
I’ve just completed a review of the small, compact, and stylishly fast new printer from HP. Take a look to see the shortcomings of this small wonder of a LaserJet.

I’ve just completed a review of the small, compact, and stylishly fast new printer from HP. Take a look to see the shortcomings of this small wonder of a LaserJet.

I recently was asked about a deal at Provantage.com. It appears there was a pricing mistake and most of their HP LaserJet printers had a price tag with the rebate already taken off. The customer could then submit the original rebate and get a deal of the century (nearly free after rebate). So are these rebates valid? Has anyone received a rebate back from HP in a timely manner? Most people I know don’t mess with the rebates, but some go through the fun process of getting the UPC labels, forms, and praying that HP receives the rebate and processes it immediately. Just a note to those individuals seeking to find that HP LaserJet “free” after rebate, it hasn’t happened yet, and probably won’t anytime soon. Prices are, however, falling quickly, so cross your fingers.

I just finished a short review of this timeless classic printer that is still around in many businesses. Why? Well many people have asked me what worth they have in their current condition and what items are compatible with them. Since it’s one of the last metal-framed printers that HP built, there is still some good value left. Although there are a few common problems that can easily be fixed in most cases, a fully refurbished machine should last much longer than a new printer sold today from the same company (although it may not be as fast).
You can find the review at laserjetspecs.com