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HP Officejet 6500 Wireless


$180.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Includes a USB cable in the box - something most consumer printers leave out. Ethernet and wifi - for use on a home network without being tethered to an online PC host. Compatible with Windows, OSX and Linux.

The Cons:Slow automatic duplexing. Slow scanning. Lacks PictBridge for direct-from-camera printing.

The HP Officejet 6500 Wireless is a wireless printer that has scan, fax and copy capabilities built into it. The scanner is a flatbed with a 48-bit depth and a maximum document scan size of 8.5 inches by 11.7 inches.

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The scanner is also able to function as an ADF scanner. The HP Officejet 6500 Wireless has a fax transmission speed of three seconds per page and a color copy speed of 31 cpm. The printer also supports direct photo printing from memory cards and can print borderless photos. Connections to the printer are easy with either a basic ethernet cord, USB connection or WiFi.

Features

  • Print, scan, fax and copy
  • Wireless connectivity
  • Ethernet and USB connections
  • Direct Photo Printing from Memory cards
  • Borderless Photos
  • 3 seconds per page fax transmission speed
  • Up to 100 fax speed dials
  • Up to 100 copies
  • Flatbed and ADF scanner

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Pros
  • 2

    includes a USB cable in the box - something most consumer printers leave out

  • 1

    ethernet and wifi - for use on a home network without being tethered to an online PC host

  • 1

    compatible with Windows, OSX and Linux

  • 1

    faster than average print speeds - photo printing is especially speedy

  • 1

    multifunction - printer, scanner, copier, and fax machine

  • 1

    automatic duplexing

  • 1

    affordable price per page (2.7c per B&W, 9.1c per colour print)

Cons
  • 1

    slow automatic duplexing

  • 1

    slow scanning

  • 1

    lacks PictBridge for direct-from-camera printing

  • 1

    three versions of the printer (E709n, E709d, E709r), some of which lack specific features - horrible blunder from a marketing / consumer point of view

  • 1

    Wireless printing is painfully slow.

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