Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for small bussines office Comment: Nice price, easy to configure, works fine with MAC OS and Windows, good quality prints.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wonderful printer but not made for world usage Comment: The printer is wonderful but HP should have done a better job. The voltage rating is 110V and that is for USA alone. HP should go global in their voltage rating to encourage other world users buy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worthless in every aspect Comment: We ordered this printer as a replacement for an HP Officejet Pro L7680 AIO printer. The Officejet was a pretty crummy printer as well, thus the reason for being replaced. It is quite clear now that HP's products have gone down the tubes. Let me explain why this laserjet is such a heap.
1. Printing: This thing runs through black toner like it was a kid in a candy store. No joke, it gets less pages-per-cartridge than the INKJET printer it replaced did, on tiny 88 ink cartridges. At nearly 4x the cost of an ink cartridge, these toner cartridges should last a LOT longer. The print quality for black text is excellent, but color photos better be formatted in CMYK, or they will come out hideously discolored.
2. Scanning: If I could get it to scan, it would be a miracle. No joke. As an AIO with a document feeder, it should be able to scan a real estate contract with 12 pages without a sweat, but it simply can't do the job. Weather it simply freezes, fails to save the file, or cannot detect the inserted memory card, it just REFUSES to scan. Period. A combination of really piss-poor programming by HP's people and construction (i.e. not detecting the inserted SD cards, yes CARDS, plural, it wont detect a single one...)
3. FAX: It receives about 60% of the faxes that come into it. The rest are just inexplicably dropped. No reason. Just dropped. After trying several different phone cords, a different line and jack, it yielded the same unacceptable result. The Officeject at least would receive every fax, it would just print them really poorly.
4. Copy: The only function that this device doesn't get a complete "F" in. It can copy a black and white piece of paper just fine. It can copy a color photo just fine. It just eats through toner, which I already mentioned.
SUM UP: Do not buy this device. In fact, do not buy ANY device from HP unless you are foolishly dedicated to a brand name. There are much better laser printers out there, and this AIO does ONE of ALL it's tasks at an acceptable performance level. Not much point in an AIO there...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Printer Comment: All-in-one features work great. Easy to install like all HP products. machine is used in Volunteer Fire Dept. and has held up good so far. It doesn't have a single sheet feed, a feature i liked on the canon 5555. All in all, It's a good machine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad but could be MUCH better Comment: They missed some of the basics on this machine. There is no manual feed operation, only one paper tray. Must remove all existing paper and realign paper tray guides to print a single envelope or any other size or type of paper. This funchtion misfeeds quite often. Takes some time to set up properly. Fax has no alternate answering machine but you can plug in an external answering machine. Print quality is good but very expensive to use. Costs about $1.25 per page in toner alone. Reliability is still undetermined. Our last three HP all-in-one laserjets failed within 3 months of new purchase. Not bad if you have another mono laser printer for regular use. Driver issues still unresolved. Noticed that many of the reveiws on this machine have been removed since I checked before purchase.
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