I've had this for a week & I'll be returning it for something else. It has so many error messages for problems that don't exist. For example, "paper jam in ADF" when I've not even put a document near it.
I've had this for a week & I'll be returning it for something else. It has so many error messages for problems that don't exist. For example, "paper jam in ADF" when I've not even put a document near it.
For the amount I paid for it, I would have expected something with much nicer quality. If it cost far less than it did, I wouldn't have been as disappointed.
It has a lot of features; decent scanning quality; pretty standard stuff for this class of printer
I put new cartridges in a couple of months ago, barely do any printing, and it is already fussing about low ink; Also, I clicked the print button literally FIVE MINUTES AGO, and it is still doing its head cleaning routine; The print quality is OK, but nothing to write home about.
Like most printers - absolute rip off with cartridges.... Cheap to start and then super expensive - AND the machine wont accept other brand cartridges.
After 20 months of light use, printer was stored for a few weeks during home renovations. When it was returned to service, it was toast. A dreaded "Ink System Failure". All HP's recomdations were to turn it off, in every concevable manor. It can not be fixed.
Easy to Use; Easy to Set Up
Quality; when it's dead it's dead
Purchased this printer after owning numerous HP printers before. This thing never works. It is always giving errors do to paper, feeding, jamming and other issues. The ink does not last very long at all. The scan feature is on only option that seems to work each time.
I have owned many printers in my life. Some expensive and some cheap. What I expect out of an All -in- One id for it to scan even if it needs a Cyan color cartridge. It holds you hostage. You change the cartridge after going to the office products store and you change it and bam!
There no positives
You cannot print or scan if any ctaridge is empty; You change and then it says another is empty
The Officejet 6600 is the big brother of the Officejet 4620, and while the cheaper model has it beaten for looks, the 6600 is superior in most other areas. The most noticeable improvement is this model's large colour touchscreen, which rotates upwards on a hinge at its top edge.
After many years of what I call HP Disposable Printers, I'm done with ANY future purchases of HP printers. What's with the double paper grabbing and rush hour traffic noise before and after printing? Does HP not know that they don't make such nice products?
The HP Officejet 6600 e-All-in-One Printer color inkjet multifunction (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, and it offers excellent performance as well as decent output.
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