![]() Printouts also failed, because the printer could not be contacted. Try scanning, and it would tell me the connection was lost. The version that came out of the box kept dropping the wired connection to the rest of my home network, essentially cutting me off from most tasks. ![]() There’s also a nifty touch-screen, instead of the old one-line displays. Plus the S$369 printer comes with a document feeder (great for SOHOs, when scanning contracts) and dual-sided printing (that helps save paper). I’ve always liked HP for its build quality. I only just got it to work properly, several hours after I took it out of the box. Yet, my latest adventure with HP’s Officejet 6700 Premium, an all-in-one inkjet printer, should give that thought some pause. After all, these things have been around for nearly as long as PCs have been in homes. Setting up a printer these days should be a walk in the park.
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