- Robust as well as affordable all-in-one printer, fax, scanner, as well as copier
- High-quality scans during 2,400×4,800 dpi resolution; 33.6 kbps fax modem, as well as fax mental recall up to 100 pages
- Prints or copies up to thirty pages per minute
- Windows as well as Mac compatible
- 1-year singular manufacturer’s warranty
Product Description
HP OJ J5700 OFFICEJET All In One Printer. Produce papers fast as well as efficiently. Make the many of your time imitation as well as duplicate during thirty ppm black as well as twenty-four ppm color. Fax fast in black as well as tone as well as simply retard junk fax numbers. Get tall peculiarity scans with 2400 x 4800 dpi fortitude as well as 48 bit color. Make copies when we need them, regulating convenient, the single hold button. Stay prolific with 4 in 1 functionality. Print, scan, duplicate as well as fax from the single fit appurtenance thats tiny sufficient to fit upon your desk. Easily conduct vast papers the 35 sheet, involuntary request tributary lets we concentration time elsewhere. Save time capturing content from tough duplicate papers with enclosed HP software. Easily organize, revise as well as e mail photos … More >>
HP Officejet J5780 All-in-One Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier
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The printing features are exceptional for a low end printer. The scanner has a more than adequate resolution. As a stand-alone fax it would also be good. But if you want to support faxing from your PC then I would not recomend this model. It will not allow you send a fax from your PC with a cover page. According to HP support, they had problems getting it to work correctly with Vista so they just dropped the capability completly. I don’t know about you but when I am send a fax, it needs a cover sheet to make sure that it is routed correctly when it gets received on the other end. I suppose it would be ok if you call the person you are sneding the fax to and let them know that they need to stand by the fax machine and wait for your fax. Personaly I think that it sucks. Actually it depends on who you talk to at HP. Either they couldn’t get get it to work or so many people complained that the default was to send a cover sheet and it was being sent when people didn’t want to send it that they just dropped the capability. Either way, I bought one and after spending 15 hours with their support, they came back and said that it works the way they want it to and there was nothing to fix and I should go pound sand. I’ll never buy another HP product again. Apparently they have adopted Compaqs support style.
Even though website and box claim Vista compatible, the drivers and software shipped with the all-in-one are NOT Vista and will not work or load on a Vista machine. You can print, copy and fax, but NOT scan. I am told that you can request drivers “in a few weeks”.
I have this printer for at home and also in my office. Both constantly have error messages for “Carriage Jam.” There’s no carriage jam. If I could, I would take a bat to the printer like in Office Space.
I got this printer with my system, easy to set up, yes. easy to work with, no. Ink hungry piece of crap. started malfunctioning with in one month. Finally, I give up trying to fix all the error messages I was getting from it, and went to the store to get a new one, of course, not an HP.
Signs that it will quit working:
- paper jam error
- low ink error
- not compatible with your pc (even if they give it to you to match your new system)
- fax error (fax not send)
- cartrige jam error
- cover open error
- unable to find
I spend some extra money, and got a better all in one printer. of course with the extended warranty.
NEVER AGAIN WILL BUY HP.
Had this for about a year. The scanning, faxing, and printing are all OK, reasonable quality, etc. My frustration comes from 4 things, first, the unit had frequent setup problems where a copy of the installed device needed to be created, second the automatic updates always abort install on Vista, third it’s an ink hog, and most maddeningly, it frequently has carraige jam errors. Couple that with the fact that the software seems to throw up frequent and annoying warnings whenever a refilled ink cartridge is used and it’s not worth the effort – will get another brand next time