HP Business Inkjet 2800dtn
[Learning Community Group's Research Network :: Main Page] "We timed the 2800dtn at a total 19 minutes 28 seconds on our business applications suite (using QualityLogic's hardware and software, at www.qualitylogic.com, for timing). That's significantly slower than the current high, the HP Business Inkjet 1200d's 13:10. Most of the difference in speed, however, came in just two Acrobat test files, with the remaining 37-second difference spread out over 11 other files.
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[Lcg.blogharbor.com] Learning Community Group's Research Network :: HP Business Inkjet ...: "We timed the 2800dtn at a total 19 minutes 28 seconds on our business applications suite (using QualityLogic's hardware and software, at www.qualitylogic.com, for timing). That's significantly slower than the current high, the HP Business Inkjet 1200d's 13:10. Most of the difference in speed, however, came in just two Acrobat test files, with the remaining 37-second difference spread out over 11 other files. Also, the 2800dtn is notably faster than the 1200d for photos, at an average 1:04 for each 4-by-6, compared with 3:27 for the 1200d, and an average 2:49 for each 8-by-10, compared with 7:35 for the 1200d.
[Lcg.blogharbor.com] Learning Community Group's Research Network :: HP Business Inkjet ...: "We timed the 2800dtn at a total 19 minutes 28 seconds on our business applications suite (using QualityLogic's hardware and software, at www.qualitylogic.com, for timing). That's significantly slower than the current high, the HP Business Inkjet 1200d's 13:10. Most of the difference in speed, however, came in just two Acrobat test files, with the remaining 37-second difference spread out over 11 other files. Also, the 2800dtn is notably faster than the 1200d for photos, at an average 1:04 for each 4-by-6, compared with 3:27 for the 1200d, and an average 2:49 for each 8-by-10, compared with 7:35 for the 1200d.
[Lcg.blogharbor.com] Learning Community Group's Research Network :: HP Business Inkjet ...: On our business-applications suite (timed with QualityLogic's hardware and software, www.qualitylogic.com), the 1200d set a new record at 13 minutes 10 seconds. That's 2:38 faster than the Canon Pixma iP3000 and iP4000, the next-fastest ink jet printers we've seen. More interesting, on the 11 tests that overlap with the laser version of the suite, the 1200d's total speed beat the two slowest color lasers we've tested.
[Lcg.blogharbor.com] Learning Community Group's Research Network :: HP Deskjet 9800d: "Relatively few printers can handle both tabloid (11 by 17 inches) and supertabloid (slightly larger) sizes, and those that do tend to be expensive. Enter the HP Deskjet 9800 series, which handles these large paper sizes and starts at $299 (direct)—a bargain for anyone who needs to print things like wide spreadsheets or photos at up to 13 by 19 inches. We looked at a member of the series, the HP Deskjet 9800d ($399 direct). It includes a duplexer, making it that much more appropriate for a small office.
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Posted at May 25, 2005 01:38 PM