In some ways, the 6600 actually outperforms the slightly more expensive Editors' Choice HP Officejet 6700 Premium e-All-in-One ($169.99 direct, 4 stars). Despite HP rating it as slower than the 6700, ...
In some ways, the 6600 actually outperforms the slightly more expensive Editors' Choice HP Officejet 6700 Premium e-All-in-One ($169.99 direct, 4 stars). Despite HP rating it as slower than the 6700, ...
A complete lack of support for two-sided printing is a deal-killer for this otherwise competent small-office multifunction. The HP Officejet 6600 e-All-in-One Printer ...
The HP Officejet 6600 e-All-in-One Printer (copy/scan/print/fax) is a puzzler, and a huge disappointment. Priced at $150 (as of June 11, 2012), it's handsome, it has an easy-to-use LCD control panel, ...
Considering an HP printer? If you're confused by HP's ink incentive programs, you’re not alone. We break down the differences and explain how to choose the right one to maximize your savings. Most of ...
HP’s “dynamic security” prevents you from using third-party ink with HP printers. While HP does this to “protect the quality of our customer experience,” being able to buy cheaper, non-HP ink can save ...
It comes as no surprise that printer ink is expensive. Printer manufacturers operate on the classic razor-and-blade business model: sell printers at low prices to lock customers into purchasing ...
Guess what? They're right. While HP took its time getting back to me, I tried a third-party ink cartridge in my HP OfficeJet Pro 8610. Sure enough, it didn't work. Instead, I was informed that the ink ...