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Electronics: HP LaserJet 3390 All in One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax  Q6500A#ABA

HP LaserJet 3390 All in One Printer/Copier/Scanner/Fax Q6500A#ABA

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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: Q6500A#ABA
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
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Box Contents: HP LaserJet 3390 All-in-One, power cord, HP LaserJet Q5949A Black Print Cartridge, Getting Started Guide, support flyer, CDs containing device software and electronic User's Guide, control panel faceplate, Readiris PRO text recognition software, ADF input support, phone cord

The HP LaserJet 3390 All-in-One gives you the fast performance & versatility you need. With it, you can print and copy complete, high-quality, documents in no time, at speeds of up to 22 pages per minute. Rely on versatility, great productivity, fast performance -- all from one device that prints, copies, faxes and scans. Printer Specs: Ethernet port

Copier Specs - Copy resolution (black) - Up to 600 x 600 dpi Copy settings - Contrast(lighter/darker), resolution copy (draft, text, mixed, film photo and picture), copy collation, number of copies, paper size, 1 or 2-sided copying Max. copies - Up to 99 Copy reduce/enlarge settings - 25 to 400%

Scanner Specs - Flatbed, sheetfed scanner Maximum Scan Size - 8.5 x 11.7 Scan resolution - Up to 600 x 600 dpi; (up to 19200 dpi enhanced) Bit depth - 24-bit 256 levels of grayscale

Fax Specs - Fax Resolution - Up to 300 x 300 dpi Transmission Speed - 3 sec/page Up to 120 speed dials; up to 119 group dials Fax forwarding Junk fax barrier Fax Autoredial Delayed Sending Broadcast Faxing Distinctive ring detection

General Specs - ADF Capacity - 50 sheets Max. Input Capacity - 251 sheets Max. Output Capacity - Up to 125 sheets; up to 10 envelopes Paper Trays - 1 tray plus 10-sheet priority slot Media Types - Paper (plain, preprinted, prepunched, bond, color, glossy, letterhead, light, heavy, recycled, rough), envelopes, vellum, transparencies, labels, cardstock Media Sizes - Media input tray & priority slot - letter, legal, envelopes (No 5 1/2 Baronial through No 11), index cards, post
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Terrible product - avoid at all costs 2008-09-17
This is a terrible product that you should avoid like the plague. After 20+ hours on the phone with tech support we had them send out a replacement, which has exactly the same problems, and I think the problem is their terrible software. Its software locks up the host machine at 100% processor use, the scanning is very poor quality when it works, which is seldom, and the printing locks up with random "49 error". It does send and receive faxes ok. I have an office full of HP equipment, and we had ok results with the earlier LJ3330 and LJ3380 models, but this is trash.


I wish I could give zero stars 2008-08-13
It is now August of 2008 and I still can't scan with this device which is not compatible with Windows Vista and there is no evidence that it will ever work. So it's a great printer but if you really wanted what you paid for (a printer, fax and scanner) and if you have Windows Vista, save your money.


Beware if you have Vista 64Bit 2008-06-10
Had this printer for about 1 year. Worked great with XP home. I just upgraded my computer and it came with Vista Home Premium 64Bit. I can print, but not get all the scanner functions to work. Especially my bank deposits which I do by scanning them to the bank. I order the full installation CD but it doesn't seem to work. I can't even get the software to install. Try getting help from HP support and they want to charge you $25 for online chat, for a problem that they cannot resolve. I'm not paying another $25 when I paid $23 for the CD that was supposed to work.

If you are buying a new printer be double sure it works with windows vista-64


Buyer Beware 2008-04-07
If you are using Microsoft Vista 64, you may wish to consider another AIO, as for the time being (and for over a year to date) this will be a printer only. I receieved the following from HP customer service, "the full printing software of HP Laser Jet printers is not available for the Windows Vista 64-bit Operating system." This means I can't copy, scan,or fax to or from my PC. Unbelievable.

Since I am not changing my OS, I need to research whether HP's competitors are compatable with Microsoft Vista 64.

As a nice looking, quiet, but rather expensive printer, it works well.


HP 3390 TRASH!!! 2008-02-08
JUNK! GARBAGE! LAND FILL! If you bought one I am sorry but you have a boat anchor! I own two in two different offices and regret every time I try to use it. I will be replacing both as soon as I can afford it. The printer often stops working or communicating with clients. The "Scan to" feature trashes itself. My employees have given up on scanning and have gone back to our old manual scanner. Software is the most bloated and useless bit of vaporware HP has produced. I have loaded it multiple times on PC's and Mac's and it continues to work for a while and then just stops - reinstalling is the only simple fix. I am an HP faithful having owned many many of their printers of all types since 1987 but this one really really is the worst. I wish I could throttle whoever at HP was the product manager on this one


HP 3390 guzzles toner 2007-12-20
Box Contents: HP LaserJet 3390 All-in-One, power cord, HP LaserJet Q5949A Black Print Cartridge, Getting Started Guide, support flyer, CDs containing device software and electronic User's Guide, control panel faceplate, Readiris PRO text recognition software, ADF input support, phone cord

The HP LaserJet 3390 All-in-One gives you the fast performance & versatility you need. With it, you can print and copy complete, high-quality, documents in no time, at speeds of up to 22 pages per minute. Rely on versatility, great productivity, fast performance -- all from one device that prints, copies, faxes and scans. Printer Specs: Ethernet port

Copier Specs - Copy resolution (black) - Up to 600 x 600 dpi Copy settings - Contrast(lighter/darker), resolution copy (draft, text, mixed, film photo and picture), copy collation, number of copies, paper size, 1 or 2-sided copying Max. copies - Up to 99 Copy reduce/enlarge settings - 25 to 400%

Scanner Specs - Flatbed, sheetfed scanner Maximum Scan Size - 8.5 x 11.7 Scan resolution - Up to 600 x 600 dpi; (up to 19200 dpi enhanced) Bit depth - 24-bit 256 levels of grayscale

Fax Specs - Fax Resolution - Up to 300 x 300 dpi Transmission Speed - 3 sec/page Up to 120 speed dials; up to 119 group dials Fax forwarding Junk fax barrier Fax Autoredial Delayed Sending Broadcast Faxing Distinctive ring detection

General Specs - ADF Capacity - 50 sheets Max. Input Capacity - 251 sheets Max. Output Capacity - Up to 125 sheets; up to 10 envelopes Paper Trays - 1 tray plus 10-sheet priority slot Media Types - Paper (plain, preprinted, prepunched, bond, color, glossy, letterhead, light, heavy, recycled, rough), envelopes, vellum, transparencies, labels, cardstock Media Sizes - Media input tray & priority slot - letter, legal, envelopes (No 5 1/2 Baronial through No 11), index cards, post


EARLIER HP MODEL 3330 was better 2007-10-03
We recently replaced our HP 3330 all-in-one, which was having power problems after only 4 1/2 years - this was the newer version -- HP should have left what was good on the first one. I am a paralegal working from a home office. Here are my complaints:
1. The manual paper feeder has no support to hold paper! you can only feed ONE piece of paper or envelope at a time and that screws up pulling the sheet in all the time, saying pickup error & "initializing" and the sheet goes through blank. To print 6 pages of legal size pages took me like 5 minutes cuz that stupid manual feed is useless. And you can't put legal size paper in the regular tray cuz it wont close. Last version had manual feeder on top of paper tray and you could put several pieces of paper in there, was almost like having 2 paper trays.
2. They took away the legal-size bed so now copying legal size thick documents that can't be scanned is a REAL pain.
I HAVEn't tried scanning yet so can't comment on that, but I'm wishing I had gone to the store with my husband, who I sent to get the same model - I never would have bought this thing!


BUY THIS 2007-10-02
HAVE TRIED OTHER ALL-IN-ONES, THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST. HAD A CANON PIXMA AND WAS NOT IMPRESSED WITH IT TO SAY THE LEAST. THE HP USES LESS INK AND ACTUALLY PRINTS MY FAXES (THE OTHERS HAVE NOT ALWAYS PRINTED). WOULD RECOMMEND THIS TO ANYONE


HP = Horrible Product 2007-07-25
I'm an HP fan, but this product is just terrible. The software is a joke. This is geared at small businesses and fails miserably. It's so bad I'm going back to my vendor and begging for a return.

I sell a lot of HP product, mostly Servers, and have a previous version of an AIO, the LJ3030. The LJ3030 beats this hands down and it's three years old. This an example of a new product launched with no QA or concern for copany reputation and sole focus on churning and burning a few dollars. Shame on HP.


NOT Vista-Ready 2007-07-23
HP's telephone Sales staff and its website say clearly that this printer is Vista-ready. They mean exactly that -- the PRINTER is Vista-ready. What they don't tell you is that the scanner and fax modem are NOT yet supported by Vista-compatible software. The software that comes with the printer will not even install under Vista. The Vista-compatible software on the HP site is a plain printer driver -- no scanning, no faxing, no fancy printer-configuration interface.

They promise to have something for Vista soon, but their initial date for that was May 2007, it's now the end of July, and nothing yet.

This is a great printer, but if you have Vista and need the other all-in-one features now, get something else.

And shame on HP for claiming an All-In-One is Vista ready when it isn't!


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