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Review on MFP inkjet HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 4535, color, A4, black by Jnis Pimberis ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Nightmarish quality and complete inconsistency with the description.

I do not understand those who admire this model. Touch screen what? why is he here? the touch screen is a unification, simplification and reduction in the cost of equipment for the manufacturer, but there is no mind-blowing benefit from this for the average user. Pointless Wi-Fi direct mode. Who needs it? Rogue people who do not create a home network with a high-speed optical or wired channel in their apartment, but sit on their mobile phones? So forgive these rogues and are unlikely to buy such an expensive device. Well, it’s good that there is a Wi-Fi module inside, and it doesn’t cost anything to implement direct mode in it - okay, but why present it as something unique . from another room." Only now they forgot to say that before that you need to run away and wake up this MFP by pressing a button or by pulling it out of the socket. Yes, yes, it is juggling from the outlet. After standing in standby mode for a while, it can freeze so much that it not only refuses to connect to the network, but generally stops responding to both the power button and the vaunted touch screen.))) I don’t understand at all the company produces many models of network printers that have power saving mode and they all have a wired Lan interface. Waking up such devices over the network is quite common. As for Wi-fi, in order for it to respond to external requests in sleep mode, the wi-fi module should not be disconnected from the access point at all, but it will turn off otherwise no ECO mode. They spared a penny for a standard LAN - a shame. I thought awakening would work in wireless networks with support for a special mode like in intel cards - there is no module there - it does not work. Software to the MFP in general G-on the stick. Let's start with the fact that these are not two independent virtual devices in one. The scanner is visible only to native software and nothing more. The native utility opens at startup so that the top panel hides beyond the screen (win10), neither close nor move.

Pros
  • Seems like a reputable company. like an MFP. compact
Cons
  • Worst software. expensive myself and expensive consumables no LAN freezes