Tuesday, April 5

Best Printers 2011

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 The Best Printers 2011 is  HP Color LaserJet CM2320nf MFP

The HP Color LaserJet CM2320nf MFP is one of the best all – in – one color laser printer for its price offering good, quality speed and output including almost all the functions you are looking for in an all – in – one office printer. It falls short on one of the basic features of not having a duplexer or the ability to print on both sides.

The HP Color LaserJet CM2320nf MFP is best for small offices or workgroups. It prints, scans and faxes over the network and can be used as a standalone fax machine and color copier. It also works as a standalone email sender allowing you two choices for sending your emails. It has a good 300 – sheet paper handling that is sufficient enough for most offices. Setting up this office printer is very standard and easy.
The HP Color LaserJet CM2320nf MFP is a very good choice for an office printer partner for your office needs providing you with high quality and excellent looking graphics and photos and practically high quality text.

What’s Ahead of the Best Printers 2011?
The top printers 2011 for office and home are here to stay and will continue to get the job done for office needs. Future office business partner printers are yet to come out but the best office printers will always stand out time after time.
Looking ahead for the best printers 2011 it can be expected that they will be better and reasonably priced with the best features still intact. Speed and quality print output are two of the most notable features most people will look for in the current printer market.(Source By http://www.allprinterreviews.com/best-printers-2011.html).

 

HP Laserjet Printer Care Tips For Long-lasting and Maximum

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HP Laserjet Printer Care Tips For Long-lasting and Maximum
 
Laserjet Printer to all users, especially for the "LOW END LASERJET HP" like Laserjet 4L, 5L, 6L, 1000, 1010, 1020, 2100, 2200, 4000, 5000 etc.. The following tips apply to all brands Laserjet Printer.
Here are some tips for your printers print durable and satisfactory results:

TIPS:


1. Do not drop debris "wire strapless" in the paper tray, or holes of the printer, the printer is due to heating technology uses a plastic film (fuser film sleeves), so easily torn by sharp objects, and resulted in crumpled paper and printouts there are spots.

2. Do not try to force the paper pull the "JAM" by force, try to pull in the direction of the printer when printing, if not better take it to the nearest service center, rather than forced and had to replace the part (usually a movie, and gear) that's easy to fall off when the paper is pulled with force.

3. Voltage / Power
Many printers who hangs / corrupted just because there is no stable electrical protection, try using a stabilizer with a servo motor system, and grounding does not exceed 5 volts. (Parts DC Controller in the printer, sensitive to electrical spikes)

4. Do not turn on the printer for too long (overnight) without any use, let alone electricity off without a stabilizer.

5. Damaged or not damaged, try once every 6 months the printer in service, and cleaned the inside of the grain powder toner.

6. Do not force the toner that has been leaking for printing, will cause the pile of grain toner on the heater, resulting in the attachment of the toner is in the heater and the pressure roller printer. Results print permanent disability.

7. If you want to print on other media containing plastic materials, such as: stickers, Transparency paper, make sure that the media is heat resistant. If you can not stand the heat, the media may melt in the printer and cause damage. Use the original media from the vendor in question, eg: HP Transparency Paper, etc..

So a few tips for your HP Laserjet recalcitrant. (Source By Joe ).
 

How to Refill Ink Cartridges on an HP OfficeJet 6500

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How to Refill Ink Cartridges on an HP OfficeJet 6500

The HP OfficeJet 6500 is an all-in-one wireless device that can print, scan, fax and copy. The 6500 is also energy-efficient, using 40 percent less power than most laser printers. The printer uses HP 920 black, magenta, yellow and cyan ink cartridges to produce documents in full color. When the cartridges runs out of ink, you can either replace the old ones with new ones, or purchase a refill kit, a cost-effective way to keep your ink levels full.

Instruction How to Refill Ink Cartridges on an HP OfficeJet 6500

1. Place your spent cartridge on a stack of paper towels. Choose a work area where you can tolerate an ink spill.

2. Place the cartridge in an upside down position so its outlet port faces up.

3. Fill a syringe with 4 ml of the correct color ink.

4. Insert the syringe's needle into the cartridge's outlet port, and insert just a drop or two of ink onto the felt pad inside the port. While inserting the needle, don't go in too far, or you will damage the felt pad. The felt pad should quickly absorb the ink. Keep going until the pad stops soaking up the ink. Another clue to stop is when the ink starts bubbling out of the vent hole, which is located on the opposite side of the outlet port.

5. Dab a towel onto the felt pad. This will soak up excess ink that couldn't be absorbed by the cartridge.

6. Repeat process for other spent cartridges.

7. Place the cartridges back inside the printer and run a few cleaning cycles.

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HP Officejet 6500A Plus performance

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OFFICEJET 6500A PLUS PERFORMANCE
Setting up the Officejet 6500A Plus
The HP Officejet 6500A Plus comes with Start Guide which goes over the basics of installation: unpack, power on, set language/date/time, install ink cartridges, attach duplexer, load paper, choose a connection and install the drivers.
We chose the wireless connection since the Officejet 6500A Plus came with that option. There is a separate manual, a Getting Started Guide, which goes over setting up the 6500A Plus on a wireless network and setting up the fax features. You'll need to use the printer's control panel to start the Wireless Setup Wizard which will take users through finding and selecting the appropriate network, plugging the network key (if applicable) and confirming it's connected.

At this point, you can install the drivers and software found on the provided CD. HP allows users to custom install the software but right off the bat I noticed that the 6500A Plus was missing software found on both the previous generation Officejet models as well as the new Photosmart e-All-in-One models. The drivers and scan software were options, but missing was the traditional Solution Center and Photosmart Essentials photo software. More information (Source by http://www.printercomparison.com/default.asp?newsID=895 )

HP Officejet 6500A Plus

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HP Officejet 6500A Plus Full Review
 HP announced the addition of several new small business options ePrint technology to their popular Officejet line at the end of 2010. Included among the new releases was the Officejet 6500A series of all-in-one inkjet printers which features the Officejet 6500A e-All-in-One and the Officejet 6500A Plus e-All-in-One. The Officejet 6500A series is the entry level option for home offices or small offices that need fax, print, scan and copy capabilities with built-in networking.
We now have the Officejet 6500A Plus e-All-in-One in our clutches and today we'll be sharing our full review.  Find out now if the Officejet 6500A Plus is the perfect companion piece for your home or small office!

OFFICEJET 6500A
5-in-1 device: print, scan, copy, fax and Web, Print speeds: up to 32 ppm in black, 31 ppm in color, Print resolution: 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi, 2.36-inch LCD, Automatic duplexing, Built-in card reader, 35-sheet ADF, Paper capacity: 250-sheet paper tray, Monthly duty cycle: 7,000 pages, Connectivity: USB 2.0, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Operating systems: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Energy Star qualified, 1-year standard limited warranty

BUILD AND DESIGN
The HP Officejet 6500A series is building upon the Officejet 6500 series released in March of 2009. Like the Officejet 6500 series before it, the Officejet 6500A series consists of two models: the Officejet 6500A e-All-in-One and the Officejet 6500A Plus e-All-in-One. The difference between the two models is added wireless connectivity and automatic duplexing on the Officejet 6500A Plus for $50 more. The Officejet 6500A series is done in solid black with silver accents and some small HP branding. I think it has a more professional appeal than previous models. The overall dimensions are nearly identical for the two models; the Officejet 6500A Plus is slightly bigger at 19 x 18 x 10 inches and weighing in just over 18 lbs with no consumables.

Working down the printer, the 35-sheet automatic document feeder is the first device you'll notice since it's located on top of the scanner lid. The 35-sheet ADF will allow customers to copy, scan or fax large documents up to 8.5 x 14 inches hands-free. The Officejet 6500A Plus has a 48-bit flatbed scanner with an optical and enhanced maximum resolution up to 4800 dpi. Users can scan and copy documents and images up to 8.5 x 11.7 inches with the flatbed. The backlit control panel on the Officejet 6500A series is much more compact than previous generations with a 2.36-inch LCD centered. The only actual key is the power key. 

Lift the HP Officejet 6500A Plus at the middle to access the four ink cartridges. HP includes four standard capacity HP 920 cartridges (CMYK), but users have the option to purchase high capacity HP 920XL cartridges (CMYK). The Officejet 6500A Plus offers a 250-sheet paper tray that is compatible with a variety of media ranging from 3 x 5 inch photos to legal sized documents. The Officejet 6500A series features a maximum monthly duty cycle up to 7000 pages. The built-in card reader is located to the left of the paper tray and output bin. The Officejet 6500A Plus is compatible with the following media: SD, SDHC, MultimediaCard, Secure MultimediaCard, xD Picture Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO and Memory Stick PRO Duo.
All the connections are found on the back of the HP Officejet 6500A Plus. The Officejet 6500A Plus offers USB 2.0 and Ethernet connectivity like the base model, but it also offers wireless connectivity. (Source by http://www.printercomparison.com/default.asp?newsID=895).

HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless review

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HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless review      
HP released a new line of Officejet inkjet printers at the beginning of March that feature laser quality prints. We got the single function HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless in for review earlier this month so we could test HP's claims.  Will the Pro 8000 live up to the hype?  Read on to find out!

OFFICEJET PRO 8000 WIRELESS SPECIFICATIONS:
Print speeds: up to 35 ppm in black, 34 ppm in color, Laser quality speeds: up to 15 ppm in black, 11 ppm in color, Print resolution: up to 4800 x 1200 dpi, Monthly duty cycle: up to 15,000 pages, Built-in duplexing, Input tray: up to 250 pages, Output tray: up to 150 pages, Four individual pigment-based ink cartridges Network ready: Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity

BUILD AND DESIGN
The HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless configuration is a good looking printers the design is simple but sort of sleek.  It is a mix of black and gray with a few small logos. The overall size is average to large for a single function inkjet but HP does intend for this machine to be a laser replacement so in comparison to a laser printer it is relatively small. Dimensions given by HP are 19.5 x 18.86 x 7.09 inches; I found these to be accurate and included the removable duplexing piece on the back of the printer. The top of the Pro 8000 flips up to reveal the inside of the machine where first time users will need to install the two printheads.  They are color coded and easy to install.

There is a four button control panel consisting of a power button, cancel button, Wi-Fi button and print button. The 250 sheet paper tray is located below the small control panels.  The top flips open for loading paper and there are two adjustable paper clasps on both sides. The HP Officejet Pro 8000 uses pigment-based inks for a more professional business like print – at least according to HP.  Users will find the ink cartridges to the left of the paper tray.  Each slot is color coded for simple installation. All the connections are located on the back of the printer.  The Pro 8000 can be used with a direct connection (USB), a wired connection (Ethernet) or wireless connection.  There is also a two-sided printing accessory that is attached on the back of the printer. ( Source By Sarah Meyer ).