Rating: Summary: JUNK Review: We had this printer. It died in less than six months!!! Don't waste your money.
Rating: Summary: Disposable printers rule Review: Well, it might not be a very good quality printer, but hey, I bought a bunch of them when they were on sale at the local supermarket. They actually cost less than a new inkt cartridge for my other printer (HP Designjet 120). And still it prints out 1200x600 dpi, 8 pages b&w text with the optional black cart (which I got for free when I bought the printers. And I must say, the prints look pretty good.Anyway, these printers are dead cheap and IMHO perfect for people who dont print very much, or like me, take it with me to LAN-parties and stuff (you can't imagine how popular you are when you're the only one there with a printer :) And hey, it's so cheap that it doesn't matter if it breaks or gets nicked... I throw mine out when the carts empty anyway :) Oh, and it is compact too, which is a big advantage when u are living on a boat :)
Rating: Summary: A complete piece of ... Review: When I first got this printer, I was very excited. Light weight, small and stylish. Installation was very smooth and connecting the printer to the computer was very easy. However, after that was when the honeymoon between me and the HP Deskjet 3320 printer ended. Printing a one-page document is so difficult and frustrating that I have switched back to my 3 year old HP deskjet printer. Loading paper into the printer is unbelievably difficult. If you stuff the paper in too far, the printer will print on about 5 pages at once. If you don't push the paper in far enough, you will get a "out of paper" warning. Also, because this is a new printer, you cannot get generic ink cartridges and it becomes very expensive after a while. In my opinion, I think it is better to spend that extra few bucks to get a better printer. I was extremely disappointed with this printer from HP.
Rating: Summary: Just a bit better than flushing your money down the toilet Review: Where to begin? I have a Deskjet 400 (yes, 400) that I still use for my everyday printing needs, only had a problem once when I dropped it and it even fixed itself, plus it was an entry level printer. Based on that, I recommended that my mother buy a cheap HP for her occasional printing. This 3320 however is barely worth the plastic it's made of. It's the noisiest printer I've ever come across and you'd probably need a gallon tank of ink to get through a year. Worst of all, as you can tell from the earlier reviews, this printer has a track record for becoming a paperwight in record time; my personal experience was 2 months. Do yourself and your wallet a favor, get a little more cash together and buy a better printer. They say you get what you pay for, but even at the price it's not worth the aggravation.
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