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HP Color LaserJet 3600n

CNET editors' review

CNET editors' rating

Good

Reviewed by: Dan Littman

Reviewed: 5/26/06
Release date: 10/28/05
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The good: The HP Color LaserJet 3600n is well designed, handles paper well, and has a low cost for consumables.

The bad: The HP Color LaserJet 3600n has limited expandability options and its text quality is not up to par.

The bottom line: The HP Color LaserJet 3600n is an average-performing color laser printer.

Specs: Printer Type: Workgroup printer - Laser - Color; Max media size: A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in),; Legal (8.5 in x 14 in); Connectivity technology: Wired  See full specs >>

Price range: $226.32 - $507.99

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Printer Type: Workgroup printer - Laser - Color
Max media size: A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in), Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
Connectivity technology: Wired
Max speed: 17 pages/min
Compatibility: PC, Mac
Printer / Interface: USB, Ethernet 10/100Base-TX

CNET editors' review

The $700 price tag on HP's Color LaserJet 3600n seems steep for an individual buyer but modest for a small workgroup seeking a network color laser. Unfortunately, its text quality leaves something to be desired and its expandability options are limited. Lexmark's similar C522 sells for $200 less and provides better text quality, though Lexmark's cost per page is slightly higher than HP's and the difference may add up over time.

The 60-pound 3600n is small and has deep handholds, so one person can carry it easily. The printer's front wall folds out to expose the paper path, four integrated toner cartridge/imaging drum units in a vertical rack, and the image-transfer belt clipped inside the front wall itself. The design couldn't make jam-clearing and maintenance any easier. However, the wall and hinges could be sturdier. The main paper tray also feels wobbly and has no stop when you pull it out, so users should be careful not to drop it. The paper-width and paper-length guides are easy to adjust. In addition to the enclosed 250-sheet tray, the printer has a 100-sheet auxiliary feed; you can add a 500-sheet feeder for $250.

A two-line backlit LCD on the 3600n's top panel displays a complete set of menus, which we found easy to navigate with buttons for drilling down through menus, selecting items, and backing out. The 3600n comes with 64MB of memory and unfortunately, you can't expand that, nor can you add a duplexer, which makes expansion options very limited. If you need those extras, consider HP's 3600dn, an $849 model with a duplexer and twice the memory.

The 3600n prints black text at a reasonable 13 pages per minute (ppm) and color graphics a bit faster, at 13.5ppm; for comparison's sake, the Lexmark C522n prints text at 14.2ppm and graphics at 12.3ppm. But if saving money is your real priority--and you don't print much color--consider Ricoh's inkjetlike G700, which prints fine text at 12.1ppm but drops the ball on graphics speed and quality.

The HP's print quality disappointed us on the important tests. Text looked grayish instead of black, showed some roughness in large point sizes, and lost fine strokes. Color graphics didn't negotiate shading ramps smoothly and produced blocky transitions, though the printer acquitted itself on color accuracy and detail. Plus it did a great job on grayscale photos, with fine detail and smooth shading.

CNET Labs' color laser speed tests (pages per minute)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Color graphics  
Color text  
Black graphics  
Black text  
Dell Color Laser 5100cn
13.43 
11.3 
24.48 
24.43 
Lexmark C522n
12.31 
14.21 
14.49 
14.41 
HP Color LaserJet 3600n
13.54 
13.6 
12.9 
13 
Xerox Phaser 8500n
11.05 
11.87 
10.93 
12.07 


CNET Labs' color laser quality tests
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Color graphics  
Color text  
Black graphics  
Black text  
Dell Color Laser 5100cn
Excellent 
Excellent 
Good 
Excellent 
Lexmark C522n
Excellent 
Excellent 
Excellent 
Excellent 
HP Color LaserJet 3600n
Good 
Excellent 
Excellent 
Good 
Xerox Phaser 8500n
Good 
Fair 
Good 
Fair 

HP provides full toner cartridges instead of the almost-empty starter cartridges packed with many printers. The toner/drum combos are the only consumables; a page of black text should cost a reasonable 2.2 cents, and color about 12 cents. (Lexmark's C522 runs about 3.2 cents for black and 15.6 for color.) HP provides a one-year, next-day onsite warranty, as well as 24/7, free, toll-free tech support over the phone. You can find downloadable manuals, drivers, and software at HP's Web site, as well as FAQs, a user forum, and live Web chat with tech support, Monday through Friday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. MT.

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  • Dell Color Laser Printer 5100cn
  • HP Color LaserJet 2600n
  • Lexmark C522n
  • Lexmark C500n Color Laser Printer
  • Brother HL-4040cn
 

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