HP DeskJet 3845 Color Inkjet Printer
- Fast, up to 18 ppm printing in black, 14 ppm in color
- Up to 1,200 dpi black resolution, 4,800 x 1,200 optimized dpi color
- Optional 6-color printing; borderless 4-by-6-inch photos
- HP PhotoREt III color; HP PhotoREt IV with optional photo cartridge
- USB connectivity; integrated memory; PC and Mac compatible
Product Description
Value-packed, easy-to use printer for professional photo-quality up to 4800-optimized dpi or add 6-ink color. Create beautiful 4×6 borderless photos, up to 8.5×11 with white borders. Print with speed-laser-quality black text and color graphics up to 18 ppm black, up to 14 ppm color. Simple user-friendly software, one-touch print cancel button and on-screen ink-level indicator. Five print performance modes let you choose the print quality and speed setting that is best for your task. The compact design is ideal for small spaces, and 100-sheet input paper tray can be folded up when printer is not in use. Quiet operation makes it convenient to set up and print anywhere in the home or office. With included HP photo printing software you can easily create reprints, enlargements, photo layouts and album pages. Enjoy convenient USB connection for quick set-up with PC or Macintosh computers. Print long-lasting, professional-quality photos with exceptional fade res… More >>
HP DeskJet 3845 Color Inkjet Printer
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5 comments
HotWhipT/A on January 12, 2010 at 7:43 am
I’m mad. I bought this one to replace my old one. This one and the other one are doing the samething. I had a chat with an HP service helper and they determined that it was broke. Their customer service is top notch thought! They are sending me a new one for free and apearently I get to keep the ink cartidges for free because of my troubles.
Maroon Bulldog on January 12, 2010 at 7:46 am
does a great job and comes at a great price. best bang for your buck, friend!
J. Doong on January 12, 2010 at 9:02 am
This 3845 printer came with my HP desktop PC. The quality is fine, but it eats ink. I go thru one color cartridge for 25 pages of color photos. The black ink lasts a bit longer. do not trust the low ink warning, because you can get a few more pages after that.
Neddy on January 12, 2010 at 10:08 am
The software that comes with the printer does not support newer versions of Mac’s Tiger operating system — specifically 10.4 and later. You can download the software from the HP website (hp.com, click on software and downloads). It’s a large file so if you have dial up, it will take 10 hours to download. For those of us without high-speed internet, HP Technical Support says that they do not have a CD rom with the software available for shipping. Their advice to me was: “Find someone with high-speed internet, and download the online file onto a CD Rom.” Apparently, some stores like Best Buy and CompUSA will do it for you, for a small fee. If I had known it would be this much hassle to connect the printer to my powerbook, I never would have bought it.
B. Hefner on January 12, 2010 at 12:04 pm
I bought this printer to replace my trusty 882C which finally quit. It performs well enough for the price but it consistently jams when using gloss photo paper. I’ve given up on printing photo’s with it. I’ll buy a printer with a straighter paper path next time.