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Out of stock | | | | | | HP F4180 Deskjet All In One Printer. Get fast, everyday prints and copies at speeds up to 20 ppm black and 14 ppm color. Print worry free, using an all in one built with HP award winning reliability. Count on durability and performance this all in one is made to last. Affordable printing and fewer cartridge changes with high capacity replacement inkjet cartridges. Rely on excellence PC Magazine has designated HP as a Readers Choice for 15 years in a row. Printing made simple easily print, copy and scan everyday documents, web pages and photos. Make copies in color or black and white without using a computer. Print what you see HP Smart Web Printing ensures you get usable web pages without cut off edges. Save paper and ink easily cancel unwanted print jobs with a one touch print cancel button. Easily edit, print and share photos, using included photo software starts with a one touch button. Print long lasting documents that maintain text and color quality for decades without fading. Preserve and restore documents and photos with 1200 x 2400 dpi scan resolution. Scan from books and thick materials the scan cover can be taken off and easily replaced. Print and copy 4 x 6 inch borderless photos, or print with borders in sizes up to 8.5 x 11 inches. Enhance the color quality of your photos with optional 6 ink color. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 16.0 inches | | Product Width: | 17.98 inches | | Product Height: | 16.76 inches | | Product Weight: | 13.5 pounds | | Package Length: | 18.5 inches | | Package Width: | 12.0 inches | | Package Height: | 8.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 11.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 109 reviews |
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| | Features | Robust and affordable all-in-one printer, scanner, and copierEnlarge and resize documents and photos, plus make copies in color or black, without computerCrystal clear scans with the 1200x2400 dpi scan resolutionScan pages of books and thick materials: scanner cover easily removed and replaced1-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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Piece O Poo Dec 29, 2009 I am so sick of HP and their disposable printers, customer no service, and price gouging for ink with no compatible options available. We seem to go through HP printers at a rate of one every year or two. I'd say we're average home users. It is an ink hog (even using conservation settings) and it's one where you're forced to buy HP products - the big office supply places won't refill it either. They stop working properly the day after the warranty expires. Not only does it guzzle their outrageously priced ink, it pulls multiple pages at a time printing parts on up to four sheets of then unusable paper. I just printed fewer than 100 pages on a new cartridge they claim yields approximately 210 and it is empty. Enough already. HP used to be the only game in town but new players are getting better. Hopefully I'm getting wiser. I've already eliminated several models based on Amazon reviews (I love this site!). A cheap printer with a monopoly on overpriced ink is no bargain at all. I'll pay more for something I can find reasonably priced ink for. Whatever it ends up being, it won't be HP. They could do so much better - too bad.
Good Performance but High Ink Economy Dec 15, 2009 Despite its ONE flaw, this printer works really well. It is somewhat unfair to rate the entire product solely on its ink economy. Yes, it uses quite a bit of ink in a short space of time but nobody can complain about the quality of the prints. This device offers a good range of features, especially considering its price, and it executes its tasks flawlessly.
Overall, its a good buy but I would suggest purchasing slightly more expensive XL cartridges when the time comes to replace them.
HP Printer Dec 01, 2009 HP is the accepted way to go for printers. I owned a couple Lexmark printers, and I had them both break and head to the dumpster (eBay, not Amazon). I ordered this printer and had it all budgeted in; this order was cancelled at the very end for spome reason, and it was offered on Amazon for $20 more. I had already ordered the USB and ink for it. Those came, and I thought that it figured. On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, I looked in Staples at HP's, and wound up getting a phenomenal deal on a HP Officejet 6500. I had a really cool, decent salesman, and he helped me a lot. He told me the HP USB cables are universal, so I kept the one that I bought from Amazon; the ink that I had already bought was no longer used, but Staples bought the ink from me, and took that amount off of the price. The total for a brand new, quality printer came to $87-and change. A seemingly bad mishap, turned out to be a blessing in disguise. As Jay-Z would say "thank God for that!"
Blessings,
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Worst printer I have every owned Sep 27, 2009 This printer was likely designed as part of a new business model whereby all profit is made off of ink. Sure the printer is cheap, so cheap I doubt HP makes much if anything from the printer itself. But do not be tempted by the price. As you print, even on 'fast draft', you can literally watch the ink levels drop on the estimated ink levels interface. Engineers have assured that ink goes fast, and replacements hold as little ink as possible. The scanner is okay, but again is just another trap to get to you buy it so that you buy more ink in the future. The software is also horrid. For some reason it constantly makes new copies of itself, so that I am up to copy 15 right now in my available printer list. This is going out the window as soon as I am done writing...
OK printer, Installation software is a Royal Pain Jul 14, 2009 I've had this printer for 2 years now. It randomly tries to reinstall new versions of the printer every couple of weeks or so. I tried to get help from HP and they sent me a 1000 line set of instructions that seems to repeat various tips. Now when the printer is low on ink I can't scan.
You can't deactivate their software that checks for the printer and updates. Their software is pretty much a virus. Too bad, the printer is a reasonable machine.
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