HP Photosmart C6388
01 May 2009Summary
A few things about the Photosmart C6388 seem not to fit with its midrange price of Rs 14,405. In most ways, however, it handles a multifunction's many tasks with aplomb, making it one of the better-designed competitors on the market.
Pros:
- Well designed
- Good all-round performance
Cons:
- Limited features set
Full Review
HP's Photosmart C6388 All-In-One color inkjet multifunction may target home photo enthusiasts, but it does a good job at nearly everything. Still, a few of its features are a bit skimpy for the price. The Photosmart C6380 performed pretty well in our tests. It printed plain-text pages at a rate of 11.3 pages per minute (ppm), and color graphics as fast as 3.2 ppm--above average compared with the competition, though far slower than HP's claims (33 ppm text, 31 ppm graphics). On plain paper, text is just slightly fuzzy, and photos a little dark but smooth. Everything improved on HP's own paper, except flesh tones, which were orangey.
HP's Photosmart C6388 All-In-One color inkjet multifunction may target home photo enthusiasts, but it does a good job at nearly everything. Still, a few of its features are a bit skimpy for the price.
The silver-and-white box offers many useful features. Connections include USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi. The control panel stretches along the upper front. Words and images on the 2.4-inch LCD can get awfully small, but accessing menus is otherwise easy using the adjacent navigational buttons. Function buttons (for copying, scanning, and photo-editing) are clearly labeled. Interesting copy features include on-screen previewing and cropping. Below you'll find slots for MS, SD, XD, CF, and PictBridge-compatible media.
The paper handling is basic. The main input takes a wide variety of media, up to 125 sheets of plain paper. It has a sliding width guide, but no length guide or extension; legal-size paper hangs out the front a bit. A piggybacked tray takes up to 20 sheets of 5-by-7-inch or smaller photo media. The lid for both components also functions as the 50-sheet output tray, which has an impressively sturdy pull-out extension.
The Photosmart C6388 ships with five standard-size ink tanks that fit into a permanent print-head: a 250-page pigment black (K), and 300-page cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y). The cartridges are reasonably priced and are capable of decent page yields: 250 pages from the black cartridge with a cost per page of Rs. 2.50 and 300 pages from the color cartridges with a cost per page of slightly under Rs. 6.
Bottom Line
A few things about the Photosmart C6388 seem not to fit with its midrange price of Rs 14,405. In most ways, however, it handles a multifunction's many tasks with aplomb, making it one of the better-designed competitors on the market.
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