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HP LaserJet 3390

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Brand HP 2006
Model Q6500A
Released Year 2006
Type Printers
Series Laserjet
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The HP LaserJet 3390 is an all-in-one multifunction printer designed primarily for office use, combining printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities in a compact device.

Its print technology utilizes monochrome laser printing with a maximum resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, providing sharp text quality suitable for standard office documents.

The device supports printing speeds up to 22 pages per minute, helping to optimize workflow efficiency in small to medium-sized workgroups.

The scanner features a flatbed design with an optical resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, enabling detailed document and image capture.

Connectivity options include USB 2.0 for direct connection to a workstation, while network connectivity is not integrated, focusing on direct-user accessibility.

The model incorporates an automatic document feeder (ADF) to facilitate multi-page scanning and faxing, enhancing productivity for office tasks.

Specifications

MPN Q6500A
UPC 0882780145436
Model LaserJet 3390
Technology Laser
Connectivity USB 2.0
Output Type Black & White
Type All-In-One Printer
Product Line HP LaserJet
Weight Approx. 14.1 kg
Height 18.5in
Width 19.49in
Max. Memory 192MB
Platform M·A·C, Novell Netware, Linux, PC Products, Sun, UNIX
Zoom Range, Reduction 25%,
Duplex Printout Standard Printer
Extend Printer Technology Laser
Installed RAM 64MB
Data Link Protocol Wireless Ethernet, Ethernet, Hi-Speed USB
Black Copying Speed Up to 21pPM
Scanner Shape Flatbed Scanner
Computer Operating System Suse Linux 7.X
Modem Type Fax / Modem
Fax Features Supported Distinctive Ring, PC Fax, Automatic Redial, Auto Fax Reduction, Delayed Faxing, Fax Forward to E-Mail, Speed Dial
Form Factor Stationary
Networking Type Wireless Network Adapter, 10/100basetx, Network Adapter
Media Type Glossy Paper, Color Paper, Heavy-Weight Paper, Transparencies, Labels, Prepunched Paper, Plain Paper, Envelopes, Rough Paper, Bond Paper, Letter Weight Paper, Cards, Coated Paper, Recycled Paper
Scanner Resolution 1200x1200DPI
Printers Special Features Digital Send to E-Mail
Max Resolution (Bw) 1200x1200DPI
Panel Monochrome LCD
Monthly Duty Volume 0 Pages
Max Media Size A4 (210x297mm)
Black Print Speed 22ppm
Media Capacity 0 Sheets
First Page Out Time 8.5 Seconds
Printer Type Multifunction Laser Printer (Print, Scan, Copy, Fax)
Print Technology Monochrome Laser
Print Resolution 600 x 600 dpi
Print Speed Up to 22 ppm (pages per minute)
Scanner Type Flatbed with ADF
Scanner Optical Resolution Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
Copy Speed Similar to print speed
Fax Capability Yes, with automatic document feeder
Memory Standard 64 MB RAM (expandable)
Monthly Duty Cycle Up to 20,000 pages
Paper Input Capacity 250-sheet input tray
Paper Output Capacity 100-sheet output bin
Supported Paper Sizes Letter, Legal, Executive, A4, and others
Dimensions (W x D x H) 420 x 400 x 365 mm approx.
Operating Systems Supported Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X (various versions)

Key Advantages

The HP LaserJet 3390 offers multifunctional capabilities—print, scan, copy, and fax—in one device, reducing the need for multiple separate machines.

Its laser print technology ensures crisp and professional monochrome output ideal for text-heavy documents.

The included automatic document feeder significantly reduces manual document handling time for multi-page tasks.

Compact design allows easy placement in constrained office spaces without sacrificing essential functions.

Relatively fast printing speed of up to 22 ppm meets the demands of small office environments efficiently.

Reliable and well-supported by HP drivers and software, providing compatibility with various operating systems of the time.

Limitations

The HP LaserJet 3390 only supports monochrome printing, limiting its use for color document applications.

The maximum print resolution of 600 dpi, while adequate for text, may not meet the needs for high-quality graphic prints.

Networking capabilities are absent, requiring physical USB connection which restricts sharing in larger networked environments.

Paper capacity is modest, with an input tray supporting up to 250 sheets, necessitating frequent refills for high-volume printing.

The device is relatively bulky compared to modern multifunction units with similar features, impacting office space usage.

Energy efficiency features are limited compared to newer models, potentially resulting in higher operational costs over time.

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