This is fine if you don’t print color that often, but it only takes one ink tone to run low before you have to buy a new one. This inkjet printer uses the traditional tri-color and black cartridges. It’s the perfect price for people who only print and scan occasionally, or anyone on a budget that needs a cheap, dependable inkjet printer. Because it’s designed for 35 sheets of paper, we did have to manually feed it, but not for very long. It never jammed or grabbed more than one sheet of paper. Our test model handled a consistent feed of a 100-page text-based document with ease. This is very useful if you need copies made quickly. The top of the device has a document feeder for copying and faxing. Weighing in at 12 pounds, it’s also quite light and can be moved around with ease. Plus, because it’s wireless, there’s a lot more options for where you can place it around the house and office. It measures a mere 11.3 x 17.6 x 2.9 inches and should fit nicely on nearly any surface. The HP OfficeJet 3830 is about as compact as all-in-one printers get. You can use this printer to copy, print, scan, fax, and most other functions you’d expect from a high-end printer, but at a much lower price tag. It does all the same stuff, just on a smaller scale. The OfficeJet 3830 looks like the younger brother of the larger, more hefty all-in-one machine at a large office. Lifewire / Jeffrey Daniel Chadwick Design: Small but packed with usefulness
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