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These print beautifully and Fast when they work. Printheads are VERY finicky and are VERY expensive to replace. Might as well toss the machine. At first I thought it might be because I started using generic inks. Not the case. I then started using genuine HP inks from day one in the 7600 models that replaced the 7500 series in my office. ( I've had about 10 of these in my office) Too bad, because other than an unusually short printhead life, the printer is outstanding. However, the printhead issues override the good and I'd rate this printer below average as a result. I usually like to buy the same printers so I can stock one brand/type of ink. I'm down to my last three of these printers and will not replace them with another, regardless of price. And, as any of you know who have tried to contact tech support on this type of issue, you WILL NOT HAVE ANY HAIR left on your body by the time you give up and simply buy a new printer.Read full review
Outdated printer better to just buy a new HP printer! The vibration of shipping caused the carriage to jam. After that was finally resolved - I then re-calibrated the line feed & printer alignment. The end result was that the print quality was bad!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Shipping and receiving was great however as I was un-packaging it, I noticed the ink cartridge door was broken. Then after not even a month of use the heads started leaving streaks in the color prints. So now it is as good as the one I replaced, which is not at all.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
My old HP quite working and I was happy with the unit so I looked for a similar unit from HP. Very good unit and functions very well. Good overall speed and quality. Scanner and fax software were easy to install and run well.
This is our easy to use "GO TO" printer.. we buy everyone of these that we can our hands on. To find a better workhorse... we would have to re-train all key office staff and spend more than $150 per new printer. Money talks and all the rest ..well ? Are not worth the efforts needed to switch over.