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HP Color LaserJet 5550DN Printer

HP Color LaserJet 5550DN Printer
  • Up to 27 ppm print speed for black and color images
  • Large format, up to 11 x 17 inches; 600-sheet input capacity; auto-duplexing
  • 533 MHz RISC processor, 160 MB memory, expandable to 544 MB
  • USB 1.1 and parallel ports, 2 open EIO slots, Fast Ethernet internal print server
  • PC and Mac compatible; 1 year warranty

We have been using this at our office as a netwrok printer for a year and a half. Mostly for documents, charts and company resumes.

Pros:

-The color laser printout of images is very good even on a regular copy paper. You get better results using bright white photo paper. We have not to try it on a glossy paper yet but it can. But just don''t compare it with an inkjet yet.

-Printing color images even for a full page is amazingly fast. Approximately mere 5 seconds per full color page.

-Compare to an inkjet, laser printers are much economical on ink. Inkjets are notorious for selling you the unit almost at a giveaway price and then selling a full set of replacement ink for the same price as the printer itself.

-Multiplatform. Windows and Mac

-Duplex printing.

-It can print up to 11 x 17 paper.

-The warm up time, around 15 secs is decent

-The spec claims a duty cycle of 120,000 pages per month. We are printing around 5000 pages a month.

Rooms for improvement:

Speed can be improve on the black and white printouts.

Can be made smaller. 28W x 25H x 23D is a huge footprint .

Price can go lower.

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This is certifiably the worse nightmare product I have ever bought. After paying $4000 for it 5 years ago, the printer began to have multiple print quality problems within the first year and half. From that point on it was one maddening experience with HP [lack of] support after another. We had to pay $30 at one point to get the quality pay-per-tech-service they required us to use; the guy freaking read the website trouble shooting guide to me while I screamed at him over the phone. We took the machine in to a certified repair technician and ended up replacing the fuser, image transfer kit, and all four toner cartridges even though they all showed more than 33% life left. Some problems were fixed but others not (it can''t seem to print the same exact shade of tan across an entire page for instance, and there are intermittent black streaks that pop up.) We actually had to replace the transfer kit again after only 1 year and almost no use because it created large stripes of color along both ends of every print.

HP told us that the color toner cartridges only have a life span of two years whether they are used or not and the fuser and image transfer kit are only under warrantee for six months after installation. That directly conflicts with what is printed on their website and on the materials that come with the parts.

To sum up, we have spent over $6000 on a printer that only worked properly for 18 months (a couple thousand printed pages) and we have spent well over 12 hours of constant time on the phone with HP being treated like crap. In the most recent call I just wanted to buy the new transfer kit but the woman forced me to listen to pitch after pitch ranging from why not buy some paper to (if you can believe it) why not buy a new printer since this one is so old! I told her I wasn''t very likely to ever buy anything from HP ever again. I earnestly recommend that you never buy anything from them either!

To think I could''ve just printed my color prints at kinkos trouble free for about 1/3 the cost of what I''ve spent on this nightmare.

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I support six of these units.

Overall, they perform pretty well.

Depending on how intense your usage is, you might require some add on parts such as:

more RAM

external hard drive to help with job storage and collating

IF you THINK you might need the duplexing capability, purchase the printer that INCLUDES it.

(buying the duplex unit later will cost over $100 more, to buy as as add on device)

Pros:

can do most paper sizes, including 11 x 17

service manuals readily available

maint parts readily available

add ons readily available

with more vendors in the marketplace, you can buy parts cheaper than if you had to deal directly with a single source parts vendor.

Service: if you buy the service manuals online and someone in your office has some technical abilities, you can most likely fix almost any problem that might arise. The HP service manuals have pretty well documented trouble shooting flowcharts, error code definitions, etc.

Cons:

replacement parts can be expensive for small offices, if they were not planned/budgeted for.

Notes:

if you are a high usage shop, someone should be assigned to provide scheduled maint.

parts like the fuser assembly and transfer unit should be planned for. Keep one of each on hand if you are getting close to the scheduled maint time frame.

purchase the HP service manual and keep it handy. It can help you solve most any technical issue.

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Fast easy assembly, great short warm-up and speed in printing both color and black & white. Came out of the box and was up and running in less than 1/2 hour. Highly recommend this to any small business particularly if you have need to network both mac''s and pc''s and need both 8 1/2 X 11 and 11/17 output.

Jillson Roberts 1-1/2 Inch Sheer Ribbon, Ivory, 6-Count (FR3219) Save 12% off

Jillson Roberts 1-1/2 Inch Sheer Ribbon, Ivory, 6-Count
  • 6 spools of elegant ivory sheer organdy ribbon ideal for a wide variety of special occasions
  • Each spool contains 10 feet of 1-1/2 inch-wide ribbon; 60 feet of beautiful ribbon in all
  • Ribbon is premium organza with a monofilament edge to create bows with exceptional body and fullness; available in 16 gorgeous colors
  • Unlimited creative uses for gift wrapping, party décor, sewing applications, crafts, weddings, flower arrangements, seasonal and holiday decorations
  • Jillson Roberts offers a beautiful selection of environmentally sensitive wrap for a wide range of occasions, wine and gift bags, tissue, curling ribbon, Tyvek designer mailers and more, available on Amazon

Enjoyed using this ribbon for bows on candle abras at my daughter''s wedding.

They looked very nice and I enjoyed and were exactly the color I had hoped.

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Kodak 8920647 Ultima Picture Paper

Kodak 8920647 Ultima Picture Paper, High Gloss
  • Compatible with most inkjet printers
  • 270 g/m2 weight, 10 mil thickness, brightness rating of 92
  • 100 sheets of 4-by-6-inch photo paper
  • High-gloss finish for professional-looking prints
  • ColorLast protection against light, air pollution, moisture, and heat

I use this paper all the time for my competive photos for the Model Horse show hobby. On my HP Photosmart Printer they come out crisp, clean and perfect! I use no other paper with the occasional exception of HPs premium paper which isn''t as good as this paper in thickness and durability.

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I have a Canon IP3000 and had no problems using this paper. Unlike many reviewers, I am very satisfied with the quality and even the size. The size is 4x6.5, but it''s a benefit really, because you don''t end up touching the photo when it has finished printing. Instead of smudging the ink or leaving a fingerprint on the photo that extra room along the side or bottom helps... and can easily be cut away later. My pictures look as perfect as they did on the days they were taken and to me, that is satisfying enough to earn it 5 stars.

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I ran out of Canon Photo Pro Paper while printing my vacation pics, and had a 20 piece trial pack of the Kodak Ultima Picture Paper that I broke out to try. I printed the same picture on both papers and the Kodak doesn''t even come close to the quality of the Canon! Both papers were supposed to be glossy, but the Kodak is almost matte. The Kodak paper also seemed to be more pixellated looking, while the Canon paper is photo lab quality. I do not recommend Kodak Ultima Picture Paper (unless you are getting it near free, and giving the pictures to someone you don''t really like that much).

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I got this paper to use with the Kodak C310 photo dock and the paper has no borders to tear off like the ones that came with the camera so the dock will not pull the paper through and keeps saying paper error.

This is great paper for photos! For those not using a Kodak printer (which are also very highly recommended), the extra length is not a problem you just need to format your own printer, using directions from Kodak''s website. The extra space allows for easier handling if you do not want finger smudges on your beautiful prints. Perforations are there so that you can tear off the excess paper.

These prints last so long, and the paper is Kodak quality, producing great pictures!

2 1/4 Thermal Paper x 85 Feet Credit Card Paper 50 Pack

2 1/4 Thermal Paper x 85 Feet Credit Card Paper 50 Pack
  • 2 1/4 X 85 Feet Thermal Credit Card Supplies.
  • Thick 48-54 gram weight paper.
  • Clear dark black sharp image.
  • M2M Business Supplies quality and service
  • We make it. We sell it.

Well if you need Thermal Paper, don''t look any further as this was a fantastic deal.

80% Savings over the likes of "That Was Easy"..

Need I say more.

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Good value for money, Is exactly what I was looking for. will buy again. Better pricing. Though had to buy so many quantity since I didn''t need as many. But for the price it was worth it.

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Received my box of credit card machine rolls marked made in china,the rolls were tiny and covered in black compared to my previous rolls,does not print well,not as advertised ,will buy elsewhere from now on

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The price is very good and we have had great luck with this brand. We go through a lot of it in our accounting and tax firm.

Thank you so much...fast delivery, exactly as described, works great in my machine. What a bargain! I would rate this as 110% in every regard. Thanks again...my highest recommendations.

Officejet Pro 8600 Color Inkjet Printer

Officejet Pro 8600 Color Inkjet Printer
  • Borderless Printing - No
  • Catalog Publishing Type - Printers-Inkjet/Photo/Mobile Inkjet
  • Compliance, Standards - ENERGY STAR Qualified
  • Connector/Port/Interface - USB
  • Depth - 16.54 in

You should consider other choices before buying this printer. It has been troublesome for me.

After about five months of light use, the message "Cover open" would appear on the computer monitor screen, accompanied by flashing lights on the printer. The printer would not print when this occurred until I lifted the top cover and closed it again. The message would appear fairly often, sometimes every two or three minutes. Other times it would go a day or two without the problem occurring. I eventually called HP support and spent about an hour on the phone two separate times to try to solve the problem. Most of the time I was on hold. Both times I had to wait about twenty minutes to acually talk to a technician. I use the word "technician" loosly the technician spent most of his or her time reading scripts about what I should try next.

When the replacement (refurbished) printer arrived, it was a bare-bones replacement it did not come with a printhead, cartridges, or a back access cover. I had to transfer those from the old printer. When I did that, and tried the new printer, I got the same message, "cover open." But I now had a clue, and after a little fiddling around, I discovered that if I pressed inward on the back access cover, the light went out, so I studied the back cover, did a little bending on a fairly fragile-looking contact spring, and, lo and behold, the flashing lights and error message went off and stayed off. I kept my old printer, which also worked with the modified back cover, and sent the refurbished replacement back to HP. So far I have had no more trouble with the printer. I don''t know why the error message doesn''t tell you what cover is open or why the technicians didn''t pursue that avenue in asking me to try various things?????

So here''s my summary review of the printer:

PROS

Does a good job printing. It''s better than the four-old wide-format Canon that it replaced, but printers in general have gotten much better in four years.

It doesn''t mis-feed very often, but when it does, un-jamming is a real hastle.

CONS

HP techical support is very poor in my opinion. I tried on-line FAQ''s and the HP forum before using the phone.

Ink cartridges are very expensive. A complete set of HP high-capacity repacement cartridges costs about $115.

It shakes the table when printing.

You might want to look at other choices although the price of the HP seems to be the lowest for printers of this type.

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Odd, I thought I already gave this a 1 star review, but it seems to have gone away. Oh well, I hate this printer enough to warrant writing this again. We have gone through two in our main office, and the one in our remote office has been terrible too. The first suffered from mechanical problems from almost day one, even with only moderate use. It would misfeed as many as 15(!) pages at once. Swabbing the rollers with alcohol temporarily alleviated this, but hardly something you should need to do on an almost weekly basis.

As for driver issues, all 3 have suffered from these... such as, printing totally blank sheets, cutting off margins, etc. After a lot of trial and error and conversations with HP support, we found that using a deskjet 990c driver (of all things) at least fixed the blank page issue, but many issues with document margins being cut off (that looked fine in Print Preview) remain. Granted, this review probably doesn''t do much good since this model has largely been pulled off the market by HP (with good reason)... if I was of a litigious bent, I''d be tempted to see about starting a class action against HP for everyone who bought this model--Instead, I''ll just steer away from ever using HP in an office environment again.

For what it''s worth, my HP 1020 B&W laserjet at home has been fantastic (still on it''s starter toner cartridge after 3 years of light use). However, if the K8600 is any indication of where HP''s quality has headed... I''ll be very reluctant to look to them for a replacement if my 1020 dies.

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Like previous reviewer, I am using it for printing on 11x17. It has been close to two years. Aside from a few paper jams and replacing ink (the unit uses more ink than I expected), I did not do anything else to it. It has already paid for itself considering the undr $200 cost, two years ago.

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I got this to replace an HP 1220 large format printer that HP had decided to not support in Windows 7. The 1220 printer would still print, but in Windows 7 was no longer capable of printing booklets, duplex or large format.

Thinking the HP 8600 would do the job (it advertised booklet and large format printing), and since it was supported in Windows 7, I bought it.

But, it was a big disappointment. It would not print booklet format in any page size larger than 5 by 7...it would print on any size paper, but only 5 by 7 inches if in booklet mode. The settings would say that it was printing four 8 by 10 inch pages on 11 by 17 inch paper, and the preview would show it correctly, but would only be 5 by 7 when actually printed. It also would scale any large format print to the paper margins, even if borderless was selected, making my scaled drawings useless. I never was able to figure out a way to print my drawings full scale without some shrinking by the printer. Never had that problem with the 1220.

I solved my printing problems by resurrecting an old XP computer, and using it with the HP 1220 for the large prints and the booklets.

The final straw was when the 8600 started dribbling black ink all over the table and the floor. It proved to be a crack in the carriage (not a leak in the print head or the cartridge) and unrepairable without costing as much as a new printer. So after only two years, it went in the garbage.

I replaced it with a Canon iX7000, and that has proved to be everything I want from a printer. See my review with that printer if interested.

The HP 8600 was (actually now IS) junk.

We are a company who has several color inkjet printers. It gets to be such a hassle when you have to stock so many different ink cartridges, so we have tried to centralize on models that take the same ink cartridge. We had one of our printers die and we were looking high and low for a printer that would still take an 88 color cartridge. We found this one on Amazon.com and we are very happy with it.

Canon PIXMA MX712 Wireless Inkjet Office-All-In-One Printer Save 51% off

Canon PIXMA MX712 Wireless Inkjet Office-All-In-One Printer, 12.5 ipm/9.3 ipm Print Speed, 150 Sheets Capacity, 2 Way Paper Feeding
  • Extraordinary Resolution: 9600 x 2400 maximum color dpi produces incredible quality and detail in both your business documents and photos
  • High Performance Individual Ink System: This 5-color ink system consists of a pigment-based black ink and four dye-based inks for business-quality text, colorful presentations and documents, as well as beautiful photos. Only replace the color ink tank that runs out
  • Beautiful, Borderless Photos Fast: Print a borderless, 4" x 6" photo in approximately 20 seconds
  • ChromaLife100+: This system combines enhanced FINE print head technology with select genuine Canon photo papers and inks for beautiful borderless photos that will last up to 300 years when stored in an archival-quality photo album
  • Dual Function Panel: This streamlined control panel provides useful function buttons that transform into a keypad in fax mode for easier operation

I was hesitant to purchase a Canon after reading reviews of similar products. Saw this at Costco as the previous reviewer, and I am very pleased with the purchase. Set up was 30 to 45 minutes out of box, scanned for network, laptop, and fax , inserted ink cartridges. Found inserting the ink to be the most difficult task, but honestly it was because I failed to look at the ink guides before inserting them. I put the larger black cartridge in the wrong place, again, my fault. The set up guide is clear enough. Pages print quickly after spooling. My documents are crisp and I have used several types of plain paper. Color printing was clear, true to pc/laptop screen. The color copies were not as sharp as I would like, but clear. I like that I can close the lid on a standard sized paperback textbook (225 pages). I have only had it for a week, its my new toy/workhorse!

Great buy!

Easy to Set up!

Fun to Use!

I am adding to the above review. I downloaded free android app Canon Easy photo print and was able to print wirelessly and effortlessly images from my Asus eee Transformer tablet and my Samsung Galaxy Tablet in minutes!! I have to figure out how to orient doc settings for tablet use--prints tablet screen size but for now, for me, it''s not an issue. The printer just keeps getting better.!

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In my experience, printers, the complex plastic mechanical devices they are, are not probably going to last me more than three or four years. That being said, I am extremely pleased with my new Canon 712, and will enjoy it while it lasts.

The HP 8600 Pro Plus was highly rated by Consumer Reports, and so I picked one up at Costco. After spending two hours trying to set it up on my Windows XP, I called tech support, who spent two hours trying to do the same. They concluded that the printer was defective. Perhaps the software is simply not compatible with XP?

Taking the HP back for a full refund, I decided to stick with Canon, the brand I''ve had for the past eight or so years. I''ve had the Pixma MX 830, the 860, and the 860, and was pleased with them as long as they were functional. The 712 is a new model, having just come out in May 2012.

The 712 was easy to set up, except that I needed to buy a USB cable, not supplied with the unit. The printer has a slightly smaller footprint and a lower profile than the 860. The printing and scanning functions are very, very quiet, and the controls a logical carryover from the previous model. The second tray for a second paper source is a real boon. The best thing about this printer was the price: $110 at our local Costco, less than half of the price of the questionable HP 8600 and half the price of the Canon 860.

Overall, an extremely good printer in terms of function and price in a small home office scenario. Highly recommended!

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Got this at Costco for about $117.00 tax included (Was $129.00 but they were running a $20 Instant Rebate). In my opinion a little bigger than I''d like for a home / home office printer. Setup was pretty straight forward if you have any experience with stuff like this. It took me about 20 minutes to unbox, setup, and connect to my wireless network. Worked right off the bat with no issues. I also like that you don''t have to have a USB connection if you have a wireless network. One less cable sticking out of something. I am using it with my Mac, PC, iPad and iPhone and it see''s them all with no problems. I really love the air print feature with "i" devices. Nice to print iPad emails without having to get up from my chair or forward to another computer. So far has worked flawlessly. I can''t comment on ink usage but there is no way it can be any worse than my old HP printer which was an ink hog. All in all, for the price it is pretty hard to beat.

PRO''s:

Price

Build Quality

Print Quality is Outstanding

Very high resolution and DPI make pictures look great.

Air Print / Wireless Features

CON''s:

Big and bulky for home use.

Not the fastest per page printer, but then again, I''m not in a race.

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We have had this printer about a week. I replaced an old HP (about 6 years) that was still working, but the drivers need to keep being reinstalled. We wanted a free standing fax and this had it. This was so easy to set up (we are running on Mac 10.5.8, on four year old computers and have had no problems. I love that I can print from our iPad and when we upgrade from our iphone 3g to the new iphone5 we will be able to print from that as well. We are really pleased with the picture quality and plan on purchasing "non-canon" inks for eight dollars on ebay. I''ll update my review and let you know how it works. The printer is quiet and the copier works well. There weren''t a lot of reviews, but the ones we saw were good and so far we are very pleased. Also, my husband scans a lot of pictures from text books for lectures and said that the scanning feature is working great. Hope this helps! :)

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We really like this unit...from the initial set-up to everyday use, the MX712 has been easy. We like the quality and speed...and we bought it for $109 at Costco.

40084 Compatible High-Yield Toner, 1900 Page-Yield, Yellow Save 67% off

40084 Compatible High-Yield Toner, 1900 Page-Yield, Yellow
  • Device_Types - Laser Printer
  • Colors - Yellow
  • Page-yield - 1900
  • Supply_Type - Toner
  • Oem/compatible - Compatible

First, the picture on this is not actually the product I was sent. The picture is a Media Science toner cartridge, but I was sent an LD product. I requested a return through Amazon because I prefer to use Media Science. They did not respond for three days, so I finally emailed them again. Someone named Alex wrote back immediately, and we exchanged messages that day. He said the problem was that the warehouse messed up and/or did not the the Media Science product. He suggested I use the LD even though I had already said I wanted to return it. I wrote back and said I wanted a return, but Alex did not respond to that email. A couple of days later, I emailed them again the same information. The person who wrote back apologized for not responding, but the email was basically a copy-paste of an earlier message, asking what I wanted to do. By this time, I had told the company THREE TIMES that I wanted to return the product, but had not been given any information on how to do that. I finally filed a claim with Amazon, and then the company issued me a refund. The next day I got a return mailing label from the company in the mail. At the end of the day, I got my money back, but I am not sure of the company. They call themselves "Speedy Inks," but the invoice I got from them says "LD Products, Inc." Who knows if they even sell Media Science cartridges.

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IRON ON HEAT TRANSFER PAPER / DARK

IRON ON HEAT TRANSFER PAPER / DARK COLOR 10 PACK 11x17
  • Heat Transfer Paper For Dark Colored Fabrics
  • Cold Peel Designed for transferring inkjet photo or images onto dark or other colored garments and substrates
  • Produce photo-quality color transfer with your inkjet printer. ( No Laser Printer)
  • Great Vibrant Colors and Durability
  • Thinner transfer on fabric than other dark transfers

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IRON COLOR PRINTER HP Photosmart IS GOOD ..T-Shirts

Product Features

Heat Transfer Paper For Dark Colored Fabrics

Cold Peel Designed for transferring inkjet photo or images onto dark or other colored garments and substrates

Produce photo-quality color transfer with your inkjet printer. ( No Laser Printer)

Great Vibrant Colors and Durability

Thinner transfer on fabric than other dark transfers

HP DeskJet 5650 Color Inkjet Printer

HP DeskJet 5650 Color Inkjet Printer
  • Up to 4,800 optimized dpi or optional 6-ink color
  • Up to 21 ppm in black, 15 ppm in color
  • Easy touch-of-a-button selection of print modes
  • Automatic paper-type sensor
  • USB and parallel interfaces, PC and Mac compatible; 1-year warranty

I purchased this printer to use at my office, because I needed something that could print color brochures and flyers quickly while producing a good quality image. I''ve had it for about two months now and I''m very pleased. I had a bit of trouble installing it on my ancient laptop which was running Win98 and had only 32MB of ram. According to the box, my laptop had the minimum requirements, but when I ran the software it told me that I didn''t, and refused to install. I played around with it and finally got it to work and haven''t had a problem since. I also notified HP about this problem since the software and the box say two different things. They are looking into it.

This printer is fast, does great quality prints and is pretty quiet. I also really like the sleek design. The picture above does not do it justice. I''ve been getting compliments from co-workers about how cool it looks. It really is nicely designed and doesn''t take up too much space.

I''ve used HP printers for years and have always found them to last an extremely long time. I usually replace mine because I want a faster one before I replace one for breaking down. Also, I want to mention that I bought an Epson about a year ago because I heard about how great they were and I was very dissapointed. The Epson ink cartridges do NOT have new printer heads on the bottom of them, like HP and many other brands do. Because of this, the Epson print heads routinely dry out, get full of gunk and refuse to print, or cause a lot of smearing on your documents. I''ve had to take my Epson apart twice to remove gunk from it, and I am still not satisfied with its print quality. All other things aside, you should pick HP over Epson just for the shear fact that every time you put a new cartridge in you are also replacing the print head.

I brought my 5650 home tonight because I needed to print something on my home computer and my Epson was acting up again. Installation on WinXP was a breeze. I didn''t have my cd with me so I just downloaded the software from the HP website and had no problems.

Bottom line: This is a great printer for the price and I recommend it to anyone looking for work or home office use.

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First off this is the easiest printer I have ever encountered. Installation took about 10 minutes at the most. I have Norton anti-virus program and was never asked to disable it (don''t know why you would). Also we have a home network with 3 computers and everyone can use the printer with no problem (2 computers running on XP home and 1 on XP Pro.) As for the pictures they are amazing. It takes about 2 seconds to swap out the black cartridge for the photo cartridge and your off. 4X6 borderless prints at the maximum dpi (4800X1200) in less than 60 seconds and 8X10 in about 90 seconds. Its fast and no one will never know that you printed the photo. I have had family members ask me where I had my digital pictures developed. The pictures are just amazing you will be in shock when you print the first one.

Yes, there is a lack of directions but just do a little poking around and you can figure out how to use the printer.

This was a gift to me and I would recommend if you know someone who wants a photo printer to get this one or another HP. HP makes the best photo printers as far as I have found. And the ink is much cheaper than any other printer manufacture (about $19.99 for black, $24.99 for photo and $34.99 for tri color).

Lastly paper does matter. If you want to frame a photo buy the good stuff. The price seems steep but $20.00 for 60 photos'' is really not that bad (just a lot to shell out up front).

Happy Printing!

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HP printers have been my favorite for many years, but this particular printer is subpar. It''s construction is noticeably flimsier than previous models, and it has compatability issues with a number of programs, including at least some versions of PrintMaster. I installed this printer on three different computers running two different operating systems (XP and ME) and the software installed differently on all three computers, even the two that are both running XP. HP''s troubleshooting and maintenance software used to be excellent, but with this model it is difficult to figure out how to print a self-test page, much less troubleshoot any problems that might arise.

Also, this model is extremely particular about what paper you feed it. My old 722C would take anything, but the 5650 doesn''t. I wasn''t able to print at all on colored inkjet paper! Even HP Photo paper tends to jam in this printer! The automatic paper detect feature has a tendency to detect banner paper despite the fact that I have never used banner paper and this tends to cause the printer to lock up when I try to print.

The only reason the 5650 gets a two star rating from me rather than a one is due to the fact that it does print very nice photographs, particularly with the photo ink cartridge. Photos on the 5650 print sharper and clearer than even on previous HP models. That is, they do when the photo printer paper doesn''t jam in the machine.

I have had difficulty with Canon in the past, but my father has been using Epson printers for about as long as I have used HP and he has some very nice results. Also, Epson is addressing the true digital photography lab with many of its newer products. I think it is time for me to switch ....

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Just got a new Dell computer (October 2003) was a little worried after reading the first Amazon review by jackbmichael. The printer was fairly easy to set-up and self-installed after loading the enclosed HP software just thought I''d let any other Windows XP Home Edition users out there know.

About 1-1/2 years ago my not-so-old Epson stylus stopped printing, clogged inkheads=garbage.

So, I purchased an HP printer, which began giving me problems within the first three weeks. I contacted HP tech for help, but alas, after hours of trying this and that (you know the drill) it was determined that I needed to return my printer to Best Buy, a mere five miles from my house. I still had a week for a simple exchange...but NOOOOO, the man (from another country, probably India) insisted that they didn''t want me to go through the trouble! Please let us send you a replacement via ups. I thought that was silly but he insisted. I told him that I could exchange this printer in less than an hour, but I caved and allowed him to send it to me

I did have another printer I could use in the meantime (my ancient Canon...it''s still ticking after seven years...) so it was no huge deal.

About one week later, UPS drops an HP box off on my porch.

The first thing that I notice is that it has a large sticker on it that says, "REFURBISHED IN MEXICO"

My thoughts were "WHAT THE ****!" REFURBISHED?

I refused the package (never opened it) and UPS picked it up a few days later.

I contacted HP and spoke to a rep who kept insisting that it was a good as new. (scripting, scripting, AAARGH!) I DIDN''T WANT as GOOD as NEW! I wanted NEW since that was what I had!! I was not happy and went in circles with them, reminding them that it was over the 30 days now in which I could have EASILY exchanged my HP at Best Buy. I was hugely insulted and felt very deceived.

I went to BB and explained the situation, giving them a copy of my online chat text with the rep. They were very cool about it and exchanged my printer for me, as a matter of fact I upgraded to an HP5650. In hindsight, I should have gone with another manufacturer altogether.

I contacted HP again and spoke to some higher up rep about this situation...and mind you, I don''t swear at people and was polite but assertive with my complaint to this woman...she was witch from the get-go...I told her that I thought the service was deceptive and I had to spend an awful lot of time on the phone, calling them, UPS, calling them again, and exchanging my unit because of what they had sent me. I could have simply exchanged the unit on the first day and it would have been done.

She said, "Well, what do you WANT from us?" very very curtly,

All I wanted was to be heard, have them admit their error and to have the two new ink cartridges that I was told to open(by their rep) for testing in my printer replaced. She finally agreed.

They sent me only one of the cartridges. Losers.

So, here I am with my HP5650, which has a history of being temperamental, getting hung up (turn it off, wait an hour, try again) but printed text and graphics very well otherwise.

Yesterday evening the carriage froze up. I could barely get the ink cartriges out, obviously, things are messed up. I can''t get the ink cartridges back in because the whole set-up in the carriage area is stuck. I''ve got two expensive ink cartridges left and this thing is now a piece of garbage. We even resorted to pounding on it. I am weary.

Never again will HP and I be associated in any way.

Avery White Clean Edge Two Sided Laser Business Cards (5877) Save 31% off

Avery White Clean Edge Two Sided Laser Business Cards, 2 x 3.5 Inches, Box of 400
  • Clean Edge Business Cards Snap apart for easy separation and smooth clean edges with no perforations
  • Use the back of the card for maps, directions, product or price lists, appointment reminders, coupons, photos, calendars, etc
  • Because you print only the amount of cards you need when you need them, you can change them as often as you''d like

I used this product for the first time recently and was extremely pleased with the physical printing process and clarity. I use a Lexmark color laser printer set for label printing and the cards came out clean...even with me printing on both sides. I used the manual feed and put each sheet through once for the front of the card and again for the back of the card. I don''t yet know what the longevity of the print is, but I''m not too concerned with that, since I believe most people use business cards for a reference to input the information into their own electronic system and toss the card into a desk drawer, file, or the trash can. It sure beats handwriting the information for them. As far as separating the cards from each other, I was amazed how cleanly they came apart. I followed the directions on the sheet, ''fold this side inward'', which it indicates is very important, and they just snapped apart from the outer edge of the sheet and each other. I am truly impressed and don''t know why this would have presented a problem for anyone.

In comparison, some cards I''ve had before from professional printing companies were on slightly heavier cardstock, but these have a good presentation and certainly fit the bill for my present needs. Based on my viewpoint of a business card''s purpose this day and age, I don''t know that I will ever switch to professionally printed cards so long as these stay reasonably priced and maintain their quality. If I do switch to professionally printed cards later, these will serve well for printing temporary cards for new hires.

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I purchased this to print business cards for myself and for my wife. I used a color laserjet printer (HP Color LJ 3550) to print on these cards. The result was very impressive: The cards printed on these were indistinguishable from the original professional cards. What this means to me was that I can modify the card to my liking, such as print on the back side of the card. Also, the clean-edge is a very key feature of this product. No more rough edges from the perforations.

First, I downloaded and installed Avery Design Pro from the avery website. Next, I aligned the printer though the software. Then, I designed the master layout, and then printed it out. Voila! The cards came out beautifully! My suggestion is to first print out on regular paper first, and see if the printed cards align properly with the sheets. Mine were aligned perfectly, but I had to help my colleague troubleshoot with her printout, which took just a 5 minutes more.

Next, I played around with the design of the back of the card. After figuring out what I wanted (which was just a simple picture to go on the upper right corner of the back) I created a JPEG of the logo, uploaded it, positioned and resized it, and then I flipped the sheet on the manual feed tray, and printed perfectly! There was no smearing out of the printer, and also the images/text did not smear when I ran my finger on it. Of course, this may vary from printer to printer, and user to user.

I liked it so much that I made my own personal cards, just for the fun of it. I''ve also been successful using this on an inkjet printer, but I let the printout sit for a minute before handling it (in case the ink was still wet). I liked the result from the laserjet better, but it is nice to know that I can use these on an inkjet as well. I believe there is a different set of cards that was designed for printing with an inkjet printer.

Overall, I am quite pleased with this. It is easy to print on both sides, and the clean edge makes these cards come out looking very professional. Highly recommended. Fully deserves the 5-star rating.

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I like these, print my business cards out on them double sided with my Dell color laser printer. They look professional, nice clean edge, not fuzzy or frayed.

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They''re great when you print one or maybe two sheets at a time. If you print more than one at a time, you get this weird plastic outcropping. I guess that plastic is what holds the cards together, and lets them have a clean edge. When they are printed multiple sheets at one time, you the plastic melts slightly, and seems to stick to the edges. Not exactly clean edge anymore, is it? ;)

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Good product. They separate well. Cards are a little flimsy, but I suppose that makes them run through the printer well. I recommend them.

Samsung Monochrome Multifunction Laser Printer (SCX-4623F)

Samsung Monochrome Multifunction Laser Printer
  • Productivity is the key to running any office or professional workgroup. And the SCX-4623F was designed to deliver exactly that
  • The control panel has an easy to use Blue Compass Navigation button that allows you to navigate menu options quickly and easily.
  • Fax to PC means you can send and receive faxes at your PC, and all fax information is stored and managed at your desk
  • The Print Screen function is a quick and easy way to print the contents of your computer screen, and it''s especially useful if you handle a high volume of web-based information
  • High-speed USB 2.0 connectivity

Not sure about the other review, that''s why I decided to add my 2 cents. I was able to get the printer out of the box, plug it in, install the CD and have a fully functional printer/scanner/fax within 5 minutes and I have a Windows 7, 64 bit PC. It scanned and uploaded the image to my Adobe program on the first try (I was not expecting this to be the case having read the other review). The image was very clear in fact it was far superior to my old brother all-in-one that this printer replaced. The fax machine worked equally as well and I was able to fax a Word document from my computer with no problems on the first try. The fax interface is easier to use than that of my old brother machine as well. So far no complaints whatsoever wonderful print/copy quality and easy to use fax/scanner. I paid $130 for it at Office Max. For this price, I feel like I got a bargain.

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First, DO NOT DOWN LOAD ANY FIRMWARE UPDATE from Samsung. They prompted me to install a firmware upgrade for a "bug" in the printer copier. There has been no issue with it. All has been working fine. Until after the install. I have been buying off-label (Green Apple brand) toner/drum cartridges which save me a bit of money (not alot). I have 2 for backup. Immediately after installing the firmware upgrade, the copier will not recognize the toner. Saying "Incompatible toner cartridge installed". And will not work. I called customer service, and first they told me to uninstall the software. I said it can not be done, as it is a firmware, installed in the copier. They transferred me to a technician, who said that it has to be done by an authorized service center, and they said that since my copier is under warranty, I can bring it to a local service center to have the older firmware version 1 reinstalled. I called the facility, and asked them TWICE if this is a service they can do. They confirmed they can. I brought the printer over and left it for 4 days. Then called them. They said I''ll need to buy a new toner with Samsung brand. I said that the whole reason why I brought it over is to have the firmware reinstalled, and they had confirmed it can be done. Then today, a Samsung representative called me, saying that they will not allow the old firmware to be installed, as they specifically said in the manual that only Samsung toners can be used in these machines. To me, this is scandalous, to tell owners to install an update to fix a "bug" when the bug is simply the fact that they want to BLOCK you from using non-Samsung toner and drums. This is not a warranty issue with defective equipment, but an issue that SAMSUNG does not want people to use aftermarket or non-samsung products. BAD,BAD,BAD,BAD..... I will not recommend any SAMSUNG products to anyone!

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After spending hours on the phone/online with Samsung customer "service" I''ve learned that the latest firmware is irreversible and makes it so that you are required to buy Samsung Genuine Toners.

The firmware does not state that you''ll only be able to use Samsung Genuine Toners and I firmly believe they are in the wrong if not for the fact that they''re pretty blatantly breaking the First Sale Doctrine.

They refuse to admit wrong doing, avoid actually responding to any complaints and have consistently shown that they don''t care that they essentially locked down their printers.

My issue isn''t buying Samsung Genuine toners, it is the fact that they are requiring it without even so much as an announcement. Also saying it is standard practice is not true, because there are plenty of printer companies that will let you use the toner you choose for your printer.

After hours on the phone and online with Samsung, their extremely apathetic responses are why I will never recommend Samsung to anyone else and have decided to report them to the BBB.

I realize reviews/BBB/complaints against a company as big as Samsung are a drop in the bucket, but enough drops leads to an overflowing bucket.

If only we could give them zero stars. You get nothing Samsung, no money from ink cartridges, no future TV purchases; the only thing you get is the knowledge that you''re pissing people off by locking your products via firmware.

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There''s another review just like this. Samsung released a firmware update that prevents non-Samsung toner cartirdges from being used. Customer service denied that there was even a firmware update!

Needless to say, this is my last Samsung product!

The ease of setup with this unit was great. Everything works as it should. Nothing was overly-complicated. The printouts are spectacular, and the speed is impressive. I feel like some of the other reviews may be from non-tech-savvy users, because I have had zero trouble with this model with several clients.

SiPix Pocket Printer A6 - Printer Save 80% off

SiPix Pocket Printer A6 - Printer - B/W - direct thermal - A6 - 400 dpi x 400...
  • SiPix A6 Pocket Palm Printer connects easily to either PCs or Palm Pilots.
  • The direct thermal printing method means the only consumables are the paper and the batteries

... Portable printers are not meant to compete against laserprinters or ink jets. They are made to provide printouts under non-office conditions, i.e., field use, and except for environs were extreme heat-in-the-shade --like deserts, are operant, a thermal printer is most reliable, needs little maintenance and consumes few resources.

Thermal printouts are used all the time as TRANSITORY computer output on paper, such as ATMs, gas station receipts etc., to give users a copy of output. I''ve used 2 thermal printers since 1984, and these printers have outlived their CPUs.

I use the printer as general output on a boat or a plane, often in transit to remote locations, exposed to high humidity and at times printing from within a ziplock bag. The IR signal penetrates the bag nicely, and allows printing in a water resistant container. Thermal paper doesn''t run when wet, and when cold laminated, allows one to take printouts diving ... were water temps rarely exceed 90F.

Competing ink jet printers, while capable of A4 size sheets, can have comparably illegible fonts, higher cost and maintenance and print horribly under humid conditions. A4 paper is more inconvenient to carry.

The Sipix is very similar to a thermal printer engine released by Alps in 1998...

A full spec sheet is availableonline...

It has a rated life of 50 million print impressions and paper advance mechanism life of 20km. That''s roughly 17,000 prints or 72,000 sheets advanced of A4 paper. Using A6 paper, that''s substantially more sheets.

Rolled Paper is Superior to Sheet Paper. Printouts rarely use the full length of a single A6 sheet, thus the unprinted area is wasted. In long printouts, type will span several pages, and sheet paper will be wasted on unprinted margins.

What is wrong with the Sipix is the cost, its not worth [the price]. ....

The Sipix thicker thermal paper maybe less prone to curl, but it still does, and its not suitable for rolls. Roll paper are torn are various lengths. The Sipix paper is too strong and does not tear cleanly. Sipix paper is too expensive, even if heavily discounted... You can buy bulk A6 wide paper of over 76 feet per roll, of thinner grade paper for [$] for 25 rolls, and simply cut 8'' rolls for convenience. ...

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As a heavy user of word processing on my Palm via DataViz''s Documents to Go 4.0 (available from Amazon) which allows me to download -and work on -MS Word files on my PDA, I was anxious to find a means to print these Word documents directly from my Palm -without having to synch and output from my PC. Additionally, if the printer were also portable, that would be even better.

The Sipix Pocket Printer A6 -along with the Docs to Print and IR Print software programs (both available from doctoprint.irprint.com as either a free trial or to purchase) -fit the bill quite nicely.

The Sipix A6 printer is just a little bit larger than the Palm itself. It runs on AA batteries and receives its info from the Palm via infrared (IR), which makes it totally cordless. The Sipix also uses thermal imaging, which eliminates the need for ribbons or ink jet cartridges, which is convenient; but it does require the use of specially coated A6 size thermal paper, also available from Sipix (and Amazon) in either rolls or sheets. (I use the latter -and carry a little stapler with me -since it lays flatter and looks much neater.)

The basic Sipix A6 software (also from IR Print) that comes with the unit, only allows one to print entries from the Palm Calendar, To Do, Memo and Address functions, which in itself, is only mildly useful.

To do more, here''s what you''ll need to install on your Palm:

Docs To Go (DataViz) + Docs to Print + IR Print*

* The more enhanced version of IR Print available from their website.

Once all three of these are installed, you''ll be able to print Word documents, not only to the Sipix A6, but also to all of the IR capable models from HP (such as the DeskJet 990 series) and from Canon (including the BJC line of portable ink jet printers), which is really cool!

Being thermal, the print quality of the Sipix unit is, unfortunately, rather crude; and the speed is rather slow (especially when compared to regular laser and ink jet printers). But the Sipix is still the smallest portable printer available today for my Palm. And I carry it -along with a slim box of A6 paper -everywhere with me in my briefcase.

I use the Sipix to print rough drafts of my work (including product reviews such as this one), which is wonderful, since perusing a printed copy -especially with multiple pages -is still easier than scrolling up-and-down a miniature screen.

The Sipix printer, as a watch-out, does have a tendency to drain four AA alkalines rather quickly. As a remedy, I''ve switched to the new AA size Energizer photo-lithium batteries, which cost a little more, but last many times longer.

With my Sipix A6 printer, I can now print Word files directly from my Palm -whenever and wherever I need it -which is truly a dream come true!

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I am trying to resolve my issue for this printer with the seller and this is not intended to be feedback for them. It is however a substantial warning for anyone who needs to print from a PDA. This is not the product you need...I promise. The manufacturer has discontinued this printer as well as a host of other products. They will sell you paper for this printer. However, you need to having a working product before bothering to buy the paper. In the handbook that came with the printer, they claim you will be able to find a driver online but you will not. Sipix lists no phone numbers, technical help, or any other help source to solve the problems. Do yourself a favor and find another solution. If you find one for a reasonable cost, let me know. I truly need answers.

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I bought this printer about a month ago,just because I thought it was so cute...however, once I got it I realised that it was a lot more than that. It is perfect for those moments where you would normally be using a pen and scraps of paper. I use it for work out on the field all the timeI get ideas on the ride, then print them out when I get there. It''s really a must-have if you''re constantly out of the office and don''t want to be banking on the fact that there''s a printer where you''re going.

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When I was looking for a printer for my Toshiba e335 Pocket PC, I heard a lot of people who bought this printer had problems with their printer when their Pocket PC os was 2002. Well, I guess the company has fixed the problem because my printer works well with my pocket pc! My only complaint is that the printer is noisy and not quiet enough to use in a classroom setting when the room needs to be silent. A great buy!

Scotch Thermal Laminator Combo Pack (TL902E) Save 53% off

Scotch Thermal Laminator Combo Pack, Includes 12 Assorted Pouches
  • This is a thermal laminator combo pack
  • Two roller system with two temperature settings for both 3 mil and 5 mil thickness
  • The package contains one laminator that will laminate items up to 9 inches wide, plus 12 starter pouches: five letter size pouches (TP3854), four 4 x 6 Inch size pouches (TP5900), and three 3 x 5 Inch size pouches (TP5902)
  • Laminator will laminate pouches up to 5 mil thick

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this laminator is compact, and intuitive enough to use out of the box without reading directions. the pouch used in the video review is the 3x5" size.

this laminator can handle any pouch less than 9" wide, and accepts lamination pouches which are 3-10 millimeters thick. however, the machine only has heat settings for 3-millimeter and 5-millimeter. the instructions say that the 3mil setting should be used for thin objects (e.g., standard paper) and the 5mil setting should be used for thicker items (e.g., cards, photo paper).

the laminator took longer than i expected to heat up (about 4-5mins) and seems to process the pouches a bit slowly. if you have a lot of items to laminate this product probably isn''t for you. the exterior of the laminator heats up with use, like a toaster, so use caution with this device.

all in all, a great product for the occasional laminator like myself (i use it mostly to laminate sheet music or make my own flashcards).

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It is always helpful for companies to offer scaled-down, inexpensive versions of their products, thus allowing people on a tight budget to still be able to obtain a workable solution without spending mega-bucks. Such is the case with this Scotch Thermal Laminator. The price is nice and low, but it does reflect in the product itself.

In actual functionality, this little thermal laminator works well. It lives up to the expectations as far as laminating thicknesses up to 5 mil well. In fact, I have not had to run anything back through the laminator a second time. The quality of lamination was crisp, clean, and without blemish.

The body of the laminator is decently solid. It would be very difficult to burn oneself on the heating element, as it seems well protected. My primary complaint about the "cheap" construction of the laminator is the feeding tray. It was very difficult for me to actually get the tray in the appropriate position because I felt that I was going to break it every time I tried to position it. Also, the instructions say to use the paper size guide to firmly secure a pouch in place before running it through the laminator, but the guide is too wide for the smallest pouches that are included in the combo pack. So, there is no way to ensure that the smallest pouches process straight through the laminator.

Bottom line: I''m glad to have the laminator. It has been faithful and useful thus far. The flimsiness of the tray does make me concerned about the longevity of the laminator, but I also think a buyer would get their money''s worth out of this product before needing to replace it.

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I''ve wanted a laminator for many years, because I love being able to safeguard documents, recipes, scrapbook pages, etc., from fingerprints, stains, rips, and other damage. I just couldn''t justify the price back then. The price for this one is surprisingly low, so I wondered how effective it would be. I had just received an information sheet for a series of classes that will be continuing for the next six months and wanted to preserve it for use during that time, so I tried laminating it in this unit. The unit was very easy to set up and use. Clear instructions are included, but all you do is open up the document tray, plug in the unit and allow it to heat up until the blue light comes on, put your document into a pouch, and feed the pouch through. There are further instructions for relaminating if there is any problem with the seal, but I had zero problems. I fed the document through, peeled off the pouch sheet, and my laminated document was perfect. When done, you just turn off the unit, unplug and allow it to cool, and put it away. The results were stellar. I used the 3-mil weight setting since the page I was laminating was an ordinary Xeroxed page, and the seal was perfect. The laminated page is reinforced yet flexible, clearly readable equally on both sides, and lightweight. I am in love with this laminator! There are so many things I want to laminate--especially recipes I''ve tried and liked that I printed off the Internet. I highly recommend this laminator.

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Scotch is a brand that you can trust so I was excited to try out this laminator. The machine did not disappoint. It was easy to use and worked like a charm with all sorts of different types of paper.

The machine is also fairly light. I would really consider giving a laminator a permanent spot on the desk in my office so it''s important to have a type of machine that you can put in the closet and not have to worry about how much of a hassle it could potentially be to use.

The big kicker for this laminator is that it does the job effectively. I''ve seen too many laminators that left bubbles, essentially ruining the purpose of laminating. This one gets the job done with no mess.

THis laminator isn''t very expensive and you get a quality product. A laminator is a good thing to have, beyond just using it for various fun projects after you first get it. It''s good to have a laminator on the market that isn''t too expensive since it''s not a product you''ll use all the time, but it''s very useful to have around.

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I have put this laminator to work. It does an excellent job on cards and manipulatives for my classroom. It has lived up to my expectations.

Brother White on Lime Green 12mm (0.47 Inches) Laminated Tape (TZeMQG35) Save 3% off

Brother White on Lime Green 12mm Laminated Tape - Retail Packaging
  • White on Lime Green
  • 12mm (0.47 inches)
  • Laminated Tape

Love the lime green color, but the lack of contrast with the white letters makes it difficult to read. Would prefer black writing for improved visibility.

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Labels work great and my kids love the colour. Nice change from the traditional black on white labels. I do recommend.

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Terrible got stuck on label maker. This is the second tape that I purchased because the first one same color/size was eaten by my label maker! I''ve had my machine for 6 years, and it only gets jammed with this tape. Kissed $26 bucks goodbye.

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Priced right and works perfectly in my portable P-Touch label printer unit. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for refills.