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Location: United StatesMember since: May 06, 2000

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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (7)
Feb 02, 2012
Average all-in-one
It's an OK all-in-one. The print quality is average. You can only copy one sheet at a time single-sided (no feeder no duplex). It uses more ink per copy than the better printers in this range. They are reasonably reliable. I buy them because we have other ones here and I'd rather have the least number of different printers so I don't have to stock so many cartridges.
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May 01, 2012
Reliable, fast and not too expensive to run. Best midsize HP color LaserJet
I think this is the best of the midsize color HP printers. I definitely prefer the DTN model - D-duplex, T=second 500 sheet drawer and N=Network. It is much cheaper per page to run than the lower priced 2600 series. It winds up being as fast or faster as the larger 4700 series since it doesn't keep stopping to "recalibrate" all the time. Also faster with first job out in the morning - the big HPs can take five minutes to get the first page out in the morning. We have three at our school now and you can really handle high-volume print projects with them. You'll want to add the hard drive to handle larger jobs with multiple copies over the network.
Apr 01, 2012
OK but the MBPros are probably a better deal over time
We have about a dozen of these. They generally perform pretty well, but - they have problems with the DVD drives and the keyboard and mouse. The MacBook Pros cost a little more but seem more reliable.
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