Had one of these before but bit expired after over 75,000 copies printed. Although no longer made, I had to find another not the least to continue to use our stock of cartridges which do not fit any of the replacement machines. Hope this one lats as long.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is one of the best printers I have ever had. It prints quickly and has a good detail. The only problem is a huges and unreasonable HP programing updates that causing brand new unbranded cartridges ( some time HP ones too) to stop working or even stop them from starting to work. HP constantly bombard your computer with updates of this product. These updates have caused, any and all unbranded printer cartridges to fail. Making "instant ink" the only way of economically printing with this printed. This can work out expensive & the HP program can still lock you out of using your own printer and your own cartridges, without any way of over riding cartridge error messages, forcing the printer not to print. So I suggest you stick to a Epson ET 2500 with its own refillable constant ink system. I will add, shame on HP for doing what is most likely, illegal changes the printers operating system to stop any third part printing cartridges and stop you refilling original HP cartridges. I can't recommend this printer unless you add a constant & resettable ink system, which I am waiting to doRead full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
HP are now very open about their policy of blocking non-HP inks using firmware (and other means) that in their latest generation of OfficeJet printers. This is really disgraceful by HP. Older HP OfficeJet printers (particular the excellent OfficeJet X series with 95,000 monthly duty cycle and 9,000/7,000 capacity inks) didn't have this non-OEM cartridge blocked problem, so look for old-new (unused) models of these and other earlier OfficeJet Pro models, if you plan to save money on refillable or non-HP compatible cartridges.You can buy cheap refillable cartridges online for HP older OfficeJet models with auto-reset chips, plus bulk high quality ink specially designed for HP printers for round £30-£40 for 4 large bottles offering huge savings over original HP cartridges and even compatible ones. Finally, HP like Epson are known for using all-pigment inks (including for colours) which makes HP printers far more suitable for business applications where you need water and fade resistant printing, compared to Canon which uses water-based dye coloured inks, only Canon black ink is pigment. Hope this helps anyone confused and looking at different printer options with low ink running costs and high performance. The HP's are worth considering, but choose your model carefully and don't go for the newest if ink cost is important to you as you may be locked into using only branded HP cartridges.Read full review
Verified purchase: No
Good value print quality good but tricky to set up
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I used to use these at work so knew what I wanted for my home office. I really like it. Very functional.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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