

HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer (Brown)
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Anonmymous
> 3 dayI replaced an old HP scanner, fax, printer with this new one and I love it. It works great and is simple.
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Irrepressable Elder
14-04-2025After an internet download so it would work with Mac Lion, it now functions, is compact, and has caused no additional problems yet. Previous HP printers have survived only 11 months so it is a little early to tell.
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hans schouten
> 3 dayhad to replace the NEW cartridges delivered with the printer after printing not more than 20 pages, black one failed first
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JLW
> 3 dayI was amazed at how easy it was to setup, how beautiful the prints and copies are. No more faxing for us. This printer stores them on my computer and I attach them as emails. GREAT product.
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alf
> 3 dayBeautiful printer that fits in an open space home office. Integrates seamlessly with WIFI and Mac infrastructure to send print jobs from any wireless device or even scan wirelessly. No feed scanner so do it page by page yet sufficient for my needs. Performance is ok for 10 or so pages job, beyond that is too slow. Quality of print is great and can be adjusted from photo quality to fast draft. Avoid the double sided printing feature as it jams the mechanics which is crammed into a small form factor. Paper tray is tucked under and inside the printer and holds 50 pages. I recommend the device for executive office or small in-home print jobs and if you put a premium on a sleek design and flawless wireless integration. If you need something more robust with higher throughout another larger (bulkier) and faster printer might be more appropriate. For my purpose and needs, great fit. I use the same at home and work
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Nathan
13-04-2025This printer sets up easy and it works like its suppose to. Printing from mobile device works great too. GREAT PRINTER!
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Doc Holiday
Greater than one weekI bought this for my RV. Easy to print with iphone and ipads using HP the free eprint app. No extra wires is just the trick for my RV. I keep my printer at home till we travel and while there I can attach most anything to my printer email address and print it from anywhere. To set this up with an email address you must follow the on screen prompts on the printer itself and then go to the HP website to register and create your personalized eprint email address. Works well.
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Nikki Whiteley
> 3 dayI am a research assistant and a graduate student and was used to owning a high speed (b/w only) laser printer. My laser printer works fine but is not compatible with my lap top or other computers in my home so I needed one that would fulfill other requirements. I was hesitant about choosing an ink jet but on a grad. student/research asst. budget, this offered a lot of features I was looking for and allowed me to not only remain within budget but save some money. Set up was simple. Just plug it in and follow the on screen directions, enter the accompanying cd into your cd/dvd rom drive and follow those directions. In my case, my computer found the printer right away. There was one time that I became distracted by a pop up to register my printer right then to receive a free gift and when I did that, I somehow left my original set up screen but it was no problem because all I had to do was click on my printer icon on my computer to pull up the set up screen and resume where Id left off (which is important because the final step will print out your code to be used with efax). Setting up efax was also simple from their website, you just choose an email address, enter your printer code and can adjust privacy settings. I have not used the efax yet and I doubt I will have much use for it but it is nice for just in case. I only test printed a picture onto paper right after set up and the colors were great but the ink did bleed a bit. Of course, I would imagine using photo paper for the HP printer would solve that problem and I do not print pictures often. Printing articles was a breeze though output is much slower than my old laser printer but the quality is also better. The colors (even black and white) are richer and more formal looking than articles and papers I print with my old laser. The best feature is that I dont have to have the printer right by my computer because of wifi and while I do have to plug the printer into a wall socket, it can be anywhere in the house. People have commented on its looks...that wasnt a huge concern to me, but it is pretty. I have the brown one and it is dar k brown with bronze enlay around the face. It looks like a huge dvd player or something. Also, it is very heavy but also sturdy. I am concerned about the little arm that extends out into thin air when printing that if I print something over 12 pages or so, papers will go flying of the arm onto the floor. So far that hasnt happened. :) I also plan to be careful because if the little arm breaks, that will be a big pain. For the money that I spent on this, I think I got a really great deal overall. This printer has a lot more features than I was originally looking for and the possibilities are endless. I will update this review the more I use it and the more features I try out. I do not regret purchasing this product and I am looking forward to using it more.
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Joseph Six
> 3 dayAs of 11-25-2014 the Apps on the Envy 100/110 have been discontinued Check out this HP thread http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/ePrint-Print-Apps-Mobile-Printing-and-ePrintCenter/HP-Apps-Service-Retired-on-several-printers/m-p/4490056 there are other models on this list.
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Bjorn
> 3 dayNice product design. Very poor quality printing. Unfortunately I did not hook this up for a month or two and it could no longer be returned to the seller. I should have tested this thing out the day it arrived-when I finally did the printer just would not put out anything remotely useful for home or office. Be careful out there folks!