Tuesday, September 21, 2010

How feeble is a hp deskjet 940c printer?


How feeble is a hp deskjet 940c printer?

PC Magazine reviewed it stern in December 2001...so 5 years and 3 months behind the times at least
About 6 years, however those fruitless boys were made to concluding and have really soaring capacity low cost cartridges. They are one of the most economical inkjet printers ever made.



Your cartridges are currently something like 40 ml, currently most HP cartridges come at a capacity of almost 5ml.



The page yield on you black is 960 page at 5% coverage, higher than any consumer smooth inkjet on the market.
About 6yrs outmoded. I still have one of them. Great printer. and at the time it be considered a good standard, durable, and mid-range printer. If you still have it, verbs to use it. It is rock solid. A newer line of HP printers are more cost-effective per print. The PhotoSmart D7000 series uses spanking new ink technology. The link last 3 times longer and is twice as cheap!! I'm loving the printer.
1997



The first DeskJet printer, with a black ink tape followed in 1988. Priced at $1000, it be claimed to be able to rival laser printer aspect. It was the tiniest expensive non-impact printer on the market at the time it be introduced, when most small non-laser printers were still impact-based and laser printers remained relatively expensive. The first color DeskJet, the 500C, launch in 1991.

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