HP OfficeJet 3830 All-in-One Printer Review
The HP Officejet 3830 is an all-in-one inkjet printer with scan and copy functions, automatic document feeder and internal fax. It works with both Windows and macOS. Multi-color ink cartridges must be replaced when one color is exhausted. The main paper tray capacity is 60 sheets, rather small. This paper can receive paper up to 83 # of basic weight, much heavier than usual. There is an automatic document feeder to allow you to copy or scan a page stack in one operation. This Printer has a medium-size 2.2-inch display screen with a touch screen interface. You can connect directly to the PC with a USB cable, or to your network router wirelessly with WiFi. This Model has an internal fax, can store incoming faxes if the paper runs out, and can send faxes from the attached PC. It can access the Internet directly, using downloads ' saved apps in the printer, allowing you to print information from news and entertainment services. When setting for use, the HP Officejet 3830 requires a space that measures height 11.3 inches by 17.6 inches in width 22.9 inches.
& Features Specifications
HP rated the OfficeJet 3830 value at 8.5 pages per minute (ppm) for monochrome pages and 6ppm for colored pages. I tested it via USB from our standard Intel Core i5 testbed PC running Windows 10 Professional. When printing a sample text document in our Microsoft Word 12 page, OfficeJet 3830, at 9, 7ppm, exceeds a value greater than 1ppm. That's about 3ppm slower than Canon TR8520, 5.5 ppm slower than the Epson ET-4750, 2.6 ppm faster than the Canon Pixma G4200, and 5.4 ppm faster than the HP DeskJet 3755. Unfortunately, Brother MFC-J985DW has been tested under our previous tests. Benchmarking methodology; Comparing the results here is unlikely. When I combine the results from printing a Word document to previous 12 pages with results from printing multiple colored PDF, Excel, and PowerPoint documents consisting of text, photos, charts, graphs, and other business charts, OfficeJet 3830 Rotates at 2.7 ppm. If you are wondering why the figure is far behind the 6ppm AIO ranking, the reason is that our color business documents are more complex and contain a much higher percentage of ink coverage than the documents used by manufacturers Printer.
In addition, compared to some competing models, 2.7 ppm is not too slow. Printing the same document, Canon TR8520 only manages 2ppm faster, and the Canon Pixma G4200 only generates 0.3 ppm faster than our OfficeJet test unit. Epson ET-4750 defeated OfficeJet 3830 for about 5ppm, but HP DeskJet 3775 is faster 1, 3ppm than OfficeJet 3830.
When printing two of our very colorful 4-6-inch snapshots and details, OfficeJet 3830 manages an average of 51 seconds, which is a little slower than the other AIO mentioned here, but not enough to worry too much. In addition, as I have said more than once, the quality of photos is often very important for the print speed of photos.
Surprising Output quality for the price
Given the purchase price of the low OfficeJet 3830 (and the low operating cost, which I will discuss next), I have no complaints about the print quality and the copy. Our text sample pages, especially the more common serif and sans-serif fonts, come out in good shape, whitespace, and are very readable to the lowest point size (4 points) we test, and in a more general size range — from about 8 Up to 24 points — the type looks close to the laser quality, and is therefore suited for most business documents.OfficeJet 3830. 's Excel and PowerPoint output, which contains gradients of many shades and shapes, as well as some darker stuffing, looks great, with just very thin here and there. I had to look it up. Regarding the photos, I tested them on several types of paper, and only got the usual results in photocopy papers everyday. But when I set all the print quality settings to Best (best), and then print the unframed image on the "Everyday photo paper " That HP sent to me, I was surprised by how full the colors and details of the image look. Indeed, they are not enough for quality five-grade photo printers and six inks from Canon and Epson, but the OfficeJet 3830 photo output impresses the same.
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