Pros
- Inexpensive; impressive print quality
- Wireless networking and ADF standard
Cons
- Copies, scans, and prints photos slowly
- Costly inks
Bottom Line
It offers SOHO users a lot of features for the price, but it's slow, and the inks can be costly.
- Review: HP OfficeJet J4680 All-in-One we found this model to be a capable combo printer, scanner, copier, and fax machine, but a bit of a slowpoke.
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