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Both Staples and OfficeMax have this new $399.98 color laser printer on
sale for $339.98 with no rebate required.
Has anyone used this printer, and if so, what do you think of it?
$339.98 is only about $19 more than the cost of the four replacement
toner cartridges for this machine ($321), so it sounds like a pretty
good buy.
Online reviews have been pretty good, although most reviews say that
the cost of the replacement toner cartridges is high ($75-$82 each for
the four), especially for cartridges that are only good for 2,000 to
2,500 pages.
It seems like HP wants to make its money on the replacement toner
cartridges, so is this the reason for the sale price of this
machine--to get machines in owners' hands using up toner so all those
new owners will soon be buying high-cost, low-page-printing replacement
cartridges? Or am I being too cynical?
I suspect that if I bought it, I'd soon be using toner refill kits
rather than buying the high-cost cartridges from HP.
If you have the 2600N, what do you think of it? I suspect that quite a
few people would like to know, especially those in the market for a
laser printer for the first time.
Bill Pease
sale for $339.98 with no rebate required.
Has anyone used this printer, and if so, what do you think of it?
$339.98 is only about $19 more than the cost of the four replacement
toner cartridges for this machine ($321), so it sounds like a pretty
good buy.
Online reviews have been pretty good, although most reviews say that
the cost of the replacement toner cartridges is high ($75-$82 each for
the four), especially for cartridges that are only good for 2,000 to
2,500 pages.
It seems like HP wants to make its money on the replacement toner
cartridges, so is this the reason for the sale price of this
machine--to get machines in owners' hands using up toner so all those
new owners will soon be buying high-cost, low-page-printing replacement
cartridges? Or am I being too cynical?
I suspect that if I bought it, I'd soon be using toner refill kits
rather than buying the high-cost cartridges from HP.
If you have the 2600N, what do you think of it? I suspect that quite a
few people would like to know, especially those in the market for a
laser printer for the first time.
Bill Pease