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| HP Color LaserJet 2600n Workgroup printer - laser - color |
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| Motorola 264 MHz, 600 dpi x 600 dpi, Envelopes, transparencies, labels, plain paper, glossy paper, glossy photo paper, cards, matte photo paper, recycled paper, Weight : 40.6 lbs |
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Lowest Price: $309.99 at HP Home & Home Office |
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Average Overall Rating: 253 Ratings,259 Reviews |
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| HP 2600n |
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2008-06-17 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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This printer is a primary network printer. It has issues when connected directly to one PC. If using Windows Vista, a Printer Spooler Error occurs. HP has no supporting drivers to fix this. Microsoft has no Windows patches to fix this. This... (Read full review at Amazon)
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| Prices are too high..Cheaper at Sams Club |
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By Anita 2008-05-22 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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I own the particular printer for use at my store....wanted another one for home use. I checked out "Sam's club" and they had this particu;ar model Considerable difference in price ! There was only one left ..out of the box. Did not buy for fear it ha (Read full review at NexTag)
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| Worth it - Ships with full tanks of toner (vs 1600) |
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2008-05-15 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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I have had this for over a year, and am very fairly with it. I have yet to buy any toner/ink for it, and would have spent perhaps $100 on inkjet cartridges with my old printer.
Note that this printer comes with FULL tanks of toner.... (Read full review at Amazon)
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| HP 2605dn vs HP 2600n - Features vs Toner Consumption |
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2008-05-05 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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When it comes to purchasing a printer, I look for three things: reliability, features and toner consumption. I have had both 2605dn and 2600n for a year now and I can say that when it comes down to features and memory, the 2605dn comes out... (Read full review at Amazon)
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| Nice, but sssslllllooooowwwwwww |
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2008-04-17 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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update: After owning the printer for several months, I'm happy to report that toner usage is nowhere near as bad as I had initially feared. I've removed those comments. Make sure you find the "black only" option for printing grays. I would... (Read full review at Amazon)
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-- Pcworld Expert, Pcworld 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| HP Color LaserJet 2600n This simple-to-use model prints very sharp text, but does so slowly, making it best suited for home offices. The $399 HP Color LaserJet 2600n is easy to maintain and is best suited for a small workgroup with modest demands. Lightweight at only 40.5 pounds, the printer is also compact and should squeeze into the most cramped of workspaces. The 2600n's paper drawer holds up to 250 sheets of plain paper. For $149 you can add a second 250-sheet tray, which might be handy for printing your letterhead, but hardly turns this unit into a high-capacity workhorse. No optional duplexer is available; however, the 2600dn includes this feature. The 2600n printed some of the sharpest-looking text we saw, albeit slowly, at 6.8 ppm. On plain paper color images looked grainy with lots of banding. Colors were oversaturated, and skin tones had an unnatural orange tint. Glossy photos looked slightly greenish, a little grainy, and had faint banding. The four toner cartridges are the only replaceable parts, and they slide easily into individual slots behind the fold-down front door of the printer. The 2600n comes with full-capacity cartridges, though their rated capacities are modest: just 2500 pages for the black cartridge, and 2000 pages for the color cartridges. The 2600n has the highest estimated costs per page of any printer in our tested group: 2.9 cents per monochrome page and 14.9 cents per color page. Upshot: Given the 2600n's high costs per page and lagging print speeds, consider spending $50 more for the much faster and more efficient Dell 3000cn. -- Paul Jasper ...
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-- Pcworld Expert, Pcworld 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| The $399 HP Color LaserJet 2600n is easy to maintain and is best suited for a small workgroup with modest demands. Lightweight at only 40.5 pounds, the printer is also compact and should squeeze into the most cramped of workspaces. The 2600n's paper drawer holds up to 250 sheets of plain paper. For $149 you can add a second 250-sheet tray, which might be handy for printing your letterhead, but hardly turns this unit into a high-capacity workhorse. No optional duplexer is available; however, the 2600dn includes this feature. The 2600n printed some of the sharpest-looking text we saw, albeit slowly, at 6.8 ppm. On plain paper color images looked grainy with lots of banding. Colors were oversaturated, and skin tones had an unnatural orange tint. Glossy photos looked slightly greenish, a little grainy, and had faint banding. The four toner cartridges are the only replaceable parts, and they slide easily into individual slots behind the fold-down front door of the printer. The 2600n comes with full-capacity cartridges, though their rated capacities are modest: just 2500 pages for the black cartridge, and 2000 pages for the color cartridges. The 2600n has the highest estimated costs per page of any printer in our tested group: 2.9 cents per monochrome page and 14.9 cents per color page. Upshot: Given the 2600n's high costs per page and lagging print speeds, consider spending $50 more for the much faster and more efficient Dell 3000cn. -- Paul Jasper ...
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-- Pcworld Expert, Pcworld 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| The $399 HP Color LaserJet 2600n is easy to maintain and is best suited for a small workgroup with modest demands. Lightweight at only 40.5 pounds, the printer is also compact and should squeeze into the most cramped of workspaces. The 2600n's paper ...
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-- Activehome Expert, Activehome 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful |
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| With the lowest price of any of the printers reviewed here, HP?s Color Laserjet 2600n is an excellent way of achieving high-speed colour printing for a minimal price. The 2600n turns out full-colour pages at a rate of up to 8ppm, leaving many more expensive printers lagging at just over half its speed. It has a network interface as standard, an LCD status panel with control buttons and works with Windows and Macintosh systems. Single-pass colour technology places the toner cartridges in a line, making refilling extremely easy and there?s no need to interact with menus or wait for toner carousels to rotate. It?s this technology that allows the printer to achieve its high colour-printing speeds ? the page goes straight through the printer in one pass at the full engine speed, rather than having to complete a separate pass for each colour of toner, which effectively slows the process down by a factor of four. Unfortunately, the engine in the 2600n is rather slow, and switching to mono gains you no performance increase whatsoever. It?s less than half the speed of its nearest rival when printing in black and white, which is a serious disadvantage if you?re hoping to introduce modest colour requirements to print jobs that contain many mono-only pages. As is often the case with printers that are inexpensive, the true cost of the Laserjet 2600n is hidden in the high price of its consumables, which make it the most expensive printer of the group to run. It?s also restricted to rather low-capacity cartridges, which could mean you have to replace them frequently. Software installation is very easy with a good set of features in the Windows driver, although the print quality settings are curiously placed in the ?Finishing? section rather than in the section labelled ?Paper/Quality?. This is part of a group test on budget colour laser printers. Other articles are: Introduction and editor's choice Canon Laser Shot LBP 5200 Dell 3100cn Epson Aculaser C1100N Konica Minolta Magicolor 2430DL Lexmark C510n Oki C3200 Xerox Phaser 6120 The Real Cost of Printing Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below: del.icio.us Digg this reddit! Permalink for this story | View trackbacks to this story Trackback URL: http://www.activehome.co.uk/actions/trackback/2152651 ...
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| With the lowest price of any of the printers reviewed here, HP???s Color Laserjet 2600n is an excellent way of achieving high-speed colour printing for a minimal price. The 2600n turns out full-colour pages at a rate of up to 8ppm, leaving many more ...
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| HP Color LaserJet 2600n Workgroup printer - laser - color |
| $309.99 - $374.00 |
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| HP Color LaserJet 2600n Workgroup printer - laser - color Full Description |
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The HP Color LaserJet 2600n Workgroup printer - laser - color will deliver clear images for all your printing needs. Whether printing text or images, HP printers are ideal for individuals who need to produce professional-looking, high quality documents. |
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