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Bad Points: Takes up a lot of ink it seems, but the cartridges aren't all that expensive though. After a year's use, it starts to get paper jam often. Lasted for about 2 years until it keeps having paper jam every time I try to print something. Kinda slow if you do normal printing. Now, it jams everytime I print. I'm looking for another printer now.Good Points (During the first year of use): Good Picture Quality. Quieter than my previous Canon.
I AM VERY PLEASED THIS IS A GREAT LITTLE PRINTER. THE SHIPPING WAS FAST TOO.
You might be able to use Kinko with better print quality and at less cost. This means the printing cost is about $1 per print (one 92 + one 93 cartriges cost about $40). The print quality is good but the printing cost is very expensive. After new cartridge installation, I can usually print out 30-40 papers.
I print documents with double-spaced text in Fast Normal mode. The reason, according to another one-star review, is that these particular cartridges contain only 5 ml of ink, compared to 42 ml in other cartridges.
I don't plan on buying another HP printer in the future. In other words, the cartridges for the 5440 are intentionally designed to run dry almost immediately.
This thing eats ink cartridges like they're going out of style. What a ripoff.
Too bad, because they used to make a good product - before they decided to pad their profits with overpriced, underfilled cartridges. You'll spend a small fortune buying replacements.
At most, I get 100 pages of printing per cartridge - at $20 bucks a pop.
This equated to a very high cost in ink so I just quit using it. It worked very well until it would reject my ink cartriges half way through their use. It would all of a sudden say they were not the correct cartridge.
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