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EngineerMom Posted
I picked up the HP Envy 6555 for what I consider light to medium usage in my home office (up to 50 pages / photos per week but typically closer to 20). This review is based on the first few days of use, to include printing docs, photos, scanning, and remote printing. TL:DR - This is a semi-compact all in one printer that prints docs, photos, and scans. The touch screen is adequate, and the companion app makes remote printing easy. I appreciate the app for the remote capabilities but it could be more streamlined. Overall the printer is straightforward, easy to use, and the print quality is good in comparison to other light duty models. Pros: Compact, the paper feed and printer trays fold up to take up minimal space while still having a full flat bed scanner. Remote printing is quick and easy, to include remote photo printing from your phone's camera Cons: The touchscreen is tiny, fine for the larger one button options, but super hard to type on such as entering wifi passwords. The work around is to pair to wifi via the app, but see the next point, this workflow kept erroring out for me. Not sure if this is Android platform or home network issue, but remote connection and app control seems a little buggy, requiring multiple attempts to connect and then failing to retain print settings. In the box is the printer, 1 x color and 1 x black ink cartridges, power cord, and paperwork. Setup is easy, when you plug it in you can either follow the prompts on the printer screen, or install the HP app and set up that way. I chose a hybrid of setting up via screen but then I connected to the app later to facilitate remote printing. One newer setup feature is that the printer will print a test page once paper and ink are installed, and then the screen directs you to put it on the scan bed at which point it will run a program to check for print head alignment and auto adjust. Performance is good resolution and print quality wise, and works fine for low to medium usage, I get about 8 - 9 pages a minute for most text docs that are primarily black with some color. Photos take about a minute to print one, faster if lower resolution, and scanning is relatively quick via the document feeder. Flatbed scanning does take a while, and again it depends on resolution as to exactly how long. All print/scan features can be performed via the printer, however the app is really helpful for remote printing, setting adjustments, mobile fax, diagnostics, and ink status with reorder ability, plus there is printable content such as coloring pages, graduation invites, etc. Note that HP does offer an ink on demand service, a 3 month trial is included with this printer. I do use this service with another printer, for my teen in college. The way it works is that you select a level based on the forecasted amount of printing, and then connect your printer to wifi, the self diagnostics will track ink usage and initiate ink refills to be sent when the printer gets low. Bottom line - this printer is great if you're printing a few photos or docs every week and don't need them printed fast. It's light duty for home office, but still has features of more robust printers such as the feed tray for multi-page scanning, remote printing, and cloud based scanning. The print quality is high when selecting the highest resolution, but the trade off is the time it takes to print. Overall it works great for the occasional print that I can send to the printer via cell or computer and pick up later on my way out the door.
Quincy0980 Posted
I needed a printer for my small office, so I picked up Envy 6555 from HP. This is a small printer with 2 cartridges and a scanning bed. This is a compact printer that doesn’t take up much room on the counter. Setup takes about 15 to 20 minutes using the HP printer app. Using your phone’s camera on the smart label on the basic instructions included. You then follow the on-line step by step guide. The on-line guide sets up the WIFI and aligns the cartridges and completes the product registration. As for the printer’s performance and capacity, it will print 7 pages of color documents and 10 pages of black documents. The paper tray holds a very small, 25 sheets of paper. That is one of the only weaknesses in an otherwise very good printer. Some of the features that really stand out are the ability to print from a mobile device, such as your smart phone or tablet. The color touch screen uses HP’s latest print user interface, which is intuitive and easy to use. For those who use instant Ink from HP, you get 3 months included with the purchase of the 6555. There is an upper paper feeder to feed documents and photos to copy or scan. The quality of the scanning function is very good and produces very clear copies and scans. Printing photos is very good for a 2-cartridge printer. I must keep reminding myself that this is an upper entry level printer and it does print above its weight class! Overall, I was very pleased with the Envy 6555 and would definitely recommend this for anyone who needs a good small office printer!
ninjabreadgirl Posted
HP Envy 6555 Wireless AI-Enabled All in One Inkjet Printer. I really like this printer! It's sleek and compact, prints, copies, and scans photos and documents. It comes with a 3 months trial of HP instant ink. Included in the box is the HP Envy 6555 wireles/AI-enabled printer, HP color ink cartridge, HP black ink cartridge, and power cord. The set-up to my network WiFi was very easy. I used the wireless connection. However, the set-up to HP Smart was not as easy. The HP Smart app(desktop and mobile) would not register the printer. After uninstalling the app and re-installing on all devices, I was finally able to register. HP Envy 6555 features- prints in color and black has automatic document feeder 2.4" color touchscreen display 100 sheet input tray dual band WiFi plus wireless printing two-sided photo and document printing print web pages and emails with HP AI borderless printing All in all this is a great printer for everyday, homework, and office. It's simple and gets the job done. HP Envy 6555 highly recommend.
NanoEthan Posted
I picked up the HP Envy 6555 to replace an older home printer. My printing habits are a mix of personal documents, business printing, occasional school projects for the kids, and family photos. I wanted something compact, wireless, and something that handled colored reasonably well. Direct printing from my phone was a plus. The Envy 6555 fits that niche and after living with it for a while, I have a pretty good sense of how it performs. - Unboxing - The box is noticeably light, and HP clearly leans toward sustainability. The internal packing is mostly cardboard with no foam and limited plastic. Inside, you get a power cord, two cartridges (CMY & K), a setup guide and a reference guide. Wireless is perfect for me. Most of my printing is wireless or direct from my phone. The printer comes in a nice off-white finish and blends well with the room. - Design & Build - The Envy 6555 has a slightly different shape compared to the boxy square all-in-ones I've used in the past. The input trays sits low and extends out from the front. The top holds the scanner and automatic document feeder. There's an extendable front lip that catches the printouts. There's a 2.4 inch color touchscreen on the front left. The lower profile design and lightweight make it easy to move around if necessary. It's right under 14 pounds and the plastic feels light but not fragile, with about 60% recycled plastic. The 2.4 inch touchscreen feels like it's exactly the right size. The icons are large enough to tap accurately, the menus are well organized, and I never felt like I was struggling to navigate. The input tray is definitely on the smaller side at 100 sheets, but for work professionals, students, and families that print hi-res photos and occasional documents, it's plenty. - Software - The HP Smart app ended up being one of my favorite things about the printer. When you open it up, there's a shortcut straight to the Instant Ink dashboard, which is also your smart dashboard. From there I can add additional printers add users to instant ink (more on that later), and check my warranty status (mine is a year). There's info on recycling cartridges and printers. HP pushes the recycling angle pretty hard and it's nice to see here. There's a scan-to-file feature. This gets a workout at my house. Anytime I need to send a document. I can literally just take a picture with my phone through the app and turn it into a PDF. It also exports as JPG, TIF, PNG, or HEIF, and converts to searchable PDF, DOCX, or plain text. That last one is useful when I need to grab content out of a paper document and edit it. There's a creative content library with over 2500 templates, which is great when the kids need something for a school project, but it also gives you a ton of ideas such as making family calendars, baby announcements, and a lot more. This library is comprehensive and well done. Beyond this, there's scan & print, mobile fax, customizable shortcuts, HP Cloud to access your scans, and diagnostics if you have any problems. The app is responsive, well organized, and clearly built to be more than basic print/scan functions. I also installed the HP Smart app on my PC and it has all the features available on the mobile app. Note: On a PC add the printer from the Windows "Add Printer" function. It will find the correct driver quickly. Then, open the HP Smart App and you will see the Envy 6555 on the main screen when you login. - Performance - Print quality is great for a home all-in-one printer. Black text comes out clear with clean edges.I didn't see any smudging on text or graphics. Photos is where this printer really stood out. I ran a bunch of photos directly from my phone on HP photo paper in both 8.5x11 and 4x6 and the results came out great. Colors look vibrant and really pop, the gradients are smooth, and they hold up well against any photo I've had printed at the photo lab. Print speed is 10 ppm for black and 7ppm for color. Although, if you're printing a 4x6 full color photo on photo paper it took about 3 minutes, but the print quality was great. I printed a 2-sided color invoice on plain paper and it printed out relatively quick and quality was also great, no banding issues and colors were accurate. Overall, text with occasional graphics will print very quick, Full color photos will take longer, but the quality is worth it in my opinion. Scanning is a feature that really stands out to me. The resolution is great, it's sharp and documents are not just readable, but also detailed enough to print. The scan to email function worked the first time I tried it and the email showed up in my inbox within seconds. The ADF holds up to 35 sheets of paper so you can just load the paper and sit back and wait instead of loading one-by-one. It is single-sided so you will need to flip it if you want duplex. You can scan anywhere from 75 dpi to 300 dpi. The scanner is slightly louder than the printer. Connectivity has been reliable. I'm using my 5GHz channel. I've had some equipment that will only use the 2.4GHz band so being able to use the 5GHz band is convenient. Data processes quick. There's been no data lag waiting to print. The Instant Ink program is a great idea. I signed up for the 100-sheet-per-month plan, which felt like a reasonable starting point, and HP knows when your cartridges are running low through the HP Smart app. After I printed a batch of test sheets and a bunch of photos, I started to get low on the CMY cartridge and received a couple of warnings. I got an email the next day letting me know ink had already shipped. That's the kind of thing I didn't realize I wanted until I had it. The other nice thing is that a print is a print, whether it's a basic black & white document or a full-color photo on glossy paper. I plan to monitor my monthly usage and adjust the plan to fit my real volume. If I need to move up or down I can easily change my plan through the app. - Pros/Cons - *Pros* * HP Smart App is really good * Touchscreen is a good size and easy to navigate * Wi-Fi connectivity has been reliable * Instant Ink program ships before you run out * Photo quality is excellent * Ink creates clear, smudge resistant text * White finish blends into most rooms * Lightweight and easy to move around the room *Suggestions/Needs Improvement* * Max paper size is A4/Letter * ADF is a simplex scan, Although you can flip it for duplex * No Bypass tray for thicker stocks * Print speeds are average After using the HP Envy 6555 in a typical mixed-use household, I would describe it as a solid pick for home offices that want quality, and print moderately. It handles everyday printing, professional documents, schoolwork, shipping labels, etc., with results that look clean and professional. The standout features to me are the HP Smart app and the Instant Ink subscription. I would recommend this printer to anyone.
Hindean Posted
If youre looking for a nice sized printer that is lightweight and does alot of what you want in your home office this is going be a good contender to use. After initial setup, and testing a few prints I would say the print quality of this printer is pretty good, the print speed is as expected, and using photo paper I found it did a really good job of producing a decent quality photo and standard printing was also as good as you would expect from HP. I feel like the amount of ink they give you in start packs are a little on the light side but i guess we will find out down the road when I have to change it out. pros: Dualband wifi + usb 2.0 connectivity 35 sheet Automatic document feeder (ADF) 2.4" color capacitive touchscreen duplex printing (2 sided) Smart app (mobile printing, scanning, copy) 3 months Instant Ink included cons: now ending with 3 months instant ink included, takes me to the gripe, with alot of printers now a days when the printer includes a multi color cartridge, instead of individual c,m,y,k colors, this can end up being costly. for instance if you run out of a certain color you will find yourself replacing the cartridge and wasting ink $$, so on one side its nice there is an option to belong to a monthly subscription service for ink, on the other hand like anything having to pay a monthly fee to keep printing can be, somewhat lack luster. I also felt that it had some issues with the smart app, but thats more an app issue not a printer issue, so its hard to include that here. So at the end of the day what it really comes down to is, is this a good printer, scanner, copier; and the answer is yes, it is a decent printer for a budge friendly multi printer. Will you have issues with this printer, I can't say I personally ran into any real issues printing, and so far its been a decent printer. I'm obviously not going to be printing cookbooks out of the thing but day to day things, a few pictures here and there, some quick word docs, it seems to perform as a budget printer should perform. Please understand that I work in the computer field for 35+ years and I have spent hundreds if not thousands of hours working on printers, fixing printers, and using all brands of printers over my lifetime, and out of all the printers i have ever used, HP has always seems to be really good at producing printers that do what you need them to do - print: plain and simple. The 35 sheet automatic scanner feeder is also a huge plus, nothing i hate more than manually scanning page after page on a flatbed scanner, but when you do need a flatbed this features that too. This printer is probably going to be exactly what you are wanting to not break the bank on a printer scanner copier. Will it be the end all beat all printer, i'm afraid i cant give it that stamp of approval, but i will say for the price, it fairs well with all of its competitors at this price range. HP is a good brand, I would recommend this printer if this is the budget you have to work with, will I say its the best printer at this price range... time will tell.
argamando Posted
If you're searching for a simple at-home printer that can handle pretty much all of your everyday printing and scanning tasks without much fuss, the HP Envy 6555 might be for you as long as you're not needing something with speed or heavy-duty throughput. HARDWARE AND SETUP Firstly, I want to say that I think this is a very attractive printer. The white and touches of Champagne are very nice. It's not bulky at all, very low profile, so depending on your space, that might be a plus. There is a small screen for basic navigations and settings. Everything is clear and crisp and what you'd expect on a modern printer from HP. The setup process was a bit strange. Upon first powering up the printer, you scroll through a few screens and then there is a QR code to download the HP app to continue the setup process. Once I downloaded the app on my iPhone, I had to add a new device (the printer). Using the app, it searched for new printers nearby and then I was able to connect it to my wifi network. The setup process failed initially, with no clear reason. But once the app froze and I relaunched it, the printer apparently was successfully connected to the wifi network. After that, I was able to easily find it on my Windows and Mac PCs. Even on my iPhone was simple too! PERFORMANCE I didn't have large reports or anything, but printing a couple black and white forms, some web pages I needed for work, and few test photos for some frames, I can say this is a great everyday home printer. The speed is totally fine and it's pretty quiet compared to an older HP printer I'm upgrading from. When it comes to scanning, it's a great at pretty much all you need to do at home. The automatic document feeder is a real plus if you have several pages you need to scan in one sitting. OVERALL The Envy 6555 is a great everyday home printer for those needing to print reports, recipes, and other simple at-home documents. Photo-quality is sufficient for most of your home and arts projects, but the printer lacks a dedicated photo tray like previous or more advanced Envy printers and color accuracy is not the best. AirPrint is an awesome feature with this one, making it simple for you or others on your wifi network to connect and print. While on the slow side, it provides an okay value for your home printing tasks.
pinkbat Posted
HP ENVY 6555 ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER, I’m loving having a photo printer at home again instead of hoarding a million pictures on my phone that will never get printed 98% of the time, my last printer I failed to realize it did not print pictures but it had other great needed qualities, so that being said I now have the all in one printer it has everything my old one had plus photo printing and it’s also a more compact sleek printer, I like that it has a flat top feeder rather then the big ramp style it just looks nicer. It is a quick and easy set up, make sure to download the HP application it 100% useful I have instant ink subscription I never run out and of ink or paper and no issues of trying to find which store has the ink cartridge you need in stock. I always set up wireless printing vs. wired I hate having a million wires to deal with, the wireless connection is quick and easy takes like 2 minutes to set up, then test your setting to make sure everything is lined up correctly. It comes with AI capabilities but I don’t use AI so I honestly couldn’t say how well it works. The color print is amazing nice & bright, borderless pictures look great, it prints fairly fast color printing is slightly slower but that normal, black printer super fast. It has auto 2 sided printing which I like choosing when I do double sided printing so just change the setting. And the touch screen display nice size and in color. I highly recommend HP Envy 6555 for everyday printing needs for home or small business.
I have gone through a wide array of HP printers over the years. The Envy series has been around since I was in high school and has been the printer of my choice for 10+ years. Some of them have been good, some of them, not so good. Recently, the printers have not been of the best quality. But, it was time for a new printer and the 6555 seemed like a good choice. This is perhaps the easiest printer I have set up, probably because of the nice responsive touch screen and easy to use app. But even with the app, other HP printers I have had, they have been wonky with the setup via the app. But the 6555 had zero issues with setup and it was a breeze. I like how its a lower profile printer and it has a nice beige design on the bezel. I was able to add it to my iPhone 15 pro max, my Windows 11 desktop and laptop, and a Macbook Air without issue. Printing from them is also a non issue. As far as quality, I have only used it to print out documents and build plans, and the printer has premade settings for quality, so you can do draft to very high quality. I tested all 4 and I find that just leaving it on normal is the best. I would only use quality when I am printing something that needs the high detail like labels. Overall, this is a great, easy to use, easy to manage printer that is a breeze to use on mobile and on desktop.
CONSTANCER Posted
The printer quality is very good. Printing is easy and set up was a breeze.
btb2k Posted
This is the perfect home office printer to have for everyday use. It comes with ink and is ready to go with a trial of the instant ink program. While this review isn't necessarily about that program I can say that I absolutely like HP's Instant Ink.. I don't like subscriptions but for as little as I print, it really is perfect with the plan I chose when setting this printer up. That said, setting up a subscription is totally optional and you can absolutely buy the replacement ink easy enough when you need it. As for the printer itself, it's been great so far and prints perfectly every time both from my phone and PC. I must say that out of all of the printers I have had, HP's are almost always the easiest to setup and HP's app is better where it just works and the printer can be setup so you can print scan and fax from anywhere, effortlessly. I also love that the HP app allows you to send faxes using the app, it's a nice feature to have when you need it. You can scan either with the app or with the document feed or on the flatbed so you have so many ways to use this printer. In terms of the physical look and footprint I do like the lower profile look and size of this printer with the only thing I don't really like is the display being so flat, when on a desk you almost need to be standing to use it but, for most things I just use the mobile app or desktop app to get what I need. This is an excellent printer so far and if you do occasional printing, this really is a solid easy to use machine and when paired with the Instant Ink, I really do think it is solid.
Bappy Posted
The HP Envy 6555 All-in-One Printer is a sleek model which handles mainly letter size printing and scanning. It offers a mobile fax feature (send) but there are no connections for the old-style analog phones lines for a true fax machine, so you can’t receive faxes with this unit. Scanning is accomplished via an Automated Document feeder (ADF), which can accommodate up to 35 pages or individual sheets via the flatbed scanner. The addition of the ADF is something I really needed. Setup was simple; however, it really requires use of the HP smart mobile app – I did not try to set up the printer manually. Network connectivity is via Wi-Fi; you can connect the printer directly via a USB connector to a PC or Mac. 0 Speaking of Macs, this printer has Air Print capabilities, allowing you to print from iPhones, iPads, Macs and anything else from the Apple ecosystem. My Windows 11 PC required that I go into the Settings menu and add a device, it found the HP Envy 6555 All-in-One Printer easily and configured it printing and scanning. Print ink is contained in two separate cartridges, a tricolor and a black cartridge. You can only use HP cartridges in this printer and their Instant Ink service comes free for three months (down from six months with my previous HP Envy printer with HP Instant Ink). The printer has a 2.4-inch color touch screen to access functions directly. I used the touchscreen to search for and install a new firmware update. As with most printers or all-in-ones, at this price point two ink replacement cartridges can cost almost as much as this printer. The printer manufacturers really make their profit on consumables. Not much else to mention here, this is a decent basic All-in-One printer that is for medium use. >>> Pros >> Small touch screen >> Value priced >> Print quality >> Automatic Document Feeder <<< Cons << No hardwired Ethernet connection << May be difficult or impossible to use non HP ink cartridges << Free HP Instant Ink trial is down to three months vs. my previous HP Envy printer which came with six months.
Ivette0930 Posted
The HP Printer is an excellent addition for those who want a sleek printer that takes up little space in their office or study area. The product was well-packaged and included the power cord, two ink cartridges (one black and one color), and, obviously, the printer. The printer itself is light, especially when compared to my older HP Printer. The newer HP Printer is slim, clean, and even includes a screen rather than the standard buttons. The instructions for setting up the printer were easy to follow. All that was needed was a stack of printer paper, and the screen would direct you to insert the paper in the tray and insert the ink cartridges into their correct slots. The printer will then print a paper and give you instructions to put in the copier. Once you are done, you will need the app to connect the printer to your Wi-Fi. I do think that the app is very unnecessary, especially when there is no need to have a monthly subscription for a printer, but HP does offer you a free 3-month trial. I decided to decline all offers made by the app and just used the app to connect the printer to my Wi-Fi. The printer was able to easily print files I had stored on my phone, and there were no issues when it was finished. Overall, the HP Printer satisfied my expectations and is worth checking out.
WStach Posted
I found this printer to deliver strong capabilities at an affordable price. Perfect for home or small office, the features make managing your printing, scanning and even outgoing faxes easy. The color touch is a great way to manage the functions, and the Windows app, HP Smart really keeps things simple. It’s dual band wi-fi, supporting both 2.4 and 5ghz. It’s compact size fits easily most anywhere. I like that it has an automatic document feeder and 2-sided printing. HP offers a 3-month subscription of Instant ink included. It’s a 2 cartridge system, with one black and one tri-color cartridge. It comes with setup cartridges, so plan on ink refills soon. The standard cartridges are projected last around 150 pages. This seems pretty accurate based on my testing. If you use it regularly for homework, projects, etc., the ink subscription makes a lot of sense. It does check to be sure you’re using genuine HP cartridges, however refilled HP cartridges will work. When running the printer through its paces, it handled document and photo printing with ease. The color output looked great, and photos were very realistic. Overall, it’s a great home printer. With the typical family usage, I found the features and cost to be the perfect printer.
stanmed Posted
HP Envy 6555 Wireless AI-Enabled All-in-One Inkjet Printer is a simple printer for your every day printing needs, that's why I picked one up as I don't always enjoy dealing with more complicated laser printers. It also works best for your home office, home schooling needs or any small business that does not require speed of printing or any other more complicated tasks. This one just does the job, however it is a printer, so there were a few times I ran into "not responding" issues. After a quick restart of the printer and my computer, everything cleared out and it printed just fine. Setup is easy, I used my phone and downloaded the HP app to set it all up. I already have an HP account so after signing in, the printer was ready to go. HP Instant Ink is also a good plus and I have been a customer of that service for a while, however HP keeps raising prices so for the lowest tear which is 10 pages, it would cost you about $2 per month. In the past it worked great for me (started with 99 cents per 10 pages!) as it definitely saves you a ton of money on buying ink from the store and you can even sign up for HP Paper delivery if you want to. As soon as you run low on ink, HP will send you new cartridges for uninterrupted printing. Very convenient, however I am afraid the price will keep going up... Print quality is great, depending on the quality of the paper you use. Your documents will come out clean and crisp without any smudging. The scanner also works flawlessly and I use it mostly for archiving my documents and some recipes that have been handed over to me by the friends and family. I am not sure about the AI feature, it seems like everything is getting an AI label, however there is nothing AI in this printer that is useful. HP has been cranking out printers for a long time and have established itself as one of the big players, and I will give it to them, good quality prints are always welcome in our family.
Debbi Posted
I’ve been a HP printer customer since they came available, well 20+ years anyway. They have definitely gotten easier to install. Once I got the HP Envy 6555 out of the box it was very easy to setup. Plug it in and it asks two questions, language and country. Remove all the blue tape and then install the printer cartridges. Installing the printer cartridges is easy but I’m always a bit nervous about getting them installed. The Envy kept telling me I didn’t have them properly installed. On the third try I gave the cartridges a good push and they snapped into place. Can’t miss that snap, it’s the signal of a successful install. At that point the printer prints an alignment page, then you scan that page and viola you are ready to go. Next you’ll want to install the HP app on your phone or computer to easily connect for printing. I have a few HP printers so I was able to easily add the HP Envy in my HP app. The printer found my internet connection easily and the Envy was added to my list of printers in the app. Wireless connection couldn’t have been easier. Copy and Scan features are so handy to have, I use them more than I might expect. You just can’t go wrong with HP. This Envy 6555 is a great all round home office machine. Scans easily. Copies are picture perfect. Printing is crisp and clear.
ScubaSteve Posted
HP has always produced good printers and the Envy line is the sweet spot for the average person. The printer has a low profile for placing on a bookshelf or tight spaces. Setup is a breeze through the mobile application or on a computer. It comes with two cartridges, one black and one color, that snap into place with little effort. The printer automatically calibrates and verifies the cartridges are installed correctly. The paper tray looks small, but I was surprised with how much paper it holds. Printing is one of the quietest I have seen in an all in one printer. The color printouts are vibrant and the ink does not smear. A three month ink subscription is included and is a very economical way to ensuring you always ink available. There are different tiers based upon pages and certain number of unused ones carry over. The application monitors your ink levels and automatically orders cartridges when they get low. Making copies and scanning to a computer is easy and the top scanner tray is easy to get to. All in all, this is an economical, attractive and functional printer that you can put about anywhere.
Boshra Posted
For the last few weeks I have used the HP Envy 6555 and it has performed well as our family’s primary home printer. The initial set-up process and connection to the Wi-Fi network were easy to do, as well as being able to print from my computer or phone with relative ease. The HP app was very helpful in the set-up process and has made scanning and managing print jobs much easier. I have enjoyed using the printer for all its features such as printing, scanning, copying; auto-duplex printing; and the document feeder for general family needs. The quality of prints from this printer has met my needs as well. For example, all text was printed with excellent clarity and legibility while all colors/photographs were printed accurately to the actual color of the object with high clarity. I have used this printer for homework, filling out forms, and photos, with every use being above my expectations. I have found the touch-screen interface to be very responsive and easy to use. The Envy 6555’s connectivity to my wireless network has been reliable overall. One thing I appreciate is being able to print from my phone without having to move files from my phone to my computer first. One negative about the Envy 6555’s print speed, compared to some other HP printers I’ve owned, is it is not quite as fast, but still reasonable for home printing. In conclusion, I have had a great experience using the HP Envy 6555. It has great feature usage, good print quality, and user-friendly device with a small footprint, therefore I would 100% recommend this printer for any family who will be printing daily.
Mike777VSP Posted
This is the second HP inkjet printer that I have owned and I have always been impressed by HP printers and this Envy 6555 is impressive. It comes packaged in a well contained box and it arrived in great shape. Having the HP App previously downloaded I simply followed the instructions and had the printer paired w/ all my devices and connected to our home Wi-fi. This inkjet printer is very, very well made and it’s so pleasing to look at. It comes w/ everything that you need to get started printing. One thing that I like w/ the 6555 is that the ink cartridges are so easy to install. Our printer that we have prior to this HP had four separate cartridges that were terrible to install in the printer, this Envy is so simple. The print quality is second to none, the prints that I have used since setting this up are really vibrant colors and the black and white are crisp. I like the fact that I can scan in color and the speed is really good as well. All in all this is a very well made printer that I highly recommend.