

HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer (Brown)
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Mark in NJ
> 24 hourPrinter looks great and does everything as advertised. Connecting wirelessly was a cinch. On regular paper colors are not vibrant. For its size it is a dynamo.
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Steve S
> 24 hourI LOVE this printer. My goal was to be completely wireless and this sleek ultra stylish printer fulfills that goal AND is also very functional. It is GREAT to print from my phone, computer and iPad from anywhere in my home! I also love the ability I now have to email print jobs from anywhere in the world to my printer. I wouldve given it five stars except the paper tray only holds about 50 slices at a time. If you want a sleek, stylish, functional quality printer that takes up as little room as a DVD player then this printer is probably for you.
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gene perri
> 24 hour[[ASIN:B005O55T70 HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer (Brown)] Got this item through prime after reading reviews and am really happy I did. Took out of box put in paper and ink jet cartridges and plugged in and was ready to set up it was that easy. Put in disc provided to download software and sync with my computer was done completely wireless no cord or USB cable needed was leery at first as some reviews I read said that you needed to have a USB connection for the 1st time this was not the case with mine is the easiest set-up I have ever done. Have used the copy, print, and scan functions and they work great. The plus is this is an all in one that is the size of a cable box and looks great. Very happy with this purchase and as usual Amazon had it to me in 2 days waiting on my doorstep when I got home and did I mention the savings most stores were selling this for 250.00 and Amazon saved me 70.00 dollars.
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Adamwalsh21
> 24 hourThis printer is really good and has so many cool features. You can double side print papers so it prints the paper, then sucks it back into the printer and prints the other side. Incredibly fast and you can print from your iphone or ipod touch, ipad or anything like that. All printing is wireless, you only have to plug in the power cord
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E. Kirk
> 24 hourI will be honest that my experience with this machine is extremely limited. To wit: I in fact never printed anything with it. I attempted a scan, with limited success. I was able to boot the machine up without too much difficulty, and was able to find it on the wireless network with little trouble. Shortly afterwards, it gave me a message to download updates. No problem. After it rebooted, it gave me a another update message. While initiating an attempt to download this update, the machine lost the wireless connection. After that it attempted to update forever. I was unable to find any way of fixing this doing troubleshooting on my own. I called HP support and I will say their support was rather helpful, but in about 5-10 minutes they came to the conclusion that my purchase was now a rather large paperweight, not a printer/scanner/anything truly functional. They sent me a replacement that arrived in a few days. I purchased the machine roughly 8-9 months after initial release. I found customer reviews on other websites that described similar problems with similar resolutions. I rate the machine so low as it appears that no resolution is forthcoming from the company, and I needed the machine to last as long as possible - not for the 3 years I can get covered through an extended warranty! Rather the replace the machine every so often after a failed update, I just chose to return it and get something completely different. EDIT 2/19/12 TO clarify the above: The unit I purchased died about 45min out of the box. Based on my review of other customer reviews, this appears to be the result of a defect intrinsic to all like units. I purchased the unit several months after initial release, and several months after other customers had posted regarding this issue. HPs customer service was excellent, insofar as they shipped a replacement after one of their reps had done trouble-shooting with me over the phone and declared it deceased. However, this was not adequate for my purposes as the defect appears to be present in all units, the defect (if it occurs) destroys the unit, and the only redress available several months after product release is to replace the unit under warranty. Once the warranty runs out (I had a 2 year extension) then you must purchase a completely new unit. For me, that was a deal breaker. I felt that a different solution should be available this far after release. So HP either cannot or will not correct this defect. EDIT 7/20/13 In case people are not clear on the defect I am describing, if the machine experiences any interruption while attempting to perform a software update in terms of the wireless connection or power outage, then it will remain frozen in an attempt to update whenever it is turned on and is not functional and cannot be fixed unless completely replaced.
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Mark A. Wilson
> 24 hourWhat a slick printer. The good impression came with the box: the printer came well-packed, even to the HP tote bag that was used as the inner-most wrapping. The set-up was simple, with one hiccup: youre told to remove the packing tape, plug it in, turn it on, and follow instructions. So far, so good. But I kept getting an error message on the cool video screen, something about a paper jam - odd, since there was no paper in it yet! I finally figured out the little flipper tabs on the printer cartridge holders were flipped up, preventing the lid from closing fully; once I flipped them down so the lid closed completely, the installation and setup continued without a hitch. I used the on-screen setup to connect to my network, instead of the recommended CD installation, and that went perfectly. And when I was done, I fired up the iPad, brought up Safari, hit the Print option, and ta-da, there was the HP Envy printer! Selected it, and printed just fine. Just as advertised, NO additional setup or software on the iPad at all. Now _that_ is what I wanted. I can print from my iPad, plus HP throws in its ePrint service (in addition to Apples AirPrint) for free. I tested that, and it worked, too. This is one spiffy printer. I really liked the on-screen animations that were available during setup if you needed further instruction. I didnt need the help, but I liked having the animations there. Did I mention this is a cool printer?
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Anonmymous
> 24 hourI 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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Michael Thomas
> 24 hourAMAZON IS THE BEST BUY! The store named Best Buy claims to have a 30 return policy. I bought an HP printer from the so-called Best Buy store and I soon ran out of ink. I also had a terrible time with the HP printer. The HP printer had very little ink, it took forever too get the printer to start, it made a lot of noise when compared to other Brand named printers, it took a long time to print let alone shut down and it printed a test page that used up a great amount of INK without me directing it to. The HP printer also has very little INK that comes with the HP printer and when I purchased extra regular INK cartridges I ran out very soon. I found this out with HP printers; very little INK. If you buy a regular HP ink cartridge you are buying what I call a sample HP INK cartridge since it runs out of ink quickly. If you think about it the HP cartridges that show 2.5 times more INK are the same size as the regular cartridges. You then have to ask, how much ink do they really put in the regular OVER priced HP INK cartridges? I considered myself cheated when I bought the regular sized cartridge. My personal opinion is that the HP 2.5 times more INK cartridges run out after printing only about 50% more than the regular overpriced HP INK cartridges while you end up paying a lot more. The only good thing about my experience with the Best Buy store is that I was able to try out the HP INK supply and the printers performance! I could suggest doing the same but I wont. I will state that I wasnt shy returning the HP printer to the Best Buy store because I was not afraid of this chain store and I was not satisfied with the performance of the HP Printer. Best Buy says you have 30 days to return the HP Printer you should have 30 days but this is a misnomer! I tried the HP printer I bought from the Best Buy store and I didnt like its performance. The Best Buy store states that you can return it within 30 days for a full refund if you dont like its performance. I took the Best Buy store for their word and I returned the HP printer to the Best Buy store after 25 days of use. The Best Buy store would not take the return without me signing a statement stating that I would not return anything I buy until after a 90-day period from the time I returned the HP Printer. I should have told them to F off and accept my return without signing their statement. The Best Buy store also wants a photo ID from everyone when they return something. If the item is being charged back to your credit card then you should not have too give them any ID! This amounts too invasion of privacy (Big Brother). AMAZON IS THE BEST BUY! AMAZON DOES NOT ASK FOR A PHOTO ID! My opinion is that the Best Buy store is not the BEST BUY! I believe Amazon is the BEST BUY! MY OPINION IS THAT Amazon does have the BEST BUY. Amazon is not like the so-called Best Buy store. It is my opinion that Amazon ALWAYS gives you the BEST BUY. I will stay committed to Amazon and quit buying from the so-called Best Buy store. Amazon has fantastic delivery, great service, in most states no tax, in most cases free shipping, extended warranties are available and Amazon will take care of any problems immediately, unlike the so-called Best Buy store!
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JMM
> 24 hourHP is trying to take a page from Apples policy of making devices fun. The ENVYs design is handsome, and its build impressive, with extruded aluminum where one would usually see plastic. I was smiling through most of the setup, and laughed out loud when the output door opened, it stuck out its tongue, and spit out a test page (something about envy, I thought). The end of the setup was less clear, or I missed something, but I had to figure out when to switch over from the direct wireless connection between my laptop and the printer used to begin the setup, and my LAN. Print quality is very good. Scan quality is not good: color artifacts appear with various types of originals; scans of some CD booklets (halftones?) look really bad. HP service is *relentless*: they will, apparently, exchange long, mostly boilerplate, emails with you forever, leading you through a script of generic actions that may or may not have anything to do with your problem (they were unable to receive examples I sent of the bad scans, and seemed unconcerned not to know what problem they were trying to solve). They will talk with you on the phone, urging you, with such extreme courtesy and confidence that you can hardly refuse their requests to perform various time-consuming tests and reinstalls. When I had spent in time about twice the cost of the device, I gave up. It seems to me that the problem is in the HP OSX driver, because copy (scan+print within the ENVY) does not show the artifacts, only scan to computer does, so maybe it will get fixed someday soon with a software upgrade.
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Bruce Kaufman
> 24 hourthis was absolutely the worst Printer i have ever purchased-when i received it i found out it was a discontinued model