📈 Elevate your office game with the HP Officejet J4580!
COMPACT DESIGN - Fits perfectly in any workspace at just 17.07 x 15.81 inches.
PRINT COPY SCAN FAX - Your ultimate office companion!
LIGHTNING FAST PRINTING - 28 pages per minute for maximum productivity.
SMART DOCUMENT HANDLING - 20-page automatic feeder for seamless multitasking.
BORDERLESS PHOTO PRINTING - Create stunning 8.5x11 inch prints.
The HP Officejet J4580 is a high-performance all-in-one color inkjet printer designed for the modern professional. It prints, copies, scans, and faxes with impressive speeds of up to 28 pages per minute, making it an essential tool for any busy office. With a 20-page automatic document feeder and the ability to print borderless photos up to 8.5x11 inches, this printer combines versatility and efficiency in a compact design.
المواصفات
Duplex
Automatic
Dual-sided printing
No
Color
Dark Grey/ Grey
Output sheet capacity
20
Maximum Sheet Capacity
100
B&W Pages per Minute
28 ppm
Color Pages per Minute
22 ppm
Total USB 2.0 Ports
1
Total Usb Ports
1
Hardware Connectivity
USB
Connectivity Technology
USB
Ink Color
Black and Color
Additional Printer Functions
All In One
Control Method
App
Print media
Card stock
Scanner Type
Sheetfed
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White
28 ppm
Compatible Devices
PC
Printer Type
Inkjet
Additional Features
Copying, scanning, Fax
Printer Output Type
Black and White | Color
Item Weight
15.3 Pounds
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Does this scanner have OCR software installed?
can you use 8.5 /14 paper
Does it copy 11x17
Ships in Europe currently in Italy? At what cost of shipping?
المراجعات
3.8
جميعها من مشتريات تم التحقق منها
L**T
This Time, It's Slick Success. Maybe Next Time, It'll be Protocol Prime.
I can't think of how I could be more pleased with my HP Deskjet J4580. When I bought mine (10/7/08), Amazon was offering it at an awesome special price (with one of those "click to see price" links) with Super Saver Shipping... Even on the SSS the printer was delivered only 3 days after I ordered it (10/10/08)!When I clicked to see the price markdown, I was so flabbergasted my first thought was that maybe the low price was because this printer is not "wired" for wireless, and and/or because it didn't come with the USB cable included (a packing lack which quite a few buyers noted not being pleased with). I decided I didn't need a wireless printer anyway, thinking I might have trouble with installation since I know nothing about wireless protocol (I barely know the word protocol).(I did buy a wireless mouse and love it! Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Slate)It appears my instincts were right, at least for me, because I just read some of the reviews for another HP printer, a model number up from mine (J6480 instead of J4580), and it sounds like quite a few people have had trouble getting the drivers to work with wireless protocol. And most of these reviewers were tech savvy ethers beyond me, a person who always thought protocol arrived into reality with my beloved nephew Lonnie, an ex marine who described what protocol means in that branch of the military. They know how to apply that word to its Nth degree. As a clumsy dyslectic, I admire anyone who can shine in any branch of the military.With my J4580, I easily, quickly, and successfully followed the instructions which came in the box, all the while thanking the other reviewers of that model who reminded purchasers to buy a separate USB cable. I bought the Belkin Pro Series USB 2.0 Device Cable (USB A/USB B, 10 Feet) which I'm absolutely pleased with, and was again helped by the reviews posted on Amazon's buying page.Everything on the printer works with a slick ease which has me feeling like a sort of semi-pro myself. This is the first time I've had a simple FAX machine which works either separately from or with my PC. With my previous HP (which I also loved and it still works but I wanted to upgrade for speed, capacity, and general purposes), I had tried repeatedly, unsuccessfully (phone bills to prove it), to use FAX programs within my PC, so this new setup is a joy!Of course wouldn't you know it that I would wait to get this FAX setup about the time I might consider changing to cell phones only, without a land line, which would make this FAX non functional...OH! So that's why the wireless FAX capacity is becoming the thing now!Oh well, by the time I get rid of my land line, if I do, maybe the wireless FAX All-in-One machines will have fixed the driver snarls. And maybe I'll know more about wireless protocol by then... if I'm still alive.For now, I have just what I want, and am thankful for that link on the buying page from the printer I had been looking at to this one I bought. The link said that a newer model was now available. And that newer model (due to the Amazon special price then) was $40 cheaper and several ways better than the older one!Even at the current discounts available on this printer, which (at the time of my review post) weren't as good as the discount I got, I would purchase this printer again.Another similar printer, non-wireless, which I would also consider, is the HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier (Q8061A#ABA)I enjoy shopping on Amazon, cruising for those specials offered regularly. That research takes a bit of time, including reading reviews, but I enjoy that type of browsing, so I'm a satisfied customer every-which-way.A writer without protocol (living in a town with pity),Linda ShelnuttAuthor of several books on KINDLE and Amazon Shorts
C**T
Great Printer, Low Price
I purchased my J4580 about a month ago for 60.00 plus shipping off of an amazon seller (not directly from amazon). I expected the worst from this printer although I am very happy with this unit. I have it hooked up to 2 Mac's and I haven't had a single problem with it. Everything works as it should and it prints relatively fast (in draft mode only). I purchased this as I needed a printer at the time but I have to say I've been using the scanner almost daily for work and the copier works like it should. My last setup was a inkjet + separate scanner and that took forever to make copies. This unit is relatively fast. Also, I did not install the extra HP software that another reviewer warns on this page warns about. I installed the drivers and the basic software (Which is super easy to use). I would definitely recommend this unit. Remember to purchase the USB cable although I can't complain. Its a 60.00 printer....
T**R
Decent product if you don't do much printing
I chose this product largely because of its small footprint. Space is at a premium in my house, and I needed a printer that fit on a 12" by 19" surface. Unlike some compact printers, this one has a flat glass (in addition to document feeder), so bulky objects like books can be copied.I am both amazed and disappointed. Amazed that for only $70 I can get a product that prints, copies, scans, and faxes -- and in addition is easy to install and use and fits on my desk. Disappointed because the cost per page is rather high, thanks to the fact that HP seems to have mastered the art of monopoly-pricing of cartridges.Installation was easy. I used the custom-install, and turned off just those options that would allow automatic exchange of data with the HP website, since I'd rather have control of such exchanges myself. There was one hitch -- I kept getting "Printer is offline" messages when I tried to print -- finally figured out the reason was that the installer had not made this my default printer, in spite of its being the only printer on the system. I went into the Windows control panel and made it my default printer, and that fixed it.Curiously, the printer did not come with a user manual. Fortunately, I have not yet needed a manual, as everything works pretty intuitively. And I did find a manual on the HP website in case I ever need it (PDF 182 pages).Biggest annoyance is that the 2-line LCD display is very hard to read. It really could use some built-in illumination. Keeping a flashlight handy to read it would be a good idea.Another annoyance is the delay (about 15 seconds) from the time you give the print command to the time it starts printing.I do mostly black-and-white printing and copying. I did try scanning a photo and sending a fax -- both worked fine.The big downside of this printer is cost per page. The extra-large black cartridge costs $30 and prints 700 pages according to HP (a claim which users dispute -- see the Amazon reviews of the HP 901XL cartridge). Even assuming this is correct, and assuming that the printer dies (as my last HP printer did) only after you've been through 4 cartridges, this comes to a per-page cost of almost 7 cents. By comparison, Consumer Reports estimates a black-and-white per-page cost of 2.1 cents for the $200 HP OfficeJet Pro 8500.To save on cartridges and paper, I suggest using the following print options: (1) print in gray-scale (no color), (2) use Fast Draft mode (allegedly uses half the ink of Normal mode), and (3) select Duplex mode (prints odd pages first, then prompts you to manually reverse them before printing even pages). One very nice feature is that after setting these options, you can define a short-cut, that will make these options available thereafter with only a couple of clicks. Also available is an option to print multiple pages (2,4, 6, 9 or 16) on a single sheet of paper. Also, for printing web pages HP has a free download "Smart Web Printing" that lets you cut and paste portions of web pages for printing (currently available for Internet Explorer but not Firefox).A big dilemma, which I experienced with my last HP printer, occurs when you have persistent problems of being unable to print because the "Check cartridge" light comes on. After trying the recommended remedies without success and suspecting the printer is bad, you have to decide whether to blow $20 on a new cartridge just to make sure -- or go out and buy a new printer. (In my case I got a new printer.) HP could do a big service to users if they made it easier to diagnose cases like this.**** UPDATE 12/16/09 ****I had a bad experience with the document feeder. In the middle of copying a 3-page document, the feeder came to a stop with the 2nd page halfway through it. There was no error indication in the LCD display -- even after turning the power off and on. I finally had to manually tug the paper through the feeder to get it out -- which took me about five minutes. Fortunately, the page was intact -- there did not appear to be any physical jam. I don't use the feeder much, so I don't know how often this might occur. As a result of this, I changed my rating from 4-stars to 3-stars, which may be too generous.**** UPDATE 5/24/10 ****I encountered another annoying quirk of the software. I was using Manual Duplex mode, in which the printer first prints the odd pages, then prompts you to reinsert the pages and then hit Continue to print the even pages. Only this time the prompt message did not appear. The print job seemed to be hung. There was no way I could kill the job without responding the the prompt, but the prompt window was nowhere to be found. What I finally discovered was that my Windows XP computer had another user logged on, and when I switched users to work as the other user, there was the prompt window! The window had popped up in the wrong user's space. I then hit Continue and the job finished.What was most distressing about this was that there seemed to be no way to kill the job if I wanted to. Even powering off the printer did no good.Thinking there might be a software update to fix this problem, I went to the HP website to look for a software update. Here I hit another impasse. I was hoping they might have some feature like Windows Update that tells you exactly what updates you need. Instead all I was able to find was a fairly long list of programs which I could choose to download, but no indication of which one I really needed. So I gave up on trying to update.
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From the Manufacturer Take your home productivity to new heights with our Officejet J4580 All-in-One, which prints, copies, scans, and faxes. It's economical: when using HP Officejet inks, this model boasts a lower cost per page than most laser printers. It's also fast, with speeds of up to 28 pages per minute in black and 22 in color.
One printer, four options
Cover your home-office bases: print, copy, scan, and fax
Get high-quality color graphics and photos plus laser-quality black
Get a lower cost per page than most lasers when using HP Officejet inks
Print fast, at speeds of up to 28 pages per minute in black and 22 in color1, ##
Copy, scan, and fax unattended with the 20-page automatic document feeder
Send faxes at speeds up to 33.6 Kbps
Print borderless photos in sizes up to 8.5 x 11\"
Easily load and replace the print cartridges
One-year warranty, easy supplies
Protect your investment with the one-year limited warranty plus our Total Care advice and support
Order replacement cartridges using HP SureSupply
Get three times more pages by using high-capacity HP ink cartridges2
Get exclusive offers and discounts on supplies and get free next-day shipping with our \"My Print Rewards\" program
Get answers to questions toll-free, 24 x 7, or via e-mail in as little time as an hour
Note: This printer does not ship with printer-to-computer USB cable.
1. After first page. 2. Compared with HP 901 Black Officejet cartridge. High-capacity black cartridge sold separately. No
high-capacity tri-color cartridge available.
What's in the box?
• Printer • Power supply • Power cord • Phone cord • HP 901 tri-color cartridge (360-page yield) • HP 901 black cartridge (200-page yield) • Software CD • Set-up poster • Fax getting started guide
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When I bought mine (10/7/08), Amazon was offering it at an awesome special price (with one of those \"click to see price\" links) with Super Saver Shipping... Even on the SSS the printer was delivered only 3 days after I ordered it (10/10/08)!When I clicked to see the price markdown, I was so flabbergasted my first thought was that maybe the low price was because this printer is not \"wired\" for wireless, and and/or because it didn't come with the USB cable included (a packing lack which quite a few buyers noted not being pleased with). I decided I didn't need a wireless printer anyway, thinking I might have trouble with installation since I know nothing about wireless protocol (I barely know the word protocol).(I did buy a wireless mouse and love it! 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I bought the Belkin Pro Series USB 2.0 Device Cable (USB A/USB B, 10 Feet) which I'm absolutely pleased with, and was again helped by the reviews posted on Amazon's buying page.Everything on the printer works with a slick ease which has me feeling like a sort of semi-pro myself. This is the first time I've had a simple FAX machine which works either separately from or with my PC. With my previous HP (which I also loved and it still works but I wanted to upgrade for speed, capacity, and general purposes), I had tried repeatedly, unsuccessfully (phone bills to prove it), to use FAX programs within my PC, so this new setup is a joy!Of course wouldn't you know it that I would wait to get this FAX setup about the time I might consider changing to cell phones only, without a land line, which would make this FAX non functional...OH! So that's why the wireless FAX capacity is becoming the thing now!Oh well, by the time I get rid of my land line, if I do, maybe the wireless FAX All-in-One machines will have fixed the driver snarls. And maybe I'll know more about wireless protocol by then... if I'm still alive.For now, I have just what I want, and am thankful for that link on the buying page from the printer I had been looking at to this one I bought. The link said that a newer model was now available. And that newer model (due to the Amazon special price then) was $40 cheaper and several ways better than the older one!Even at the current discounts available on this printer, which (at the time of my review post) weren't as good as the discount I got, I would purchase this printer again.Another similar printer, non-wireless, which I would also consider, is the HP Officejet 6310 All-in-One Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier (Q8061A#ABA)I enjoy shopping on Amazon, cruising for those specials offered regularly. 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My last setup was a inkjet + separate scanner and that took forever to make copies. This unit is relatively fast. Also, I did not install the extra HP software that another reviewer warns on this page warns about. I installed the drivers and the basic software (Which is super easy to use). I would definitely recommend this unit. Remember to purchase the USB cable although I can't complain. Its a 60.00 printer...."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"3.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***R"},"datePublished":"October 7, 2009","name":"Decent product if you don't do much printing","reviewBody":"I chose this product largely because of its small footprint. Space is at a premium in my house, and I needed a printer that fit on a 12\" by 19\" surface. Unlike some compact printers, this one has a flat glass (in addition to document feeder), so bulky objects like books can be copied.I am both amazed and disappointed. Amazed that for only $70 I can get a product that prints, copies, scans, and faxes -- and in addition is easy to install and use and fits on my desk. Disappointed because the cost per page is rather high, thanks to the fact that HP seems to have mastered the art of monopoly-pricing of cartridges.Installation was easy. I used the custom-install, and turned off just those options that would allow automatic exchange of data with the HP website, since I'd rather have control of such exchanges myself. There was one hitch -- I kept getting \"Printer is offline\" messages when I tried to print -- finally figured out the reason was that the installer had not made this my default printer, in spite of its being the only printer on the system. I went into the Windows control panel and made it my default printer, and that fixed it.Curiously, the printer did not come with a user manual. Fortunately, I have not yet needed a manual, as everything works pretty intuitively. And I did find a manual on the HP website in case I ever need it (PDF 182 pages).Biggest annoyance is that the 2-line LCD display is very hard to read. It really could use some built-in illumination. Keeping a flashlight handy to read it would be a good idea.Another annoyance is the delay (about 15 seconds) from the time you give the print command to the time it starts printing.I do mostly black-and-white printing and copying. I did try scanning a photo and sending a fax -- both worked fine.The big downside of this printer is cost per page. The extra-large black cartridge costs $30 and prints 700 pages according to HP (a claim which users dispute -- see the Amazon reviews of the HP 901XL cartridge). Even assuming this is correct, and assuming that the printer dies (as my last HP printer did) only after you've been through 4 cartridges, this comes to a per-page cost of almost 7 cents. By comparison, Consumer Reports estimates a black-and-white per-page cost of 2.1 cents for the $200 HP OfficeJet Pro 8500.To save on cartridges and paper, I suggest using the following print options: (1) print in gray-scale (no color), (2) use Fast Draft mode (allegedly uses half the ink of Normal mode), and (3) select Duplex mode (prints odd pages first, then prompts you to manually reverse them before printing even pages). One very nice feature is that after setting these options, you can define a short-cut, that will make these options available thereafter with only a couple of clicks. Also available is an option to print multiple pages (2,4, 6, 9 or 16) on a single sheet of paper. Also, for printing web pages HP has a free download \"Smart Web Printing\" that lets you cut and paste portions of web pages for printing (currently available for Internet Explorer but not Firefox).A big dilemma, which I experienced with my last HP printer, occurs when you have persistent problems of being unable to print because the \"Check cartridge\" light comes on. After trying the recommended remedies without success and suspecting the printer is bad, you have to decide whether to blow $20 on a new cartridge just to make sure -- or go out and buy a new printer. (In my case I got a new printer.) HP could do a big service to users if they made it easier to diagnose cases like this.**** UPDATE 12/16/09 ****I had a bad experience with the document feeder. In the middle of copying a 3-page document, the feeder came to a stop with the 2nd page halfway through it. There was no error indication in the LCD display -- even after turning the power off and on. I finally had to manually tug the paper through the feeder to get it out -- which took me about five minutes. Fortunately, the page was intact -- there did not appear to be any physical jam. I don't use the feeder much, so I don't know how often this might occur. As a result of this, I changed my rating from 4-stars to 3-stars, which may be too generous.**** UPDATE 5/24/10 ****I encountered another annoying quirk of the software. I was using Manual Duplex mode, in which the printer first prints the odd pages, then prompts you to reinsert the pages and then hit Continue to print the even pages. Only this time the prompt message did not appear. The print job seemed to be hung. There was no way I could kill the job without responding the the prompt, but the prompt window was nowhere to be found. What I finally discovered was that my Windows XP computer had another user logged on, and when I switched users to work as the other user, there was the prompt window! The window had popped up in the wrong user's space. I then hit Continue and the job finished.What was most distressing about this was that there seemed to be no way to kill the job if I wanted to. Even powering off the printer did no good.Thinking there might be a software update to fix this problem, I went to the HP website to look for a software update. Here I hit another impasse. I was hoping they might have some feature like Windows Update that tells you exactly what updates you need. Instead all I was able to find was a fairly long list of programs which I could choose to download, but no indication of which one I really needed. 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