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Very good, nice color, available for Hp ink delivery & easy to use.
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I replaced an Epson printer that I hated with this HP printer, and I’m so glad I finally did. I’d always used HP printers before and am so glad to get b as close to one that’s faster and much more user-intuitive.
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Works great, still a few things we need to figure out. After trying to get it to scan by pushing the button on the control panel, I finally called HP customer support - only to find out the software inn the printer is not totally compatible with Windows 11 and you must use HP Print and Scan app in order to scan!
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Awesome exprinced , I prefered to buy that product other than other products in market one of the best reason for me for lots of printing sheets i have to done on a daily bases working speed is good even i have out lagre number of sheets for printing in aa less time … once again this product is awesome..
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Print quality and speed are excellent. Unfortunately the printer will not consistently connect to wifi. Although the display indicates it’s connected to the network it won’t work unless I go through startup wizard each time.
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The printer works well. The difficulty was with customer service. The gentleman said that the installer would bring the printer. He said that he never does. He came back the next day with it. Unknown tome, the printer was delivered to the back entrance. Someone else picked it up the Manger got it back. I returned the extra printer to Best Buy.
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Beware of the ongoing cost of using this printer. You're sucked into signing up for a monthly ink-cartridge/number of copies plan. Yes, the first three months are free, as I recall. After that, you make a plan choice based on how many pages you print each month. We chose the moderate, 100-page plan for $6.99. If you go over 100 pages, you're charged about 5 cents per page. Anyway, we went way over 100 copies in one recent month, so we changed to the 300-page plan for $13.99. There's a certain amount of roll-over from month to month.
HP knows how many pages you printed on what date, whether they're b/w or color. It knows if you need to replace the cartridges. And there seems to be some requirement that you change the cartridges even if there's ink still in them-- like they "expire" after a certain date. So that's a waste of good ink in a so-called expired cartridge. And if you don't subscribe and use the HP-delivered ink, the software is disabled. Found on Reddit: "the printers are disabled or restricted from printing if they detect non-HP ink cartridges". Great.
This is also a very noisy printer. You'd think it was malfunctioning from all the noise it makes when it's printing. It squeaks and rattles like it needs to be oiled. The look of the printer is kind of cheap AND the control screen is very awkward to read. Rather than being on a slant like on the HP8600, it's flat on the side and you have to get the light just right to be able to read it. Ugh.
We had an HP8600 for about 10 years-- thank you for your service 8600! It was a more substantial, solid printer that copied and scanned and faxed, if we'd wanted to use that feature. You could use the ink up until it was gone and not worry that you were being forced to waste ink. I'm thinking now we should have had the printer head replaced in the 8600 instead of getting this lesser model. So think twice-- no three times-- about this one.