![]() ![]() Text pages still cost about twice what you’ll pay with fancier models such as the HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus. ![]() That makes for a far more affordable, 9-cent four-color page. The high-yield cartridges include a 1000-page black for $32, or 3.2 cents per page, and 825–page colors for $16 each, which works out to 1.9 cents per page. That’s a slightly above-average 15 cents per four-color page. The $11 cyan, magenta, and yellow last for 330 pages, or 3.3 cents per page. The normal $20 black that lasts for 400 pages works out to a rather pricey 5 cents per page. The Officejet 6700 Premium uses a four-cartridge ink system that’s costlier than average with the standard-capacity supplies, but considerably cheaper than average with the high-capacity cartridges. The draft mode is both faster and more readable than most. Switching to a finer quality mode for text and photo paper for color improves matters considerably (and uses more ink). ![]() Print quality disappoints at default settings on plain paper, as text appears dark charcoal rather than black and slightly soft around the edges, while color images look orangey and fuzzy. Though the scans are slow, at least they look good: fairly accurate in color, not too choppy or dark. ![]()
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