HP DESKJET 6940 PRINTER. 36 PPM BLACK AND 27 PPM, UP TO 4800 OPTIMIZED DPI COLOR

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If we wish fast, affordable, connected Ethernet printing, as well as approach print printing, check out a HP Deskjet 6940 Color Inkjet Printer. You’ll find it simply handles high-volume home bureau projects trimming from bland black-and-white papers to vast (up to 8.5 x 24″), borderless photos, brochures, presentations, as well as more…. More >>

HP Deskjet 6940 Printer. 36 Ppm Black as well as twenty-seven Ppm, Up To 4800 Optimized Dpi Color

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5 Responses to “HP DESKJET 6940 PRINTER. 36 PPM BLACK AND 27 PPM, UP TO 4800 OPTIMIZED DPI COLOR”

  1. The "R" Guy says:

    So far……does what it is supposed to do. Prints. Color is what you expect from an InkJet. No problems. Just click and go.

  2. Robert Bell says:

    This is one quality “Photo” printer! It will handel heavy duty paper. Whats weird is it will also grab 2 or 3 sheets of regular paper. I have been amazed and people who I have givem them too think they are real photographs.

    Also has special “ink” for doing just photo’s.

  3. G. Frank says:

    The reason I selected this printer is for the fact that the paper is enclosed in a covered area rather than just being left out open on a paper-feed tray. This helps keep the paper from becoming damaged by having the edges bent which would cause paper jams or the paper becoming dirty. (you’d be amazed at how many people eat stuff while hanging around the office printer while waiting for their documents to print.)

  4. Anonymous says:

    I’ve used this printer and the additional paper tray to print my company catalogs for the past three years. Still works perfectly. Excellent quality on the print and pics, and NO paper jams. Turn it on and print all day with no problems. The rest of the year, it’s used for labels and other items a few times a day. No problems there either! Just wish it was smaller, too big to replace the one on my desk.

  5. I own a HP computer- so I thought when I needed a printer to also buy a HP – maybe they could talk to each other. Mistake #1. I purchased this “printer” in September 2008 and have since gotten to learn how to uninstall & reinstall the printer several times a week. The little light on the front burned out (after 3 months) and can not be fixed (HP support agreed). However, it is ONLY this little light that tells the machine you have cleared the paper jam, or that you have refilled the paper. So now, EVERY SINGLE TIME I need to refill the paper (because I forgot to load it daily) I get to uninstall & reinstall. If I get any type of jam, I get to uninstall & reinstall. If anything happens – including putting in new ink cartridges – I get to uninstall & reinstall. AND HP Support agrees this is my only option, other than buying another “printer.” The machine does not recognize original HP ink cartridges, so the machine can never tell you the estimated ink level and frequently I get error messages of “not corect cartridge.” And you can guess how I get to clear this message (uninstall again, reboot computer, reinstall printer).

    Yes I have gotten quick at doing this, but still it is not an enjoyable task to having to do several times a week, because you bought this “printer!”

    I am only waiting until I exhaust my inventory of those expensive ink cartridges until I dispose of this piece of trash. I hope Amazon prints this, although I admit I did not buy this thing from them.