- Fast, up to eighteen ppm copy in black, fourteen 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 discretionary imitation cartridge
- USB connectivity; integrated memory; Personal Computer as well as Mac compatible
Product Description
Value-packed, easy-to make make use of of printer for veteran photo-quality up to 4800-optimized dpi or supplement 6-ink color. Create pleasing 4×6 borderless photos, up to 8.5×11 with white borders. Print with speed-laser-quality black content as well as tone graphics up to eighteen ppm black, up to fourteen ppm color. Simple user-friendly software, one-touch imitation terminate symbol as well as on-screen ink-level indicator. Five imitation opening modes let we select a imitation peculiarity as well as speed environment which is most appropriate for your task. The compress pattern is preferred for tiny spaces, as well as 100-sheet submit paper tray can be folded up when printer is not in use. Quiet operation creates it available to set up as well as imitation anywhere in a home or office. With enclosed HP photo… More >>

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.
does a great job and comes at a great price. best bang for your buck, friend!
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.
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.
Is this some sort of joke? $315.99??? I bought mine brand new at walmart for $75. I think there must be some mistake.