There were problems - the printer fell off the network, even a reboot did not help. I assigned a static IP to the printer in the router settings, added a printer on the devices through this IP, and the problem went away. Got pros: Compact - almost the main advantage for me. Wi-Fi is very convenient. Fast, high-quality printing, scanning. I did not have to install any drivers - in windows 10 everything worked by itself. Cons below: A couple of months after the purchase, problems began with the capture of paper. Rubbing the rubber roller helped. With the previous printer (the simplest laser Samsung, which stood in the same place), this never happened, while the Samsung was even more compact. How did HP engineers achieve this? In windows 10, every time I printed, a message popped up about the low level of the cartridge. Tired. Why do I need this message? The previous printer did not have any messages, while I myself somehow could understand that the cartridge was running low. After two years of inactive use, the printer died (and the warranty is a year). Something burned out, the replacement cost is half the cost of the printer itself. This is a failure. The printer has been connected to an APC surge protector. A nine-year-old TV, a ten-year-old laptop (HP, by the way), phone chargers, and an eight-year-old router are connected to the same filter. Previously, another printer was connected, which continues to work with friends. There are a lot of electronics in the house, new and old, but this MFP turned out to be the weakest. In general, I don’t look at HP office equipment now, and if anyone asks, I’ll advise you to look at something else.
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