HP CM2320NF Color LaserJet Multifunction Printer
- Color LaseJet Multifunction Printer
- Print Speeds of Up to 21 Pages Per Minute ppm, Letter 20 ppm, A4
- 50 Page Automatic Document Feeder, ADF
- Hi Speed USB 2.0 port, Built In Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Networking, RJ-11 Fax Ports
- One Door Access to the Preinstalled, Easy to Replace Original HP Print Cartridges
Product Description
Get advanced print, copy, fax,1 and scan capabilities in a single easy to use device, eliminating the expense and space of multiple single function devices. Receive both black and white and color output quickly with print speeds of up to 21 pages per minute /ppm, letter /20 ppm, A4. Typical office print job Time To Completion can be nearly three times faster with the MFPs Instant on Technology. Instant on Copy with LED based scanning technology delivers your first copy in seconds. With a total input capacity of up to 550 sheets, you can stay focused on your work.1 Use the 50 page automatic document feeder /ADF for unattended copying, scanning, and faxing. Save time with built in automatic two sided printing and copying. The HP Color LaserJet CM2320fxi MFPs photo memory card slots make it simple to create impressive marketing materials with high quality photo accents. Import images directly into business documents, or print them from the control panel. Prin… More >>
HP CM2320NF Color LaserJet Multifunction Printer
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5 comments
Prashanth Ruthala on December 22, 2009 at 4:31 am
Excellent performance and good value for the money spent. A little heavy to move it around but I’m very happy about its performance.
K. Sobieski on December 22, 2009 at 7:23 am
This may have been the absolute WORST HP experience that I’ve ever had. This MFP promises the moon, but can’t quite deliver (at least not without a boost).
IF you are buying it because you will be able to scan to e-mail, unless you have control of your e-mail server and can disable authentication, maybe OK. If you are the likely SOHO user that has an e-mail host (which most-likely requires authentication to prevent SPAM), forget about it, won’t work. Maybe HP will do some research next time they upgrade the firmware and enable settings for e-mail authentication.
IF you are plannning to scan to computer folder locations that are on a Windows Server 2003, be prepared to jump through hoops. Support was miserable on this machine. ONE person at HP finally knew about this machine right off the bat without transferring me 5 or 100 times. Apparently, this is a “Commercial Model” and support is only available Monday-Friday. For a machine that advertises compatibility with Win Server 2k3, it really isn’t. Features required to set a location on the server for scanning directly from the machine aren’t installable (namely the HP Toolbox). It took me a lot of trying to get it going (see my workaround at http://www.myitgeeks.com/Windows_Server_2003_HP_CM2320.htm).
If you just need a color copier, fax, scanner at a reasonable price that will work with XP, you’re probably OK.
kamel@pdq.net on December 22, 2009 at 8:40 am
this had Errors on screen out of the box, hp refused to replace it, they sent a tech
to fix is, the tech used an old part which had more erros than the first one, the printer continuly do calibration, a lot of cleaning cycles during work day, also some times it would just restart in the middle of scan or print job, as far a as faxing some time it will not recive all the pages, the installation takes too long and it really puts a heavy load on the workstaiotn, just imagin if you have to install it on 10 computers , it will take about 7 hrs , scanning to PC did not work all the time, may be one out 3 times it would work, many erros pc not found, also printes slow,
I think this is the worst HP has ever made, hp should not be selling this product any more, and should replace it with some thing better to every customer.
Angelique Koster on December 22, 2009 at 9:28 am
I’ve always been a faithful HP buyer, but this one pushed me over the edge. I spent $650 on this printer, to get rid of the headached that I had with using a separate laser pronter from an officejet that didn’t scan well (couldn’t adjust resolution/very slow/problematic). Well, some issues got better and some didn’t. I scan a lot for my work. I must say, this printer prints beautifully and very fast. Absolutely no problems there at all. But, if you want to scan to email, it’s in jpg form. Yuck. If you scan into the software, everything goes smoothly until you go to save the file. I don’t care what resolution you are at, it can take several minutes. It even continuously puts my Imac G5 to sleep and causes it to start overheating. Isn’t that strange? Nothing else has ever done this to my mac. I’ve called in and talked to several people – they don’t care, they say that that is just how their scanners work. I was transferred so many times, and walked away with no solutions. Also, being a mac user, there is a glitch (they admitted to this), in which my letter size documents will scan in as legal unless I hit auto-crop which enlarges everything on the page and crops all the way down to the actual words on the page. It looks horrible. But the worst thing is how it shuts my computer down and wastes so much time. I feel I completely wasted my money. I’ll probably buy a Xerox Documate 510 on the side (we use this at work and it rarely has problems) on the side. Don’t waste your money. Printer works great – buy a separate scanner (not Hp’s) or try out another company’s multifunction printer. HP is not what they used to be.
Scott Harris on December 22, 2009 at 10:00 am
Bought this on sale at Staples for $479 after $50 any printer trade in allowance, so it was definitely time to move to a color laser. I was concerned about some of the reviews that had problems with paper curl, but to my pleasant surprise, there was minimal paper curl from the very first print with cheap paper ($2 a ream stuff). Setup was pretty straightforward. I use a Mac, so installation was smooth as usual. The only glitch that I see, which probably isn’t a glitch, is when you scan documents in, it treats them as full size of the glass, which is 14 inches long. You can choose auto cropping, but it can make it smaller than a page. There is no selection for a standard 8.5 X 11. Not a big deal, but just thought I’d mention it. The color print quality is amazing. There’s a slight gloss to the toner, so it makes everything look great. Bottom line, I’m pleased with this purchase and for the price, I don’t think there’s anything that can compare.