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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy and convenient,
By A Customer
This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
Good enough for school homework and assignments, reasonable size and price and easy to use. The only problem I have is the price of the ink, quite expensive, (...). Over all, I'm happy and satisfied with this printer.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Deskjet 3520 is a mistake...,
By Hank Reardon "discerningBuyer" (Dallas,TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
The good news about the printer is that it is cheap and easy to setup. The disappointment starts from the time you try and print the first page. I would recommend it only:
(a) if you already own a USB cable (most likely with your USB cd/dvd-writer etc) (b) if you print two/three pages a week (c) do not care about printing in grayscale My gripe list is: 1) Does not ship with USB cable 2) Does not ship with black ink cartridge (I may be asking for the world here) 3) Feeds multiple papers unless 15-20 pages are positioned in a specific way 4) *Biggest gripe *: If you need to print in grayscale, then you need to physically remove the color cartridge. It has no software enabled 'checkbox' option that lets you toggle between color and grayscale. Oh, I forgot about a good feature: it has a rear access door that can be used to remove paper jams.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
ramware,
By A Customer
This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
I got this printer from WM. It was easy to setup and worked without any issues. But... it takes forever to print at 2400dpi setting. if you print at 600 X 600 photo then will take around 10 min for 8X10 photo. The ink which came with the printer will print only about 10 8X10 photos. But overall this is ok printer for the price.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great printer deal, but only if you know its limits,
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This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
I had the advantage, I guess, of buying this in a store (Target) so I could tell by reading the outside of the box (duh) that no USB cable or B&W ink cartridge was included. I have extra USB cables around the house and went ahead and bought a B&W cartridge for the printer right away.
Reading some of the reviews here, I conclude that customers who bought the HP Deskjet 3520 from an online seller didn't have the opportunity to know what was and wasn't included. I can understand why they would be unhappy. I bought this printer to replace an older HP deskjet that finally breathed its last (hey, it survived such incidents as having pretzels dropped into its works) while hooked up to my notebook in my little upstairs computer cart nook. My main printer is an HP Officejet 7130 workhorse, so I didn't need another printer to handle photos or cards. I've become spoiled by being able to print out web pages and other things from my second-string wireless surfing location away from the main office in the basement and so wanted a new second-string printer. I finally decided to go with this printer because it's lightweight, and I can pack it along on a road trip when I take my Winbook. It has performed very reliably for me, printing on plain paper, and the software includes the HP "preview" function as well as a cartridge ink level monitor. As with any low-price inkjet printer, you have to realize that the cost of the printer is going to be less than the cost of feeding it more than once or twice with cartridges, even if you economize with remanufactured cartridges. You can save more money if you can successfully refill cartridges, but my only forays into that created more mess than value so I'll leave that to more capable folks. I would certainly NOT recommend this printer for photo printing, or expect it to handle greeting card stock. It's very good within its limits.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Less is More!,
By musicreviewer "musicreviewer" (Port Charlotte, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
I love this printer because of it's ease of use and print quality in relation to the low price. The ink cartridges are easily refilled using the same bulk ink I use to refill my 56 & 57 cartridges. Two minor complaints: no greyscale option for b&w printing and on occasion, when printing cardstock, the paper will misfeed. It works flawlessly with regular paper, though. I own a vastly more versatile HP 6110 multi-function that is impressive, but the software that came with it doesn't play well with either of my computers. This printer's software is much simpler and crash-free. Ultimately, I often end up using it instead of the 6110 because the software glitches always occur when I don't have the time to play computer technician. I print business cards, postcards for mass mailings, contracts, photos, you name it. This doesn't do professional quality photos, but not all of us need that function. The photos even are good enough, believe me. The print quality is amazing when all things are considered. I also liked that this model comes with a 1yr. warranty, vs. 90 days on most cheaper models. You do have to buy a black ink cartridge, but if you refill them like I do it's a minor expense. Don't let a low price rule this one out!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The Great Price is deceiving...,
By A Customer
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
It doesn't come with a USB cable ($22) or black ink ($18) so don't fool yourself thinking this is a bargain compared to the other ones you are looking at...
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Spending all my money on ink!,
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This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
Ok, the good stuff first. It's compact and quick and easy to set up and has been reliable so far. But, my Lord, the ink this thing runs through!!! I've had it less than three months, and have already had to buy one color cartridge and three black cartridges.More and more, I wish I'd bought a low-end laser printer. If you don't need the color, that's the way to go. The Laserjet 1012 costs less than $150 and gets an estimated 2000 pages out of every $70 toner cartridge. That's 3.5 cents per page. Estimates I've read for inkjets run around 25 cents per page. And at $80 spent on ink so far, I'm living that dream.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great little printer,
This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
I have just purchased this printer to use with my laptop when I travel. The printer is lightweight and the front door opens up to store the paper tray so that it is easy to bring along.It does not come with black ink, but does have an open slot for the ink cartridge. The color cartridge that comes with it does a good job at printing black, but this will get expensive over time as you burn it up to print black. It is also lacking a USB cable which is kind of annoying. With the black ink and the USB cable, you can add about 25 dollars to this printer to get the "true" price. The print quality has been very good and the print speed is quick. I have had no problems at all with this printer.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ink hog,
By Fjordcrosser (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
One principle of economics is that you sell the razor cheap and charge through the nose for the blades. This works well for razors, but most people would revolt if they could only get half of a shave per blade. I haven't gone through a single 500 page ream of paper, but am already on my third $18 cartridge. That comes out to 33 cents a page, folks. Printing in draft or manually refilling the cartridges are the only options.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good printer for home use.,
By A Customer
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: HP DeskJet 3520 Color Printer (Office Product)
I got this around three months ago. I do not print photos using this printer, but for printing documnets it does a good job. For 40$ its a good investment.
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