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Color has almost become a must-have for business presentations, and HP's new LaserJet prints pretty pictures to be sure. Unfortunately, it lacks confidence in its inner mechanicals.
HP is almost synonymous with laser printing, and the new LaserJet 3700 series color printers carry this imprimatur further. There were some things that I liked about the printer, including a simplified setup with an obvious front-panel display that could quickly set up the printer's IP address on my network, and an installation CD that created the network ports easily on even Windows 98 systems.
Prints were beautiful, with solid colors and deep blacks. The drivers for Macintosh and Windows allowed lots of customization for output quality and the usual print features.
But there were some mechanical issues I didn't care...