HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer (Brown)
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R. Winchester
> 24 hourPicked one of these printers up because I wanted a printer in my family room, where I do most of my computer work. Most of what I looked at seemed to be a few metal parts and lots of cheap plastic. When I picked up the HP Envy printer, I immediately felt the difference. Heavy and solid construction. The looks of the printer are unlike any other I have seen. It looks more like a DVD player than a printer. It fits into my living area, while other printers looked like office equipment - not what I wanted in my family room. Unboxing the unit showed that the packaging was high quality and the printer had its own bag keeping it safe from scratches. Hookup consisted of plugging in the electric cable and turning the printer on. From there, the printer guided me through the setup, including telling me when to insert the ink cartridges and how to set up the wireless connection. The only thing I needed to have was my network security password, as I have a secured Wi-fi network. Connected to the network 1st time after I keyed in the password. Installing the software on my computer was quick and easy. No surprises, but HP does load their installation with a bunch of junk you probably dont want. Just deselect anything you dont want installed. Everything works fine. Usual good quality prints and scans. The printer found some firmware updates and asked me if I wanted them installed. I did and they went in without any problem. Same for an update to the computer software for the printer. This printer uses two ink cartridges - black and a color. I like this approach as the cartridge design has the print heads in the cartridge. Change inks and you get a new print head each time. I have used several other brands of ink jet printers that have permanent print heads as part of the printer. These always tend to clog for me, over time. With the HP cartridge design used here, I have never had bad prints, or clogged print heads on the other Photo printer I have from HP. Ive also used HP inkjets at work for years and they just print - day in and day out. Some find a benefit to having separate ink cartridges for each color. Ive had two printers with this arrangement and found that I was replacing the various colors at about the same time. The extra parts just amounted to extra things that could go wrong, and added cost. The HP Envy printer has some neat features like the touch screen and the retractable paper catcher. While neat features, they seem to be likely problem areas down the road (after the mfg warranty expires), so I bought an extended warranty on the printer - giving me 4 years of coverage. Hope this printer works long term as good as it looks out of the box. HP did a great design job, integrating an office device into a home environment.
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Diana Greiner
> 24 hourI had to replace my old HP Envy 110 printer and I purchased a new one. It is compact, prints clearly and easily connected to my laptop for printing. I really like this printer. Sturdy enough for my everyday use.
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jasper
> 24 hourExcellent for everything i need to do still some issues with connecting on to Microsofts I.E dont use it dont, want it,dont need it scans copy fax wireless from the computer
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alf
> 24 hourBeautiful printer that fits in an open space home office. Integrates seamlessly with WIFI and Mac infrastructure to send print jobs from any wireless device or even scan wirelessly. No feed scanner so do it page by page yet sufficient for my needs. Performance is ok for 10 or so pages job, beyond that is too slow. Quality of print is great and can be adjusted from photo quality to fast draft. Avoid the double sided printing feature as it jams the mechanics which is crammed into a small form factor. Paper tray is tucked under and inside the printer and holds 50 pages. I recommend the device for executive office or small in-home print jobs and if you put a premium on a sleek design and flawless wireless integration. If you need something more robust with higher throughout another larger (bulkier) and faster printer might be more appropriate. For my purpose and needs, great fit. I use the same at home and work
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M.J. McClements
> 24 hourI am ready to replace it. Cant get ride of incompatible ink cartridge message. Has always been buggy and HP ink is expensive (wont work on any non hp cartridge, getting message on the real one.) JUNK!
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mario victor falak
> 24 hourI could never make it work, unfortunately, couldnt return it
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JLW
> 24 hourI was amazed at how easy it was to setup, how beautiful the prints and copies are. No more faxing for us. This printer stores them on my computer and I attach them as emails. GREAT product.
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Scott
> 24 hourgood
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J. Horn
> 24 hourIf the printer has not been used for a while it will drop the network connection. What I mean by a while is one or two days. The solution is to unplug the router for a few seconds then restart the router. The printer will then be on the network. I have ckd various blogs and this problem is pretty consistent. I would not recommend this printer.
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Ginger
> 24 hourAfter updating from a HP to a Lexmark then two Kodak printers which were nightmares , I went full circle to this printer and its been fabulous . Works every time even with a wireless connection. fit and finish is fantastic. My only gripe is the E-fax , I wish this had a conventional fax.