Yes, HP's are great starter printers. They are user friendly and the particular model you are considering is cheap on ink (cartridges will cost you around $14 each).
My grandmother has the same printer that you are looking at. She liked it so well that she got one for my grandfathers home office. Both printers are working fine and the ink, like I mentioned, is cheaper than most printers. Be sure only to purchase HP ink though because refilled cartridges are unreliable and can ruin your printer. Refilled cartridges will also void your manufacturer's warranty.
2007-01-17 17:58:44
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answered by johnusmaximus1 6
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I agree with Cafetom. I've brought every sort of printer, and have had no problems with HP. On cheap printers replacing the cartridges sometimes cost more than just buying another printer with the cartridges. However I've had pretty good luck refilling them.
2007-01-17 14:39:02
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answered by Clipper 6
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Printers are quite cheap now, and they certainly are fine for a beginner.
However, you may want to price the cartridges to see which printer has the cheapest cartridges before you buy the printer....as you will have to replace the ink cartridges at some time :)
2007-01-17 14:36:50
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answered by Crystaline 3
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Yes, a small desk top printer is a good starter. HPs are good in general, I have the Deskjet 932C and it works just fine. My cousin got it with the computer I have and I got the whole set up from her four years ago, not one problem with it as far as the printer is concerned. Simple and small. Look around and see what you like.
2007-01-17 14:38:46
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answered by ~Les~ 6
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Price the refill cartridges also, Low price printers, then High priced INK
2007-01-17 14:36:58
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answered by G. M. 6
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I have got to say HP printers are real good i have one and i love it .yes they are a good starter.
2007-01-17 14:37:58
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answered by prt1984 1
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2016-12-12 14:04:00
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answered by ? 4
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They are ok, but they wear out quick. I have switched to lexmark because I don't print much either but the one I bought at Wal-Mart is a 3 in 1 and only cost $75 and the in is only like $12 a cartridge.
2007-01-17 14:37:46
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answered by sproutsmomma 2
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Hey Dude,
Perfect. Expect though, that when the ink runs out, or you go through you first ream of paper, you can throw it away.
Ink costs more than the printer itself.
Tom
2007-01-17 14:34:58
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answered by Cafetom 4
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