Rating: Summary: 2500cm a good substitute for color laser Review: So far after using for several months I've been satisfied with its performance. Easy to setup out of the box though had to install the software a couple of times before getting it to work on the network. Great for wide format B-size drawings. Ink cartridges easy to work with and ink is dry by the time the paper hits the tray. Colors are crisp and text is sharp. Quiet operation compared to laser printers. Much easier to maintain than a laser.
Rating: Summary: 2500cm a good substitute for color laser Review: So far after using for several months I've been satisfied with its performance. Easy to setup out of the box though had to install the software a couple of times before getting it to work on the network. Great for wide format B-size drawings. Ink cartridges easy to work with and ink is dry by the time the paper hits the tray. Colors are crisp and text is sharp. Quiet operation compared to laser printers. Much easier to maintain than a laser.
Rating: Summary: HP 2500...has many problems Review: The HP 2500, while a good printer, is in the midst of several quality control problems. Several problems have occurred with the 9 that we have. Ink systems reading levels incorectly, squeaking components, and slow network printing. Print quality does not appear to be a problem. However, the many bugs in these HP printers still need to be worked out. HP has acknowledged the problems and at present do not have a fix for them. However, I am sure that they will in the future. If you do not need wide paper capability, I would suggest the HP 2250TN.