The HP Deskjet D2445 features Inkjet print technology, 1200 dpi Maximum Monochrome Best Quality print resolution, and 4800 x 1200 dpi Maximum Color Best Quality print resolution. It includes 1200 dpi Color Best Quality print resolution, and 20 ppm Maximum Monochrome Draft Quality Letter print speed.
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1. do not know what 3 buttons on front of printerD2245 are for.
Posted By:
Noland N. Pettit on 8/30/2007 at 3:04:34 PM
2. 1st button (ON/OFF ?) is flashing green. What does it mean? Need a complete Owner's Manual
Posted By:
David King on 9/9/2007 at 9:33:13 PM
3. i dont have the CD for the driver and i looked over everywhere even in Google :O where i can find it (D2445) D2400 series doesnt work
Posted By:
Xeroxis on 11/9/2007 at 4:31:01 PM
4. Cheap junk. Had it only three months with very light usage and now paper won't feed. I guess you get what you pay for.
Posted By:
Pat Helmers on 12/17/2007 at 7:36:17 AM
5. deskjet D2445--first button is flashing green-------what do I do????
Posted By:
Ruth Redel on 12/18/2007 at 10:44:57 PM
6. Bought mine at Walmart yesterday for a Christmas present...Kids opened it and we hooked it up and threw out the HP Deskjet 632C..Only to find out it won't work with Windows 98 SE.Well it just so happens that Walmart will sell you Windows XP for around $199.00..its brand new and now laying in the Walmart parking lot in probably 7 or 8 big pieces if any one can fix them its yours...you get what you pay for
Posted By:
Ken on 12/25/2007 at 4:05:27 PM
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