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HP L7590 OfficeJet Pro All In One Printer | 
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
List Price: $367.00 Buy New: $174.99 You Save: $192.01 (52%)
New (32) Refurbished (2) from $80.00
Rating: 21 reviews
Color: HP Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: HP Size: HP Shipping Weight (lbs): 43 Dimensions (in): 23 x 28 x 16
MPN: L7590 Model: L7590 UPC: 883585629572 EAN: 0883585629572 ASIN: B0014VNVFK
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| Features:
| • | High-performance all-in-one color inkjet printer that prints, copies, scans, and faxes | | • | Print at speeds of up to 35 ppm | | • | High-capacity 50-sheet automatic document feeder and 250-sheet paper tray | | • | Built-in automatic duplex printing technology prints on both sides of the paper | | • | Measures 20.67 x 18.35 x 14.02 inches (WxDxH); weighs 34.26 pounds; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Looking for professional-looking printing that's also affordable? The HP Officejet Pro L7590 All-in-One offers impressive results at a cost per page of up to 50% less than with laser printers. You'll be able to print, copy, scan, and fax, plus cut your paper usage in half by printing on both sides of the page.
Amazon.com Product Description The HP Officejet Pro L7590 Multifunction color inkjet Printer is designed to help your office reach new heights of efficiency and productivity by offering built-in networking, color scanning, faxing, and outstanding copy and print quality speeds of up to 35 ppm. The Officejet Pro L7590 also helps to keep costs down by using efficient HP Officejet inks that keep the cost per page up to 50% lower than many laser printers.  | The HP Officejet Pro L7590 offers: - The ability to print, copy, scan, and fax
- Print speeds up to 35 ppm black & white and 34 ppm color
- A 250-sheet paper tray & 50-sheet automatic document feeder
- Color print resolution as high as 4800 x 1200 dpi
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High-quality color documents print quickly. View larger. | 
The Officejet Pro L7590 can print, copy, scan, and fax. View larger. | 
Ink cartridges are easy to access and replace. View larger. | No More Waiting for High-Quality, Colorful Prints The Officejet Pro L7590 is fast! Depending on the level of output, the printer can attain printing and copying speeds as fast as 35 pages per minute, or ppm, and can achieve a true 4800 x 1200 dpi in full-color for those critical jobs when only the highest print quality will do. The printer will produce full-color documents at speeds of up to 34 ppm, and its Photo Fix feature can automatically optimize photos before printing with the push of a button. And with its affordable price tag and efficient HP Officejet inks, this printer can help you save up to 50% over comparable laser printers. Large Paper Supply and Automatic Document Feeder The L7590 comes with a 250-sheet paper tray and 50-sheet automatic document feeder, reducing the amount of time you spend adding paper. An optional 350-sheet paper tray (sold separately) can be installed for a total capacity of up to 600 sheets. The automatic document feeder is an easy and convenient solution for printing on special media such as envelopes, photo paper, cards, transparencies, and more. Networking and Connectivity Options With HP's 10/100Base-T wired Ethernet, you'll experience reliable and easy networking. The L7590 also offers a host of other connectivity options, including USB 2.0, PictBridge, CompactFlash, SD card slot, MMC card slot, xD Memory Stick, MagicGate Memory Stick, and Memory Stick Duo and Pro. Scan, Copy, and Fax with Ease The Officejet Pro L7590 can scan either on the flatbed, or via the ADF at a full-color optical resolution of up to 2400 x 4800 dpi. The copier outputs at a colorful 1200 x 600 dpi at speeds of up to 34 cpm and up to 35 cpm for black & white. You can make up to 99 copies at once, and reduce or enlarge originals from 25% to 400%. You can also send faxes of up to up to 300 x 300 dpi. The built-in fax has all the standard features of a stand-alone fax machine, including fax forwarding, polling, and junk fax barrier. It has the ability to broadcast up to a 20 recipients at once, and it has built-in memory for up to 99 speed-dial numbers. Give Your Business a Professional Touch The Officejet Pro L7590 produces colorful, high-resolution documents that can help take your business to the next level. Using the HP Officejet Brochure Value Pack, you can further enhance the quality of your business's marketing materials by utilizing this easy-to-use software. Compatible with Windows (including Vista) and Macintosh, the Officejet L7590 measures 20.67 x 18.35 x 14.02 inches (WxDxH) and weighs 34.26 pounds. It is backed by a 1-year limited warranty. What's in the Box HP Officejet Pro L7590 All-in-one, power supply, power cord, phone cord, two print heads, four ink cartridges, Set-up poster, Getting Started Guide, installation CDs (Windows and Mac).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
nothing but trouble November 20, 2008 C. S. Steinhaus (Parker, CO) After my recent experience with the HP 7590 All-in-One printer, I am not only replacing it with a different printer, but with a different brand. The short version of my printer woes is that I purchased the printer in August - and three months and three replacements later, I'm packing it up and returning it to Staples (who, unlike HP customer service, will just let me return it and replace it with a new printer). The series of printers/replacements worked for a total of 16 days - printed about 50 pages, and required a full set of replacement ink just to complete trouble shooting. The long version is: The original quit working after two weeks (of limited home/business use). I went through 3 hours of online troubleshooting before the technician gave up and said they would send me a replacement. The replacement arrived - it was a refurbished printer, and I had to dismantle the original (remove ink cartridges, printheads, duplexer, front panel) and reconstruct the replacement - plus box up the original computer and take it to a FedEx location for return shipment. The 1st replacement lasted two days - and then gave me a new and different error message. So I repeated the process - 3 hours of tech support, followed by an offer of replacement, arrival of refurbished printer (take apart/reassemble/box and return/). The second replacement gave me a third set of error messages right from the start. I attempted to circumvent the online tech support, but found no other way to contact HP (I tried phone support, but was routed and re-routed through an infinite loop, and gave up after 45 minutes). When I initiated the online chat with tech support, I started off with the whole sad story of my printers, and how I really didn't want to go through another 3 hour process - I just wanted to send this one back and get a refund. Of course, that wasn't possible. Not only that, but the printer was now giving an error message that ink was low (between the 3 printers I had printed less than 50 actual pages, plus all the trouble shooting pages). The tech insisted that I change ink cartridges - at which I balked, knowing that it wouldn't fix the printer. However, at his insistence I put in $70 worth of replacement ink. The original error message appeared and he said something like, "Oh - so now we can send you a replacement printer." He reassured me repeatedly that "next printer will be perfect" but I badgered him into sending my case to a "higher power." After about 10 days I got a letter and an e-mail from HP saying that the case manager had attempted to contact me, but had been unable to reach me. He had not called during the times I gave HP as convenient for me ( a three day period during which I stayed by the phone) - and he had not left a phone message. I replied to the e-mail with no response. I didn't reply to the phone message for more than a week, since my experience is that it takes about half a day of availability to deal with HP. The case had been closed because of my failure to respond! Moral of the story: Avoid buying HP products in general, and the Officejet Pro 7590 in particular!
HP Software Install Nightmare October 9, 2008 PCA (Pittsburgh, PA) I attempted to install the software both from the accompanying disk & from the HP website, but was unsuccessful. Later, I attempted a second install from the software from the HP website, but failed again. Three separate HP tech support folks attempted to install it also - both from the web and from the disc. Not only did they all fail, but it seemed as if they kept no record of what the previous tech rep had attempted to do to fix the problem. Calls to customer service were tedious and time consuming. All told, I've spent about 10 hours with this problem and still don't have the printer working. In particular, after all this frustration, a call to customer service was greeted with attitude and abruptness. The rep simply didn't understand that I was struggling with a software install issue and not (I think) a bad unit. I'm on the verge of returning the unit and never buying another HP product again.
Great Printer September 9, 2008 Billy J. Mckinzie (Houston, Tx) Bought this to replace my scanner and printer. Works well, makes great double sided document prints (saves paper). It is a network device so all my computers can/do use it for scanning and printing and no one computer has to be on for it to work.
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST PLEASE September 7, 2008 R. Stanfill (Lombok) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Better CHECK OUT all the forums before you spend money on this printer. The software works only in a SMALL PERCENT of Vista installations, and HP ignores it. Google: No HP Devices have been detected OR HP Solution Centre will close now OR Printer Software Installation Stalls or Stops OR No Scan Options Refer to device documentations. Press OK' It will lead you down a path of sapping your time while HP sells more and more. You may think it will be just fine on you computer, because if it works on any it must work. NOT TRUE. IT ONLY WORKS IN CERTAIN CASES, NONE OF WHICH ARE NORMAL. The machine is fine, good even. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT NOT. SO IF YOU INTEND TO USE IT WITH YOUR COMPUTER, WELCOME TO THE CROWD OF PEOPLE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO MAKE WHAT THEY SOLD US WORK.
Horrible software installation September 6, 2008 D. Vu 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Horrible software. The software that came with the printer did not work. Nor did the software from their website. I managed to get this printer working from the plug and play on Microsoft XP, I only directed the program to the included HP CD for the drivers to get it working.
In order to use the scanner, I use a the Photoshop Starter Edition to obtain scanning images from the scanner.
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