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Strong print quality and good performance should make the DeskJet 932C welcome in any office or home.
HP DeskJet 932C

WHAT'S HOT: Print quality is the HPs 932C's strong suit. The unit produces sharp black text and distinct narrow lines, and it prints graphics with subtle shading, fine detail, and realistic colors. The 932C does even better if you use high-quality ink jet paper. We also like the printer's envelope bypass feeder, which lets you print a single envelope without emptying the main paper tray. At 3.6 cents per page for black ink and 11.1 cents per page for color ink, its consumables costs are comparatively reasonable. And new drivers give it a significant bump in text-printing speed, from 3.6 pages per minute to 4.1 ppm (graphics speed remains at 0.7 ppm).
WHAT'S NOT: Although the 932C can print on legal-size paper, the paper tray isn't designed for that size, so a couple inches of the longer paper hang off the edge.
WHAT ELSE: Popping out the 932C's back paper guide and slipping in an optional $79 duplexer permit you to print on both sides of the page without flipping pages over by hand. HP's $100 JetDirect print server can put the 932C on a network. The 932C features a curvy, bulbous profile with nary a straight line, all colored in several shades of leathery tan. And it runs whisper-quiet.
BEST USE: Strong print quality and improved performance make the 932C welcome in any office or home.
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