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 17.48 inches / Weight - 40.76 lb HP 1-Year Warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
The HP Officejet Pro L7780 All-in-One Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier offers users unsurpassed productivity with fast color speeds at a low running cost. Ideal for office use, this all-in-one device comes with built-in networking abilities. The outstanding 2,400 dpi scanning quality will ensure that documents, photos, and projects, scan with crisp and clear resolution every time. Scan and store documents up to legal size and photos directly to a network folder with direct digital filing abilities. Quickly and conveniently copy, scan, and fax multiple page documents using the 50-sheet auto document feeder. And because faxes store in memory when device is on or off, you'll never miss a fax even during a power failure. Enjoy efficient high-volume printing with an optional 350-sheet paper tray for a total of 600 sheets. Other great features include a large 2.4-inch color display and intuitive control panel. And with its versatile memory card slot, this all-in-one device allows users to edit and print photos straight from most memory card formats. Measuring 25.43 x 20.91 x 17.48 inches and weighing 40.76 pounds, this device is backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
What's in the Box
HP Officejet Pro L7780, duplexer, two printheads, four host ink cartridges, power supply, power cord, phone cord, setup poster, getting started guides, CD-ROM (for Windows), CD-ROM (for Mac), bezel, and Ethernet cable.
Customer Reviews:
Wireless problems and how I resolved them..........2007-12-20
I just received this printer today as a replacement for my HP d135. When I configured wireless networking, the printer continually locked up and required unplugging from the AC power, and connecting an ethernet cable to regain any control over the printer. Once I got it to respond, I had to go into the advanced network settings, turn off "automatic IP" which uses DHCP.
After manually specifiying an unused static IP address on my network, I re-enabled the printer's wireless network. Now, wireless networking behaves as it should, and the printer seems to work quite well (I've tested every feature except faxing so far). I like the printer and the scan to network folder features which work fine. The actual printing operation isn't very noisy at all, however, when the machine feeds a sheet of paper, that's when it is a bit noisy.
I chose this printer because of the wireless, scan to folders, draft print speed, and the fact that there are continuous ink systems available for it.
Hopefully my review can save some other people from hours of frustration with the bugs in HP's firmware. I'm an engineer and have worked with hi-tech stuff for over 20 years.
Now where do I send the bill for my wasted 3 hours working around your bugs HP? Spank you very much! I like the printer, but for heaven's sake do some software quality control!
Well Worth The Money!.......2007-12-10
After reading the reviews, I was very hesitant to buy it as some of the negatives were strong enough to cause me pause. Still, after much, much deliberation and comparing, I went for it. And I'm glad to report that most of it is like I was hoping - that if you a) read the directions, and b) take into account what you're getting for the money, this printer rocks!
Pros:
#1 - All it does for the money, bar none, nothing compares (I'm not even going to begin, I bet you already know!)
#2 - Print quality is fabulous - text is crisp, and I just printed some pics on high quality glossy paper, best of any printer I've had!
#3 - Extra paper tray nearly pays for the printer - disregard earlier complaints about how it handles the trays, all you have to do is read the directions - put plain paper in the extra tray (which is tray 2)(holds a whole pack, which is a big reason I bought this baby!), make it the default, and "lock" tray 1. For me, works great, I'm happy.
#4 - Works great - unlike some reviews, I've had no issues with software loading, 2-sided printing, jamming, feeding, etc. And I don't believe the plastic is so cheap that you feel it's going to break...I think it's just fine.
Cons - Ok, a couple
#1 - Yes, it's louder than anything I've had, but hey, how can I expect the quietness of a $10k pro machine 'at the office' for a $500 home model?
#2 - The sensor on the document feeder is a hair trigger - if I sneeze, I get an error msg saying the doc feeder is open and I need to close it - I then go over and tap it, it goes away. Now then, I haven't called anyone, and I'm going to, hoping for good results, will post a follow up...but if this doesn't go away, it could easily be the most annoying thing I've ever seen and be a total deal breaker for me...stay tuned
#3 - I don't really care for the PhotoSmart software, and so far, I can't find a way around it, gotta use it if you want to use the pre-programmed buttons on the face. Not a deal killer, but wish they had made it so I could hit a scan button and it would go straight to my MS-Digi Image Pro, which I love.
All in all, let me save you the trouble - I shopped until I dropped, and for the relatively little dough I spent, I'm very happy. Buy it, you won't be sorry.
Warning -- DO NOT BUY -- terrible printer.......2007-11-27
I bought this printer to replace last year's model, which irreparably broke just after the warranty period ended -- I should not have been so quick to buy another HP. As it turns out, I actually bought three of these in rapid succession, trying to get one that works. I'm finally looking to return the last one for good. First one gave a message that the ink cartridge door was open when it wasn't. I called HP, there was nothing they could do, so I returned it to the store for a trade. When I opened the second one, I discovered that it had been opened and returned before. I wanted to start with a fresh one, so I brought #2 back. The third one installed fine. Then I did the wireless setup wizard, and the printer said it was connected, and to press OK to continue. That's when it locked up. Only way to restart was to unplug -- which is not recommended -- and then plug back in while pressing #/6.
We did this a few times. We follow the same steps every time. Sometimes we succeed in getting the wireless to work. Most times it fails. Sometimes the printer works for a couple days, but often when we come in , it's locked up and we need to play the, "let's see if the printer will start today" game.
When it does work, it's incredibly noisy.
If I could give this thing a negative 5 I would.
What a shame that HP still has a reputation for quality, but sells such junk.
Wear your earplugs.......2007-11-13
I purchased this to replace a Brother MFC 9700, which was a workhorse but had horrible scanning software, which did not allow the user to set up a default scan mode for paper size and resolution, so I had to reset from their default every scan - tedious. I trusted reviews that the HP software was very good. It may be but it is not user-friendly, and I am having trouble figuring out how to save scan profiles and how it interacts with Acrobat, which at least was straightforward, if tedious on the Brother. Setting up the printer as a wired network printer was a challenge (with XP) although network set up seems to be a challenge with any component on Windows. The biggest weakness of the printer is that it is INCREDIBLY noisy. It is almost as if it were designed to make the most noise possible, and it shakes itself and my desk with every print and scan. It has the same effect on my blood pressure as a baby crying inconsolably, or two cups of strong coffee. If it were only the printing, I would chalk it up to it being an inkjet vs. the laser Brother, but scans are thunderous as well. Part of it may be due to its incredibly cheap construction, whihc admittedly was plain to see in the store. I plan to move it into a remote area, and use the Brother in my desk. Unless I can't figure out how to use the scan software as I had hoped, in which case you can buy this printer cheap on Craigslist. As we all know, retail stores unfortunately don't usually have demo machines to test out anymore. You can always return (maybe less the shipping and "restocking fee", but by the time one takes the printer out of its complex packaging and spends an hour assembling all the parts (which I didn't have to do with the Brother two years ago), the thought of dismantling and repackaging is a strong deterrent to returning the product.
Make Sure You Consider This!.......2007-11-08
I've had the unit for 3 months. Two complaints (everything else is ok by me). 1. The fax machine can print a receipt but it can not print a receipt that shows a portion of the faxed document. It only shows the date, time, pages and phone number. Not the fax's content or a portion thereof. Hence, you have NO WAY of proving the content of a fax. After decades of fax machines being around, how a company can not include this is beyond me. If you need to prove anything was ever faxed DO NOT PURCHASE THIS. IN FACT, THIS MAY BE A PROBLEM WITH THE WHOLE LINE. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK! Second, it's loud when printing....Everything else has been what I expected.
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