HP Colour LaserJet 2600n

12:57 - Thursday 22 June 2006 by Vincent Verhaeghe
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: color, laser, printers, uk

HP Colour LaserJet 2600n

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The Colour LaserJet 2600n has just about everything you could want in a modern one-pass colour laser printer. It's fast - even though its 17 ppm engine may not be the fastest in terms of nominal speed - its cost per page is fairly good, and it has a few innovative functions that make it a very good choice.

Ergonomics And Functions

The version we tested has no network port, but there is a model with one for a few pennies more. Except for that, this printer has everything. It has a relatively small footprint and also, like the 2600n, uses Instant-On Fusing technology, which reduces warm-up time to almost nothing. Its cartridges combine both the toner and the drum, which means that it operates like new when the cartridges are changed. Finally, its ergonomics are perfect, with a restrained but complete control panel.

Printing Speed

For once, the nominal speed of the printing engine almost matched what our tests showed. Printing a fairly heavy word-processing document, we clocked a speed of 15 ppm, whereas the manufacturer claims 17 ppm. Instant-On Fusing also significantly reduces the time for printing the first page. The time for a single page was between 13 and 19 seconds, regardless of complexity.

Print Quality

The Colour LaserJet 2600n produced remarkable print quality with text, graphics, and bitmap images. Colours were totally accurate, and we noticed no loss even when printing documents with high contrast. The results were all but identical to those from inkjet printers on plain paper, but of course with much better speed.

Cost Per Page

The cost per page in black was the lowest of all the one-pass laser printers we tested, at only one cent. Since HP recently increased the price of its toner cartridges, the cost for colour was only fair: 9 cents per page at a 20% rate of coverage. That's still about average for this type of printer, and quite competitive with office-oriented inkjet printers.

Conclusion

Even though its base price is relatively high, the Colour LaserJet 2600n is still currently the best choice for a move to colour laser. Its performance, flawless ergonomics and print quality make it suitable for all situations.


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AngelLaHash 30/03/2008 10:49
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The HP 2600n is x3-x2 dearer than the others how is that got a good cost per page. Now the HP 3600 that has the best cost/page and the fastest. Are you reading your own reviews!!

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