HP Color LaserJet CP1518ni

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  • 5 star: 1
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  • 3 star: 3
  • 2 star: 0
  • 1 star: 6

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1.0 stars 3 of 3 users found this review helpful

"not worth the bother" By gottaluvamac

Pros what few sheets DID print properly looked great. Also, the networking setup was ready in seconds with both mac and pcs all on the same network.

Cons (eyes rolling and heavy sigh) I started printing flyers on HP glossy paper from Indesign and a pdf file that was 650k in size. I only got to 40 sheets printed and by then, it jammed 3 times, timed out many times, even after turning off the time out.

Summary I went online, read many reviews after the fact and found many of the same complaints as I ran into. After the 3rd paper jam and it timed out, I boxed it up and took it back to the store. I'm an experienced graphic artist and computer literate and ... Expand full review

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Quick Specs

  • Printer Type: Workgroup printer - Laser - Color
  • Max media size: Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
  • Connectivity technology: Wired

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