HP Deskjet D2660 Printer
- Deskjet Printer
- Print Speed Up to 28 ppm Black and Up to 21 ppm Color
- 80 Sheet Input Tray and 20 Sheet Output Tray
- USB 2.0 Connectivity
- Three, One Touch Buttons / Power, Resume and Cancel
Product Description
An affordable, easy-to-use printer you can count on for quality documents and web prints. Easily print your documents with the simplicity of only three; one-touch buttons¿power, resume and cancel. The HP Deskjet D2660 printer allows you to save ink, paper and time by quickly stopping unwanted prints with the print-cancel button. Have the new ink ready when you need it thanks to automatic low-ink alerts, and the conveniently located ink cartridges make it fast and easy to replace ink and get back to printing. You can also save ink and paper by combining content from multiple web pages onto one page with HP Smart Web Printing and conserve print supplies by clipping content from multiple websites and printing on a single page. Enjoy quality, worry free printing with Original HP Inks that are designed to work with your HP printer. Thanks to printer software that easily connects with your PC, you can start enjoying your printer right away…. More >>
HP Deskjet D2660 Printer
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5 comments
Real Reviews 1 on December 21, 2009 at 11:07 am
I purchased the HP D2660 printer back in June. Today I finially had the chance to hook it up. 5 minutes later I printed out my bank statement.
If you want a fast; easy hook up, no hassel printer for general use, this is the one. After suffering for years with printers that were a headache, jamming; eating ink….etc, etc. This HP is a blessing. This is a brand new HP design. It is amazinly compact, takes up no space at all.
It is actually unbelievable How smooth, quiet and the print quality is outstanding. This is the step up from the lower priced model of the HP’s. I think I am the first person to purchase one since their inception on Amazon. I just love it. It is worth the extra few bucks, trust me. You will love this printer. This is great for the pros and the novice alike. I rarely write reviews, however, this HP derserves the extra time spent to inform others in need of a quility printer with out the grief, and do not have the time to fool around with junk products. This is an outstanding product for a very reasonable price. As usual, I ordered from Amazon and had the printer the next day. Best regards,HP Deskjet D2660 Printer (CH366A#ABA) Busy guy in Connecticut.
Peter Burrows on December 21, 2009 at 1:42 pm
You’d think HP could make a printer that doesn’t jam itself frequently, and one that can print full lines in font sizes below 10. Not this one, at least not the one I’ve got. The lousy ink consumption I expected.
3rdtimer on December 21, 2009 at 3:04 pm
I have been working with computers for years and have installed numerous printers. 9 times out of ten they work as advertised. This one does not. I bought it on November 2nd and returned it a little less than 30 days later. I did all the tricks to get it to work….uninstalled the old printer, cleaned the registry, removed all traces of the old printer and began installing this one. As usual, HP’s bloatware loaded up and I allowed it believing that maybe it would work on my wife’s more than adequate computer. Nope…..the printer would go “clunk” and freeze. After several tries, I pulled the bloatware off and stripped the registry as above and downloaded and installed HP’s minimal drivers. It printed maybe once or twice and then froze again. I ran HP’s diagnostics for printers and it didn’t help. I spent far too much time reading “troubleshooting” and forums etc.
Oddly enough, she had 2 jobs in the cue when all of a sudden about 1 hour later the printer spit them out fully printed. I continued for the next 2 weeks on a semi regular basis rethinking all procedures and tried them all. No go. Sometimes it worked, most of the time it did not. I spent far too much effort and brainpower pulling every trick in the book to get this pig to fly and decided that my suspicions about HP’s “new line” of simple ink jets were correct and HP was no longer worth the effort. I gave them a chance (again) but am no longer interested in doing so. I took an IT friends advice and picked up an Epson that worked right out of the box and continues to do so.
Find a different brand. HP has got some serious issues to correct with this model series. (Using WinXPSP3 fully updated on an Intel 2.6 with 2GB ram and a SATA HDD with only 3 programs in “startup”) Trust me…her computer was NOT the problem.
Multifaceted Lee on December 21, 2009 at 4:58 pm
I’ve had this printer for three weeks. It is hooked up directly to my laptop at work.This printer was easy to set up. It prints much quicker and quieter than the Epson C60 I had before, and at a lower price. I’ve always been very satisfied with HP printers.
Pool Lady on December 21, 2009 at 5:27 pm
When it runs it is a great printer. It printed very nice but every few days it would have an error. All the lights would start blinking and it was difficult to get it fixed so I could print again. We use it in a business so that was not acceptable.
HP was very good to me. I did the online chat and called in twice. They finally gave me an online giftcard for a new printer. After reading the reviews I selected a different model. We will see how that goes:)