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HP Officejet J6480 All-in-One Printer

HP Officejet J6480 All-in-One Printer


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Brand: Hewlett-Packard

List Price: $283.00
Buy New: $145.75
You Save: $137.25 (48%)



New (35) Refurbished (1) from $79.00

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 58 reviews

Color: HP
Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Clothing Size: HP
Size: HP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 30
Dimensions (in): 13.6 x 22.1 x 20.7
nv:Print Method: Inkjet
Resolution: Up to 4800 x 1200 Optimized DPI (Color)
Resolution: Up to 1200 Rendered dpi (Black)
Maximum Duty Cycle: 5,000 Pages Per Month
Print Speed: Up to 31 PPM (Black)
Print Speed: Up to 25 PPM (Color)
Dimensions: 18.7"W x 18.6"D x 10"H
Special Features: Copying Capability
Special Features: Scanning Capability
Special Features: Fax Capability
Connectivity: USB
Connectivity: Wired Ethernet
Connectivity: Wireless Ethernet WiFi 802.11b/g
Standard Paper Input: 250 Sheets

MPN: J6480
Model: J6480
UPC: 883585506811
EAN: 0883585506811
ASIN: B0012YS2IA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Box Content - HP Officejet J6480 AIO, CD with software, Fax and wireless starting guide, Set-up poster, Power cord, HP 74 Black Cartridge (210 page yield), HP 75 Tri-Color Cartridge (155 page yield), 1-Year limited warranty
  • Black printing speed - Up to 31 ppm
  • Color printing speed - Up to 25 ppm
  • Black print resolution - Up to 1200 rendered dpi black (when printing from a computer)
  • Color print resolution - Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi color (when printing from a computer and 1200 input dpi)

Accessories:

  • HP 74 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge
  • HP 74/75 Black/tricolor Inkjet Combo Pack with Viv
  • HP 75 Tri Color Inkjet Print Cartridge
  • HP C9368AN HP 100 Gray Inkjet Print Cartridge
  • HP 74XL Black Inkjet Print Cartridge

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  • HP 75XL Tri-color Inkjet Print Cartridge
  • HP 74XL Black & HP 75XL Tricolor Inkjet Cartridges
  • HP 74 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
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 Reviews:   Read 53 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good product if you know how to setup wireless connection.   April 16, 2008
Chong Yip (Seattle, WA USA)
150 out of 151 found this review helpful

Pros:
1. Support Wireless connection.
2. Good price $150 in staples if you have a printer to recycle.
3. Auto double sided printing. Save trees.
4. Auto doc feeder. Now I can scan/print when I go out for lunch.

Cons:
1. Setting up wireless connection by following the quick start guide is a huge mistake.

I tried this on a Vista machine. The machine can print for about 30 minutes, and it goes offline. The HP imaging device monitor cannot detect the device, and it refused to launch. After about 1 hour I realized the IP address of the machine was changed because I restarted everything.

To avoid the problem, the best way to setup the machine is:
1. Setup network connection from the machine menu, do not use the setup CD.
2. Once the machine is connected, go to the wireless router config menu, and reserve the IP address for the machine. Now the machine will always use the same IP address.
3. Install the printer driver. You can copy the setup CD to the harddrive to speed up the installation process.
4. Run setup.exe, select add a device->through the network. Your machine should be detected by the setup program, and you should be able glide from here.

Good luck!

One more thing, when you scan make sure the firewall does not block the communication between the machine and the scanning software.



2 out of 5 stars Very Unstable Drivers on Vista   May 9, 2008
P. Colin McGraw (Castle Rock, CO)
51 out of 52 found this review helpful

So far I've had this printer almost two weeks, and I think I've finally figured out how to get it to stop crippling my system.

At first, the drivers on the CD caused my internet connection to drop every minute or so. I downloaded the latest drivers from the HP website and at first it appeared that things improved, but I discovered that the drivers caused my computer to hang after a short time and hose my system so bad it wouldn't even shut down! On one occasion of turning my computer off without shutting down, it actually messed up my operating system and I had to rebuild my machine!

I can definitively trace the problem to the HP drivers because the problems occur only after installing the drivers, the problems disappear when the drivers are uninstalled, and even on a freshly built system I experience the same issues right after installing the HP drivers!

For those stuck in a similar rut, here's the steps I've gone through after many hours of tinkering and talking with HP support to get things working (hopefully):

1. Download the latest drivers from the HP site. Version 4.42.0.0 seems to work okay.
2. Don't install the "Smart Web Printing" components (they may hang IE).
3. Give your printer a static IP address through the controls on the physical printer (you can't do it through the management software).
4. Disable the three HP-related services in services.msc.
5. DO NOT allow an automatic update installing the ~April 2008 Imaging Device Functions "critical patch" which will corrupt your system.

Other than the driver problems, the printer itself is fantastic. I've had printers hooked up to print servers before, but never an all-in-one that allowed printing, scanning AND fax-related activities over the network. The supporting software is also fantastic. Not only can you launch a scan from your network-connected computer, but you can designate that you want it in a searchable format (.pdf, .rtf, etc.) and the optical character recognition (OCR) software does a good job of recognizing text and sizing it appropriately (thus the scan is not just an image, but a document whose text you can cut/paste/etc.).

Also, apparently you have the ability to have received faxes save straight to your computer over the network instead of being printed out, the two-sided printing is better for the environment, as is the Energy Star rating which is a big plus in my book!

In short, the driver situation makes this purchase a sketchy one, at least for Vista owners, but the great features and capabilities of this printer have me hanging on instead of returning the printer hoping that HP will eventually resolve the problems.

UPDATE:
Actually, even with the above tweaks, I still exprienced problems with the drivers crashing my system (e.g. freezing after waking up from sleep mode). I even went so far as to downgrade from 64-bit to 32-bit, but my system is still dragged down by this piece of garbage and there's no ETA on an updated driver which has sat unchanged for at least three months.

Sad. It's a good product marred by awful drivers/software.

I'd take both stars away if I could.



5 out of 5 stars Everything you need, nothing you don't   April 18, 2008
James W. (Fairfax, VA USA)
47 out of 48 found this review helpful

My old HP PSC950 "broke" after 7 years of light use so I researched most everything out there. I wanted an all-in-one that was wireless. Looked at HP's, Canon's and Epson's offerings and read reviews. Found the HP J6480. Couldn't find any reviews at the time but it was everything I was looking for. All-in-one features and wireless, obviously, AND it also uses only 2 ink cartridges. The document feeder and duplexer are nice. No color LCD which is fine by me. The footprint is a little deeper and a little wider than the 950 but it fit where I needed it to fit. Wireless setup is easy, if you don't follow the directions in the manual. Please see Chong Yip's review. I basically did the same thing. If someone else other than you configured your router's security settings, you may want to find that someone to help.

If I had to make any complaints about the printer itself, there are 3. One is that it's kinda loud when it starts up and when it prints, compared to my HP 6980. Two is that when faxing using the document feeder, if you're faxing 2-sided sheets and have to put each side through to scan into memory, if you're not fast enough the J6480 will start sending it off. Maybe it's a setting but it would've been nice if it could ask if I was ready. I guess in an office environment, you would just leave it and have it take care of itself. Three is that the paper tray leaves much to be desired. While my old 950 and new 6980 have slide out paper "catchers" and a slot for 4x6 photo paper, the J6480 does not. The tray is angled up and fixed position so paper shouldn't fall.

But in the end, these 3 complaints aren't enough to knock my rating down. It was much simpler to setup wirelessly than the 6980 (I had to make a physical connection from my laptop to set that up and I'm a software engineer). The document feeder works well and is something I won't be able to live without from now on (the 950 didn't have one). It uses only 2 ink cartridges so their replacement should be cheaper than some other HP printers that use 6!! Automatic duplexing is a plus and non-expectant as this price. And last but not least, it's easy on the eyes though I'm afraid the white will turn to light brown over time as do most plastics this color.

Overall, this is a great value. I did the same thing that Mr. Yip did and bought it on sale at Staples (sorry, Amazon) and got [...] for my 950 for a final price of [...] + tax.

** UPDATE
I am not trying to draw business away from Amazon as it is always here where I compare online pricing to but I just visited my local Costco and found this printer for [...]. Kinda makes me regret trading in my busted printer for a measily [...] savings but it was busted anyway and I can only guess that Staples/HP would recycle it correctly. For what it's worth.



5 out of 5 stars Best in its class   June 4, 2008
Henry Butz (Holbrook, NY USA)
33 out of 33 found this review helpful

I have an Intel Mac running OS-X 10.4 with WinXP running on Parallels. I love the fact this is a Network printer since Macs have heartburn if a USB device is powered off or unplugged while sleeping.

My philosophy is to never use the CD in the box - always download the latest software from the website. The software takes up over 400 meg and there are no checkboxes to disable some of the features. It was a clean install and I did not have to reboot the mac. I also didn't mess with the wireless and just turned the radio off. I hard-wired the printer to the wireless router. The first gotcha is it won't let you set the IP address unless it's plugged into a live network. DHCP worked, but I overwrote it because I like to know where my peripherals are.

Some of the software I couldn't figure out, like fax printing from the PC. Faxing into the PC requires Windows, which is not my primary OS. Some great features include a scan over Ethernet is simply amazing and doesn't require any software. The document feeder appears sturdy and double sided printing works. Scans are crisp, but the software is too "helpful" so as to be confusing. It's easier to simply load the pro scan software and select a target rather than going through the device manager and device chooser. Installation using TCP requires the printer to be on before you run it, not after - although, this may be contrary to USB. Try it first with the printer off and see if it works.

No less than 28 times (I counted), the manual says to use the included telephone cord which came in the box... which is too short for my setup. The secret to making it work may be to nudge the fax speed down from 33k to 14k, which worked like a champ. The printout was a bit fuzzy. The secret may be to nudge the quality up from Normal to Best. I am also using HP Bright White paper, for which there is a special paper setting for. I saved these as my defaults. The moral is, quality is better than speed.

For printing under Windows, I used the default generic postscript driver and it works fine. You may need to install Bonjour for Windows first if you're on a Mac running Parallels. I just didn't want to install another few hundred megabytes of drivers which I didn't need. I just want it to print.

Only one complaint so far. Text on printed envelopes is a bit crooked and was upside down compared to diagram on the print tray. The paper path is not flat e.g. it comes out the same side it goes in. Any printer of this design will have problems with envelopes and thick stock. Considering the design, the price, and comparable models, I found this to be the best solution available.



1 out of 5 stars Bad Experience   July 25, 2008
PP Wiz (Bedford, MA United States)
16 out of 22 found this review helpful

I normally don't rate any products. I feel obligated to do so because of my bad experience with it.

This is the 4th HP All-in-one printer we owned in the last 5 years. This one is the worst by far. Here are the negatives.
* Paper jams easily
* Software is not robust, especially the scanning function (don't buy this printer if you use scanning function frequently)
* Uses ink at at least 2 to 3 times the rate as my other printers (more money for HP, I guess)
* Time to start print is longer
* HP Support is useless (expect to spend hours with incompetent people who really doesn't care about solving your problem vs how they can close the trouble ticket)

I don't recommend this printer.



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