
HP Deskjet F380
Brand | HP 2005 |
Model | Q8134A |
Released Year | 2005 |
Type | Printers |
Series | Deskjet |
Printing Technology | HP Thermal Inkjet |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The HP Deskjet F380 is an all-in-one office electronic device combining print, scan, and copy functionalities designed for moderate home and small office use.
It utilizes HP Thermal Inkjet technology delivering up to 20 ppm (black) and 14 ppm (color) print speeds for efficient printing tasks.
Scanning is facilitated by a flatbed color scanner with up to 1200 dpi optical resolution ensuring high-quality image capture.
The device supports USB 2.0 connectivity for reliable and widespread compatibility with most computers.
The input capacity is 100 sheets, suitable for low to medium volume printing needs.
The printer supports individual black and tri-color ink cartridges, enhancing cost-efficiency as cartridges can be replaced separately.
Specifications
MPN | Q8134A |
UPC | 0882780416178 |
Model | Deskjet F380 |
Technology | Inkjet |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Output Type | Color |
Type | All-In-One Printer |
Black Print Speed | 20 ppm |
Product Line | HP DeskJet |
Weight | Approximately 11.9 lbs |
Height | 6.69in |
Width | 16.77in |
Max. Memory | 32MB |
Platform | M·A·C, PC Products |
Zoom Range, Reduction | 50%, |
Extend Printer Technology | Thermal Inkjet |
Installed RAM | 32MB |
Data Link Protocol | Hi-Speed USB |
Color | White |
Color Print Speed Up to | 14pPM |
Black Copying Speed Up to | 20pPM |
Scanner Shape | Flatbed Scanner |
Computer Operating System | Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Apple Mac OS X 10.4, Microsoft Windows 98sec. Edition, Apple Mac OS X |
Color Copy Speed Up to | 14pPM |
Form Factor | Desktop |
Media Type | Envelopes, Inkjet Paper, Transparencies, Hp Premium Media, Photo Paper, Labels, Plain Paper, Iron-On Transfers, Cards |
Scanner Resolution | 1200x2400DPI |
Printers Special Features | Borderless Printing |
Max Resolution (Bw) | 4800x1200DPI |
Monthly Duty Volume | 1000 Pages |
Max Resolution (Color) | 4800x1200DPI |
Max Media Size | Legal (216x356 Mm, 8.5x14in) |
Media Capacity | 100 Sheets |
Printer Type | All-in-One (Print, Scan, Copy) |
Printing Technology | HP Thermal Inkjet |
Print Speed Black | Up to 20 ppm |
Print Speed Color | Up to 14 ppm |
Max Print Resolution | 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi |
Scanner Type | Flatbed Color Scanner |
Optical Scan Resolution | Up to 1200 dpi |
Copy Function | Yes |
Input Tray Capacity | 100 sheets |
Supported Ink Cartridges | Black (HP 56), Tri-color (HP 57) |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows XP, Vista, Mac OS X v10.3 or later |
Dimensions | 17.6 x 15.7 x 7.4 inches (W x D x H) |
Discontinued | Yes |
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Key Advantages
The Deskjet F380 offers versatile all-in-one functionality, integrating printing, scanning, and copying in one compact unit.
Its relatively fast print speeds for the era allow for efficient document processing in small office or home environments.
The flatbed scanner provides decent image quality with 1200 dpi optical resolution suitable for most scanning needs.
USB 2.0 connectivity ensures quick and stable data transfer with most computer systems.
The ability to replace ink cartridges individually lowers operating costs and waste.
Its relatively small footprint and straightforward design make it user-friendly and easy to maintain.
Limitations
The HP Deskjet F380 has a modest print resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi which may fall short for high-end photo printing needs.
Paper handling capacity is limited to 100 sheets input, restricting its use in busier office environments.
It lacks wireless connectivity options such as Wi-Fi or Ethernet, limiting network integration capabilities.
Operating costs can be significant with ink cartridges compared to laser printers for heavy usage.
The scanning speed can be slow compared to modern devices and lacks advanced features like automatic document feeder (ADF).
It uses older technology that may have limited driver support on newer operating systems.
FAQ
What printing technology does the HP Deskjet F380 use?
The Deskjet F380 uses HP Thermal Inkjet technology for printing.
Does the HP Deskjet F380 support wireless printing?
No, the Deskjet F380 only supports USB 2.0 connectivity and does not have wireless printing capabilities.
What is the maximum print resolution of the Deskjet F380?
The printer supports a maximum optimized print resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 dpi.
Can I scan color documents with the Deskjet F380?
Yes, it features a flatbed color scanner with up to 1200 dpi optical resolution for scanning color documents.
Are the ink cartridges for the Deskjet F380 combined or individual?
The Deskjet F380 uses individual black and tri-color ink cartridges which can be replaced separately.
Is the HP Deskjet F380 still in production?
No, the Deskjet F380 has been discontinued and is no longer manufactured.
What types of media can the Deskjet F380 print on?
It supports standard office paper as well as HP photo papers compatible with inkjet printers.
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