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Amazon.com Product DescriptionThe HP DeskJet 3820 offers a great combination of quality and price. Delivering crisp 600 dpi black printing at up to 12 ppm and clear 2,400 dpi in color at up to 10 ppm, the 3820 easily meets demanding home and home office printing needs.
USB and parallel connectivity provide convenient setup for both PC and Mac users, and the optional HP JetDirect print server supports home networking. Additional features include an easy one-touch print cancel button, HP PhotoREtIII color layering technology, intuitive driver software, and a low-ink indicator light with an onscreen ink-level indicator.
Product DescriptionThe HP DeskJet 3820 color inkjet printer offers stunning photo-quality results with up to 4800 x 1200 optimized color dpi (on premium photo papers and 1200 x 1200 input dpi). It's also perfect for everyday color printing - at up to 10 pages per minute and rich black text at up to 12 pages per minute. Save time and money with smart features including print-cancel button, and on-screen ink-level indicator. Space-saving paper tray folds up for compact storage when not in use. Save photos and important documents longer using HP's specially developed inks and papers. Connect the way you want to with parallel and USB connectivity. Link multiple home computers to a single printer using optional HP Jetdirect wired and wireless print accessories.
printer (Rating: 1 out of 5) i never did purchase this item, it was actually mis represented as a printer but was actually the printer software.
Ok printer, mechanical problems though. (Rating: 1 out of 5) I have been using this printer long enough to get through about 2 new cartridge purchaes. The quality of the prints is fine, on good paper you get a really nice picture out of it. The problem is like others on the site, the cartridge holder slid all the way to the right and is now jammed. With a little bit of wiggling it came free, but it now gives constant carriage errors. And after multiple conversations with HP the only thing they have to offer is to bring it in for repair (about 80$) or buy a new printer..... THANKS HP!!!
pretty average (Rating: 3 out of 5) I've had the 3820 for about 1 1/2 yrs. Luckily I haven't had the problem most have had, but I'm not a heavy printer. I've replace the ink cartridges once (tried a refill kit once but threw it away). My main complaint are the cartridge prices. The print quality is average on plain HR paper. The printer is pretty noisy. One other thing is that HP stated on the support page that no new Vista driver will be made for the 3820. You have to either use the default Windows driver or some 970cs printer driver, neither with the same features or interface as the real driver. It's great for the kids to use and for documents, etc. I would not get it for photos or High res. I just bought a new Canon pixma mp180. it's much quieter and is also copier/scanner with lcd display and memory card reader /direct camera connection for $20 less than the 3820 costs. Keeping the 3820 for black and white and documents and such. I've never been a big HP fan and this was the first product I've owned. Probably not have another, sorry.
Worst electronic device I have ever purchased (Rating: 1 out of 5) I have never purchased an electronic device as awful as the HP 3820. I had a Canon that lasted for more than 5 years. Live and learn I guess.
HP 3820 Service Station Gear Problem (Rating: 2 out of 5) HP has had big problems with the HP3820. The Service Station Gears within the machine were not designed to withhold stress on the printer carriage. When the carriage is pushed - these gears easily break. HP does not sell these gears. I did find them on eBay. A search of "HP 3820 Service Station Gears" should get you there. Most of the problems described point towards these gears. Hope this helps.