You have to purchase the second tray separately, but I have every intention of getting one. Very nice, because that saves the scanning bulb from being over-used.Īnd now for the Pièce de résistance: You can add another paper shelf to this printer! For YEARS I have been wanting a home printer that would have two paper shelves, one for paper and the other for envelopes, because I always prefer to print my envelopes rather than write them out by hand. From there it holds BOTH sides in memory, so if you previously asked the printer to do several copies, you don't have to keep re-scanning each will print out however many copies you chose, on both sides, automatically. You ask the printer to do double sided copy by a few simple selections on the touch screen display, put the first side in the flatbed scanner and then start the copy, it then scans and prints that first side.holding the paper in for the other side, then it asks you to turn the sheet over to scan the other side. The latter works great for me, because with both the other printers I had to keep forcing myself upward just to see the display, which was annoying because they weren't adjustable and I still couldn't read them easily due to the nonadjustable, and upward angle of the LCD.ĭouble printing works great, either right from the computer or from the flatbed scanner.
Easy to read, easy to use, and the entire display is NICELY ADJUSTABLE so that you can read it standing above the printer, or directly flat with the front of the printer if it's higher-up on the top shelf of your desk. The touch screen display is nice and big, and shows big icons. Just tap the the touch screen to turn it back on, or print from your computer and it of course comes back up automatically. Works every time, and that's good because it has a nice display and when the unit goes into low power mode the display turns off. But this 8600Pro printer, the low power mode actually WORKS, and you can even set it for daily time intervals, or simply set it to go into low power mode after your choice of 10 or 15 minutes. That one would not go into low power mode at all whenever my wireless was in use, and the display stayed on.just like the J6450. The same goes for the newer 6500A Plus, which I received as a gift and then returned because it was shorting out my DSL service. On my old J6450 I had to hit the X button a few times, and then 20 minutes later it would finally go into low power mode, and if I didn't do that it would stay on until I did. I've also noticed with past printers that the low-power mode never seems to work right.
The last printer was an HP J6450 All In One, and they looked drained in comparison even though all the print settings were the same. I instantly noticed when I printed out maps using Microsoft Streets and Trips that they were very detailed and the color was MUCH better than any other printer I've used in the past.
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Definitely the fastest printer I've ever used, which figures given the high ISO speed. However, due to its previously stated features and reliability, this printer still has its high-functioning capabilities and doesn’t need to go to waste.I must admit, when I started using this printer I noticed that it spits pages out so fast I was amazed. The HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus model has since been updated and replaced by later models. The printer also includes the HP Airprint feature that allows any IOS device to print without additional application. Network connections can be made using Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or USB. The 4.3” touch-sensitive color display simplifies the navigation of the print, copy, scan, and fax functions. This printer includes a 250-sheet input tray and a 50-page automatic document feeder. The HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus is a large, multifunctional printer that is often used at offices and homes. In addition to its affordable price, the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus produces high-quality photos due to its inkjet system. This model was made to provide small offices with an affordable price option. The model name of the device, the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus, is located in the upper left-hand corner of the front panel. The HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus was released in 2011 as an updated version of the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus.