What To Know About The HP Color LaserJet 3600 Printer

by garrett on April 19, 2010

What to know about the HP Color LaserJet 3600 printer comes down to understanding that this little networked workgroup-specific printer has quite a lot going for it. For one, it has a very low cost of operation embedded, uses the fantastic HP Q6472a toner, and it’s also an extremely easy printer to connect to most any network. This is sure to be very attractive to workgroup users and IT specialists, for a fact.

Retailing for about $700, the HP 3600 can usually be found for much less than that nowadays, when it can be found, because it’s a fairly popular machine. It also comes with a fair amount of expandability, as well as an ability to deliver fairly sharp print. For a workgroup that needs more output rather than smaller amounts of quality output, this can be a powerful attractant.

When it comes to the size of the 3600, most people who look at it say that it’s a fairly small printer as well as one that’s light in weight, at only 60 pounds. For the IT specialist who’s going to be responsible for not only hooking the printer up, but moving it on occasion, that’s good news. To top it off, this is a fairly quick printer. It’s able to print at 17 pages per minute in both color and black-and-white.

The 3600, in addition to everything else, is pretty easy to connect to a network, coming as it does with USB 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX input/output ports. This is actually fairly standard when it comes to a networked workgroup printer, but most IT specialists and workgroups prize such easy connectivity over something that might be a bit more complicated and, therefore, susceptible to downtime.

Hewlett-Packard has given the printer the ability to deliver text and other print at 600 dpi. This means that most anything that emerges from the printer will look crisp and clear as well as being free of any smearing or blurring. It does this in both black-and-white and color, which should be more than enough resolution for just about any workgroup’s needs.

The processor installed within the 3600 is a 360 MHz model, meaning that it can handle a print task fairly quickly, taking it in and then putting it out in a relatively short amount of time. HP also has installed 64 MB of RAM, which is most likely more than sufficient for the needs of just about any workgroup and its output requirements.

As regards the different types of paper and other media stock that the 3600 can handle, it’s good to know that it’s a pretty versatile printer. It can print out on bond paper, plain and glossy paper, envelopes, labels, transparencies, color laser printer paper and other media types. This is a lot of versatility for a model that actually won’t be selling for much money.

At a list price of only $700, and with the knowledge that it can be obtained for less than that from a number of different online retailers, the HP Color LaserJet 3600 printer is sure to be an attractive candidate for most any networked workgroup. It’s small, lightweight and the HP Q6471a produces sharp, clear prints in every mode.  Re-ordering toner and ink cartridges is easy online from many quality retailers. Keep compatable HP toner cartridges on hand so your print jobs always run smoothly.

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