HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer (Brown)
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Ginger
> 3 dayAfter updating from a HP to a Lexmark then two Kodak printers which were nightmares , I went full circle to this printer and its been fabulous . Works every time even with a wireless connection. fit and finish is fantastic. My only gripe is the E-fax , I wish this had a conventional fax.
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Martin L Engelhardt
> 3 dayThe touch screen that is supposed to be used to set up the printer did not work. We spent over an hour with HP helpline (from India). Amazon agreed to take the printer back for credit but charged 20% re-stocking plus shipping costs. We lost $50 and decided to stop buying stuff from Amazon.
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J. Hopkins
> 3 dayI bought this for under $100 so I was surprised to see the asking price now. 5 stars for connectivity and longevity (3 years still running in a small business) 1 star for ink drinking 5 stars for being compact and not collecting much dust (surprising) 4 stars for speed 5 stars for quiet operation I bought a highly rated Canon wireless printer for under $150 for home use and a spaceship arrived on my doorstep that decided when it wanted to connect to the network and when not to with no warning. When it did work it was slow and sounded like the spaceship it looked like. Yikes. I would welcome with open arms a new HP envy 100 e-All-in-One even with its Yink tendencies.
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Mom2Lilli
> 3 dayEasy set up and even easier to use. I can print from my Mac, iPhone, and iPad. And my husbands Dell. I really like that it has its own email address. When you tell someone to email you at that address it comes across your printer. I can email it anywhere in the world and it will print.
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Anthony D. Smith
> 3 dayOne of the best I ever owned
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Bruce Kaufman
> 3 daythis was absolutely the worst Printer i have ever purchased-when i received it i found out it was a discontinued model
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el_nerd
Greater than one weekIve never written a review online for anything, but I have to warn other potential consumers about this product. I would give this product minus 5 stars if I could. I purchased this printer 13 months ago at Staples. All I wanted was a wireless printer that I could hook up to my home network, and the sales guy herds me over to this fancy printer that looks like a home entertainment component more than a printer. Then he demos it and my first thought was, that fancy little door that lifts and the little arm that swings out sure do look fragile. So I ask him: Those parts look fragile, have you ever had someone complain about them breaking? Nope he says, I even have one myself and I use it all the time it works like a champ. Guess what? It stopped working ONE MONTH after the warranty expired. I think Ive printed maybe 50 times on this printer (thats maybe once or twice a WEEK) we only need printouts for signing things and the occasional recipe. Today is April 23rd - two weeks ago a Paper Jam - Back error popped up on the pretty little LED screen. No problem, I go through the steps to clear the jam, which was nonexistent, there was no paper jam. I even sat and watched all 15 minutes of this supercilious video: [...] The printer works again, briefly, but becomes more and more hung up each time I try to print. First my laptop, then my husbands laptop, and each time the Paper Jam- Back error comes up, there is NO paper jam anywhere in the printer. Ive taken ALL the paper out of the printer, Ive ensured the carriage moves freely, Ive cleaned the rollers with anti-static wipes, Ive unplugged the printer from the device and from the wall, for the suggested :30 and beyond. Finally, I cant even restart the printer without the paper jam error halting all initialization progress. I think its a firmware issue, an update issue, so I try to download firmware thinking it will help reset, but the Paper Jam - Back error is like a poltergeist. I know that the brains of this machine are scrambled and there must be a backdoor reset, so I call HP. I know the HP customer service representative was doing his job and I apologize for my french but after a ten minute call in which the customer service agent has me repeat all the steps Ive been through from their customer service website, and also after asking this person point blank what the best type of paper to use is, with no response, and then being told Im basically SOL unless I want to purchase an extended warranty, I get pretty frustrated. I realize $65 isnt the end of the world, but I havent even used $10 worth of printer paper in this printer. Ive probably printed more test pages than anything. Now I have a $200 brick on my desk, and Im back to where I was a year ago. I do have another printer. It probably cost me $30 and its as basic as it gets. Ive had it at least 5 years, and yes, its an HP product. I just thought it would be nice to live in 2013 and have a home wireless network in which I could print from all my devices. What happened HP? Your stock has tanked and you dont know where you are going? I really thought you were going to make some great products. I would not recommend this product.
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Kathy
Greater than one weekThe more I use this the more I really like it. So far no problems and very easy to understand and use.
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mario victor falak
> 3 dayI could never make it work, unfortunately, couldnt return it
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Michael Miller
> 3 dayThe design of this printer is beautiful; its the nicest looking printer Ive seen. Unfortunately, for actually printing it is the worst printer we have owned. There are numerous issues with printing from OS X Lion, many of which HP seems to be aware of as they have been commented on in the HP support forums for many months. Example issues: - Printer loses connection with the Mac (this appears to be an issue with both OS X Snow Leopard and with Lion). HPs solution is uninstall the printer and reinstall it, which does resolve the issue UNTIL the next time you go to print, and once again you have to uninstall and reinstall the printer. - Changing simple options on the print dialog (e.g. print in black & white only) results in about 80% of the page printing, and then the printer hangs with an unintelligible alpha-numeric error message that HP support doesnt even seem to be able to figure out - By default the printer ships enabling automatic updates to the printer firmware if the printer is connected to the Internet. A potentially very nice feature, which unfortunately for a fair number of users results in the printer freezing up partially through the update. Only way to get this resolved is to ship the printer back to HP. We were hoping that when the replacement printer arrived, the other issues would have been resolved. Unfortunately, this new printer suffers from the same issues. HP support did recommend that we turn off the automatic printer updates. Oddly, about the only thing that works reliably on this printer is printing from iPad and iPhone! Just today after trying to print the same doc from the Mac to the HP four times with no success, I switched and printed it from the iPad. It worked fine. My advice is avoid HP if you have a Mac.