After creating an affordable MFP with a nice touchscreen and attractive output, HP spoils the deal with a dumbed-down driver that doesn’t even support manual duplexing.
This is a well-balanced MFP for a small office: It’s speedy, with nice text and photos, and a color touchscreen LCD. High-yield inks are affordable.
Expensive toner and the lack of automatic duplexing make this small-office printer less appealing than it could be.
Looks like you can’t teach a new iPad old Smart Covers. Elsewhere, HP shareholders want to know why everything it can do Apple can do better, BlackBerry lets the homefront slip through its fingers, and the iPhone might soon get all the G’s.
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The writing may finally be on the wall for Hewlett-Packard’s storied print division, as reports are circulating that the company is going to merge its Imaging and Printing Group into its PC-making Personal Systems Group as a way to reduce costs and si…

