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HP Photosmart C7180 All-in-One Printer, Fax, Scanner, and Copier Buy this product from Amazon
Company : Hewlett-Packard
List Price : $488.00
Amazon Price : $199.00
Used Price : $252.69
Average customer review : 4
 


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Features

  • 4800 x 4800-dpi Optical Resolution Scanning/48-bit Color, 256 Grayscale Levels
  • 4800 x 1200 dpi Black Copying with 1200 Scan dpi/ 4800 Optimized dpi Color Copying
  • Print Speeds of up to 32 ppm Black and up to 31 ppm Color/Convenient FAX from Glass Functionality
  • Oversized, 8.5 x 12-inch Scanning Glass, Built-in Slide and Negative Adapter/Automated 4 x 6-inch Tray for Dedicated Photo Printing
  • 25.94 Lbs (WxLxH) 11.81" x 18.30" x 8.50"

Product Description

The HP Photosmart C7180 All-in-One Printer, Fax, Scanner & Copier features leading scanning and wireless innovations. With a built-in slide and negative adapter and six economical, individual ink cartridges, this all-in-one allows users to print and reprint photos with superior quality and speed. The Photosmart C7180 All-in-One also provides multiple ways to print from camera phones, notebooks and other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology or share PC & Macs on an Ethernet network. Print lab-quality photos without a computer directly from PictBridge enabled cameras using convenient front USB port in as fast as 12 seconds Built-in Bluetooth wireless technology and Ethernet wired & wireless networking enable easy sharing of printing, faxing, scanning, and copying capabilities on a small computer network Oversized, 8.5 x 12-inch scanning glass, built-in slide and negative adapter, and dust and scratch removal capabilities HP auto paper type sensor optimizes print and copy quality Easily personalize any CD or DVD with colorful photos Print speeds of up to 32 ppm black and up to 31 ppm color, 4x6-inch photos as fast as 12 seconds Photo-quality resolution up to 4800-optimized dots per inch (dpi) color 4800 x 4800 dpi optical resolution scanning, 48-bit color, 256 grayscale levels Up to 32 copies-per-minute (cpm) in black and up to 31 cpm in color Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi black copying with 1200 scan dpi, up to 4800 optimized dpi color copying Convenient memory card slots - CompactFlash, MultiMedia Card, Secure Digital, Media Stick, Memory Stick Duo and XD-Picture Card Connectivity - USB Hi-speed 2.0 Supports Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000 SP3 or higher, XP, Mac OS X v10.3.9, v10.4 Dimensions - Width 18.3 x Depth 15.4 x Height 8.5 inches Weight - 26.5 pounds

Customer reviews

HP Photosmart C7180 5
Great scanner and printer. I have not used the other functions yet. Received very quickly and easy to setup and use. Only frustration was trying to find out what maximum size memory card the unit could, since all I have are 2MG SD for my camera. HP Technical support told me the maximum size it could use was a 1MG and I was ready to send it back, but have been using my 2MG SD cards and they are working just fine. Keeping the screen is tricky with old photos leaving fragments, so a good quality lens cleaning cloth is a must if you are planning on such activity or you'll get a bunch of spots on your scanned photos.
May want to price ink cartridges as there are four and I have not done this yet.

piece of cr**! 1
this is the second hp all-in-one i've purchased and both have had the same problems of poor paper feed, paper jam and carriage jam errors to the point it is just absolutely unusable and a major headache. very poor quality!

Save yourself! But something else 1
I have an HP Photosmart C7180 which has been a miserable addition to my office since its appearance a year ago. It was a replacement of another All-In-One from HP that the sales clerk at Staples insisted had to be a lemon. I had gone to Staples vowing to never purchase a HP again, but the Staples professional convinced me the HP we had must be a fluke, and the newer version would run like a dream. HA! I'm still handwriting checks like it's 1988 because the HP can't print checks, consistently. Sometimes, I'll admit, it does print. Mostly a screen pops up that says "incorrect paper size or type." It doesn't matter what program I'm in; Quickbooks, Word, etc. Same outcome. Interestingly, the stupid piece of junk WILL print the checks if you accidently put them in upside down. Oh, and the "service and tech support" contract I bought; I've never actually gotten through. The automated system requires a contract number that I wasn't provided. Try rectifying that in your spare time for fun. I do like the photo quality for printing out vacation snap shots, but since this is an office machine, the upside of this copier is irrelevant for us here at the office.

When I did get through to HP, outside of my paid-for service contract, BTW, they insisted the malfuntion is a software i

HP Photosmart 2
The printer works fine. Those very tiny ink cartridges run out all the time and are expensive.

Smooth 4
I like How easy the setup was. This was really easy great networking and prints Great Pictures I cannot understand why HP is dropping this machine.


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