HP's $150 Business Inkjet 1000 Printer 10
nodbody writes "CoolTechZone.com has reviewed HP's latest Business Inkjet 1000 printer that claims to compete against laser printers in its class with its productivity and cost effectiveness. According to the review, "The most impressive part here, apart from the sheer number of pages printed, was that the printer did not get stuck once during the entire print run. This might've been a fluke, but we don't think so. The printer looks sturdy and solid and now we know it has the performance to match it." The author further adds, "The quirk aside, frankly, we are very impressed with HP's Inkjet 1000 printer. If you want an economical and extremely fast inkjet printer (assuming you print mostly black and white documents instead of graphic intensive work), we wholeheartedly recommend this printer to anyone who's in the market for a device that costs $149.99 on average."
Now for the real question: (Score:2)
Why bother? (Score:4, Informative)
High volume (Score:2, Funny)
MOD PARENT DOWN (Score:2)
Slashvertisement.
Cartridge prices (Score:4, Informative)
HP 13 Black Ink Cartridge C4814A $24.99
Ink volume: 28 ml
HP 10 Black Inkjet Cartridge C4844A $33.99 (looks like a promo price)
Ink volume: 69 ml
Does anyone know what the page rating for 69ml cartridges is?
Unfortunately unless you need a color printer on the cheap, the cheap laser printers have an adequate duty cycle, and cost less in supplies.
Very hard dto recommend inkjet for business (Score:2, Insightful)
Toners have like 5000 page output counts, inkjets are measured in 100's. Also, toners are easy to replace relative to inkjet cartridges.
Also consider that color laser printers have dropped to sub $400 range, and you can also buy B/W laser printers for the same price as this inkjet, laser printer no longer have the price premium associated with them.
There is a place for a "business
Waterproof (Score:2)