It is an inexpensive inkjet all in one, it has a decent touch screen and ADF. HP and eligible having 35 sheet ADF and strong app support. The weak points of the printer is not much ink in the box and it has no multipurpose tray. The printer has only a single side scan and it can’t scan while offline.
Some of the HP printers come with the free trial, adding functionality and discounted consumables while sign up. The very useful device and it gives the budget model, in the competitive home office or in the small business category. The printer comes with the generous set of features that includes ADF 35 sheet. Not so fast in printing, and it lacks multipurpose paper tray. HP recommends it for use in the group of 4 to 5 members, suggests a hefty maximum monthly duty cycle of about 20,000 pages.
DESIGN AND BUILD:
HP has the different array of multi-function office jet printers that all look much like this, but there are differences in design and functionality. This is slightly larger having several more ports and access the link cartridges through front lap. It is built very smart and functional design the plastic panels were feeling quite wobbly and insubstantial. HP is recycling the ink cartridges and the users sign up for the instant ink subscription and send them back.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
- The type is colour 3 in 1 inkjet printer.
- It can print, scan and copy.
- Connections are Ethernet, WIFI and USB.
- Printing speed Is 18 ppm, printing quality is 4800^1200 dpi and weight is 460^338^233 mm.
PERFORMANCE:
The performance of the printer is well in tests with no longer paper jams, and smudging. The time required for the first page is 13 seconds for the black and for white 17 seconds for colour, Texts looks dark and clear with characters at small point sizes. The draft mode is fine for most jobs, mixed colours documents will crisp with no running b/w colours. The photos look sharp enough that are printed on photo paper. The plain colour shows faint horizontal lines, all photos look grainy, and it’s a little disappointing.