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Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 333 reviews

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83%would recommend to a friend

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Customers often highlight the Envy 6555e's excellent print quality and ease of use, with many praising its straightforward setup and compact size. Positive feedback also mentions the printer's wireless capabilities and sleek design. While some users wish for a larger paper tray capacity, the overall experience is largely positive. The printer's performance and value for the price are also frequently commended.

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  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Disappointing, but usable

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I bought this to take with me when I'm on the road for court proceedings, and to have a printer near my desk at the office. The printer output is great, and scanning produces quality .pdf's. The problem is connecting it to my computers, a desktop PC running Windows 11 Pro, and Lenovo ThinkPad X1, also running WIndows 11 Pro. Using WiFi, I can get it to print documents from both computers, although the desktop PC always pops up a message stating that the printer is offline. Scanning is difficult. The HP Smart App does not connect from either computer to the HP Envy. I have to use the scan function on the HP Envy itself, and then have it save to the HP cloud, and send it to my email address.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good home office printer

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    good as a home printer. Its a bit slow and doesn't do double sided scanning but it functions well for the price

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    6555e Printer

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    The 6555e is easy to use Great for work from home printer. Looks nice on your desk. Doesn't make a lot of noise.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Home Printer

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    Very easy printer to set up, prints great, copies great. Does two sided which I like. Ink cartridges not super expensive. Overall very happy with my purchase.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    No more print / scan visits to FedEx!

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am enjoying my printer! Still have to learn something s, so work in progress. I love the value for the money. The initial set up required me to connect with the hp help desk to get the printer driver working properly. It all got sorted out. Thank you

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful

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    Still learning how to copy but still happy with the results of everything else

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Prabjot printer review

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    The printer worked very good. Its easy to use as well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great

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    I love it…………it’s quiet and works very well. Gets the job done

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Needed a printer, it was on sale

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    Requires app to connect to internet. Would be better if you could interface through the printer itself

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Abismal quality but does the job

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The printer wasn’t expensive but always has to be restarted because of an Error on the screen. Spend the extra money and buy a better printer.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Print quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A Decent All-in-One for Casual Use

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    For users with modest home printing needs, the HP 6555e printer is an excellent choice. Setting up the printer and connecting it to Wi-Fi is very easy and straightforward, making it user-friendly. The print quality is commendable, delivering accurate colors, although they might not be as vivid as those produced by higher-end models. Text documents come out crisp and clear, and the scanner and copier functions perform as intended, and the automatic document feeder makes it easy to manage multi-page documents. I like the fact that it only takes two cartridges; one black and the other one handles the colors. Also, the printer's compact and modern design are an advantage, allowing it to easily fit almost anywhere while looking good. However, the 6555e does feel a bit budget-conscious in its construction. Some users might have an issue with the plastic casing that lacks a solid feel. As an occasional user, the print speed is acceptable, but if you print frequently you might find it a bit slow. Overall, the HP 6555e is a great choice for those prioritizing ease of use and affordability over advanced features and performance. It has been a reliable workhorse for everyday printing, scanning, and copying tasks in my household, but keep in mind that it won't surpass high-end models in terms of quality and speed.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Setup
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great little printer and software!

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    The HP Envy 6555e is a sleek classy compact printer that covers every one of my needs. It has a document feeder a flatbed scanner a nice color touch screen that is responsive and works well and a front load paper storage that is hidden out of sight. This printer really does look good and if you are someone with a nice home office set up I think you will appreciate the design aesthetics. It looks a lot better than most printers and I have had a lot of them. I also like that there are only two cartridges to deal with instead of four like on a lot of printers. Also, HP’s instant ink program really is a reasonable and convenient program to make sure you are not caught slipping and without ink when you have something important to do you need to print out. The color copying is really good as well for photos or color documents that you may want to create. The HP Envy is also very easy to set up and connect to your WIFI using the HP smart app on your phone or computer. The app has a nice looking easy-to-use interface that makes the functions obvious with a Windows phone-looking interface with colored blocks including pictures and the name of each function printed on them. Then at the top, it shows your printer or printers and their ink level. Then across the bottom, there is a small black and white menu system that adds to the functionality of the colored blocks. I remember a time when I was down on HP printers and stopped using them years ago. I must say I feel like they have stepped it up now and from what I am seeing they are producing good printers again for household use. I have printers from three other major brands and right now this is my favorite printer and the one i am using as my main printer. The color reproduction is spot on and the blacks are nice and dark for documents. Another thing is this printer has an awesome feature of being able to send scans directly to the HP cloud or your email address that you registered with. It is very convenient. You can easily print any photo right off your phone using the HP smart app as well as easily create greetings cards like Birthday cards or Christmas cards, business documents, crafts and more with over 1500 choices of premade templates to choose from. Not only that everything I have tried worked just like it was supposed to without any problems. I am really impressed with this printer and the software and would definitely recommend it. I have never seen anything quite like it until now.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Paper tray
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not the best, but it looks nice

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    The HP Envy 6555e All-in-One Printer is a good-looking printer. But as with anything, looks will only get you so far. So is this printer the one of the endless printers options you should pick up? Well that depends. In terms of style, this is a good-looking printer that won’t feel too bulky or foreboding to keep out in the open in your home office, or wherever you plan to keep it. I do appreciate how low profile the printer is given it also doubles as a copier and scanner via either flatbed or a document feeder. Of note, this is a home printer so the max you can use with the document feeder and in the paper tray will be more limited than the printer at most offices and a 100 page capacity should be fine for home use. Setup was not the easiest I’ve experienced with newer printers. I personally have enjoyed the setup process on the Epson line of printers the most. You can either follow on screen instructions for setting up and connecting your printer to your wireless network. There was a bug (or maybe just poor app design) during the setup process in which the app forced me back to the first step in the setup process. I thought that the connecting process had timed out while connecting to Wi-Fi, or the app disconnected. What I didn’t realize is that the printer was now in-fact connected to my network, but I kept selecting the option to “connect printer to network” at the first option screen I was forced back to instead of selecting the “search for printer on network option” because I thought the app had glitched. If this design was intentional, I imagine a bunch of angry users could end up in the same situation during setup. As for printing, it’s fine. It prints documents quickly and legibly. For photos it’s decent, not my favorite. I’m also not a fan of HP endlessly pushing their Instant Ink program. Not everything needs to have a subscription tied to it, especially not my printer. HP has been very good at wireless document scanning for a few years now. As long as you download the iPhone or the PC companion app, you can live scan directly to your computer over Wi-Fi and save the document directly to your device. You’ll basically be relying on this since the printer lacks one big feature. What I don’t like is that there is not an SD card slot nor a USB port on the device to scan directly to or directly print from. It feels like a big oversight if you’re going to tout it as a photo printing machine, but I guess most people only take photos with their phones anyways so it may not be that big a deal to most. Another minor ding against it is the small touch screen on it, but again, I imagine they want a majority of the settings and configuration to take place within their mobile or desktop apps. Overall, this printer is competitively priced, looks great and offers a decent number of features for the price. Connectivity is lacking compared to what I’m personally used to, and the screen interface is a bit small. HP also tries to push you towards their ink delivery subscription. But overall, this printer will get the job done and look good doing it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Frustrating Set-Up but Prints Great

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    The HP Envy 6555e is an aesthetic and low-profile printer that produces vibrant prints and scan. It functions great at its main purpose, but set-up was the most frustrating process I have encountered in a printer in years. I have set-up several printers over the years, some for home and some for business, and truly have not faced such exasperation during the set-up process of any printer thus far. Nowadays, printers take a few minutes to set-up, an alignment is done, and they’re good to go. This is what the Envy seemed to be intended to do, but it got stuck during alignment, repeating a paper jam alert before it had even taken in any paper. Eventually I was able to “hide” the alert, and it stopped coming up, after which the printer resumed on to the alignment page printout. After this, it got stuck on a screen showing the alignment printout was complete. I could not figure out how to get past that screen. I tried the app to no avail. I pressed the power button in the back to power it off, walked away for a minute, and came back to find it on and responsive again. At this point I kept getting an alert that set-up was incomplete, but it was still working. Apart from this, there was another moment where it became unresponsive. I finally unplugged it because it would not turn off via the power button. I did a factory reset, restarted the set-up process, and after this it worked fine and has worked smoothly since. I have been able to connect it to my other computer and laptop without issue and printed easily from them. My one only other issue is that I cannot find the printer on my iPhone through Airprint, only as remote print. It is a nonissue because the remote prints works fine and I can also print through the HP app, but it annoys me. I have not had this printer issue with my iPhone before. The HP app work great, has many features, but is slow and certain features remain in loading mode, such as setting up Airprint Anywhere, which perhaps is the issue. A Network report I printed stated it “failed” Connectivity but passed everything else, so that may be the issue. I wonder about the possibility that the printer may have gotten some rattling during shipping that may have caused this issue. As for the prints, they are vibrant and crisp. I scanned and copied artwork made by my child and it came out very similar to the original. Letters are crisp, clean, and precise. There isn’t any notable bleeding. It takes 3 seconds for the printer to receive and begin printing and 9 seconds to complete the print of a double-sided text page. I have printed text pages, colorful guides, shipping labels, and my kid’s artwork and the quality of the printouts have not disappointed. The scans from the feeder and flatbed are comparable in quality, albeit whites are brighter and whiter through the feeder. The scan time depends on the resolution that is chosen. 200dpi took 15 secs, 600dpi took 50secs. The touchpad screen is responsive, has great resolution, and makes pleasant sounds. The sound volume and screen brightness are highly customizable. The quality of the printer is thin and light plastic that feels sturdy enough to last normal wear and tear. The low-profile nature of the printer allows it to fit into small spaces and the cord is 5ft long. It has a really nice design that makes it look sleek and less obtrusive than most printers Overall, I really like the printer’s quality. Yes, there were a lot of hiccups with the setup but now that it’s complete, I don’t really see any other outstanding issues arising from it. The Airprint issue is a minor inconvenience I can live with. I feel that the main thing that matters is that it prints, scans, and it connects to my computers well. I would not deter anyone from this printer, rather just warn that issues may arise during set-up, but they too shall pass. Once it’s ready to go it is a great asset to have.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Print quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Paper tray
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The HP Cute 6455e printer

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    The HP Envy 6455e printer. It’s a really cute printer. Check out my picture! Setting up this printer was fairly straightforward. You just plug it in, download the HP Smart app, and you're ready to go. The app guides you through the process. From Windows, you just select it when you’re done configuring it with the app whether on Windows or on your phone. For everyday printing tasks like documents and homework, it performs just fine. The print quality is decent and the speed was good for text documents. The wireless printing works as expected. Being able to print from my phone or laptop without dealing with cables is a significant plus. This printer is compatible with HP's Instant Ink, which as a subscription has gotten a lot of flak. It's actually really convenient not having to worry about running out of ink unexpectedly, it’s month to month and it doesn’t cost that much. On one of our other printers, we pay $1.99 a month. People get so uptight about a subscription plan, but seriously, it’s CHEAPER than getting carts every couple of months. We don’t print enough to keep a print head healthy but with the Instant Ink plan, we don’t have to worry about it very much. One quirk to be aware of is the paper tray. You need to remember to extend it manually to catch your prints, or you might find your documents on the floor. When I pulled it out, I thought it would be more than the small stick of a paper guide. I wish that it was more substantial. I imagine this part will break sometime. The scanner is quite capable, with an automatic document feeder that's handy for multi-page documents. The scan quality is sufficient for most everyday purposes. It’s not the fastest scanner, and I couldn’t get it to do double sided. I do like how it looks on my table. I think that is one of the best things about the Envy line from HP. However, Envy doesn’t seem to make sense as a name as when it was part of the Voodoo line that HP bought. They could have easily called it HP Cute 6455e. Or maybe just HP Cute. Overall, the HP Envy 6455e is a decent all-in-one printer for home use that will look really good if you leave it out in your living room or main living area. If you don't print large volumes and you're comfortable with the Instant Ink program, it's worth considering.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice sized

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    Overall not a bad printer. Comes well package to avoid issues. I like the instant ink feature these printers have as I never have to worry about running out of ink and they have a plan for any budget. I got this one to replace an older one I had that I kept having issues with. The setup was not bad and it was fairly easy to add to my account though it did take a couple tries. Once I had it setup and connected I did some test printing and it did great. That afternoon I needed to print something and it was not showing as available so I went and looked. It showed it was unable to successfully update the firmware so I tried to do it manually and it said it was up to date. So I cleared it and was able to print. My husband then tried later that evening and same thing. Hopefully this is not an ongoing issue. The old one had an issue with being seen so I am hoping that it does not continue with this one. On the bright side this one is a bit smaller so it doesn't take up as much room and has upgraded features. I like that it has auto feed for making copies and the screen is easy to see. It does come with 3 months of free ink even if replacing one on a current plan so that was a bonus. Only time will tell how this one performs.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    HP Envy 6555e Wireless All-in-One misses the mark

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    The HP Envy 6555e Wireless All-in-One Inkjet Printer is a good quality, efficient printer. As an All-in-One, it is able to print, copy and scan, and with the use of the HP Smart app, you can even fax. It has all of the necessary functions you would want and there are a lot of pros, but also a significant number of cons. It is a nice looking low-profile printer with a 2.4" touchscreen display, an auto document feeder, it's made from at least 60% recycled plastic and is ENERGY STAR certified. Though low-profile, it does have a large footprint due to its width. They have made it super easy to remove jammed paper from the inside, but for some reason, the flatbed scanner cover slams closed. Read on for more information. Setup for this printer was not the easiest I encountered. It came with a few hiccups along the way - eg making me do things over again for no reason, not completing some steps, etc. Eventually, it did get everything right. HP does want you to connect to WiFi and stay connected all the time. They want you to get their periodic updates to keep things running smoothly and to monitor your usage if you choose Instant Ink and to make certain you aren't trying to use non-HP print cartridges. This printer will not print with any other cartridges. The print quality from this printer is certainly good enough for simple color printing and black and white text, etc. but is not the best. This is in HP's ENVY line of printers which would normally tell me this is a great printer for photos. I tried printing some photos and the details just weren't sharp enough for me to want to frame those photos. The printer is also somewhat slow with HP claiming a maximum speed of 7 ppm color, 10 ppm black. The copy quality doesn't hit the right spot for me either. Even copying in black and white, I find the quality of copies to be significantly degraded. It just isn't as clear as I would like to see. The scanner specifications from HP claim up to 1200 resolution but it doesn't seem like that is the case. When scanning, my options go up to only 300 dpi. The scanner is used for making copies and perhaps this low resolution is why copies seem so degraded. The All-in-One has an automatic document feeder (ADF) with a paper capacity of 35 pages, which is definitely convenient. You can do automatic 2 sided printing, but disappointingly, it is not capable of 2 sided copying. You can, however, combine 2 one sided documents into a 2 sided document. You can print on paper up to 8"x10" which means you cannot print on legal size paper. I did encounter a bizarre problem - I set up the printer to not check for updates, so that I could check periodically myself. I have found that technology updates sometimes cause issues, so I prefer to see what's new before simply updating. I was attempting to perform a scan from within the HP Smart app which showed there was a problem with the connection to the printer. Then suddenly, the printer restarted and went into some sort of firmware update all on its own - the printer just took control. When it finished the update, I was unable to exit the display screen on the printer. I was able to do my intended scan from the app on my iPhone, but the controls at the printer were totally locked. I was forced to turn the printer off and then back on. The printer did come back online though it showed I was out of paper but then corrected itself. The WiFi connection has also been an issue for me. My WiFi is usually very reliable, but as I sit in my office where the router is located, the HP 6555e suddenly disconnects from WiFi and then re-connects. The fact that it reconnects on its own is good, but I have a major IoT home, and I see nothing else having issues except for the printer. How do I know? The blue WiFi light directly above the 2.4" color touchscreen display would suddenly start to blink and shortly thereafter it would go solid again, indicating a connection. I think the HP Envy 6555e Wireless All-in-One Inkjet Printer is best suited for use as a home printer, for homework or any basic application where super quality color printing and copying would not be required. If you are looking for super good quality, I would definitely go up a tier or two.

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    Print quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great printer

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    Throughout the years, and I'm pretty old, I've gone through many many printers, many all-in-one's. Back in the days when faxing was a thing, LOL. This is a very good printer for certain uses. It, in my opinion, is a great printer for my college age kids. It is compact and sleek, looks great and prints at a reasonable speed. My personal favorite thing about this printer that most newer printer does differently, is the location of the LCD screen. Being placed flat as opposed to on the face of the printer like my other printer. I always found it difficult to see clearly and would have to bend down to see. Like most everyone, we are placing our printer on a table which is usually waist high. Well, with this printer, I'm looking directly down, so much easier. Set up is super easy and btw, this was the most well packaged printer I've ever owned, don't know if that matters LOL. Setting up is just plugging in the unit, wait a bit, screen has a qr code for you to scan. Follow the instructions on the HP website which includes downloading HP Smart app, which I already use and love. The app makes using your printer so easy. Through the app you can set up the wifi signal and check the status of the printer. It also gives you the ability to remote print which surprisingly I've used a couple of times. As for the print itself, I took a photo of the test print which was the initial set up, aligning the printer head. I was really surprised at how crisp and clean the print was, especially the tiny letters at the bottom. I think this a great printer but would not recommend it if you are looking for a high volume or business related printer. It is perfect for light use and the print is outstanding.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Reliable So Far!!

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    I’ve been using the HP Envy 6555e Wireless All-in-One Inkjet Printer for a week now, and overall, I’d say it’s been a solid addition to my home office setup. It covers my basic print needs like-printing, scanning, and copying. It has some nice wireless features that make it easy to use across devices, like going from my computer to my wife’s laptop. There’re some areas where it falls short, but I think the price point makes a good argument for it. Design and Build: One of the first things I noticed was its design. It has a sleek, modern look that fits perfectly in my workspace without being bulky. The white finish gives it a clean, professional appearance, and it’s compact enough to sit on a desk without taking over the whole area. I love this because I’ve had to rig some sort of pop up table for my previous printers. The touchscreen interface is also nice, making it easy to switch between functions quickly. Performance: I’ve had this for about a week, and so far it does what it promises. Print quality is great for both documents and photos, especially considering this is an inkjet. Whether I’m printing color images or plain text, everything has come out crisp and clear. It’s not the fastest printer, though. If you need to print large documents regularly, you might find yourself waiting a bit longer than you’d like, but for light to moderate use, it works just fine. Again, I’d consider a different printer if you’re regularly printing presentation packets of 20 pages. Connectivity and Setup: Setting up the printer was straightforward, and I had no issues connecting it to my Wi-Fi network or syncing it with my phone using the HP Smart app. It does take longer than other printers because it kinda sets itself up as it goes so you’re waiting a lot. Most of the time I was just sitting next to the printer while it booted up, then connected, aligned the printer, connected to wifi, etc. and it took 21 minutes. Also, the app crashed three times during setup, so that was annoying. Not a dealbreaker, but annoying. The app is pretty cool! I really like that I can select photos from my phone and print them. It’s really cool that I’ve been able to print from my phone or laptop without plugging anything in. While it works well for the most part, it can be a bit slow or unresponsive at times. It’s not a dealbreaker, but I can imagine this might be a problem if someone is in a hurry. Instant Ink: So I’ve only had the printer for a week and don’t need a restock yet, but I like that this can potentially order it for you. Honestly, how many of us have tried to print and it’s out of ink so we gotta go to Best Buy to get a new cartridge?! I’ve been there too many times. I like the idea that the printer can automatically order ink when it’s running low. It might not be for everyone, but I think it’s a cool perk! Pros: Great print quality for documents and photos. Compact design that fits well in most spaces. Easy wireless setup and printing from mobile devices. Touchscreen interface is user-friendly. Automatic ink ordering with the Instant Ink program. Solid build quality for home or small office use. All-in-one functionality (print, scan, copy). Three months of free ink with HP Instant Ink. Cons: Print speed is slower, especially for larger documents. HP Smart app can be a little buggy or slow at times. Two-cartridge ink system might not be as efficient, especially for heavy color printing. Final Thoughts: It’s a solid, versatile printer that handles most tasks well, and it looks good while doing it. The print quality is excellent, and the wireless functionality makes it convenient for anyone working from home or in a small office. The setup was painless, though the app could use some improvements, and the print speed could be faster. But for the price, it’s a strong performer and a good choice for everyday printing. If you need a reliable all-in-one that won’t break the bank, this one’s worth considering. Just don’t expect blazing-fast print speeds

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Snap To

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    This HP Envy printer is a great value for the price, easy set up and easy to operate. It is used daily as an integral tool for a work at home job. It does not require a lot of space and the colors and quality of printed material is exceptional. The one and only negative is the printer is slow at doing what it is designed to do, I give it a strong buy.

    I would recommend this to a friend