Still, it’s a nice feature to have.ĭespite the “office” name, HP’s Officejet Pro 8620 can serve a subset of home users who print a lot. Unlike some newer MFPs we’ve tested, the ADF’s duplexing requires two passes, which takes a little longer than single-pass scans. The automatic document feeder (ADF) has a large 50-sheet capacity, with duplex (two-sided) scanning. It has clean lines and curvy corners that make it sexy. The Officejet Pro 8620 is a black boxy unit that’s rather sleek-looking for an office-centric product. And a duty cycle of up to 30,000 pages means the chance of wearing it out is slim if you print more than 1,500 pages a month, reexamine your printing habits or invest in a workhorse laser printer. Yes, HP’s Officejet Pro 8620 e-All-in-One ($300 MSRP, but we’ve seen street prices as low as $200) is meant to be a capable four-function (print, copy, scan, fax) multifunction inkjet for small offices, but it’s also a perfect choice for a family that goes through a lot of paper every month. Ignore the word “office” in the name for a second.
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