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HP Business Inkjet 2600dn review

General
Size (W x H x D): 72.4 x 28.3 x 64.5 cm
Weight: 19.5 kg
Accessories included: duplexing unit supplied as standard
Consumables included: separate cyan; magenta; yellow and black Ink cartridges and print heads
Printer features
Printer technology: thermal inkjet
Maximum print speed (b&w): 8 ppm
Printer language support: PCL 5c; PostScript 3 emulation; HPGL/2
Built-in devices: LCD Panel; 7 buttons
Paper handling
Media sizes: 102 x 330mm to 152 x 483mm
Media feeders: none
Total media capacity: 400 sheets
Monthly duty cycle: 12000 pages
Connectivity / expansion
Parallel: yes
USB: yes
Ethernet: yes
System components
Processor: RISC
Processor speed: 167 MHz
RAM installed: 48 MB
RAM capacity: 176 MB
System requirements / software
Operating systems supported: Windows 95/98; Windows 2000; Windows XP; HP-UX 10.20 11.x; OS/2 Warp 4.x; Red Hat Linux 6.2; SuSE Linux 6.4
Software included: HP Web JetAdmin
Service & support
Standard warranty: 1 year
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HP Business Inkjet 2600dn

Editors rating
Rating: 8.4
Verdict

If you need full-bleed A3 colour printing, this printer will cost you less than a colour laser, and produce better results on photos even if it is a little slow.

Typical price

£ 1540

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