Just bought a new HP computer and I need to get my Officejet J4680 printer working on it. "Print and Scan Doctor" finds it and gives me a link to "Get Installer", which takes me to the "Software and drivers for

HP Officejet J4680 All-in-One Printer" page, from which there is no way to download the software I need.

The scanning is by Integrated OCR software that automatically converts scanned text into editable texts. It also has an Image editor installed. The speed at which the printer scans depends on the complexity of the document. The scan resolution is 1200 x 1200 dpi optical. Download HP Officejet J4680 All-in-One Printer driver from HP website


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To install the HP Officejet J4680 All-in-one Printer driver, download the version of the driver that corresponds to your operating systemby clicking on the appropriate link above. A window should then show up asking you where you would like to save the file. Save the driver file somewhereon your computer where you will be easily able to find it, such as your desktop. Then follow the instructions below corresponding to the file type that youdownloaded

If you're using the network connection to this scanner, then you don't need to install any HP drivers. However, you might need to make sure your firewall is configured to allow VueScan to talk to your scanner.

You might want to look for newer drivers on HP's site. This HP support page says that Apple no longer provides print drivers through Apple Software Update (not sure about drivers on Apple Support Web pages), and has a link to HP's driver site.

I had the same issue before, and a colleague told me to try this site for software and drivers, where I luckily found one for my HP printer too. Give it a try if you can find one that will work for your HP printer.

We're pleased that HP is starting to include wireless access on almost all of their newer printers, and the J4680 is no different, although it separates itself from others on the market with the capability to turn it on and off using a button on the front panel. Setting up the 802.11g print server to connect to a computer is incredibly easy--using the network preferences utility on the driver, it's simply a matter of waiting for the printer to sniff out your network and entering your password--the printer will do the rest of the pairing automatically. The whole process, from start to wireless printing, took less than 10 minutes of tangle-free installation.

Another way that HP keeps size and cost down is by incorporating the two-ink cartridge bay into the middle section of the printer, as opposed to adding a completely separate drawer just for ink. Unfortunately, the printer pulls all of its color ink from a single cartridge--you don't get the cost-savings that individually replaceable inks provide. The driver keeps a rough estimate of the remaining ink left in each cartridge and displays it within the HP Solution Center included with the driver. In our testing experience, we found that the HP-901 model of black ink was barely large enough to accommodate our test prints, and we suspect that HP is guilty of bundling a "starter-pack" cartridge size in the box, since our tests don't demand a large amount of black ink. We're also surprised to see that the color cartridge remained almost full at the end of our sampling, despite printing a large amount of color photos.

The print quality is definitely the Officejet J6480's saving grace, especially considering the sluggish output speeds. The black text prints came out a rich, bold black with clear readability all the way down to 2-point text. Color text and graphics on standard 20-pound white paper look equally pleasing: equal saturation, sharp detail in fine lines, and accurate color representations especially in facial tones. Although some of the 4x6 photos could use a little warmth, most of the graphics we printed required no tweaking to produce a realistic feeling. In addition, the graphics preferences located on the driver can assist you in slight adjustments to saturation and hue, as well as eliminate red eye. be457b7860

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