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★★★★☆
Great printer
This is my second HP all in one wireless printer that allows you to connect using their HP Smart app to do a plethora of printing. I had to admit this is bigger than I thought it would be, but that is my own person 'duh' because it is designed for small business and not just a personal printer. It has two trays that together can hold an entire ream of paper. It has a digital screen panel control that help accomplish tasks anywhere from the initial set up to scanning, printing and making cool brochures. You can connect via wifi using your router network, a connection to the computer with its own direct connection, USb or bluetooth. I have it connected to my wifi router. And , as was true with my other HP wireless printer, this caused some small issues with maintaining connectivity. It might just be the way my ISP and router is set, but I had to go in an give the printer a static IP address because some of the devices in my house (we have 4 computers, 4 phones and a tablet) had trouble discovering the printer based on the home network name, but easily found it based on the IP address. If the IP address changed (which they do in this case because of the way DHCP leases are set up in my home router) then those devices sometimes thought the printer was not online. It is fast, the print is crisp and clean and I love using the app to print documents from anywhere. One other thing to mention, the initial set up takes you through a lot of the HP marketing stuff which can be declined. One that seems really attractive is the Instant Ink program. This is a great option, initally, as you can get ink replacement at a deep discount. You set up your account through HP, set up how much ink you think you'll use in a month (this can be adjusted later if you find you use less or more), this will be used to set a recurring, monthly charge from your credit card/bank account. HP can tell when you are getting low on ink and will automatically send you ink before you run out. As mentioned this is offered at a pretty nice discount over buying replacement cartridges in a store. It is a great option if you plan on using and keeping this printer for any length of time. One caveat, if you replace the printer or cancel your instant ink enrollment, the instant ink cartridges will no longer work in your printer as of your effective cancel date. Even if they are already installed in the printer, even if you have some stock piled ready to be installed, yes even the ones already paid for. So for this printer, I declined the instant ink enrollment, since even with the discount I lost money from the last printer I had. I just didn't print enough (even though I was in the lowest possible enrollment tier).
March 2019 · Office Products
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