The HP 6700 is a solid printer with proven features that work well wirelessly. However, this is older technology and not easily replaced by a similar machine of this era. I refer to the utilization of unused ink cartridges designed for the HP 6600/6700 All-In-One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax Machine. This machine was purchased as a replacement for my HP 6600 that developed issues after 3 years of use. I had over $125 of unused ink cartridges for my HP 6600, which NOW sells for 3 times it's original cost, IF, you can find one on ebay or Craig's List. You should be cautious about purchasing the HP 6600/6700 on ebay. Most do NOT offer a warrantee and many were not even tested before being placed on the website. I paid twice the original purchase price for a "refurbished" HP 6700 printer. Hopefully, I will be able to utilize my remaining cartridges before this one bites the dust!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The printer works fine, print quality is good, in decent shape other just it not being cleaned very well. I also had to perform a factory reset on it after it having difficulties connecting to my network. After the reset it seems to be in working order now. I understand that it’s an older printer so it’s always a gamble but a gamble I was willing to take considering I had hundreds of dollars worth of ink for it. So far so good though!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It meets my need to replace an HP that used the same toner. I had quite a bit left so wanted to purchase a similar printer to the one I had. My only complaint is that it doesn't remove a print job from the print queue. So I have to remove hte printer from my computer and reload it or turn it off for a period of time before printing another document. Time doesn't help. Just have to mess with it to get empty the print queue even though the documents did print.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Firstly, using the cartridges that came with the printer, the BLACK cartridge would not print, even after aligning and cleaning the printer-head multiple times. Next, I changed each of the cartridges and replaced with new cartridges. Still, the BLACK cartridge would not print. Alignment and printer-head cleaning did not work. I changed cartridges a 2nd time, but the BLACK ink would not work. Finally, after swapping the cartridges in and out multiple times, it now states an apparent FATAL error, stating that there is a "carriage jam" and that the printer head cannot move. BTW, there is NO PAPER JAM, plus the carriage does slide, so it is not stuck. This was a waste of MONEY, TIME and EFFORT - Unfortunately for me, it was a HORRIBLE purchase! Incredibly disappointed!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I had a HP Officejet that I purchased in 2005 that had quit working early last year, that was an excellent printer. I replaced it with a printer that was not HP and I was not satisfied with it at all. I finally gave up on it and purchased this HP Officejet and I am happy with it. As with most things made these days the quality had diminished, even though there are a few electronic upgrades, the print quality is not as good as it used to be. The individual ink colors are also more expensive than they were with the old HP. I am happy with the Officejet 6700. Compared to the printer that I replaced it is excellent.
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