Posted by tonerandinkgalore on November 7, 2008

HP Officejet J6480 All-in-One Printer

Do more with one wireless machine that lets you print, copy, scan and fax. The Officejet J6480 All-in-One prints and copies at speeds of up to 31 pages per minute in black and 25 in color, and be eco-friendly by printing on both sides of the paper with automatic double-sided printing. Share and print wirelessly from a wireless-enabled notebook or desktop PC with the built-in Wi-Fi 802.11B/G. Black copy speed - Up to 31 cpm Color copy speed - Up to 25 cpm Scanner Resolution - 4800 x 4800 dpi Optical; 19200 dpi Enhanced (software) Scanner color - 48-bit Maximum scan size from glass - 8.5 x 11.7 3sec per page Fax Transmission Speed Fax Resolution up to 300 x 300dpi 100 Fax Speed Dial numbers Built-in Ethernet and 802.11B/G Wireless 2-Line text LCD Display 35 page Automatic Document Feeder Automatic Duplex Printing Borderless printing up to 8.5 x 14 Direct photo printing Memory card support - CompactFlash I and II, MS, MS Duo, MS Pro, SD, MMC, xD Paper Handling Input capacity - Up to 250 sheets input tray Supported Paper Sizes - Letter, legal, statement, executive, cards, panorama, 3 x 5, 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 5 x 8, 4 x 10, 4 x 11, 4 x 12, 8 x 10, envelopes (No. 10, Monarch), Envelope DL Recommended monthly volume - Up to 5000 pages Supported operating systems - Windows 2000; Windows XP Home; Windows XP Professional; Windows Vista Ready; Mac OS X v 10.3.9; Mac OS X v 10.4 or higher System Requirements - CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, USB port Approximate Unit Dimensions - 18.7(W) x 18.6(D) x 10(H) Approximate Unit Weight - 16.87 pounds
Customer Review: Great All-In-One
Had a 6210. It died. Looking around, checking reviews, all that kind of stuff we do nowadays. I settled on the HP J6480 all-in-one printer. Less than 2 bills and it does all that my old 6210 did and more, for less than I originally paid for the earlier model.

The setup was a breeze (Win XP) Easier than I had hoped for, and the 802.11 works like a charm.

The quality of the printed documents was just fine, and the first couple of photos I printed showed exceptional color balance. Built-in duplexer works like a dream. How come my cars don’t get cheaper as they get better? HP should have a little conversation with GM.

Heard some reports of bloatware. Nah. Less than earlier models. What they give you is pretty tight and lean now, and some of it pretty darned useful. Just go with it. You’ll sleep better at night.

I have no complaints. Inexpensive, reliable, good quality, easy setup. What’s the world coming to? Buy one. You’ll enjoy it.

Five stars.
Customer Review: Great AIO for the money!
I too went through a couple of trials with the software, but now that I figured it out, it has been a pleasure to use. Initially I set it up with a USB connection because I didn’t realize that I would not come back to the first screen that appeared when I opened the CD. I should have just started with choosing the wireless connection (would have saved a little time). If you start with a USB connection, you have to re-open the CD after the initial(USB)set up and go to the add a new device option (this is a new menu that has different options than the initial menu). Even after going through the motions of adding a new device, the software said that it could not find the printer on the network, but the printer printed out a page giving me the OK with a green checkmark and a “no problems found” as well as other info including IP Address. I had to go back in and use the “Find the Printer using IP Address” option (the page that the printer created had the IP address on it, so I used that one). Once I did that, I had no problems. The software found the printer, and I was doing everything via wireless.
This took me all of about an hour to figure out, and had I started with wireless it would have taken less time I’m sure. I am using an HP laptop with XP Professional. I don’t know if this will work with Vista.
I am now loving this AIO!! “BUY NOW”

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