HP Deskjet 3620 Color Inkjet Printer
Product Description:
Information technology professionals rely on HP quality to ensure maximum productivity. As the power of applications, processors, memory adapters and storage devices increases, high-end computer users are seeking ways to optimize their system performance. HP provides leading solutions, adding new levels of performance, availability, flexibility, and management.PRODUCT FEATURES:User friendly - easy to operate with simplified user interface and tools. The printer includes a Printer Assistant software utility that provides links to an online User's Guide, customer care, tools, and other useful features;Photo quality personal printer with single cartridge printing capability. Upgradeable from 4-ink to 6-ink printing option with purchase of an HP photo (58) ink cartridge;4 x 6 (102 x 152 mm) borderless with tear-off (3/4 borderless) photo printing;Print Cancel button;Ink level indicator.
Product Details
- Feature:
- USB 2.0 interface for compatible PCs and Macs (Will work with USB 1.1 ports, but at USB 1.1 speeds)
- Prints up to 15 pages per minute (PPM) in 300dpi black / Prints up to 10 pages per minute (PPM) in 300dpi color
- Print cancel button and on-screen ink level indicator / Print borderless photos with 4 x 6.5 inch HP Premium Plus Photo Paper
- Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi in color (except when using optional (NOT included) photo cartridge, which allows Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi in color (except when using optional (NOT included) photo cartridge, which allows Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi in color (except when using optional (NOT included) photo cartridge, which allows 6-color printing)
- Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi in black / Fold-up 100-sheet paper tray saves space when not used
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Hewlett-Packard
- Connectivity: USB
- EAN: 0808736621854
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- Label: Hewlett Packard
- Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
- MediaType: Envelopes
- Model: C9013A#1H5
- ModemDescription: None
- MPN: C9013A#1H5
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: PRINTER
- Publisher: Hewlett Packard
- Studio: Hewlett Packard
- UPC: 808736621854
Customer Reviews 

WOW
2007-01-02What a printer! This printer is awesome. I've had at for about 6 months and have never had a problem with it. The cartridges get good life and the printer doesn't cost much. I bought mine on Ebay for $20 including shipping. SO GOOD I CAN'T BELIEVE IT. Highly recomended

True Value.
2006-07-23I got this printer about six months ago and it has proved to be quite robust. It can do just about anything a non-industrial guy like me needs done. I am even using it with my new computer and storing the one which came as part of the package. HP's bang per buck is rather amazing as, financially, this is an excellent deal which is why I probably will continue to favor this brand over others. Lastly, concerning the criticism below about the lack of a USB cable, he's right and I agree it's inappropriate, but leaving out extras is, unfortunately, common practice among companies today.

I've had incredibly bad luck with this printer
2006-07-11Well the product description neglects to mention the absence of the "compatible USB cable," which much be purchased separately...If you want an inexpensive printer (that comes with ink) then certainly take a look at this printer, just make sure you don't need to use it right out of the box because you'll need to track down a USB cable for it.
UPDATE: I have been using this printer for a few months now and am about to get a new one...this printer gets stuck in the middle of just about EVERY print job and wont allow you to cancel. It takes a good 15 minutes to get anything to print out correctly. I'm on a Powermac G5 running 10.4.8 and have uninstalled/reinstalled the drivers about 5 times.

Does Photos Too
2005-10-22This printer is literally "the little engine that could." It's a small printer, but it puts out really high-quality printing. Even in Fast Draft mode, the quality is acceptable for reports. In Photo Quality mode, this is where it shines. I'm surprised; it's like the photos came out of one of those "Fotomats," remember them?
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