Yes, the HP Officejet Pro is a great reliable printer. I do not have that specific printer, but I have used HP in my office for years! I love that brand because it lasts forever and I have never had problems.
There are several printers that are the best for commercial purposes. HP is definitely the top brand when it comes to commercial business. The entire HP OfficeJet Pro Series is best. Samsung also makes a good high volume printer.
There are many kinds of OfficeJet printers. Some good examples would be the Pro 8600, the Pro 7500A Wide Format e-All-in-One, and the Pro X576dw Multifunction Printer.
A wireless printer is a good investment for a small business or home office. They are relatively inexpensive and allow you to print without the hassle of extra cords.
A badge printer is a printer that will print up badges, name tags etc. Unless your business requires something like this, I don't think that you will require a badge printer. There are a variety of great printers available for small businesses. This link may assist you in choosing what is right for you: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/141400/best_homeoffice_and_smallbusiness_printers.html
The Best makers of all-in-one printers are HP, Lexmark, and Epson. Epson is the Cheapest selection, Lexmark is mostly for business purposes, and HP makes great all around Printers. An HP Officejet could serve any purpose and carry out any duty. Epson Workforce is a good series of printers with virtually every capability the HP Officejet has but for a lower price.
I usually use HP printers for my needs. They have always performed well and have the functionality I need.
There are many kinds of OfficeJet printers. Some good examples would be the Pro 8600, the Pro 7500A Wide Format e-All-in-One, and the Pro X576dw Multifunction Printer.
Substitutes for business inkjet printers include laser printers. Whether an inkjet printer or a laser printer is better for any given business will depend for example on the volume of printing they will do.
It's entirely your choice - depending on what you're going to be printing. If you're just using it as a home computer, a good quality ink-jet printer will suffice. If you're intending to use it as a small business - you're better off spending a little more to get a laser printer.
Inkjet Printer Cartridges - Good sites. Atlascopy.com. The site is not all that user friendly but the prices are low and they have the best inkjet FAQ in the business.
Good luck! Get a printer or copier with USB 2.0 or WiFi. I'd recommend the OfficeJet Pro 8500, with 35 pages per minute black, and cost of running of about 2 cents per page.
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