


The very high-quality photo prints had rich, well-saturated colors, pleasing midtone transitions, and lots of fine details. It made a 600 dpi color scan to JPEG in 1 minute and 21 seconds, and a 300 dpi black-and-white scan to PDF in 20.1 seconds (desktop models average 11 seconds).īest of all, the speed didn't come with any trade-off in image quality. The OfficeJet made a black-and-white copy in 13.1 seconds, versus the 16-second desktop average. The OfficeJet also was the fastest when printing from an iPhone, making a photo print in 42.9 seconds.Ĭopy and scan speeds were fast, making a color copy in 19.5 seconds, compared with the average of 28.7 seconds for desktop inkjets. The closest competitor, the HP Tango X, took 1:15. A 4 x 6-inch glossy photo printed in just 37.6 seconds, at default settings, and in just under 50 seconds at the high-quality setting. Photo printing was extremely fast, as well. The OfficeJet 250 also printed quickly our six-page PDF of text and color graphics, taking 1:57, compared with the average of 2:27. The OfficeJet 250 printed text very quickly from a PC, at 9 ppm.
