- Bought for home use. Perfect. Internet connection and wireless printing are possible.
- Little performance
- Compact Print quality Copy Quality Scan Quality Build quality and packaging Easy to set up
- Connecting via Wi-Fi is somehow not very good (it constantly falls off, can’t connect for a long time, etc. ) (but, perhaps, they didn’t set it up, because there was a period when it worked perfectly through Wi-Fi)
- Compact. Fast printing. An interesting copier of "documents" - to place two sheets on one sheet, for example, a passport
- Haven't found yet
- Compact, easy to handle. Wi-Fi or cable connection.
- Failed me once. Printed dirty sheets.
- Compact, prints normally, there is wi-fi,
- Flimsy plastic but what do you want for the money
- - Remote printing
- 1. Cartridge. Starter only 500 pages. And the new one is almost 4000. 2. Who has Win XP, will have to tinker with the drivers.
- Compact, relatively fast printing
- Even I can’t set it up to print from a laptop, something with the drivers, but it’s a matter of time, I have to fiddle
- Compact printer, that's where the good stuff ends
- Poor software implementation. Bad instruction. Not for nothing that the wi-fi printer comes with a CD, this is a subtle hint in which century the developer of this printer is stuck. Do not take this printer for wi-fi, as you still cannot print via wi-fi. Before each print (especially if you do not have a laptop of the latest hp model) you will run the scan doctor program, which will reinstall the printer drivers again, and then you will dance with a tambourine around the printer buttons and the wps button of your router. Wi-fi direct from a mobile phone is also a lottery. Prints when he wants.
- Stability.
- Didn't find it.
- Wi-fi, networking, compact, easy to set up, cactus can be plugged in, prints, scans
- Disgusting instructions, nominal copier, everything is rather flimsy and snotty