HP Deskjet F2120 All-in-One Printer, Scanner, Copier

Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Easily print, scan and copy from one all-in-one designed for everyday used. Make copies in color or black and white without a computer
  • Benefit an all-in-one built with awar-winning HP reliability
  • Enjoy great quality for all your projects- laser-quality text, colorful documents, homwork, photos and Web pages
  • Print what you see - HP Smart Web Printing gives you usable Web pages without cut-off edges
  • Save paper and ink - cancel unwanted print jobs with an on-screen print-cancel button
  • Brand: Hewlett-Packard
  • EAN: 0883585254736
  • Label: hp
  • Manufacturer: hp
  • Model: CB602A
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: hp
  • Studio: hp
  • UPC: 883585254736

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Pretty nice little printer for the money.2008-01-22
We've got huge computer issues in my house. We're O-Soo-cutting-edge here. But our latest upgrade rendered my connection to the network printer just about nonexistent --painfully slow when it worked and sporadic in its choice of what it deemed worthily of ink.

So I decided, as a stop gap, I'd buy the cheapest littlest printer I could find. I could just put it on a table in my office and stop running up and down the steps to see if my print jobs happened. If they ever get the network set up right, then I could ditch the little printer and go back to the mother ship for quality.

I bought a little HP Deskjet F2120 -- all-in-one printer, scanner, copier. In fact, I did not know about the all-in-one virtues til I got this baby home. I just wanted little and cheap. I also did not know about the OCR software that's included or its ability to do two sided printing. (I haven't tried either yet, but THAT it's included is a nice feature.)

What a surprise! This little baby is F A S T .. much faster, at least in the black and white mode, than the fancy Cannon we run on the house system. I'm not sure how it will last. But as most of what I print is just to read, mark up and then toss, I'm thinking this could be a nice little addition to my office equipment.

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