I was skeptical because printers with me sometimes stand around for several months without plugged the power cord and like to stick the print heads of inkjet because times with dried ink.
A consultant of electronic house told me at HP printers, the two cartridges (K, CMY (expressly not four individual cartridges, as there would be different)) have, there'd be there a solution that is not based on the purging of the nozzles with ink. The cartridges were full, the printer can be separated a long time by the network and was working anyway. He would have bought a previous model a few years ago and would be satisfied.
+ The supplied cartridges were actually full.
+ The printer is running for more than half a year good, reliable with proper print image, even after weeks of disuse. Short intensive use (more than once 4h copying and printing in between a little) he has coped without grumbling.
+ Photos look good.
+ It can print on both sides.
+ Wire and easily print from Android, Apple and Windows devices is made possible.
It is surprisingly straightforward. Printer cables we have not.
+ Copying takes at copy setting "brighter" not longer than my previous laser multifunction device. In a few pages to be copied's going even faster because the warming is omitted.
+ The printer is wonderfully small.
+ Another advantage: inkjets verpusten no fine dust particles, which are then later on radiographs in the form of tumors more visible.
My conclusion: I'm surprisingly happy, well done HP!
We are talking about the price of ink on another occasion, although my impression is so much worse is that not more, considering higher initial cost for just equipped laser printers, toner and drum.