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Reviews hp 6968 printer
Reviews hp 6968 printer








reviews hp 6968 printer

It also did a decent job of duplex printing, keeping the ink from soaking through the page, even on cheap paper.

reviews hp 6968 printer

When it comes to printing text and mixed content on plain paper, however, the quality is fine, although the colour elements still can’t compete with the best inkjet printers. Even in photos that needed to be pale, though, I found the printer deposited too much ink and oversaturated colours. Here, it’s the dark areas of photos that suffer the most, with black looking more like a very dark green than the neutral it should have been. In general, I found the prints produced by the HP OfficeJet 6950 looked washed out and pale, particularly with photos. Where speed was impressive, alas, quality was a different story. £170.00 Buy now HP OfficeJet 6950 review: What’s print quality like? Getting the best value out of a subscription requires you to keep reasonably close to the quota.

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If you don’t use your full allowance, you can carry prints over to the following month, which can be redeemed against future over-printing, but you can only hold a maximum of three times your current page quota. It’s worth noting, however, that if you go over your quota, additional prints are usually charged at 10p per page. Spend more and you get more pages and the price decreases. There’s a “Moderate” plan, costing £3.49 per month, that lets you print 100 pages per month, which works out to 3.5p per page. However, as you move up the plans, printing gets cheaper. The cheapest 99p per month “Light” plan lets you print 15 pages per month, which works out to 6.6p per page, regardless of whether it’s colour or mono. However, these prices can be smoothed to between 3p and 4p per print using HP’s “Instant Ink”. The cost of printing is a bit over the odds for an inkjet, with mono prints working out at 4.6p per page and colour 6.5p per page, if you purchase the best value XL cartridges. Printer cartridges are split into the standard four colours, so there’s no waste as they’re used up. Image 5 of 8 HP OfficeJet 6950 review: What about speed and running costs?










Reviews hp 6968 printer