HP Deskjet F380 All-in-One Specifications

By Felisa Yang on 12/12/2006

More HP reviews , RRP: AU$89.00

The good:

  • Inexpensive
  • Decent text printing

The bad:

  • Mediocre print and scan quality
  • No PictBridge port or a media card reader

The bottomline:

The HP F380 is for users who need to print, scan, or copy only occasionally and who still prefer to develop print photos in retail stores. You'll get more features and comparable performance from other budget All-in-Ones.

Editors' rating:

5.7/10

Users' rating:

4.9/10

Consumables

  • Media type
  • Paper (inkjet, photo, plain), envelopes, labels, cards, transparencies, iron-on transfers, HP premium media
  • Max media capacity
  • 100 sheets
  • Max document size (print)
  • Letter, legal, executive, cards, A2
  • Ink consumables
  • Black, Tri-colour

General

  • Supported operating system(s)
  • Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS 10.3, Mac OS 10.4
  • Device type
  • Multifunction inkjet
  • Output type
  • Colour
  • Functions
  • Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax
  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 17 x 42.6 x 26 cm
  • Weight
  • 4.7 kg
  • Software
  • HP Photosmart Essential Software, HP Photosmart Express
  • Memory
  • 32 MB
  • Connections
  • USB, USB2

Paper features

  • Paper input
  • 100 sheets
  • Paper output
  • 50

Print features

  • Print resolution (B&W)
  • 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • Print resolution (Colour)
  • 4800 x 1200 dpi
  • Print speed (B&W)
  • 20 ppm
  • Print Speed (Colour)
  • 14 ppm

Scanner

  • Scanner type
  • Flatbed
  • Optical/Interpolated resolution
  • 1200 dpi
  • Sensor type
  • CIS
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