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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17 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Abstract: Sales of colour laser printers are expected to increase by 20% annually in the years ahead, while monochrome laser printer sales remain level. Whats happening with colour laser technology parallels the history of inkjet printers, but on a smaller sc...
Abstract: We havent seen a printer quite like HPs 2600N before. It costs about the same as other entry-level colour lasers, but it has a network interface and LCD control panel as standard. This colour laser printer doesnt use the four-pass technology wed...
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...