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HP LaserJet 3015 All-in-One | List Price: $349.99

| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Binding: Electronics
Features: - Monochrome laser printing, sheet-fed copying, faxing, and color scanning
- Up to 15 ppm printing and copying; up to 600 x 600 dpi resolution
- 24-bit color scanning from ADF, 9,600 dpi enhanced scan resolution
- Built-in V.34 fax modem, up to 110-sheet fax memory
- USB and parallel interfaces, PC and Mac compatible
Your XP machine will never go on standby again [Posted on 2006-04-26] I have owned a lot of HP printers and such over the last 20 years. There's no problem with this machine that I care to harp on, but the SUPPORT SOFTWARE has a BUG that PREVENTS Windows XP from GOING ON STANDBY. Your machine will just sit there like an idiot, displaying the error message and failing repeatedly to go into power-saving mode. THE PROBLEM IS KNOWN to HP, but their suggested FIX DOES NOT WORK no matter how many times you download and install updated drivers, NOR DOES THE COMPANY RESPOND to e-mail or voice messages about the problem. This has been going on for several months for me. Not happy.
Good Printer But Not Fot High Volume Use. [Posted on 2006-05-09] I bought the printer for my home office. It works well for basic printing of documents but have some annoying problems when it comes to faxes, copies, and scans. I go through a lot of paper during a typical day. I have to send a lot of faxes and make copies constantly. The machine makes this job very taxing at times. For normal printing of documents I have no complaints. The problems I have with the machine's faxing, copying, scanning capabilities make me regret not doing more research before I purchased it. I would not purchase this machine if given a second chance.
These problems are due to the way the paper is fed into the machine. The paper feeds from the top of the machine and jams very often. Ive used the reccommended papers and have still had problems in a variety of situations. I would recommend getting a fax machine that did not use gravity to feed the documents, these machines tend to jam and cause a headache for the user.
After using the machine daily for the past year I run into the most problems when Im:
1. Trying to fax/scan/copy more than 15 pages at a time
2. Trying to fax/scan/copy documents that were just printed using the machine and are not perfectly straigt
3. Trying to fax/scan/copy documents that have been previously folded as in letters recieved in the mail.
The machine will pull more than one page through at a time sometimes a whole stack of papers at once. If the load is too much there will be a paper jam and you will have to restart the process.
I often fax long distance to professional offices. It is a NIGHTMARE when the machine does not like what you are trying to feed it. If you leave it alone sometimes you wont know which pages sent and which pages doubled up on transmission, then you have to either resend the whole fax or call the person on the other line and try to find out what is missing, which can be taxing on large faxes.
When the machine starts to give me problems but the fax has to be made, Im forced to feed each sheet INDIVIDUALY into the machine to make sure they are sent. This would be no big problem with small faxes but recently I had to send 100 Pages to a long distance company. It still would not have been that bad if the machine had more memory. I had to feed one at a time and then after the first 20 or so I had to wait until each few pages were successfully sent before the machine would let me feed in the next few pages. Luckily my computer was there so I was able to keep busy for the hour or so that it took just to feed in the papers.
This is reason enough to pass on this printer if you expect to use this machine for moderate to high volume faxes/scans/copies, but there is more.
The software that the printer uses is based on an internet connection and if you are not connected you cannot access or change any of the options from your pc, you can however use the small screen on the printer to change most of the more common fax/copy options if your internet connection is lost.
You CANNOT SCAN anything though because the printer relies on PC input in order for you to pick how you would like to save the scan. This can be really annoying if your modem is in another room, or if you are having problems with your cable connection. Or if you are having problems faxing and want to scan and then email your document.
I would only recommend this printer for somebody that uses it primarily for the printing of documents, small copies, small faxes, and small scans. AND I STRESS SMALL. Id go with a machine that had a tray that was not based on gravity to feed the papers into it thus avoiding the problems with jams when there should be no jams. It is one of the most annoying things Ive ever experienced when you want to use the machine to accomplish a simple task and it ends up wasting your time and causing you headache.
also there is a problem with the faxes. the people that wrote the software did not think about what they were doing. When you send a fax you can either send from the fax directly by placing papers in the tray and hitting a button on the machine or you can place the papers in the tray and go into fax software to create a cover page and send the fax.
there is a problem with this software, first you cant just hit a button and save a contact. you fill out the name, company name, and fax number right a subject and a little message and the software sends it to the number and fills out a cover page for you.
there is an autosave function for the contact info but it randomly saves. you cant just hit a button to add the person to your addressbook instead you have to go through like three other steps just to save a guys number.
ive used other software that when you send a fax it saves a copy of the fax on your hard drive. this software also seems to save copies randomly and then deletes them after a while.
the software also doesnt save a copy of the incoming faxes to your pc all the time. there are two settings: one allows the fax to come directly into the pc where you can print it out, or you can have it where the fax machine gets it directly and prints it out right away. this is the option that i like to use because my computer is not always on (like most people) the problem is that you cant set it to save the file on the computer and print it out automatically at the same time. this way you could have a backup of the stored faxes on the pc but the pc would not have to be on all the time.
also of the faxes that are stored on the fax machine, there is a problem when you have to reprint a fax that you may have lost. you cant just select the one that you want to print out if you need to replace a lost fax. instead you have to print out all of the faxes that are stored on the memory.
the scanning function is also a pain. you have to put the pages on the scanner, then hit a button on the machine, then you have to go to the PC and select how you want to save the file (jpg, Pdf, bmp) then you hit save, and it starts to scan. when all the pages are done you have to hit a final button in order to save the pages just in case you need to scan an additional page. it was a good idea but it takes so long and the software keeps popping up on the screen so you cant really do anything on the computer when it is saving the pages.
If you lack stress in your life buy this model from HP [Posted on 2006-06-08] I actually wanted to use 0 stars but not available as a choice. I purchased the HP Laserjet 3015 last Fall. For the first month or so it worked fine then it started to print on a slant. A refurbished model that was sent to me as a replacement did the same thing. Faxes came in crooked and word process documents printed at an angle. Calls to HP proved fruitless and frustrating. They made no attempt to satisfy me, reimburse me for the original defective machine nor reimburse me for the added expense of paying to have a second defective machine sent to me or in any way acknowledge the problem. They actually denied being able to see that lines were crooked when I faxed pages to them. That was the straw that broke my back. Actually denying the problem when it was starring them in the face. I am stuck with this machine but you don't have to be- DO NOT BUY THIS MACHINE. If it makes a difference to you what your printed documents look like or if you like your incoming faxes to be straight on the page this is not the machine for you. I will NEVER buy another product from HP. This company has a defective machine and it refuses to acknowledge it. You will not be satisfied if you deal with them. Several other reviewers mention this problem so I am not an isolated case. I am sure that HP is well aware of the defect and just chooses to take your money and give you a defective product. HP service providers have acknowledged this model as well as other HP products have problems and they do not even recommend purchasing them. Old HP products worked well but the current products fail in comparision to other products out there. Buyer Beware !!
Very fast [Posted on 2006-09-11] This printer is quite fast for its price. It's also got a small desktop footprint. The native Postscript support (surprising in such a low-cost unit) makes it work perfectly with Linux out of the box (no drivers to install).
Very Pleased [Posted on 2008-05-17] I've owned this printer for years, and have printed 14,000 pages with it. It's only jammed 18 times.
I use this printer for resumes, school materials, etc. The print quality is excellent, the toner cartridges are readily available and not expensive. It has the capability to produce duplex pages, will fax, scan loose document pages.
Overall, this product has been outstanding!
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