HP Color LaserJet 2600n Printer
- Color laser printer offers affordable color printing
- Up to 600 x 600 dpi for both black and color prints with 8 ppm speed for both black and color
- 250-sheet paper tray, with option to add second tray
- 16-character front panel LCD display offers easy-to-access information
- Device measures 16.0 x 14.6 x 17.8 inches (WxHxD)
Product Description
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Create high-impact, professional documents and marketing materials with this affordable HP 2600n network-ready color laser printer. HP expertise pairs advanced color imaging technology with innovative print cartridge design for superior prints. The on-board HP ImageREt 2400 technology ensures exceptional quality color printing while HP’s smart printing t… More >>



WTF…….4 hours to set this up!!!!!! I have Win98se and when you go to install and use the setup disk–it says win98 and WinMe not supported….it says– use add printer and go carnel knowlegde yourself??? very, very unacceptable. just adding a printer isnt that easy–where the hell are the directions and where the hell is the win98 setup.exe??? Piss poor for the 21st century. very upset with HP. I would have looked elsewere if I had known. and where is the usb 1 support or just plain old printer cable support. usb 2.0 card is the next piece of crap to write about. finally after 4 f…ing hours I got the printer to work. nice printer. expensive toner. used enter computers.com and found it on tigerdirect for 80 bucks cheaper. 4 toners are around 300$–buy a new printer for 250$–they come with full toner levels on this model!! Have had printer for 1 day. will follow up. six foot usb 2.0 cable seems to work okay–keep it under 10 feet–dont need usb 2.0 card. printer takes 30 seconds to spool up and then 15 seconds for first print. alittle long and alittle noisey–but we had an inkjet printer–35 sheets and a 15$ cost!!
August 29th, 2010 at 9:12 amRating: 3 / 5
I was about to return my 2600 to OfficeDepot. Then I thought I should check if others are having the same problems with color. I guess I should check with HP tech support – maybe something is wrong with my printer only.
On my printer, the color quality is underwhelming. When I print pictures, they look like cartoons. When printing text, headlines in color print OK but colored vector graphics (simple ones) have ugly shades in them.
August 29th, 2010 at 12:02 pmRating: 1 / 5
My brother brought his brand spanking new NOT previously opened by human hands 2600N printer home from Best Buy only to find that it was missing all four toner cartridges. Thankfully Best Buy swapped it out for one that came complete from HP.
This box had the original packing tape from HP still sealing the box. Luckily our Best Buy took it back, otherwise my brother would have had to fork over another $300 for toner.
Make sure you open it at the store if you buy this printer from a retail outlet.
Rating: 2 / 5
August 29th, 2010 at 2:53 pmDecided to buy 2600N printer and am happy with the outcome. No issues, good communication and delivery was on time. New in the box just as it was stated. Good service.
August 29th, 2010 at 4:16 pmRating: 5 / 5
I have the 2550n and I was upgrading (so I thought) but this machine does not have the quality that the other does. It also does not have the ink reserves I need. I do about 400 two sided color sheets per month on 60-80lb stock paper and this machine struggles with anything that heavy. The quality of print is bad as the ink bleeds regardless of how much it has been used. Pictures do not come out anything close to good quality. I would NOT recommend this to anyone that needs more than casual reports for work or simple flyers for home office or school.
August 29th, 2010 at 6:50 pmRating: 1 / 5