HP Officejet Pro 8000 | 
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
List Price: $183.00 Buy New: $64.95 as of 3/10/2010 12:19 CST details You Save: $118.05 (65%)
Seller: lillys_closet Rating: 26 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista System Memory: 32 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.2 Dimensions (in): 19.5 x 18.9 x 7.1 nv:Print Method: Inkjet Resolution: Up to 1200 x 1200 DPI (Black) Resolution: Up to 4800 x 1200 dpi (Color) Maximum Duty Cycle: 15,000 Pages Per Month Print Speed B/W: 35 ppm Print Speed Color: 34 ppm Condition: New Color Output: Color All-In-One: No Fax Capability: No Network Ready: Yes Automatic Feeder: Yes Dimensions: 19.5"W x 18.86"D x 7.1"H Connectivity: Ethernet Connectivity: USB Standard Paper Input: 250 Sheets Standard Paper Output: 150 Sheets Optional Paper Input: 250 Sheets Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying! Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: OJ PRO 8000 Model: OJ PRO 8000 UPC: 884420405214 EAN: 0884420405214 ASIN: B001QTVXVO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Laser Quality Print Speed Up to 15 ppm Black/11 ppm Color, Maximum Print Speed of 35 ppm Black/34 ppm | | | USB 2.0, Ethernet Standard Connectivity | | | 250-Sheet Input Tray, 150-Sheet Output Tray, Automatic Two-Sided Printing Standard | | | Up to 8.5 x 11 inches Borderless Printing | | | 32 MB Memory and 384 MHz Processor Speed |
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Product Description Get professional results while saving energy with this high-performance, network-ready HP Officejet Pro 8000 printer.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 26
Well worth it February 24, 2010 John J. Hill I purchased one of these maybe eight months ago and it's been a real treat. Just wanting a printer (not an all-in-one), there weren't many options, but this one met my basic requirement of 2-sided capability. I was really looking for a plain black printer, but hens' teeth are more common. Besides, at the price, I wasn't about to quibble about getting color, not to mention that it's proved surprisingly decent for small photos (up to 5x7)--better, even, than the pricier all-in-one that was supposed to be my main snapshot printer. It might be a little noisy, but the racket doesn't last long the way it cranks out paper--much faster than other printers I've had--and the print quality is fine. (Yes, sometimes it fiddles around before the first print, but once in the saddle it moves right along.) It might be a little ink-hungry, too, but not out of line with past experience. Anyway, after lots of printers for home & home office use, for the money the HP Officejet Pro 8000 is tops in my book.
Happy so far. . . February 15, 2010 K. Crispin (Kansas) It set up easily. Print quality is very good. It seems to take awhile for my computer to tell it to print. It does take up a lot of space on desk. I haven't printed anything yet on specialty paper or cardstock, so I don't know how well stiff paper runs through the machine. But for the price and free shipping, it can't be beat.
Good stuff February 8, 2010 G. Dooris (Tampa) Very nice printer. A little difficult for the initial setup, but worth the time spent.
Trouble with Paper Pickup February 6, 2010 Redemtious (Avondale, AZ United States) There are tons of reported problems on the HP forum with this printer having trouble picking up paper. Its very annoying that paper is in the tray yet the printer says it is out of paper after printing only a couple sheets.
Sometimes the bottom portion of a page is cut off even without duplexing.
I am really disappointed in HP with this printer.
Nice printer - after issues February 4, 2010 Jay (Tacoma, WA United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I replaced an old but very serviceable HP 970 CXI deskjet with this Officejet Pro 8000. I had excellent service out of the 970 but it all of a sudden quit working because the light says it needs a new color cartridge - even though in my many years of owning it, that error never happened - the color just faded until you replaced it. Looking at replacing the color cartridge for $35 with no guarantee of it working, prompted me to add $45 and get a brand new one. The decision wasn't difficult as I've owned HP printers for 20 years problem free, beginning with the Laserjet II.
Just finished installation of the printer on a Vista machine - the second time around, because the first attempt resulted in nothing but a hardware problem with the printer refusing to print even a test page. After conferring with the HP on-line chat technician (excellent service) I was told that my printer had to be replaced and he gave me the option of sending it back to Amazon and having it replaced by them, or - allowing HP to replace it directly with immediate shipping. Because of my trust of HP and the rapid replacement I chose them. On unwrapping the replacement printer I found a large sticker on the back which reads "REMANUFACTURED." Huh? My former printer was brand new out of the box and never printed a page and they replace it with a remanufactured device? Back to on-line tech chat where I was informed by the "floor supervisor" that "we always replace them with a remanufactured printer." Well, that's fine, but I was never informed of that fact so here I sit with a remanufactured printer instead of a new one, for the price of a new one (albeit a very good price - but it was advertised as new). So, that's an automatic knock of at least on star, being kind at that. The second demerit star is for the print cartridges. Using the HP Toolbox I checked the ink level of the cartridges. The black one was fine - it showed 100% but each of the three color cartridges are only about 75 - maybe 80% full. That's after printing 6 pages total, 2 black and white and 4 color. The color pages were black and white stock market charts (very little print/ink of any kind) with just a few scattered small colored arrows.
I think the reduced price by HP is like the free printers that come with a new computer - they're getting them into customers hands to sell replacement ink cartridges. Like someone else wrote in their review, I think they are selling disposable printers. Suspect that I'll get a lot of service out of the printer, but if it ever needs print heads it's obvious that it will be printer replacement time.
The print quality is outstanding and every bit as good as any laser printer I've ever had. It prints very fast for an inkjet and I've had no problem at all with download time, it prints within 3 to 5 seconds of hitting the print button, with no delay between multiple pages . Am just disappointed with HP and their replacement policy along with less than full ink cartridges.
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