HP Printer Laserjet Officejet Photosmart Review
HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One Printer REVIEW
The good: The HP Officejet 8600 Plus prints professional-quality photos and documents quickly with versatile connectivity options and robust features like an auto-duplexer, cloud printing, and a legal-size scanning bay.
The bad: The touch screen requires aggressive finger presses to actuate the display functions, and there's no way to calibrate its sensitivity.
The bottom line: If you can find a desk to accommodate its large size, the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus all-in-one printer serves up top-shelf output quality at rapid print speeds, suitable for offices, home users, and photo enthusiasts hunting for an upgrade.
HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn REVIEW
The good: The compact HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn is easy to set up, and offers rapid printing at an affordable price.
The bad: No cables are included, and some banding is evident in grayscale graphics.
The bottom line: Fast, cheap, and compact, the HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn offers a winning combination of value and performance for home offices or small businesses in need of a monochrome laser printer.
HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf MFP REVIEW
The good: The HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf is a compact mono laser MFP that boasts a cheap price, a compact design, dead-simple installation, and quick print speeds.
The bad: To hit its low price, the HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf leaves off a few features, including autoduplexing, Wi-Fi, and a full-size paper tray.
The bottom line: The HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf is the company's cheapest monochrome multifunction laser printer. For the money, it earns our recommendation for its Smart Install feature and excellent value.
HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One REVIEW
The good: Investing in the HP Photosmart 7510 multifunction printer opens the door to cloud printing and downloading apps straight to the color touch screen, at a reasonable price.
The bad: There's no Ethernet port for a tethered wireless connection and the touch screen suffers intermittent precision issues.
The bottom line: The HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One boasts quick output speeds, multiple connectivity options, cloud printing, and a growing number of apps in the HP Web store, earning our recommendation to those hunting for a flexible imaging machine.
The good: The HP Officejet 8600 Plus prints professional-quality photos and documents quickly with versatile connectivity options and robust features like an auto-duplexer, cloud printing, and a legal-size scanning bay.
The bad: The touch screen requires aggressive finger presses to actuate the display functions, and there's no way to calibrate its sensitivity.
The bottom line: If you can find a desk to accommodate its large size, the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus all-in-one printer serves up top-shelf output quality at rapid print speeds, suitable for offices, home users, and photo enthusiasts hunting for an upgrade.
HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn REVIEW
The good: The compact HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn is easy to set up, and offers rapid printing at an affordable price.
The bad: No cables are included, and some banding is evident in grayscale graphics.
The bottom line: Fast, cheap, and compact, the HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn offers a winning combination of value and performance for home offices or small businesses in need of a monochrome laser printer.
HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf MFP REVIEW
The good: The HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf is a compact mono laser MFP that boasts a cheap price, a compact design, dead-simple installation, and quick print speeds.
The bad: To hit its low price, the HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf leaves off a few features, including autoduplexing, Wi-Fi, and a full-size paper tray.
The bottom line: The HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf is the company's cheapest monochrome multifunction laser printer. For the money, it earns our recommendation for its Smart Install feature and excellent value.
HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One REVIEW
The good: Investing in the HP Photosmart 7510 multifunction printer opens the door to cloud printing and downloading apps straight to the color touch screen, at a reasonable price.
The bad: There's no Ethernet port for a tethered wireless connection and the touch screen suffers intermittent precision issues.
The bottom line: The HP Photosmart 7510 e-All-in-One boasts quick output speeds, multiple connectivity options, cloud printing, and a growing number of apps in the HP Web store, earning our recommendation to those hunting for a flexible imaging machine.
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