cards labels, envelopes, photo paper, plain paper, iron-on transfers and transparencies. The document feeder can handle only 20 sheets at a time, a small amount when comparied to similiar sized printers on the market. On the whole the HP Officejet J4580 is an inexpensive printer that delivers a decent print for its price.
Features
- Memory: 16 MB
- Weight: 13 lbs
- Monthly Duty Cycle: 3000 impressions
- Max copying speed: 28 pages/min (mono) and 22 pages/min (color)
- 90 maximum copies
- Max document enlargement: 200%
- Max document reduction: 25%
- 4-ink HP Thermal Inkjet
- Dimensions: 17.1" w x 15.8" d x 8.5" H
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Very inexpensive option for home draft printing
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One of the most affordable all-in-ones available
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Conversion of scans to editable text is convenient and unexpected for this price bracket
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Crisp and smooth black text documents
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Prone to a high frequency of paper jams
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Software setup inexplicably stops itself or restarts during installation
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Frequently reports mysterious ink cartridge errors
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Cartridges are much smaller than industry average and replacements may quickly compensate for the savings on price
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Unless in draft mode, most printing tasks are slower than typical inkjets
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