I do quite a bit of printing, including the newsletter for our local tractor club, and my old Laserjet was getting worn, so about a year and a half ago I bought a Kodak Office printer intending for it to take over the duties, but it was not a good idea. After messing with it for quite a while, I have now replaced it with an HP Officejet 8600 Premium. I have been using it for a couple weeks and giving it a pretty good workout, I have been impressed. It prints at a speed rivaling the older lasers, and the ink cartridges while not as cheap as the Kodak print much longer and the cost per page is lower than a laser. Automatically prints on 2 sides, will scan and copy 2 sides, as well as fax 2 sided documents. The 8600, come in 3 versions, and I bought the Premium which comes with two 250 sheet trays, in addition it also came with a full set of starter ink cartridges, plus a set of full size color cartridges. The black and 3 colors are all separate cartridges, so you can replace them as needed, including the individual colors. It comes with some pretty decent scanner software, including scan to pdf. Pictures look fairly good, but it is NOT a photo quality printer, it is a business printer, with wifi and e-print capabilities.
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That's a nice looking set up you got there John. It looks like it should handle just about anything you can throw at it for quite awhile.
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Forgot to mention, it can be bought on Amazon for under $200 last time I looked
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Re: HP Officejet Pro 8600
My sister bought the same unit recently, and so far really likes it.
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We have had one for about six months and it has been a great machine. The only negative feature so far we have found is if you run out of any ink color,say red or yellow it will not print anything , even a black and white document ,until you replace the cartridge.
I have replaced all of the cartridges with the double ink size it makes more sense price wise. Regular cartridge here is about $20 and he double is around $29, if I remember correctly.
I have replaced all of the cartridges with the double ink size it makes more sense price wise. Regular cartridge here is about $20 and he double is around $29, if I remember correctly.
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Re: HP Officejet Pro 8600
About all the color printers that monitor and report ink levels are that way. Older ones that just printed till they ran dry would let you print black and white if a color was empty, but not the newer ones of most any brand.Wakulla Bill wrote:.....The only negative feature so far we have found is if you run out of any ink color,say red or yellow it will not print anything , even a black and white document ,until you replace the cartridge.
I have replaced all of the cartridges with the double ink size it makes more sense price wise. Regular cartridge here is about $20 and he double is around $29, if I remember correctly.
I also agree as to the cartridges, as mine run dry they will all be replaced with the XL series, it costs much less per page.
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Re: HP Officejet Pro 8600
I have the previous version (8500) and have had it for a year and a half. I have been very impressed with the capabilities of the printer. It is a very versitile printer/copier/scanner.
The only thing we have struggled with is ink cartriges. You can refill the cartriges, but there is an expiration date within the cartrige. After that date, the printer will no longer print using that cartrige. This basically forces you to replace all your cartriges roughly annually. This is not a big issue if you print a lot. If you don't print a lot, don't buy the large capacity cartriges.
Don't pre-buy cartriges and set them on the shelf.
It also didn't work well with knockoff cartriges either. The date stuff was ok with the offbrand cartrige, but the printer always thought it was out of ink. Problem was solved when we put HP cartriges back in.
The only thing we have struggled with is ink cartriges. You can refill the cartriges, but there is an expiration date within the cartrige. After that date, the printer will no longer print using that cartrige. This basically forces you to replace all your cartriges roughly annually. This is not a big issue if you print a lot. If you don't print a lot, don't buy the large capacity cartriges.
Don't pre-buy cartriges and set them on the shelf.
It also didn't work well with knockoff cartriges either. The date stuff was ok with the offbrand cartrige, but the printer always thought it was out of ink. Problem was solved when we put HP cartriges back in.
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Re: HP Officejet Pro 8600
Outdoors, I did a little research on your out of date problem, and apparently the ink thickens and tends to clog the system if it is old. I do know that at the speed these things print it takes a special ink and cartridge to keep up. The date is probably soon enough to ensure no problems rather than being close t the date. Of course ensuring more sales also helps. According to their site you can over ride the message and continue printing, but probably have to do it for each print job.
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