In general, I am VERY satisfied with the MFP. Performs all the functions necessary at home, the consumption of toner is gentle. Windows 10/11, when installing HP Smart from the Windows app store after registering a personal account, "saw" the MFP on the local network and installed the print / scan drivers. Scanning documents in the specified application allows you to configure a bunch of all sorts of parameters (scanning documents or pictures / photos, scanning resolution, color, etc.). At one time it happened that the scanner driver in the specified application flatly refused to scan - it wrote an error that the scanner was faulty. Spat and put ABBYY Fine Reader, which continued to scan with a bang. After ating HP Smart, the problem with scanning itself was eliminated. Summary: for home use and small office (up to 6 users) will fit perfectly. It saves space due to the fact that it is an MFP, separately the printer and scanner will take up more space on the table. Similar but more functional MFPs from HP have been used at work for many years and have proven themselves well, which was the choice in favor of this model.
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