

HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer (Brown)
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Wanda Lanouette
> 3 dayMeets my expectations. Air Print feature is great! Here are the twelve more words required - blah, blah, blah blah.
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Craig Scheiner
> 3 dayStopped working properly after too short a time. Black ink here and there on the paper. I tried cleaning the heads and all the other options. I googled the problem. Nothing cured the problem. I ended up throwing it away.
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Liv Rivero
> 3 dayWorks like a BRAND NEW printer! I would ever of known the difference. It is Properly used and I LOVE it
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John K
> 3 dayTired of buying cheap printers that jam, misfeed or constantly have wireless printing problems? Then buy this one. I have never been so happy with a printer. Effortless wireless set up and perfect printing every time.....with a scanner to boot! ANd it has a cool, non printer look to it.
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Spajnky
Greater than one weekI love this printer. I will order another one when this one wears out. If you need speed or print a lot, you may like this to upgrade to a more office heavy duty HP printer (which we do own and like). This printer does a great job of printing pictures also.
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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.
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MorriesMom
> 3 dayWhen we first got this printer, I loved it- it is sleek and shiny, and I loved that it fits right in with our other stereo components. I like the convenience of having our printer in the living room, since I do so much of my computer work on the couch right there, and it is nice to be able to print things from my iPhone as well. Over the past couple weeks my husband and I have had to use the printer for more than just printing a coupon here or a short document there, and we have been fighting with this printer CONSTANTLY. Here are the issues: -it jams CONSTANTLY -it is rather difficult to unjam, because it does not come apart very easily -It chews up the bottom of the pages of paper even when it isnt jamming -it spits the papers out onto the floor, not onto the completed document arm as it is supposed to -it runs rather slow -it doesnt like to operate on any setting other than default. Not even fast draft, black and white -it will jam on every single document set to print double-sided -it randomly stops in the middle of printing to allow ink to dry. Printers have been around for decades and havent needed to do that, so why now? -it occasionally starts printing half-way down the page, so it cuts off the bottom 1/3 to 1/2 of the page of text. Ive had printers in the past that will act up a bit when there starts to be too little paper in the paper tray. Im wondering if the small paper tray (80 sheets max) is why this printer is ALWAYS having issues. I seriously cant even print a 6 page double sided document (3 double sided pages) without it jamming. The concept and the look of this product are great, but quite honestly, the quality and reliability of this printer is horrible!!! If youre looking for a printer that will print just the occasional coupon before you head out the door, this will probably do the job. But if you need a real printer that actually works every time of every day on every document it is supposed to work on, look elsewhere!
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Robert Walsh
> 3 dayReceived unit with dispatch and installed it without any problems wha-so-ever...this is an E-Print device and I have tested the printing function throughly and Im impressed...the quality and response to enable the print command from my PC or my IPAD 4, is surperb....If anyone considers e-printing or simply a print function for ones PC or Laptop...I recommend this device to anyone and everyone. Just a great pirinter to have!
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Virtuallw
> 3 dayI like this HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer. Strange the heading as I write this says Brown, because its black. It has a nice, compact footprint for an all-in-one, that I find very attractive. I use a Mac, and havent had any problems on that front. The printing looks great, the scanning works great. At first, you wonder where the controls are to edit the scanning parameters, but it turns out there is a little application in the folder that gives you that. I had to call HP to ask though. I didnt see it in the documentation, though I could be wrong. There are a lot of parameters in general, that you can access using the printers touch screen. Honestly, I havent even experimented much with it, but I saw them. Im very satisfied with this purchase and Ive had it for a few months now. Adding on... I have had this printer for quite a while now. I am removing a couple of stars. One is for the crappy software interface on the Mac, and one is because HP does NOT like people using remanufactured ink cartridges and badger you with warnings, and by telling you it is empty when it is not, and sometimes by not working until you unplug and plug back in the printer. This has me pretty pissed off, if you havent guessed. So if you like using their exorbitantly priced ink, then you can add the two stars back on. It prints and scans just fine.
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Scott
> 3 daygood