All-in-one inkjet printer on a budget: the HP DeskJet 3755/3772. It works with the HP 65 and 65XL ink cartridges and has a two-cartridge system with one black and one tri-color cartridge. It has USB and Wi-Fi connections, is compatible with HP’s Smart mobile software, and supports Mopria Print Service and Apple AirPrint. It does not allow duplex printing or automatic duplex scanning; it simply has a sheetfed scanner.
For domestic use
For family use, the HP DeskJet 3755 is only average. Every member of the family may readily access it thanks to its Wi-Fi and USB connections, support for Mopria Print Service, and compatibility with Apple AirPrint. But over time, greater upkeep and higher running costs result from how rapidly its ink cartridges run out. Additionally, there is no flatbed scanner to scan sensitive materials, so if you share the printer with others, you may have to wait a while for it to print. It also prints quite slowly.
For office use
Small or home workplaces shouldn’t use the HP DeskJet 3755. It can print three colour or five black pages each minute, but overall print quality isn’t that poor. It’s just very slow. It also needs a lot of upkeep because its ink cartridges run out quickly. Despite its small size, it has a sheetfed scanner, although it can only scan one page at a time.
For students
For students, the HP 3755 printer is an insufficient option. It requires frequent ink cartridge replacement due to its low print yield, which makes ongoing maintenance costly. Additionally, if you’re in a rush, you might find it bothersome that it prints documents so slowly. Positively, it’s a very little printer that can easily fit in small locations, making it a wonderful choice for people who live in dorm rooms.
Black and white printing
The HP DeskJet 3755 is inadequate for printing black-and-white documents. It prints at a mediocre quality and is slow. In addition, you’ll need to replace the black ink cartridge frequently because it runs out quickly. Even though there is a higher-yield cartridge available, its stated yield of about 300 pages would not be sufficient if you frequently print off papers.
Photo printing
For printing photos, the HP 3755 works fine. Despite having a high print quality, some finer details are lost because to its narrow colour gamut, which also makes images appear unduly subdued and dark. Pictures still appear rather natural, though, because of its respectable colour fidelity. Sadly, its slowness—it takes over a minute and a half to print a single 4″ x 6″ photo—and its ink cartridges quickly run out, making it costly to maintain over time.
