The HP DeskJet 895Cse
David B. Brooks, March, 1999

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Photos are scanned from actual sample prints
made from the HP DeskJet 895Cse printer.
Photos © 1999, David B. Brooks, All Rights Reserved
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In the now large population
of color ink jet printers Hewlett-Packard continues to be a leader with
its HP DeskJet printers. The new HP DeskJet 895Cse now tops HP’s
list of DeskJet models, providing a printer designed to meet the widest
range of user requirements. The 895Cse is built to provide both high
photo-quality color printing on all types of paper, as well as laser-quality
black text printing at up to 10 pages per minute, and a heavy-duty cycle
demanded by business requirements of constant use and multiple copy
printing, as well as the capability with an add-on accessory to be used
as a network printer. This comprehensive range of qualities and capabilities
included by HP provides the company with the basis for calling this
model their Premium DeskJet.
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The features which make the
895Cse exceptional are not that unusual by themselves, but combined in
a single printer provide users with a distinct choice if they need both
speed and durability to print many copies of business documents, including
black and white and color, as well as competitive photo quality printing.
The 895Cse is a four color ink printer with relatively large ink cartridges,
providing both economy and less frequency of replacement even when full-color
photo printing is involved. This is the result in part of an improvement
in HP’s color technology (PhotoREt II). In addition, the HP 895Cse
printer is fully supportive of the latest computer technology including
the provision of a Universal Serial Bus port, providing an easy, quick
connection and fast, efficient data flow from computer to printer. The
HP 895Cse package also includes a software bundle that directly enhances
the printer’s functionality, including the ability to condense up
to four document pages onto a single 8.5x11 sheet, or go the opposite
way and make “billboard” images by dividing the printing into
segments so a large poster-sized image can be assembled from the pages.
There is also a software application providing easy to use templates for
quick home and office flyers, proposals, schedules, and brochures. A special
HP version of PhotoRecall is included to aid in organizing and handling
photos, graphics, and clip art. Also, web printing is supported by HP
Instant Delivery which supports users scheduling and receiving and direct
printing of online publications to which a user subscribes.
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Using The HP DeskJet
895Cse. I had not worked with an HP printer since I reviewed
the PhotoSmart printer quite a while back. Even so, I was first of all
most interested to know how this new, more general purpose printer would
compare reproducing photographs on glossy photo ink jet paper. So, right
off the 895Cse was fed quite a few just scanned 120 film files. The resulting
8x10” image area prints compared very favorably with prints I’d
made with the PhotoSmart. That says a lot for the technology improvements
HP has made, as the 895Cse is a four color ink printer and the PhotoSmart
used special six color ink cartridges. In addition, this new HP DeskJet
is much faster and also much quieter.
Like most of you who would be interested in this class of printer, it
would be used to print letters, envelopes, forms, all kinds of sundry
documents like web pages, and now all of the User’s Guides for many
software applications that are supplied in Acrobat .PDF format on CDs.
With this type of printing running at the standard, middle quality setting,
the HP DeskJet 895Cse rips off pages almost as fast as the last laser
printer I used (which was some time ago I might add). Using HP’s
rather heavyweight, premium quality, uncoated ink jet paper, the text
quality is as close to laser quality as claimed, and color graphics and
photographs (like content you’d find at quality web sites) are also
reasonably sharp, well-defined, and saturated.
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A very distinct improvement,
at least in comparison to the original Photo-Smart printer, is HP’s
print driver now provides a wide range of media selection options including
a non-HP brand paper selection. The software also supports either using
HP’s proprietary output management, as well as going to a manual
level of output adjustment and control, or selecting ICM tying color management
into the Windows system. From the experience I had running the printer
with a Windows 98 PC, printing from Photoshop as well as several other
graphics applications, Microsoft Word, and directly from Internet Explorer,
the prints resulting uniformly matched what was on screen quite closely.
Evaluation And Recommendation. All of the claims made
for the 895Cse by HP were borne out in the use and results from my tests.
The one factor I was not able to determine was that it is in fact a heavy-duty
cycle printer suitable for use in producing high quantities of prints
on a daily basis. That is an important factor in consideration of the
HP estimated street price of $399, which is considerably more than many
consumer-level, photo-realistic capable, ink jet printers now available.
Hewlett-Packard however, has a substantial and positive reputation in
regards to high duty cycle printers, so the question would be more if
a user really has the quantity printing requirements which justify the
extra cost. If yes, the 895Cse is definitely a very fine all-around printer
in performance and convenience. For more information, call (800) 752-0900
to locate the nearest HP dealer or visit Hewlett-Packard’s web site
at: www.hp.com.
Technical Specifications
Print
Method: Drop on demand thermal ink jet
Print Quality: Up to 600dpi with black pigmented ink,
PhotoREt II color layering technology
Print Speed: Ranging from 10 pages to .03 pages per minute
Media: Plain, ink jet, photo, glossy, transparency, labels,
and index cards
Paper Sizes: 3x5-8.5x14”
Paper Weight: 16-110 lbs
Memory: 2MB built-in, plus KB receiver buffer
Interface: Centronics parallel and USB (Windows 98 only)
Operating System Compatibility: Microsoft Windows 3.1X,
95, 98, NT 4.0
Dimensions: 17.5x7.3x14”
Weight: 12 lbs
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