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HP 6988 Deskjet Printer (CB055A#B1H)
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HP 6988 Deskjet Printer (CB055A#B1H)

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Description:

HP 6988 Deskjet Printer. Connect multiple desktops and notebooks throughout your home or office with the freedom, convenience, and ease of built in Wi Fi 802.11g/b. And with SecureEasySetup, you can connect to a wireless network in as little as ten minutes. Built in wired Ethernet networking makes sharing your printer quick and easy, with no additional networking hardware to purchase or software to install. Easily print from your wireless enabled camera phone or PDA, with an optional Bluetooth wireless print adapter. Print black text and color documents at breakthrough speeds of up to 36 ppm black and white and up to 27 ppm color. Quick speeds and flexible paper handling make this printer ideal for fast, high volume printing of a variety of projects and photos. Get impressive results on any type of paper with HPs built in media sensing. Look your best with laser quality black text for your documents, reports, and letters. Print professional quality photos up to 4800 optimized dpi color with HP Vivera inks. Create artistic and vintage style photos in black and white with the optional HP 100 Gray Photo Inkjet Cartridge. When using HP Premium Plus Photo Paper and HP Vivera inks, you can produce photos that resist fading for years and print laser quality text documents on plain paper that retain clarity for decades. Get water and smudge resistant images and documents, with HP Vivera inks and HP Advanced Paper.

Features:

Compact Deskjet Printer for high-quality text and photos


Print speed up to 36 ppm black and white and 27 ppm color


Built-in Wi-Fi 802.11g/b wireless connectivity; Ethernet for wired networking


Direct printing for PictBridge-enabled cameras


Dimensions: 17.7 x 14.5 x 5.7 inches; 13.8 pounds


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.7 inches
Product Width: 14.5 inches
Product Height: 17.7 inches
Product Weight: 16.53 pounds
Package Length: 21.0 inches
Package Width: 18.6 inches
Package Height: 9.4 inches
Package Weight: 19.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 81 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 81 customer reviews )
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79 of 80 found the following review helpful:

5Wireless Printing Is a MiracleAug 03, 2008
By Stephen
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RCA4HM7AVDQBD I waited a long time for a wireless printer, and the HP 6988 does not disappoint.
I followed the setup instructions without difficulty, and had the printer running in less than 10 minutes. Installation on my wife's laptop was even faster.
Printing is fast, and the quality of text is good enough for routine document printing. Color printing is also good, though not stunning.
As you can see from the video, print time is within seconds, and on my network, indistinguishable from a wired connection. There's little printer "rocking", and the 6988 is quiet.
As for HP's bundled software, I haven't had any issues with it, as I simply hit the "print" button and the printer works.
Once you have a wireless printer, you'll never go back to a wired connection. Everyone in range of the printer can print a document. The printer can be placed anywhere within the house, with the only cord being the power supply.
Wireless printing has been "in the offing" for a long time, and the 6988 finally makes it practical, affordable, and easy.

72 of 75 found the following review helpful:

3Initially Very Good - But Blindsided By Unrepairable, Fragile PartJan 07, 2009
By R. Sprague "mobilvolt"
We bought this printer (in its initial iteration as a 6980) almost two years ago and it worked fine for a while - wireless was nice and overall quality seemed good.

As noted in another review, it plays well with Linux and MacOS; we use Mac, Linux in a couple of flavors, as well as Windows at home and had no problems using the printer with any of them. It was not necessary to install the bloated client software in Windows to make the printer work properly.

Recently we began to get an error on the black ink cartridge; I also noticed that it seemed to feel different going in. Changing the cartridge for a new one did not make the error go away. In spite of the error it appeared to print black just fine, so I continued to use it while researching the problem.

I now believe that although it printed black, it was using the color cartridge to mix black and using ink at a great rate. Very expensive!

HP tells me that the black cartridge cradle is defective (a tiny plastic tab that holds the spring has broken and will not allow proper seating of the cartridge) and further says that this is not a repairable item! The only recourse offered was a replacement printer at a $79.95 price. This amounts to selling us a new printer at about Amazon retail price - not an ideal solution.

This printer did not experience heavy use, and cartridges were always changed carefully. It has not been abused. I have examined the plastic tab in question and it looks very fragile to me - a design flaw? Perhaps it should have been made of stronger material or designed to be more substantial.

I would not have purchased the printer had I known of this weakness in the design and the impossibility of repair. Have replaced this printer with another type.

I don't recommend this printer, in spite of an otherwise apparently good design and good print performance. Look elsewhere!

31 of 33 found the following review helpful:

4Perfect network printer for Linux & Windows home usersJan 01, 2008
By Jerone Young
I'm just not sure what is up with the bad reviews. I don't seem to be seeing these issues. I bought this after much research. You see I primarily use Ubuntu Linux and I needed a wireless network printer that I could setup without the need of Windows or Mac. All you need is a web browser (so you could use wii or iphone if you really wanted). I'm coming from a terrible experience over the years of fighting with a linksys wps54g printer server hooked up to my old Deskjet 932c (it has not been fun).

Way to go HP! You don't need any specific OS with this printer! You just plug it in via ethernet and if you press the "report" button it will print out it's ip (though I just cheated and went to the router DHCP tables). You can then access the web interface of the printer and setup everything. A dream come true, don't have use any wizards or anything. Everything is nicely laid out. Works great on my 802.11g network with WPA2 encryption.

As for printing. Drivers are already in Linux for it (HP 6980). The printing is better then my previous Deskjet 932c. I'm not looking for anything super professional, for me I mainly print out road maps and recipes. But running it through some color test prints it has done pretty awsome.

As for the sticker that leave the residue. I used a damp rag and added some Comet. Make sure to rub the Comet into the cloth so it's not griddy. The wipe off the residue. Clean and beautiful.

Overall it's an awesome buy for the low price. The integrated wireless print server is easy to setup. Also the printer has UPNP so my Ubuntu Linux box just saw it and I just set it up. Same goes for Windows Vista, and Mac should also see it in the same way. It's nice having a printer that is not dependent on a PC and can be place anywhere in the house. I give this printer a thumbs up.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

4Works Perfectly WellFeb 16, 2008
By B. Miller
We purchased this printer as a replacement for our 722c, which had two problems: (a) the USB to parallel cable just didn't seem to work; (b) sharing a printer through a computer on the network just never seems to work well. The 6988 would presumably be as reliable as the old 722 and solve both problems -- network ready and accessible directly over the (wireless) network.

I'm content so far. Both of our home computers are accessing the printer over the network just fine. The 6988 seems to be built in the usual Deskjet style -- noisy, clunky and probably last to eternity. I typically print maps, documents, etc, on "draft" quality. Works fine.

The network setup takes some effort. I hate inserting manufacturer's CD's to install a printer, and not to disappoint, the HP setup disks contain the usual bloatware. The best bet for installing this thing is to do the following:

1) Plug the printer into the router and let it get an IP
2) Log into your router's web interface and figure out what the printer's IP is (or print the setup page).
3) For each computer, select start->printers and faxes->Add printer. The trick here is to choose "Local printer attached to this computer" even though it's networked. Click "Next" and then choose "Create new port". Click "Next" and use the wizard to set up the printer. Enter the IP of the printer from step (2). When prompted for driver, you can use the windows driver, but I had to insert the manufacturer's CD and get the driver there.

Good luck. Hope this helps someone. Anyone need a 722C? It's probably got 10 more years of life left...

--Brett

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Good Wireless PrinterSep 01, 2008
By K. Reeves
I was tired of moving my laptop over to the printer area to print documents. I researched wireless printers and purchased this based on reliability and price. It has not failed me. I print daily and has had the product for over two months now. The instructions could definitely be more user friendly. It took an hour to get it all setup, but in all honestly, once I found the right way for me to connect it, it only took 10 minutes. Also, the printer is missing a tray to hold the papers for when after the documents are printed.

All-in-all, it's a good printer.

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