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Apollo APO P2250-101 Inkjet Printer

Apollo APO P2250-101 Inkjet Printer

List Price: $89.99
Your Price: $89.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Uses Standard HP Cartridges
Review: A nice feature of this printer is it uses standard hp cartridges, the same cartridges as the HP 610/612 AKA - HP #20 & HP #49. The 51649 is the same cartridge used in all HP 690 series printers for years. The 20 is a fairly new cartridge so it may be a little more uncomon to find it. You can buy these cartridges at just about any store that sells HP cartridges. This is a great feature because it is nearly imposible to find ink for some of the other lowbuck printers out there. Print quality is good & it is a cool design. ... ?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Works for me!!!!!
Review: I actually have a P2200 inkjet by Apollo, a close cousin this printer. I have found it work reliably and consistantly. Just what this colloege student needs. The best part was, is that it was affordable. Keep up the good work Apollo.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Slow, but dependable. Ink hard to find.
Review: I bought the 2250 after my second Epson went south. The Color 600 needed so many repairs that I gave up. Then the Color 740 went south. I just needed a printer to do odd jobs since my wife's computer has a good HP. The only problem is that nobody who carries the printer seems to have the ink cartridges. That's not good planning from Apollo. Print quality is great for such an inexpensive printer. Just don't expect that 10 page document to finish by dinnertime.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Slow, but dependable. Ink hard to find.
Review: I bought the 2250 after my second Epson went south. The Color 600 needed so many repairs that I gave up. Then the Color 740 went south. I just needed a printer to do odd jobs since my wife's computer has a good HP. The only problem is that nobody who carries the printer seems to have the ink cartridges. That's not good planning from Apollo. Print quality is great for such an inexpensive printer. Just don't expect that 10 page document to finish by dinnertime.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Apollo P-2650P
Review: I bought the first one that came out on the market about 3 years ago and it is still going strong I find changing the cartridges out much more easier than the other printers. I am very interested in buying another one ... .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: rating of the apollo printer
Review: I bought the first one that came out on the market about 3 years ago and it is still going strong I find changing the cartridges out much more easier than the other printers. I am very interested in buying another one ... .

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better than you might think
Review: I recently purchased this variety of printer for both its price and the fact it's powered by HP technology. I planned to get a LaserJet, but wanted an inexpensive printer in the interim that handled simple black and white pages --- and I wasn't disappointed. The quality was a lot better than I expected -- it was hard to tell apart from some LaserJet prints. But only when there isn't too much text crowded onto a page. For example, my resume has a lot of information packed onto one page, and althought the print looked good, you could tell it wasn't done on a LaserJet. Whereas, a written letter with less crowded text, appeared to past as a LaserJet page. In short, have professional resumes done on a LaserJet, but all other printed work can be done on the Apollo Inkjet with no discernible difference. Also, the model also has a sleek design that is comparable with most any other home office furniture or equipment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better than you might think
Review: I recently purchased this variety of printer for both its price and the fact it's powered by HP technology. I planned to get a LaserJet, but wanted an inexpensive printer in the interim that handled simple black and white pages --- and I wasn't disappointed. The quality was a lot better than I expected -- it was hard to tell apart from some LaserJet prints. But only when there isn't too much text crowded onto a page. For example, my resume has a lot of information packed onto one page, and althought the print looked good, you could tell it wasn't done on a LaserJet. Whereas, a written letter with less crowded text, appeared to past as a LaserJet page. In short, have professional resumes done on a LaserJet, but all other printed work can be done on the Apollo Inkjet with no discernible difference. Also, the model also has a sleek design that is comparable with most any other home office furniture or equipment.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Apollo or Hp 610C
Review: In appearance, the P-2200 does bear a faint resemblance to an HP Deskjet. with a similar paper feed arrangement (paper tray on one side, out tray immediately above it). On closer examination, I reached the conclusion that the print engine comes from the HP Deskjet 610C, which is a little more expensive.

About the performance and image quality, it've a good quality, but ocasionally there is a banding on the printed area.

On the other hand, build quality was poor, the printer and feed mechanisms feel flimsy, and it's too much noise.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Apollo or Hp 610C
Review: In appearance, the P-2200 does bear a faint resemblance to an HP Deskjet. with a similar paper feed arrangement (paper tray on one side, out tray immediately above it). On closer examination, I reached the conclusion that the print engine comes from the HP Deskjet 610C, which is a little more expensive.

About the performance and image quality, it've a good quality, but ocasionally there is a banding on the printed area.

On the other hand, build quality was poor, the printer and feed mechanisms feel flimsy, and it's too much noise.


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