These HP OfficeJet Wireless Printers Are up to 38% Off Right Now

These HP OfficeJet Wireless Printers Are up to 38% Off Right Now

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These HP OfficeJet printers are on sale—and they all share several features, like wireless connectivity with supposed auto-resolution of network issues; compatibility with Alexa for voice control; printing from anywhere using the HP smart app; and navigation via a touchscreen display. They also include a subscription to HP’s Instant Ink service, which can save you from last-minute ink runs, though it does come with a monthly fee of $1.49 after the initial free months. Plus, all models are made with a certain percentage of recycled plastic. Note that these printers only work with HP cartridges, which could be an inconvenience if you prefer third-party options.

The HP OfficeJet 8015e, currently priced at $99.99 (originally $159.99) has a print speed of up to 18 pages per minute in black and 10 in color. Its paper tray can hold up to 225 sheets and supports automatic two-sided printing. However, it reportedly faces issues like scanning limitations (handles only one page at a time) and occasional connectivity trouble, especially with iOS devices. If you need a bit more functionality, the HP OfficeJet Pro 8135e, now priced at $149.99 (down from $224.99), adds fax capabilities to the mix and offers slightly faster print speeds—up to 20 pages per minute in black. Also, this model comes with HP Wolf Essential Security to keep your documents cyber-safe. On the downside, some users have reported that the installation process is confusing, and the printer struggles to find and connect to wifi networks.

For those who want more bells and whistles, the HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e, currently $209.89 (down from $289.99), offers the fastest print speeds among the three—22 pages per minute in black and 18 in color. It also features a larger input capacity of 250 sheets, a low-on-paper sensor, and a two-sided auto document feeder, which could save you time on larger projects. Like the other HP models, this one has also faced complaints about difficult setup and connectivity issues. Comparatively, Canon’s TR8520 printer offers similar features but is slightly pricier at $319.99.



by Life Hacker