- 1,200 x 600 dpi resolution on photo papers
- 6 pages per minute print speed
- 8 ppm with optional black cartridge
- Quick setup and convenient USB connectivity
- PC and Mac compatible
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What's in the Box
HP DeskJet 3320 printer, power cord, power supply, HP 28 Tri-color Print Cartridge (8 ml), printer software, Windows and Macintosh Reference Guide, Windows setup poster, Macintosh setup poster, Windows and Macintosh printer driver CD-ROM, additional software, and list of helpful Internet links
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124 of 128 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
High quality ... low price - perfect entry level printer,
By Mike Tarrani "www.tarrani.com" (Deltona, FL USA) - See all my reviews (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: HP Deskjet 3320 Color Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
I purchased this printer because I wanted an inexpensive printer to do light printing while engaged in a six month project and temporarily living 3000 miles from home. I was pleasantly surprised by how quiet this printer prints, and although only rated at 6 pages per minute (for black or color), it churns out page after page at the rated speed. It also doesn't vibrate when printing - I have mine on a flimsy serving tray that was pressed into service as a printer stand and it's perfectly stable when the printer is working.Installation and set-up were simple - connect the USB cable and place the CD ROM that comes with the printer in your drive and it practically self-installs. You will have to go through a calibration step in which a page of horizontal and vertical lines are printed and you select the lines that are the most perfect. This assures that the printer accurately produces documents that look the same on paper as they do on your screen. I was pleased by the vivid colors in the final test page that is printed after the installation completes. For the price this printer is capable of quality that is amazing. I also like the software that comes with it because it gives you control over output quality (I use mine in fast draft mode to conserve ink) and allows you to select the type of paper you're using so that you get optimum results. This printer will work well with plain paper, which is a nice feature for anyone who is cost conscious. When you're printing you can see how much ink is remaining in your cartridges, which is also a nice touch for such an inexpensive printer. If you want an entry-level printer or have light printing requirements this is a bargain and well worth the price.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unbelievable printer for the price!,
By A Customer
This review is from: HP Deskjet 3320 Color Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
I can't believe this printer is so quiet and works so good for fifty bucks. As the other reviewer mentioned about the USB cable and black cartridge not being in the box, that is an annoyance that HP should address, but other than that, if you need a low cost printer for student and/or home use, you will not be disappointed. Pretty decent printing even for color pictures. I have previously owned other hp's and epson's that I paid hundreds more for, and this was a pleasant surprise.
23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HP Printers Rock,
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This review is from: HP Deskjet 3320 Color Inkjet Printer (Office Product)
After owning a black & white inkjet by HP for years, I bought an Epson color printer... Big mistake. In addition to being noisy, the software kept track of the ink levels and you couldn't change it until the software told you you were out of ink. I'd have to trick it by unplugging it when the ink cartridges were in the small space available for changing. So after a few years of suffering with the Epson, I swore that I'd go back to HP.I also use a HP laserjet at work and it's performed reliably for quite a few years, and is still going strong. So I was comparing HP printers. The higher the price, the faster the printer & some have special photo features, but I didn't need that, I just needed a solid printer for my occasional printing needs. I had one printer jam since I started recieved this printer, but the back panel comes off for easy removal of any stuck paper. It has an envelope guide, but you have to remove the paper to use it... no big deal. This printer is about the size of a roll of paper towels when it's folded up, and the paper goes pretty far back into it, so with paper it's it only adds around 6 inches to it. It's quiet, which is very nice. And unlike the epson, the ink levels shown on the screen are "estimates only" and any time you open the top, the ink cartridges pop into view. Yay! Draft mode prints very good looking, very readable black and decent looking color. My girlfriend didn't even know it was in draft mode when I showed her a page, though she did comment on the colors not being as nice as they could be. I have no reason to switch it off of draft mode, unless I'm printing documents I want to give to someone or something I want to archive. I just wish I could switch to "black only draft mode." It would've been nice to conserve the color ink when printing web pages that I only needed to keep around for a few days, but at $17 and $21 for ink cartridges (bw & color), ink isn't expensive. The software that comes with the printer aligns the printer so it knows where the edge of the paper is, and makes sure that when it switches from color to black & white the lines are straight. Basically it prints a bunch of lines and you tell it which ones are straight or close to the edge of the page without going over it. This may be difficult to do if you have bad vision, but the middle settings are the ones that worked for me, and the middle settings will probably work for 99% of the printers out there. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase, and I'm glad I didn't spend the extra money on features I don't need. I hope to own this printer for many years to come.
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