Compared with the Brother DCP-L2520DWR MFP. WiFi was important. At the time of purchase, HP was cheaper by 45% (11990 against 17590). The body of the brother is larger and the design is outdated, the brother is loud (49dB versus 6dB). The brother also has complaints about gray stripes when printing, but the cartridges are cheaper than HP. So: there is a smartphone - as an access point (I live outside the city) a laptop and this MFP Required: 2 free days, a supply of beer and something stronger to celebrate the installation of this device to a laptop. I turned on Direct wifi on the MFP, printed out a configuration sheet, it was not possible to install via the IP address on the web. Registered MFP at the office. HP support site. I downloaded the software, started the installation over a wireless network, after various dances with a tambourine I managed to set up printing without wires, it does not allow scanning over Wifi. Scanning on the device itself with the buttons does not work either. I download the program HP Print & scan Doctor 5.5.2 I start diagnostics. Shows an HP Twain scan error. They suggest uninstalling the software and installing a new one. I choose my device from the support site from the LC, they offer the selection of software for my model, within 3 minutes. As a result, wait at least 30 minutes, the service hangs (tried repeatedly). HP Supports Awww! ? I download the drivers myself from the site 123. HP. Com I install them. HP Print & scan Doctor shows a scan error again. As a result: I can only print via Wi-Fi, scan only via USB through the built-in tool in Windows8. My last HP inkjet MFP installed the drivers right away. Previously, there was a program shell, you click on the program icon and choose what you need to do, there is the ink level and diagnostic tools. There is no program for working with the device as such, everything goes through the built-in Windows tools. Such software in the 21st century? Hey HP! The MFP itself is excellent, inexpensive and of high quality! To tear off the hands of software developers! I recommend the device if you are at least a little versed in the settings and do not mind the time The MFP itself is of high quality
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