HP OfficeJet Pro X576DW
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13 years ago
HP Officejet Pro X576dw Review: Blazing Fast
The Officejet Pro X576dw is truly a laser class replacement with incredibly fast print speeds, excellent print quality and a range of business features.
Pros:
- Print speeds
- Energy use
- Print quality
Cons:
- Difficulty with photo printing
- Initial cost
13 years ago
HP Officejet Pro X576dw MFP
If someone gave you an HP Officejet Pro X576dw Multifunction Printer to work with and didn't tell you it was an inkjet, odds are you'd swear it was a laser. Or if you knew it was an inkjet, you'd think it was using Memjet technology-the promised fast new inkjet design that's gotten a lot of...
Pros:
- Fast
- Low running cost
- Ample paper capacity
- Touch-screen controls
- Prints, scans, copies, faxes, and emails
- Ethernet and Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Although output quality is otherwise excellent
- black text is a touch grayish
- and color graphics are a touch dulled down
13 years ago
HP's first OfficeJet based on its new PageWide inkjet technology is a slam-dunk winner for small businesses and workgroups. It's fast and prints in excellent quality at a very low cost per page. It's poised to give color lasers some stiff competition.
Pros:
- PageWide tech enables exceptional speeds
- Very low cost per page
- Good print
- scan quality
- Intuitive touch panel
- High-volume ink cartridges
- Roomy override tray
- Auto-duplexing features
Cons:
- No memory-card slots
- No borderless photo printing
13 years ago
HP Officejet Pro X576dw MFP Review
The HP Officejet Pro X576dw MFP matches or beats more expensive lasers on nearly every key aspect, from speed to MFP features to running cost. The bonus: Edge-to-edge printing. If someone gave you an HP Officejet Pro X576dw Multifunction Printer( at Amazon) to work with and didn't tell you it was an inkjet, odds are you'd swear it was a laser. Or if you knew it was an inkjet, you'd think it was using Memjet technology—the promised fast new inkjet design that's gotten a lot of publicity. But the X576dw isn't either one. Inside the box is HP's own inkjet design. Outside, it looks like a laser, feeds paper a laser, and performs like a laser. That makes it laser-class, much like Xerox's solid ink printers, which are also inkjets and also head-to-head laser competition. As a laser-class printer, the X576dw is a strong contender for light to moderate-duty use in a small to medium-size office or workgroup. It's also impressive enough to make it a runaway pick for Editors' Choice. The X576dw has more than the laser-class designation in common with solid-ink printers like the Xerox ColorQube 8870DN. It takes advantage of the same essential design feature to boos...
Pros:
- Fast
- Low running cost
- Ample paper capacity
- Touch-screen controls
- Prints, scans, copies, faxes, and emails
- Ethernet and Wi-Fi
Cons:
- Although output quality is otherwise excellent, black text is a touch grayish, and color graphics are a touch dulled down
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