
HP Business Inkjet 2800
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HP Business Inkjet 2800
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User Reviews
Print Quality
This Printer Is The Worst!
Once I canceled the overpriced ink subscription, my HP2800 printer quit painting in anything but black & white, even though I spent $75 on new ink cartridges since the full ones from the subscription wouldn't work anymore once the sub subscription was canceled. Plus, I never got my 3 months free ink subscription. This print is terrible, holds hardly any paper, won't print in color, and is a total waste of money and time. I am entirely tech-savvy and still couldn't get it printed in color. HP, you have lost my business, and I have instructed my financial advisor to sell any stock I had in HP.
Print Quality
Ease of Set Up
Value For Money
Most Terrible Printer I Have Ever Used
Terrible printer.
Very difficult to program, cannot print with the new HP cartridge. a horrible experience with this. I will never buy or recommend.
Value For Money
I Love This Printer I Have One For My Laptop And D
I love this printer i have one for my laptop and digital camera and it prints both word documents and pictures perfectly.
Value For Money
I Thought This Would Be An Ideal Printer For My 12
I thought this would be an ideal printer for my 12x12 printing but it's not. It's very lumpy and doesn't perform well at all in the paper handling department. Clunky and not user friendly. Won't print edge to edge on large formats.
I've Now Spent Over 7 Hours Trying To Get My New H
I've now spent over 7 hours trying to get my new HP printer to operate properly. I paid over $1000 for the 2800dtn which is rated on their website to work properly with Windows XP x64, but I can't even get the installation program to complete. I keep getting an error saying that it can't copy a file. Tech support had me try about 15 different drivers, but only one would install. Of course it's not even close to being the correct driver, because it prints junk out, it does not use the duplex attachment, and it can't print on oversize paper (which is one of the main reasons that I bought a $1000 printer.) In addition, every time I restart my computer it stalls for a few minutes so it can try to install drivers for my printer (of course it fails every time), this is because HP had me install a driver that wasn't designed for it and my computer thinks there isn't a driver installed yet. Tech Support said to call back the next day, but when I did they said they couldn't help me and they couldn't escalate the problem to engineering. Now I have no way to print for my company. I've been having to go to Kinko's to print stuff. I'm so glad I have a $1000 brick taking up a huge amount of real estate on my desk. I will NEVER buy HP products again.
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