HP Officejet Pro 8000
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
From the Manufacturer Want laser-quality printing at prices your business can afford? Save money without cutting corners using the HP Officejet Pro 8000 Printer. Print professional color for up to 50% lower cost per page and less energy use than lasers[1]. When you add up the savings, your bottom line could increase up to $576 per year compared to lasers[2].Create your own marketing materials like flyers and brochures, plus print everyday business documents like invoices and meeting notes. To make sure your documents look sharp and vibrant, choose Original HP Officejet Pro pigment inks. These inks even let you highlight your documents without smearing the text.
Want to save paper? That's easy with automatic two-sided printing. Plus, use HP Smart Web Printing[3] to avoid printing web pages with ads, menu bars and other unnecessary info. Simply select the photos and text you want, organize it all on a single page and click "Print".
Want to improve productivity? Print from multiple PCs using built-in wired networking and conveniently print up to 250 pages without reloading the paper tray.
Boost your business image and your bottom line with the HP Officejet Pro 8000 PrinterPrint professional color without going over budget. For up to 50% lower cost per color page than lasers[1], create custom marketing materials in your own office. Print only what you need, whenever you need it, so you can avoid keeping outdated documents and storing extra copies.
Make your own brochures, flyers and more using HP Brochure Paper and HP Tri-fold Brochure Paper. Find business templates and project ideas at www.hp.com/print
Create custom marketing materials in your own office.
Save energy in more ways than one with an HP Officejet ProGet high-powered business printing without burning up power. HP Officejet Pros use up to 50% less energy than lasers[1]. Plus, this printer is an ENERGY STAR® qualified product.
Remember compatible ink, paper and accessoriesSay it best with Original HP. The HP Officejet Pro 8000 Printer uses four individual inks: 940 Black, 940 Cyan, 940 Magenta and 940 Yellow. You can save money on ink by choosing optional XL high-capacity cartridges (not included; please purchase separately).
Print all your business documents, from brochures and presentations to invoices and emails, using HP paper.
To easily connect your PC to this HP printer, you'll need a USB cable.
See all the compatible inks and recommended papers here.
Save energy in more ways than one with an HP Officejet Pro. Get the specificsPRINT SPEED: Maximum speeds of 35 ppm black, 34 ppm color[4]PRINT FROM: Ethernet, USB, PC/Mac®PAPER HANDLING: 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 14"; up to 15,000 pages per monthWhat's in the box?
- HP Officejet Pro 8000 Printer
- Built-in automatic duplexer
- HP 940 Black/Yellow Printhead
- HP 940 Cyan/Magenta Printhead
- HP 940 Black Officejet Ink Cartridge
- HP 940 Cyan Officejet Ink Cartridge
- HP 940 Magenta Officejet Ink Cartridge
- HP 940 Yellow Officejet Ink Cartridge
- Power supply
- Power cord
- Setup poster
- Firewall booklet
- Safety and Warranty Guide
- CD-ROMs (for software)
HP OfficejetBusiness impact for up to 50% less cost[1].
Give your business the best of both worldsLooking for a laser printer? Buy the affordable alternative—HP Officejet Pros. You'll get the best of both: the laser quality your business needs at the low inkjet prices you want. Print professional color for up to 50% lower cost per page and less energy use than lasers[1].
Print impressive documents using new HP Officejet Pro pigment inksWhat's different about these inks? You can print water-resistant documents[5] with sharp-looking text and bright color, plus highlight your documents without smearing the ink. Four individual ink cartridges mean you replace only the cartridge that runs out, so you have more control over your print costs.
Want to get more ink for less money? Buy optional XL high-capacity cartridges[6] for up to two times the number of pages than standard cartridges.
Print professional color for up to 50% lower cost per page and less energy use than lasers[1].
Reduce, reuse and recycleWant to help your business go green? Easily save paper with automatic two-sided printing. Plus, use HP Smart Web Printing[3] to select what you want to print from multiple websites—and print it all on a single page.
Since HP Officejet Pros are ENERGY STAR® qualified products, you can be sure you're saving power.
Did you know HP recycles your print cartridges for free? Visit www.hp.com/recycle for details. In 2006, HP recycled more than 164 million pounds of hardware and print cartridges—the same weight as 600 jumbo jets.
Print multiple websites all on a single page with HP Smart Web Printing[3].
Choose the right product for you.
Want all of these features plus wireless networking? Buy the HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer.
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[1] Majority of color laser printers under $300, June 2008, OJ Pro with highest-capacity cartridges. Energy use based on HP testing using the ENERGY STAR® program's TEC test method criteria. For details, see www.hp.com/go/officejet[2] Majority of color laser printers under $300 and color laser all-in-ones under $600, June 2008, OJ Pro with highest-capacity cartridges. Color page volume/coverage estimates for businesses with 5-19 employees from February 2009 InfoTrends Report. For details, see www.hp.com/go/officejet. Based on published yields and continuous printing; see www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies. Results may vary.[3] Requires Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.[4] After first page; see www.hp.com/go/inkjetprinter for details.[5] Based on HP internal testing, using papers with the ColorLok logo.[6] Not included. Please purchase separately.ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR logo are registered U.S. marks.
Get professional results while saving energy with this high-performance, HP printer. This HP Officejet Pro Printer consumes up to 50% less energy than color laser printers.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 19.5 x 18.9 x 7.1 inches ; 17.2 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 25 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B001QTVXVO
- Item model number: CB092AB1H
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Technical Details
- Laser Quality Print Speed Up to 15 ppm Black/11 ppm Color, Maximum Print Speed of 35 ppm Black/34 ppm
- USB 2.0, Ethernet Standard Connectivity
- 250-Sheet Input Tray, 150-Sheet Output Tray, Automatic Two-Sided Printing Standard
- Up to 8.5 x 11 inches Borderless Printing
- 32 MB Memory and 384 MHz Processor Speed
Costumer Reviews
I almost never write reviews on Amazon, because most often I find the reviews perfectly describe the items I've purchased. But in this case, since the mixed reviews I read here before buying almost discouraged me from purchasing this printer,
I feel like I am obligated to write about my experience with this printer.
I've had a HP Photosmart 3180 all-in-one for about two years now, and it still works. However, I was really sick of replacing the ink cartridges every 70 pages or so, and wanted a printer that could handle double-sided printing. I purchase a lot of digital textbooks for school since they're typically half the price, but I still want a physical book in front of me, so I typically print out chapters as needed for my courses. Printing chapters with my all-in-one HP was a HUGE CHORE, not only taking HOURS of time, but SEVERAL cartridges of ink... not to mention the frustration of manually printing two sided documents in book-layout.... agh!
My printer just arrived this morning. I removed it from it's box, followed the included quick setup instructions, and that was that! I have NO idea what is wrong, or happened with some of the other reviewers set-up processes since mine was exactly as described in the instructions. The process couldn't have been any more straight forward! Then again, other reviewers did note their PC operating system .... and well, I guess that's Microsoft's Vista for ya. I'm on a Mac, so I didn't have to deal with solving Vista's various operating hurdles.
In agreement with other reviews, the first-time initialization did take about 20 minutes, but it's a one time deal, so not that big of a nuisance. Actually, the first thing the printer did when I plugged it in was print out a polite little note to let me know that it was going to begin its initialization process, which could take up to 20 minutes, and could I please not interrupt the process by powering off or otherwise disturbing it. The friendly little note even suggested I work on installing the included software in the mean-time, which I did. Installation of the software again could not have been more straight-forward.
When the printer was done initializing, I immediately opened a 96 page document, clicked the box for two-sided printing, and without issue of ANY kind, the printer got on it's way, printing 96 pages of colored, double-sided textbook pages in perfect book-layout... Ahhhh... :-)
I am super impressed with this printer! For the cost, I think it is totally more than worth it!
I was searching for a simple, reliable printer and did not need multiple functions (fax,scan,etc.) commonly included in many printer feature packages. Whether it will stand the test of time for reliability is a question yet to be answered. However, when I purchased this model a few weeks ago, the availability of significant discounts coupled with a $50.00 trade-in offer from HP made this a real value for me. Set up was simple, and using the custom set up allowed me to avoid adding superfluous software.
Printing is quick and quality is fine. I really like the four color ink cartridges so I will only need to purchase the color that I need. Automatic two-sided printing is a nice extra that I didn't seek but happily accept.
Yes, it is a little noisy when printing, and initializing seems to take forever (but probably about a minute or so). I did have to go to the HP website to take a peek at the user manual to answer a couple of my operating questions, but I guess not including user manuals in the box saves a lot of paper in the long run.
In summary, so far, so good.
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