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Product Review World's fastest desktop all-in-one for business color at up to 25 percent lower cost per page1 The HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One printer significantly drives down the cost of color printing, making it easy and affordable for businesses to produce brilliant and durable, professional-quality marketing materials in-house. Ideally suited for small businesses, the Officejet Pro L7680 can increase productivity and save precious space by printing, copying, scanning, and faxing in a single, convenient device that stylishly sits on a desktop.
Built on HP's scalable printing technology, the Officejet L7680 offers faster speeds, lower costs, and higher quality and reliability. Leveraging HP's high-capacity, low cost-per-page print Vivera ink cartridges--which are uniquely optimized for plain paper office printing--the HP Officejet L7680 provides laser-quality text and consistent, brilliant images for brochures and marketing collateral. For even better results, and highly smear-resistant prints, use HP Everyday Papers with ColorLok Technology. Print at breakthrough speeds Produce professional-quality documents and bring color speeds and proven HP performance into your home or small office. Print at up to 35 pages per minute (ppm) black-and-white and up to 34 ppm color. Conveniently and efficiently create high-impact documents with laser quality speeds of up to 10 ppm color and up to 12 ppm black-and-white text. Professional quality, low cost With the HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One youll spend less for a professional business color printer. Create color presentation materials, brochures, graphics, and color text for up to a 25 percent lower cost per page than laser all-in-ones--as low as 6 cents per color page and 1.5 cents per black-and-white page. Youll also save ink and money since HP Vivera ink cartridges are designed for efficient ink usage. Print up to 2,450 black-and-white pages or up to 1,700 color pages before replacing your HP high-capacity ink cartridges. Reliable innovations Boost convenience for everyone in your office by sharing your HP Officejet All-in-One with up to 15 computers, thanks to built-in wired and wireless networking. Rely on enhanced faxing to keep you in touch. With memory for up to 125 pages, you will never miss a fax, even if you run out of paper or inkor if the power is off. You can also scan documents at up to 2400 dpi CCD optical resolution flatbed scanning into convenient digital files you can easily store, reprint, and share. With Direct Digital Filing, manage and route your documents quickly and easily without a PC. Innovative HP technologies let you scan, share, and archive your work without a PC or software using Direct Digital Filing. Scan your documents and photos directly to memory cards, USB storage devices, or a network folder from your All-in-Ones control panel. Your scanned documents can be saved as a JPG or a PDF for maximum flexibility in sharing. Simply scan documents to a folder from your control panel--without the need of any special software or a PC. By converting your paper-based documents to a digital format and become more productive and less cluttered. Print faster and spend less Add performance while keeping expenses low. Reduce time spent waiting for documents with breakthrough color speeds and proven HP performance. HP makes business printing faster and more efficient and convenient than ever, while reducing your operating expenses. Produce business documents that impress for up to 25 percent lower cost per page than laser AiOs--as low as 1.5 cents per page.2 Plus, because the AiO prints, copies, scans, and faxes in color and black-and-white, you get exactly what you need in one valuable device. Unsurpassed productivity The HP Officejet Pro L7680 comes with a 250-page paper tray and an additional 350-sheet paper tray for a total input capacity of 600 sheets--you spend less time reloading paper and more time being productive. Efficiently handle higher volume, complex printing with the automatic two-sided print accessory. Add value and reduce your paper use by as much as 50 percent. Fax, scan, and copy up to 50-page documents easily, using the integrated automatic document feeder (ADF). The ADF eliminates the need to stand by and manually feed your document, saving time for other important tasks. Youll also work with confidence knowing that the HP Officejet Pro L7680 is designed to handle heavy workloads with a 7,500 pages-per-month duty cycle and built-in HP quality. HP printing and imaging systems help you create powerful, professional communications easily. 1. Cost per page laser supplies comparisons based on published manufacturer specifications of the highest capacity cartridges available for color laser all-in-ones under $1,000 and mono laser all-in-ones under $500 as reported by Current Analysis, Inc. as of July 2006. HP Officejet Pro L7000 Series All-in-One estimates based on HP 88XL Ink Cartridges (not included, sold separately) estimated street price and published yield. For more information, go to www.hp.com/go/pageyield. Actual results may vary. 2. Referenced low running costs are available with HP 88XL Large Ink Cartridges only. Not included, purchase separately. Whats in the box Officejet L7680 All-in-One Printer, Fax, Scanner, Copier, Auto two-sided printing accessory, 350-sheet 2nd paper tray, 2 printheads, HP 88 Black Ink Cartridge (20.5 ml), HP 88 Cyan Ink Cartridge (9 ml), HP 88 Magenta Ink Cartridge (9 ml), HP 88 Yellow Ink Cartridge (9 ml), power supply, power cord, phone cord, Setup Poster, Getting Started Guide, CD-ROM for Windows and Mac, User's Guide on, Ethernet cable Product Description Experience unsurpassed productivity with fast color speeds at a low running cost. Reduce time spent waiting for documents with breakthrough color speeds and proven HP performance. HP makes business printing faster and more efficient and convenient than ever, while reducing your operating expenses. Fax, scan, and copy up to 50-page documents easily, using the integrated automatic document feeder (ADF). The ADF eliminates the need to stand by and manually feed your document, saving time for other important tasks. Copy Speed (letter/A4) Black - Up to 35 ppm Draft; 16 ppm Normal; 5 ppm Best / Color - Up to 34 ppm Draft; 15 ppm Normal; 5 ppm Best / Resolution Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi Scan Resolution Optical - up to 2400 by 4800 dpi, enhanced - up to 19,200 dpi; 48-bit color bit depth, 256 grayscale levels Fax Speed 33.6 kbps, 3 seconds per page / Resolution Up to 300 by 300 dpi Photo memory card slots - CompactFlash Type I and II, Memory Stick, Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard/Secure MultiMediaCard, xD-Picture Card 64 MB RAM, 4 MB Flash memory / Processor - 192 MHz Dimensions (W x D x H) - 20.91 x 25.43 x 14.02 inches / Weight - 34.94 lbs HP 1-Year Warranty Reader Reviews I've had the HP L7680 for slightly over three months. I've been a pretty heavy user, having printed (according to the self-test page) almost 4000 pages during that time. Unlike some of the others mentioned here, my unit has been completely reliable. Print Quality - Printing is very sharp and closely approaches laser quality...it's certainly above the threshold for business correspondence and presentations. The color output is solid, with almost no visible banding. I have not used it to print many photos, but those that I have have been also acceptable, given the constraints of a four color ink system. If photography printing is your primary usage, you should buy a printer with more ink colors. Ink consumption - Over the span of 4000 pages, I went through the initial set of ink cartridges and am now on the third black cartridge...the second cartridge was a standard capacity one, while the third is the XL version. It's still 2/3 full. A second set of color cartridges were also the standard capacity versions. They're still 3/4 full. When they go empty, they'll also be replaced with the XL versions. Most of my printing is obviously black with a minor amount of spot color. Faxing - It works. Faxes seem to get there. Copying - The internal memory is inadequate to allow more than 5-6 pages of a document to be scanned and stored for collated printing. This flaw was obviously anticipated by the printer's firmware designers...the page that causes the memory to overflow is returned to the scanning input tray so it can be scanned in the next five page batch. Unfortunately this flaw requires manual intervention...you have to remove the five printed pages from the output tray, set them aside and then place them on top of the next batch out. This is an absolute pain...The leader of the copier design team should be required to make fifteen copies of Tolstoy's War and Peace as atonement. Scanning - The HP software works, but is awkward. I have yet to discover where the defaults are set...and the preset ones aren't optimal for my office. I'd like to be able to set it to scan an 8x11.5 letter size by default, rather than have the software guess the paper size based upon the image. It's NEVER guessed correctly. And, after scanning something into Adobe Acrobat, I need to click on "cancel" three more times before the image is finally transferred...it's like a Japanese monster movie...The Software That Wouldn't Die. There's other annoyances. The bottom line, though, is that it works. It's just doesn't work nicely. So...the copying and scanning issues dropped this printer from a strong five stars down to three. It prints great and if there was a socket where I could add in more memory, the copying problem would go away. But there isn't. And while the scanning stuff is just annoying, the copying problem is a real time-waster. Comment (1) | Permalink | (Report this)
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