HP Photosmart C7180 Multifunction Printer - Color Inkjet - 31 ppm Color - 4800 x 1200dpi - Fax, Copier, Printer, Scanner
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* Fax Type Plain paper
* Width 18.3 in
* Depth 15.4 in
* Printing Technology Ink-jet - Color - Photo printer
* Height 8.5 in
* Monthly Duty Cycle (max) 3000 impressions
* Weight 26 lbs
* Display Diagonal Size 3.6"
* Office Machine Features Print from memory card
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* Inkjet Technology HP Thermal Inkjet
* Ink Type...
Read more* Width 18.3 in
* Depth 15.4 in
* Printing Technology Ink-jet - Color - Photo printer
* Height 8.5 in
* Monthly Duty Cycle (max) 3000 impressions
* Weight 26 lbs
* Display Diagonal Size 3.6"
* Office Machine Features Print from memory card
Printer
* Inkjet Technology HP Thermal Inkjet
* Ink Type...
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Best of Both Worlds
The Photosmart C7180 sits near the top of HP's consumer all-in-one photo printer line (only the 3310 all-in-one is more expensive). For $400, you get a machine that prints, scans, copies, and surprisingly, faxes. It's also network ready and wireless enabled, and it features a PictBridge port, a media card reader, built-in Bluetooth functionality, and generous support options. So what's the drawback? Unfortunately, the Photosmart C7180 is relatively slow at all of its tasks, and its text and graphics print quality leave a lot to be desired. It performs its primary task of printing photos with aplomb, however. The Canon Pixma MP950 costs the same and boasts faster performance with all tasks but photo printing, and it has superior print quality. On the downside, you'll lose the fax and networking features with the Canon, but you can easily network a USB printer through a router. If you require both office-oriented functions and great photos, consider getting a mono laser all-in-one, such as the Dell 1815dn and supplementing it with a stand-alone photo printer. You'll likely pay more than $400, but you'll have the best of both worlds.






