HP DeskJet 3650 Color Inkjet Printer

Features

  • Up to 4,800 optimized color dpi and HP's PhotoREt III printing technology, 1,200 x 1,200 dpi black
  • Up to 17 pages per minute black, 12 ppm color text/graphics
  • Onscreen menu offers five print modes for task-optimized speeds and print quality
  • Photos that resist fading for generations in optional 6-ink color printing
  • USB interface; PC and Mac compatible

Description

Get professional photo quality results - fast - with the value-packed HP DeskJet 3650 color inkjet printer. Print at up to 17 pages per minute in laser-quality black and up to 12 in color. And with the convenient print cancel button and on-screen ink-level indicator, you save time and money. Print borderless photos with 4x6.5-inch HP premium plus photo paper or print any size photos with borders. Save space too - with the ultra-compact design.

HP's DeskJet 3650 color inkjet printer offers a great package of basic features, perfect for home or office use. Delivering 4,800-optimized dpi or optional 6-ink color printing at up to 17 ppm black, 12 ppm color in draft mode, the 3650 offers reliable performance in a compact, space-saving design. A single fold-up 100-sheet paper tray easily handles a wide range of media, including plain and photo paper, envelopes, transparencies, cards, and more in a variety of sizes and weights. Onscreen controls let you select from five print modes (speed/quality), monitor ink-levels, and cancel print jobs, all to help you maximize your time and money.

The DeskJet 3650 has a single USB port for connecting to your PC or Mac, and comes with separate Windows and Mac reference guides and set-up posters. The HP DeskJet 3550 is backed by a one-year warranty on parts and labor.

What's in the Box
HP DeskJet 3650 color inkjet printer, HP no. 27 (C8728A) tri-color inkjet print cartridge, HP no. 28 (C8727A) black inkjet print cartridge, printer driver CD-ROM (PC and Mac), reference guides, set-up posters, additional software and Internet links

Spotlight customer reviews

Excellent printer for the price

[ Posted: 2008-09-20 ]

Rating: 100%
 

I got this printer as a gift and since day one, has been working without any problem. It is good for the price. I like it because is not too big and not too small either. So, it can fit very easily almost at any type of desk. I recommend it without any doubt.

Slow, painful death

[ Posted: 2008-06-07 ]

Rating: 60%
 

Bought the 3650 in fall 2003 as part of a bundle deal w/ new Compaq. It was great for about the first year and a half. I was even able to print on cardstock, got great color for making flashcards, etc. First the cardstock started jamming randomly, then constantly. So I quit even bothering to try printing on cardstock. Then random plain paper jams started, becoming more and more frequent. It was really bad last summer, and I vowed to get a new one. By the time I had extra cash in Sept/Oct, the darn thing was working better again. I think humidity effects it, b/c this week - our first truly humid weather this season - I've been ready to throw it across the room. Lots of extra clunking noises lately - but that's good, b/c the more noise, the more likely it will finish the page. As for the cartridge life, the warning messages lie - you can go way, way longer than they imply. They just want you buy new ones. But this was my first printer, so I don't really have anything to compare them to. I guess 4-1/2 years is better than a lot of other reviewers have gotten out of it, but I am done!!!

It's so bad, it's almost comical.

[ Posted: 2007-11-02 ]

Rating: 40%
 

When it prints, it prints ok - about as good as you'd expect from a cheap printer.

The problem is, I think it's possessed. Clearly some evil force has taken over my printer. It works when it wants to. It may print 10 sheets without a problem and then jam on every sheet after that. And when it jams it makes a horrible clunking noise. If you print a multi-page document and it jams on the last sheet - once the jam is cleared - it may decide to reprint everything again, or nothing at all.

Sometimes it will start printing when you haven't Queued anything. You'll be sitting there, minding your business, and it will feed a sheet of paper and start printing. And when you check your print Queue, you'll find it's empty.

My family is planning to put it in the back yard and let everyone have a chance beating it with a hammer. I'd say, save up your empties for a few weeks and buy something a little better.

Excellent printer

[ Posted: 2005-07-06 ]

Rating: 100%
 

Easy setup, works like a charm. Text quality excellent. I don't use it for photo's though, so can't comment on that.

Great printer for PLAIN PAPER ONLY

[ Posted: 2005-06-20 ]

Rating: 60%
 

I switched to HP from EPSON because of the frequent, annoying and expen$$ive clogged printer heads. The HP printers have the advantage that the cartridges have the heads so you get fresh heads with each cartidge. The problem with this one in particular is that it works fine with plain paper, but don't even try to print labels (cd labels, or mailing labels, etc...) because you'll go crazy trying to align things up, since it prints perfectly in plain paper while you're aligning your artwork, but when you finally switch to the special label sheets, the alignment will go bonkers and absolutely unpredictable. After wasting plenty of label sheets in frustration, I accepted the fact that I just couldn't print labels with this printer. On the other hand, I could print on glossy photo paper just fine, and the quality was quite acceptable. UNTIL it began jamming. After close to a year of not too frequent photo printing, it began jamming to the point that I havent been able to get a single complete photo printed. I'm beginning to think that printer manufacturers should add "disposable" to their product description, since all inket printers seem to be made to last no longer than a year. I'm looking forward to trying a Canon now.