Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the HP Color LaserJet 2600 Series and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Color LaserJet 2600 Series.
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Abstract: If you’re looking for a color laser, but think they’re too expensive, think again. The HP LaserJet 2600n is only US$399 and is a good buy. Heck, I can remember when a decent black-and-white laser would easily set you back a thousand bucks. The...
Abstract: For two years now, manufacturers have been offering some particularly economical models, and HP has even broken new ground by launching a color laser - the Color LaserJet 1600 - selling for less than $300 in mass-retail chain stores.
Abstract: Still printing in monochrome? The time has come to give serious consideration to a color laser, especially if your monthly print volume includes a lot of color documents. Sure, you’ll want to keep an inkjet on hand for photo printing, as lasers stil...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Laser, 8 pages/min, Wired, Color, PC, Mac, 600 dpi x 600 dpi<br> <b>Good:</b> Inexpensive; easy to use; great black-text quality.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Prints text slowly; expensive toner; mediocre color-graphics quality; USB cable not included.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> This HP is affordable if you want a simple color laser printer with wired networking, but its sluggish.<br>
Abstract: The HP Color LaserJet 2600n ties for the title of lowest-price color laser to date. But it ups the ante by including an Ether Specs: Type: 1-pass color, Technology: Laser, Rated Speed (Color): 8 ppm, Rated Speed (Mono): 8 ppm
Compact and lightweight, good quality text printing.
Poor colour printing, too slow, high cost per page. The Final Word Given the 2600ns high costs per page and lagging print speeds, consider spending more for the much faster and more efficient Dell 3000cn.
Given the 2600ns high costs per page and lagging print speeds, consider spending more for the much faster and more efficient Dell 3000cn.
Economical in the long term, High-quality results, Built-in Ethernet
Initial cost quite high
The latest in HPs long and illustrious history of LaserJet printers, the new 2600n nevertheless bears more than a passing resemblance to Canons LBP-5000. As well as having almost identical dimensions and styling, it also has a similar inline toner ca...