

Print : (ISO speed) Up to 24 ppm black and 20 ppm color, (Maximum, letter ) Up to 37 ppm black and color Copy : Maximum, letter: up to 37 cpm black and color, Laser comparable: Up to 22 cpm black and 16 cpm color Scan : (Normal) Up to 17 ipm, up to 8 ipm (200 ppi, b&w / color), (Duplex)Up to 6 ipm, up to 4 ipm (200 ppi, b&w / color) Fax :4 sec per page Stay productive with an all-in-one designed for high-volume enterprises. This OfficeJet Pro 8720 seems to have nice other technology-related features, but this feature that images coming out facing down is a failure as a photo printer.Maximize your print environment with space-saving HP Print Forward Design and professional quality, low-cost color.1 Help reduce costs with fleet management solutions.

Now I am looking into a different model, which does not have this horrible feature (image side comes out facing down), at least when it comes to photo printing.

Instead, he tried to convince me to buy a different model. I asked him a very direct question, "Is there a simple way to change the setting so that the image side comes up from the printer?" He mentioned duplex setting, but it did not sound like a simple solution. A cheaper printer never had this issue because image side (not yet completely dried ink side) comes facing up, not touching the machine." It annoyed me so much, and I kep saying "I still don't like it. The representitive scanned the smuged photo (via shared desktop, controling my iMac after I installed a software and allowed him to do so), and he tried to convince me that it is just a little smudge. In short, there seems to be no way to flip the image side over to top when photo is printed.

I just talked to one of the HP representitaves.
