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No problems setting up, connecting, and printing as it was a replacement for an identical printer that I had that went bad. The only problem -- not a big concern -- it occasionally makes a noise as if it wants to print, but of course doesn't.
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Entire package arrived with distinct bad odor. Was not packed well to avoid damage. Rattling parts heard. Turned upside down and 3 pieces fell out. Partial cord included. Had to obtain cords to connect.Installed genuine HP cartridges. Once connected, print was spotty. Hit and miss. Same result on everything printed. Letters missing in various places throughout documents.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought this printer for college and recieved it about a month ago. Unfortunately, the wireless doesnt work over my college's wifi network. It does, however, work when im at home. I like the fact that it can scan and copy things; I've used those a bit. I've also printed a few things. The speed is very fast and all of my papers have been printed fast. Today I recieved a "print cartridge error" message on the screen and it won't let me print anything. I've re-started, taken out the cartridges, put them back, turned it on, unplugged it, and have done everything I could think of. My friend who has the same printer, though, has the same problem from time to time. Apparently it's a defect of this printer that I wasn't aware of. All in all, a good printer. While I can't use the wireless at my college, I can at home, and it's very convienient. It prints, copies, and scans things very quickly. However, I should have researched more on this to know about inconvienient defects. If I knew that there was a chance that the night before a paper was due I wouldn't be able to print it, I wouldn't have bought it.Read full review
The best thing about this printer is its simplicity. We are casual printers since everything's digital now, and we may go through 3 or 4 print cartridges a year tops. So this printer, with its simple touch functionality and three-feature mode, makes our ocassional printing easy. It's quite (even though other postings say otherwise), and it's sleek black finish looks great with TouchSmart computers. The wireless feature is obviously a plus for Windows Vista and 7 systems, and setup (while it took longer than expected) was a breeze. If you want a basic printer with touch and wireless functionality, this is it for you. If you want FAX and super-fast print times, then look elsewhere.
First what I don't like. The cord that attaches from the 'power brick' to the power supply is quite short. If you plug it into a wall it will be dangling off the floor. Like other new products there is virtually no printed documentation included - I guess that's the new 'green' trend. Even things like how to install the print cartridges are 'online' only. The included USB cable is ridiculously short, just over 3 feet. Considering the USB port is in the back of the printer, you'd have to have it on the desk right next to the pc. It does use a standard USB A to USB B cable and you can find longer ones at places like CyberGuys. If your computer is connected to a wireless network (mine isn't) you have the option of printing wirelessly. The install disk is simple to use but takes a while and doesn't seem to be well designed. For example, immediately after you install the print cartridges you are told the printer needs to print a test page so it can do a self alignment. Unfortunately it hasn't shown you how to insert the paper yet (that's the next step). Fortunately inserting the paper is easy to figure out. What I DO like is the printing itself. Once you finally get it set up it prints excellent quality and is pretty quick too. The copying is also quick and excellent quality. I have not tried scanning, printing from a memory card or photo quality printing yet. It also comes with a small sample (3 pages) of 4"x6" photo quality paper. In short, if you have some experience with pc's and printers and don't mind buying a longer USB cable (or are on a wireless network) this is a good printer for you.Read full review