2024 the best all in one printer review


Price: $224.99 - $149.99
(as of Oct 19, 2024 20:24:15 UTC - Details)

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The HP OfficeJet Pro 8135e delivers fast color printing, 225-sheet paper capacity, and scan, copy and fax capabilities. It includes wireless and printer security features to keep your multifunction printer up to date and secure.
FROM AMERICA'S MOST TRUSTED PRINTER BRAND – The OfficeJet Pro 8135e is perfect for home offices printing professional-quality color documents like business documents, reports, presentations and flyers. Print speeds up to 10 ppm color, 20 ppm black.
UPGRADED FEATURES – Fast color printing, scan, copy, fax, auto 2-sided printing, auto document feeder, and a 225-sheet input tray.
WIRELESS PRINTING – Stay connected with our most reliable dual-band Wi-Fi, which automatically detects and resolves connection issues.
HP APP – Print, scan, copy, or fax right from your smartphone with the easiest-to-use print app.
3 MONTHS OF INK WITH HP+ ACTIVATION – Subscribe to Instant Ink delivery service to get ink delivered directly to your door before you run out. After 3 months, monthly fee applies unless cancelled, and you save up to 50%.
PROTECTS YOUR DATA – HP Wolf Essential Security bolsters security and helps keep your network protected from cyber threats.
2.7-INCH TOUCHSCREEN – Quickly navigate your printer with a large color touchscreen and a phone-like user interface.
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN – Made with more than 45% recycled plastic.
This printer is intended to work only with cartridges with original HP chips or circuitry and will block cartridges using non-HP chips or circuitry. Periodic firmware updates will maintain the effectiveness of these measures.
Reviewer: KJS
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Budget friendly all in one printing device
Review: The HP OfficeJet Pro 8130e is an all in one unit that prints, copies, scans and has fax capabilities. I chose this printer as a home consumer with medium volume printing needs who wanted the ease of a Wi-Fi connection for printing from my various devices.Setup was relatively straightforward with the included quick start guide which directed me to download the HP Smart app. Connecting to my network was effortless and through the step by step setup guide in the app I was printing my first page in under ten minutes.This device is in the family of HP+ printers (as indicated by the letter e at the end of the model number). HP+ is an optional program that provides a few "features" but the one that stood out to me was the inability to use third party ink if activated so I opted to decline HP+. You will want to do your own research before making a decision on this.The print quality and speed are impressive for an inkjet printer that is not a dedicated photo printer. See my attached photo for a comparison of a high quality print sheet image compared to the actual printed version. Some quality is lost in photo printing, but again, this is not a dedicated photo printer.I wish the ink cartridges had a higher page yield (cartridge yield is approximately 500 pages from black and 400 pages from each color). To be fair, I own a b&w laser printer and am spoiled by the longevity of a toner cartridge but I have always preferred high yield cartridges for their convenience and cost savings.Overall I am pleased with this printer given its cost vs performance. Time will tell how it holds up and how long the ink actually lasts. I have not yet experienced any of the issues outlined in other reviews and will update my review if I do.

Reviewer: MotoXPrincess99
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great addition to my set up
Review: I recently picked up the HP OfficeJet Pro 8135e Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, and it’s been a solid addition to my setup. The print quality is impressive, both for color and black-and-white. Whether it’s for documents or images, it’s sharp and clean. It’s faster than most inkjets I’ve used, especially when printing double-sided. It handles bigger jobs without much lag, which has been a huge plus. Super easy to get it going on Wi-Fi, and I love that I can print from my phone using the HP app or AirPrint. It makes things way more convenient when I’m juggling different tasks. I’m using the HP Instant Ink program, and it’s helped keep ink costs down, though I can see it being less of a deal for those who don’t print a lot. The printer is compact, doesn’t take up much space, and the touchscreen is pretty intuitive. Overall, it’s been a reliable workhorse for me, and I’d recommend it to anyone needing a good all-in-one printer for a home office. The wireless feature really adds to the convenience.

Reviewer: C. Morgan
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worst printer experience in 20 years
Review: This is gonna be one of those “if I could give it a MINUS 5 stars, I would” kinda review. I’ve been a professional computer systems reviewer for 20 years, and this is the single most frustrating, time-wasting, money-wasting device I have ever used.This is supposedly an all-in-one printer: It scans, copies, faxes, prints, autofeeds documents, works via Ethernet or dual-band (2.4 and 5 GHz) WiFi from a desktop computer, laptop, phone, web or any other device that will talk to a printer and can be connected.I noticed recently that the price has dropped from $230 to $150. That could be because newer models are available…or it could simply be because HP is trying to unload a really rotten device.Pros of the HP OJ Pro 8020e seriesYou will save trees. The print experience with the HP OJ 8020e is so awful that I go out of my way to avoid printing anything. Literally.Cons (where do I begin…?)Installation is confusing, largely because HP spends quite a bit of time inveigling you into installing its smart printing app that strays dangerously close to malware. Its primary function appears to be talking you into signing up for “Instant Ink,” HP’s ink subscription service that sells you ink whether you want it or not, and then getting you to buy more. It monitors your activity and sends a lot of data back to the HP mothership, and—like most of HP’s “smart” functionality—is a real pain to stop.Installing a wireless smart device should be a no-brainer. Unbox, plug in the printer and power up, select a WiFi network and enter your password, then hit the print button. Ten minutes, max.Not this printer—it took FOUR HOURS of install-test-reinstall before it could print its first page. Even then, I would up sending the document to my Android phone and printing from there.The Ethernet connection was equally stubborn.I wound up resetting the printer six times until it could find the WiFi network. Along the way, I accidentally activated HP’s ink subscription program, which has caused even more headaches.Even than, the only way I can guarantee a print or scan is to shut down the printer, shut down my computer, and then restart. That gives me ONE immediate session to print or scan as much as possible before it goes offline again.If it actually does work, the print/scan is high-quality, but after six months with this foul beast I’ve never managed to get actual output in less than an hour.If you work from home (as many of us do these days), beware your company’s VPN: The HP apps will be shut out, and the printer won’t work. It also doesn’t seem to like Microsoft Teams. Best to save your printing until day’s end, then restart everything, do your print, and retire for the night.HP advertises its “six months of free ink,” but read the fine print before you sign up, and be very careful: Once the printer/your network thinks you’ve agreed to accept that free prize, you’ll be forced to use HP’s ink cartridges—at 2X the price—forever.Some HP printers allow you to disable “cartridge protection,” which allows the printer to reject any non-HP ink cartridge and simply refuse to print. The 8020e, and all “e-series” printers, however, do not, a practice I thought had been made illegal in the US, but apparently not.So, in addition to a poorly functioning printer, you’ll also be stuck spending $90 on a set of HP ink cartridges instead of $45.Now, I've nothing against HP ink, and I typically prefer to buy the printer manufacturer's own ink just to avoid hassles. But I don't want to be forced into it, and I also don't want to be forced to purchase more ink than I actually need, given how little I print these days.Supposedly you can rub an electrostatic rubber thingee across an ink cartridge’s microchip to get it to work…but that hasn’t worked for me.At this point, I'm looking for a cheap, non-HP printer that does NOT lock you into a bogus ink program and doesn't require hours of frustration just to get the WiFi actually connecting. I wish to blazes I hadn't given my old Epson printer away.

Reviewer: AGM.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Setup was straight forward and pretty easy to understand. Prints quickly and pretty quietly. LED screen is bright and easy to read and the HP app is helpful and seems well thought out.

Reviewer: lizete jagonap
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Sooooo happy with my new printer. It works very well. The installation was easy and quick as it comes with a user manual. Just follow the instructions and you are set in less than 10 minutes. This printer comes with free ink. Also, once you sign up and follow the instructions of the app, they will send you a new set of ink too. So far, no issues with connectivity. I was able to print using my laptop, phone and iPad. Grab yours now!! 👌🏻👍🏻

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This printer stopped working one week after the thirty day return expired.I have run every diagnostic test; downloaded every HP tool to fix; chatted online with HP; uninstalled and reinstalled; rebooted my router - literally everything suggested.It shows on the printer that it is on the WiFi network, but then says it is offline when I try to print.This is my second attempt at an HP printer and never again!

Reviewer: EDS
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I bought the HP OfficeJet Pro 8025e All-in-One Wireless Color Printer for our home office to replace a laser printer from a different make which I hated! The HP is great and very easy to set up with the HP app and I am very happy with the print quality. One thing that I love about HP printers is that they work great with any computer system. In our house we use, Windows, Mac and Linux computers for various tasks, and there are no issues with the drivers or features on the printer. I did not opt for the "ink Subscription" as I don't like such supscriptions packages, but the ink cartridges are readily available all over the place. The scanner is practible and it is great to be able to scan a stack of paper with the auto-feed tray on the printer. All in all I am very pleased with this printer and can highly recommend it for any home/office application.

Reviewer: Rick Esau
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This printer works great

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Customers have negative opinions about the functionality and quality of the printer. They mention it malfunctions right out of the box, and the automatic document feeder stopped working. Opinions are mixed on the print quality, ease of setup, value for money, and print speed.

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