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HP Laserjet 3800N Laser Printer

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Fair

  • Pros
  • Above average printing speeds
  • Small footprint
  • Cons
  • Average photos on plain paper
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HP Laserjet 3800N Laser Printer Review

by Paul Jasper

The pricey 3800n is worth considering for its ease of maintenance and generally good print quality.

The HP Color LaserJet 3800n looks identical to the cheaper Color LaserJet 3600n, but it has a faster processor and more memory inside. It's also a true PCL printer and supports PostScript emulation, instead of relying on your PC's processing power to print from the Windows GDI. The inclusion of a processor translates into faster text printing, but color pages actually print slower than they do from this model's sibling, the 3600n. Unless monochrome text speed is of the essence, it may be hard to justify the $999 3800n's $200 price premium over the 3600n. The 3800n's vertical one-pass engine keeps the unit's physical footprint small (15.8 by 17.7 inches). The front of the machine folds down to make changing toner cartridges easy. The full-size black and color cartridges that the 3800n ships with are rated at 6000 pages each (the 3600n uses 4000-page color cartridges). Though they're expensive--$133 for black and $170 per color--each incorporates a fresh drum unit, so that expense won't sneak up on you over time. No other parts require regular replacement, so the 3800n is easy to maintain and there are no hidden costs. The estimated per-page costs are 2.2 cents for black-and-white and 10.7 cents for color.

The main paper drawer holds up to 250 sheets of paper. Folding down the multipurpose tray at the front lets you stack another 100 sheets. For heavy-duty printing, you can attach an optional 500-sheet bin (priced at $250). HP doesn't offer a duplexer for the 3800n; to get that feature you'd have to step up to the 3800dn, for $300 more.

The 3800n printed pages at above-average speeds in our tests: 16.5 pages per minute for text and 5.3 ppm for color graphics. By comparison, the 3600n prints text at 13.0 ppm and color graphics a bit faster at 5.6 ppm.

The print quality for most office tasks is good. Our judges liked the sharp text but noticed a few oddly shaped characters. Large, solid letters had a dappled appearance. The line art sample came out too dark, causing closely spaced lines to merge into a solid block.

Our grayscale image achieved good tonal variations. Despite some obvious dithering patterns, the 3800n printed good-looking color graphics on plain paper. However, photographs printed on glossy paper looked unnatural, with blown-out highlights, grainy dithering patterns, and fine banding.

This model's small footprint, decent paper handling, and competitive costs per page make it worth a look. And it prints text faster than its less-expensive sibling does.

Paul Jasper

User Reviews for HP Laserjet 3800N Laser Printer

  • Reviewed by: godsworthk

    Duration of ownership: 10 Months

    Strengths: Very good color reproduction on laser paper and photo laser paper. Not inkjet photo quality but close, and a low cost per print over a inkjet. Serves my tasking well. Far superior to a Lexmark c532n.

    Weaknesses: So far none. It's quiet seen reviews that it's noisy. To me it's a well made machine.

    Overall Evaluation: It was hard to buy a product that had a muliple of low reviews. I had very good service with other Hp products this made the choice a little easier and I bought this printer. I'm not sorry that I did thats why I rated it as excellent.

  • Reviewed by: jkpresley

    Duration of ownership: 1 Year

    Strengths: If someone wants a combined 40 pp/s in color and b/w then that person needs ot RADICALLY update the price range to be working in.... This machine is a seriously fast color and black/white printer with an unbelievable first-page delivery time.. The best feature that I REALLY like is the start-time for the ifirst page print for color or black and white. Whenever I push the print-button it is ready by the time I make it to the printer! lots-n-lots of pages/cartridge. card-stock or near-tissue paper-weight.... It is by far is the best, cheapest, and highest quality printing device available.

    Weaknesses: none that I see... I love this machine - When needed, it will pull your butt out of the fire.

    Overall Evaluation: I have been using this printer in a somewhat heavy duty environment for more than a year. It has NEVER failed me. It gives awsumely sharp images (I really don't know where the last poster was coming from). It is not an injuet and does not try to give the 'wet' images (use the fancy matt LJ paper). It does print the best set of documents that I have seen.... And when printing it is EXTREMELY fast amd quiet.

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