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Brand | HP |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Printing Technology | Inkjet |
Special Feature | Network-Ready, Energy Star Certified, Decal-Printing, Cloud Print Enabled |
Color | white |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Home |
Model Name | HP DeskJet 2755e |
Printer Output | Color |
Maximum Print Speed (Color) | 5.5 ppm |
Max Printspeed Monochrome | 7.5 ppm |
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About this item
- 6 FREE MONTHS INSTANT INK SUBSCRIPTION when you activate HP+ – Print up to 700 pages a month. Ink ships to you automatically so you never run out. After 6 months, monthly fee applies unless cancelled, and you’ll save up to 50% on ink.
- INCLUDES FREE HP+ SMART FEATURES – Activate HP+ free to get advanced features for mobile printing, security, automatic updates and more. HP+ only works with an HP account, internet connection and Original HP Ink for the life of the printer.
- BEST FOR BASIC PRINTING – Print basic color documents like recipes, forms and travel documents
- KEY FEATURES – Print, copy and scan in color, plus mobile and wireless printing
- EASY SETUP – Get started fast on any device with the HP Smart app that guides you step by step
- HP SMART APP – Print, scan and copy from your phone—whenever, wherever. Get advanced features for 24 months with HP+.
- WORRY-FREE WIRELESS – Get better range and more reliable connections using dual-band Wi-Fi with self-reset
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My old HP printer gave out and since I’d had such good service from the brand, I bought this as a replacement. I needed all-in-one capability, which this printer has–scanning, copying, printing- and I wanted wireless capability. For some reason, I felt like the instructions to set this up to get the wireless capability started were just not as clear as they could have been. I finally resorted to just common sense after some frustrating tries, and got it working, but frankly, I still don’t know how I got there. No matter. Once it was connected wirelessly it worked perfectly. The print quality is great, it’s responsive, and it does exactly what I need it to do. It’s a simple printer for home use. Other than the annoying matter of the instructions, there’s one other small detail that owners should be aware of: there’s a small, pull-out extension to the finished print tray that’s only about three inches wide and rotates out to extend maybe six inches or so. It’s not the width of the fixed print tray. It looks like an option. It’s not. Use it. If you don’t, you’re liable to find your print job has shot across the room all over the floor. Ask me how I know. First glance, the finished print tray appears to be long enough to keep the printed pages stacked in place, but it just isn’t. Without that little extension rotated out, you’re going to have to pick up your print job off the floor. OK, I know; it’s an inexpensive printer. But another 50 cents worth of plastic to keep this from happening wouldn’t have bankrupted Hewlett Packard.