Posts Tagged ‘hp 11×17 printer inkjet’

HP Business Inkjet 2800dtn Printer

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

HP Business Printer

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Features: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Performance: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Print Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
“This is the KING of all printer. I print 10-15 reports that are twenty pages long six days a week. When I first got this printer I had some bad issues with it. Called HP up and they sent me another one same make and model. Now im going to town. Dont waste your money on any other kind of printer. Best printer i’v ever seen. It does not take long for me to print a report with pictures. Over all I give it ten stars. Good Job Hp”
Written By: EHInspections
Date:  April 17, 2009

disillusioned enthusiasm

Overall Rating: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5
Features: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
Performance: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5
Print Quality: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
“I have loved this printer. I think I’ve sung the praises of the 2800 for three years. Perfect for churning out flyers, mockups of book covers, marketing sheets, etc. Good color, good speed, good ink economy, huge duty cycle. And the wonderful guarantee that should the printer go down, HP will and does have a replacement in your office the next day.
However.
As time has gone by I have had to get another and another replacement. They are all refurbished and not so 100% refurbished as formerly. The current one has been behaving very badly this week, and I have become pretty exasperated. Adding to the dismay is that the last 2 new drivers do have what another reviewer calls “bad Y turns” — favorite, no, essential — functions simply dropped. Gone.
My worst grief is that there really is nothing to match the 2800’s (former) glory. I just renewed my replacement carepaq but not sure what the outcome will be. Right now I’m stuck in the middle of a job because — well, never mind. I hope this is helpful. If this were as it WAS, I’d give a 100% 5-stars. Not sure what HP has in mind for this printer but maintaining it seems not to be high priority.”
Written By: formerfan
Date:  January 21, 2009

Only the best

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Features: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Performance: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Print Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
“I purchased between 8 and 12 of these printers. I liked them so much that I bought some and put them in storage. I have not had any problems at all. No paper jams, long life on print heads and ink. I personally think that a better printer can not be found for the money. I have not had to do anything to these printers but plug them in. I have recommended them to all of my family that use computers and printers whether for business applications or just personal use.”
Written By: TMAN
Date:  December 17, 2008

HP 11X17 Printer

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

HP Photosmart B8550 Photo Printer

hp printer b8550
“I got this printer primarily to print my digital artwork in 11×17 and 13×19 size, as I tend to work with a large layout and determined that it would be much more cost-effective to print my own than send it off blindly to a shop and not know if the color would be right. My style involves rich, vivid colors and dark shadows — which is not the easiest style to print well, as I have learned through the years. I was a bit nervous, as the B8550 is a photograph printer more so than an art printer, and not a “professional” one. Thick art papers meant for pigmented inks were not recommended for this printer, which uses dye ink, so I went with the HP Premium Plus satin photo paper.

When my first art print came out, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. The quality is jaw-dropping. Flat, dull black is NOT a problem with this printer thanks to the Photo Black ink cartridge. Skin tones came out great. Subtle highlights and shadows, perfect. It literally looked like the picture on my monitor in this respect. The color isn’t perfect; purples tend to be a little redder in print than they appear onscreen, but this is the only thing that I have noticed. The overall quality is better than anything I’ve gotten from a commercial printing outfit; all of those came out way too dark and way too yellow.

I didn’t notice that the printing seemed especially fast for a 13×19 paper, but for smaller sizes it does seem to run fast. Speed was much less of an issue for me than quality, though.

I got this printer heavily on sale, but even the standard retail price would have been worth it. It’s THAT good.”

HP Officejet 7000 Wide Format Printer NEW

HP Officejet 7000
“Overall this is a great product. Setting up the printer was simple, even the network setup. I connected the OJ7000 to my wireless router since I have desktops and a laptop (which is wireless). No more taking my laptop over to the printer and connecting to the USB port to print or having to turn my desktop on to share a printer. The print quality is excellent on black and white, photo quality and all types of printing in-between, and easily prints fast perfect 13×19 print jobs. I did have to get used to the time it takes to begin a print job as the printhead is moving back and forth setting itself up. It’s only seconds more than other std format hp printers I use which is understandable since the carriage the print head travels on is over 13 inches instead of 8.5 inches.When it starts printing It prints very fast even for the highest quality large format photo prints up to 13×19. The reason I gave 4 stars for features is that I would like a straight through feed from the rear for my printing of heavier (thick) cover stock and the heavier glossy photo paper. Perhaps HP will be adding an optional straight thru feeder that connects to the rear of the printer where the rear access panel is located.”