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feeder• Great print quality• Waterfast inks – including color ink.
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A common drawback is the seemingly expensive ink cartridges
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Bought it because I thought in the long run I'd save some money (cheaper ink, less electricity used) when compared to a laser printer
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I was kind of expecting the newly renamed "PageWide Pro" to be an upgrade, but the only things HP really seem to have changed are the LCD and a new series of incompatible ink
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As I was trying to print the reports, the black ink leaked again.
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The old OfficeJet I had before would bleed color inks if the paper got wet
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The four large ink cartridges included with the printer provide enough ink for 3,500 pages monochrome and 3,000 pages color
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People did it, but my experiences with ink jets, pricey ink, and uneven/bleeding colors just didn't resonate with me.
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The ink is expensive, but comparable to toner cartridges and the quantity of pages that one cartridge provides is exceptional.