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Information technology professionals rely on HP quality to ensure maximum productivity. As the power of applications, processors, memory adapters and storage devices increases, high-end computer users are seeking ways to optimize their system performance. HP provides leading solutions, adding new levels of performance, availability, flexibility, and management.
Advantages: Reliable, good quality, fast, easy to use Disadvantages: Only the dullish colour
...and white pages only it will print roughly 15 pages per minute (A4) and 7 with colour. It has photo quality print capability and the few pictures I’ve printed out so far have been excellent, even just onto Inkjet paper, glossy paper and its more than acceptable.
The print tray on this machine is very deep, with good guidelines for different sizes of paper. It will hold up to 250 sheets at a time and for those needing high volume printing, it has an in build 8mb memory, which in my experience so far, is enough to stop your computer being backed up with spooling.
I am as ever a fan of HP and the best thing for me about them and this printer itself, is its reliability. Providing you treat it with a little care and attention, it will serve you well. Fan the paper before you put it in and it will rarely get jammed (HP’s in my experience...
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Advantages: Fast and reliable Disadvantages: Slightly bulky, no USB
..., which presents a very crisp and clean printout. As well as ordinary printing paper, there’s an envelope feeder, and the machine copes with a wide range of specialist media including photo paper, transparencies, labels and iron-on transfers. The paper tray holds up to 100 sheets of standard paper.
In the few years that I’ve owned this model, I’ve had no complaints with its performance at all, and would recommend it as a typically reliable HP printer....
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Advantages: Quiet, fast and great print quality Disadvantages: Cartridges aren't particularly cheap
...of 6 x 4 photo paper. The main tray holds up to 100 sheets of A4 plain paper, the secondary tray holds about 20 sheets.
The output tray will hold up to 50 sheets, after that point the new sheets will begin to foul on the previous output and can cause jams. Just because you have 100 sheets in the input, don't get carried away!
As is usual in HP's DeskJet's the input and output trays are horizontal and stacked one above the other. While this means that the paper needs to travel through a 180 degree path it also means that both input and output are held flat so there is less danger of curling.
HP claim that the printer will handle up to 200g stock. I have tried it with 180g without problems.
Cartridges
The 595 uses a twin cartridge system (as is usual). The black cartridge has a life of about 1,000 pages and the colour (cyan...
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