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LeilaJ Posted
Easy to follow instructions for set up. Printing from your cell phone or laptop is easy. I'm having trouble setting up the scan and send function. I like this printer but last yrs model is probably better value. The ink was tricky to put in, kept popping out until I figured it out. The difference between price is amt of paper you need to print. This was a black Friday special and newest model.
Aesthetically, it is very attractive; it looks modern and elegant. In other respects, it is easy to install, easy to connect, and easy to link with your other devices as well as the Internet. So far, I have nothing negative to say about this product, and I have been using it for three months. I have yet to try printing photos, but otherwise, I haven't had any problems.
KeithC Posted
I wanted to convey my highly positive impression of a printer solution that I believe offers exceptional value and performance for a home office environment. This particular model has significantly streamlined my workflow through its reliable operation, efficient output capabilities, and user-friendly interface. Its compact footprint ensures it integrates seamlessly into a dedicated workspace, while its cost-effective consumables contribute to long-term operational savings. For professionals seeking a robust and dependable printing and scanning solution, I consider this to be an exemplary choice.
PaulaC Posted
We are very excited about our new hp envy photo printer it was very easy to set up and download our old files
MrGB Posted
Love this printer, easy to print pictures and they look great I highly recommend this printer.
OwenP Posted
Nice printer very reliable easy to set up it’s nice to print when you are away from the printer
Unicornlover Posted
I ABSOLUTELY LIKE MY NEW HP-ENVY PHOTO 7975 WIRELESS ALL IN ONE INKJET PRINTER. IT WAS SO EASY TO INSTALL AND WORKS LIKE A CHARM VERY GLAD I CHOSE THIS PRINTER.
MonicaBeache Posted
Really good and easy to use HP Envy Printer. Up-to-date device.
Steve Posted
So far, so great! Easy install. Copies and printed pages come out crisp and clear!
PRINTER Posted
I really like the printer , i use it for daily projects , and if your looking for a reliable printer this one will be good
Darryl Posted
Very good product of my choose. I do really like it
Vectho Posted
Nice item I Very like to do far , it seems to be more efficient
47states Posted
The printer arrived solidly packed. I was impressed that they packed it with a handle to easily lift it out of the box. It comes with a black ink cartridge and a tri-color cartridge. There should be 3 color cartridges as color is never used evenly. You will have to change the cartridge whenever one color runs out. I am a fan of the Instant Ink program and have been using it for years. It saves money and they ship direct to you. This printer comes with 3 free months of Instant Ink. Just a warning – you MUST use HP ink in this printer. The tray capacities are small; 125 pages of paper in the large tray and 15 photo. The ADF capacity is 35 sheets. Envelope capacity is 5. Supported sizes: Main Tray: Letter, Executive, Statement (8.5 x 5.5 in), Legal, 4 x 6 in, 5 x 7 in, 8 x 10 in, 4 x 12 in, Envelope (#10, A2); Photo Tray: 5 x 5 in, 4 x 6 in, 5 x 7 in. Print, scan and copy are included features. Print speed is up to 10 ppm color and 15 ppm black. Scanning and copying were fine and pretty quick. It connected easily to the network (dual band Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and was easy to add to computers. Easy printing from your phone too. I have an old Canon all-in-one that I use just to print photos. It may die at any time. So I wanted a printer that could handle photo printing in addition to regular use. A previous HP excelled at everything but photos. The HP Envy Photo really delivers. I took some photos at Mardi Gras that are very colorful and vivid. The Envy printed the vivid colors beautifully. Bright reds, blues and greens. My new go to photo printer. Print resolution up to 4800 x 1200 (color). I really like this printer. Photo printing is amazing but it handles documents well too.
None Posted
The worst printer I've ever had. Printing is a nightmare—it's blurry, and you get all these lines between the letters.
Trobadour Posted
--- SETUP --- The setup of this printer was quick and simple. The box says it weighs 25lbs, but I was able to set it up by myself. There is one power cord to connect. The option to connect via cable exists, but the cable is not included. I instead, used the HP app to connect it to my wireless network. The whole process took about 10 minutes. --- PERFORMANCE AND EXPECTATIONS --- The printer has many printing options with multiple trays and tray adjustments. You can adjust the trays to print on envelopes, regular 8 ½ by 11 paper, index cards, and even labels. The colorful display allows you to make the right choice before printing. This printer comes with 3 free months of HP Instant Ink program. I have been a subscriber to this ink program since I found out about it. For a monthly fee, you get unlimited ink. As the ink runs out, the printer will send a message to HP and you automatically get shipped replacement ink so that when you do run out, you have new ink ready to install. The caveat is that your plan will determine how many pages you can print monthly. That sounds limiting, but I’ve always found that I spend less on ink using this method, and I’ve only ever ran out of pages once. When that happens, you can choose to add a few pages for a few cents, as needed. This being my second printer, I added it as an additional printer to my existing account. This is how I was able to get 3 free months and not just continue on my existing plan. This particular printer only has 2 cartridges, a tri-color cartridge and a black cartridge. When installing the ink, I struggled to figure out which one went where (left or right). There is a subtle straight line that matches the color of the lid of the ink cartridge, and it was difficult for me to see at first. Once you see it, though, installing ink in the future will not be an issue. Print alignment went smoothly, as well as general printing. Printing in color on cardstock and photo paper is also great. I use these printouts for my side-business, where I teach dance. Being able to print fliers in full color with a flat monthly fee of the color ink I use is wonderful. Though I don’t use it often, this printer can print double sided from the top tray. You can also use the phone app or your PC to scan documents. Having the app also allows you to print straight from your phone. --- APPROVAL --- This printer is versatile and small, considering what it can do. I would strongly recommend this printer for college students or for printer-happy people at your home.
EngineerMom Posted
My daughter is a senior and asked for a photo printer, however I think she really needed a document printer more, so we compromised and picked up the HP Envy Photo 7975 All in One Inkjet printer. This review is based on the first three days of use, where I'm fairly certain my daughter went through no less than 2 boxes of photo paper and begrudgingly printed at least two of her senior projects so I could see them prior to her turning them in. TL:DR - The printer is great for a dorm room, it's quiet, fast, and the prints are crisp. Pros: Fast, quiet, and efficient printing of documents, probably won't wake up a roommate when printing last minute essays. Photo print quality is good, and will allow her to print her memories from anywhere. Wifi setup is quick and easy, allowing you to print from any device on the same network Cons: The app limits bulk prints to no more than 5 copies. The app has a lot of HP ad content to navigate to get to the functions you want to use. In the box is a black ink cartridge, color cartridge, power cable, printer, and instructions. Setup is straight forward, plug in the printer, a QR code shows up on the printer touchscreen to install the app, once that is installed the app will walk you through installing the ink cartridges and connecting to wifi. If you do not already have a HP account, you'll need to create one. While the app isn't required to use the printer, functionality is limited if you do not use it. You can also use it as a direct wired printer via USB 2.0 port, however the cable to connect to a computer is not included. Using the printer is straightforward, once you are connected to wifi you can print from any other device that is on the same wifi network, phones, tablets, printers, etc. From the app you can also start a print, scan, enhance scanned photos, create copies, check printer ink levels, check paper levels, and run diagnostics. Printing is easy, there is a large paper tray divided into two sections, a top section for smaller photo paper, and a larger bottom tray for normal 8x11 printer paper as well as photo paper up to 8.5" x 14". Additional features I appreciate are the double sided printing, photo editing functionality, and 3 months free ink if you enroll in the Instant Ink service, which will help me ensure the teenager has ink when she goes off to college in a few months. Overall the printer is fast and relatively quiet, lightweight at 18 lbs, and relatively small footprint all of which make this a great dorm room printer. My teen loves the photo option so she can print her own photos and projects, and scale her prints beyond the standard 4"x6" photo tray. It isn't quite as efficient as a document printer, and the app only allows the option to print up to 5 copies at once, so there are limitations with the software that slow down bulk printing functionality. I'm satisfied with the performance and trade offs between photo and document printing, and happy to have found something that my daughter and I can agree upon for her to use while she's away at school.
TechReviews Posted
HP Envy Photo 7975 All-in-one printer Never have we had such a plethora of reasonably priced printer options, with more and more options and feature sets to select from than we do now. But the more things change, the more they seem to stay the same. HP offers a full line-up of printers, from entry level basic DeskJet, home personal Envy Photo Printers, step-up Office Jet, and culminating in high-volume professional Laser Jet series. This Envy 79765 is a solid unit, with the ability to effortlessly and easily print, scan, and copy, without headache nor complicated setup. My main drawback with this unit is the same as previous models, namely the Instant ain’t program, following the Gillette razor blade model, I.e. sell the razor cheaply and milk consumers on the on-going consumables. Print quality is as you’d expect, blocks are not nearly as dark as laser jet quality (therefore cannot be used reliably for submitting tax returns). I had not received dedicated photo paper in time for this review, so the muted colors on plain paper may not be truly indicative of the optimal quality the unit is capable of. I’ve owned a previous dye-sublimation 4x6 that was the pinnacle, with quality far exceeding this unit glossy or matte. Specs: *2.7 inch LCD touchscreen *1200x1200 resolution black *4800x1200 resolution color *ink: HP 64, 64XL cartridges *pages per minutes black 15 *pages per minute color 10 Pros : +quick setup +touch screen +quiet operation +solid build quality +dual-band networking +two-sided photo printing +photo printing priority +self-healing Wi-Fi networking Cons: -clunky paper loading mechanism (push photo tray out of the way) -speed is slow compared to business grade units -limited paper capacity , 125 sheets or 15 photo -lack of ethernet port , WiFi or USB-B only -single tri-color cartridge HP 64/64XL -Instant ink subscription drawback -third party cartridges not allowed -HP ads and marketing bloat Conclusion: The HP ENVY Photo 7975 is a decent sub $200 AIO all-in-one printer. It handles photos admirably, and general printing tasks capably, however alternate branded photo printers I’ve owned with individual color cartridges seem to have more color vibrancy and visual pop from my perspective. Recommended: while the Envy 7975 is fine for general purpose usage, high-volume or quality output suggest upgrade from DeskKet technology to LasetJet.
WyldeBlue Posted
The new HP Envy Photo 7975 all-in-one printer is a decent choice for color imagery and the small footprint is a welcome departure from so many all-in-ones that unfurl like a transformer with additional slots, feed trays, paper guides, and flaps consuming another 6-8 inches or more of tabletop real estate in all directions. It’s quiet, with crisp, sharp text and finely detailed image reproduction capabilities. But the printer itself is more than a bit on the slow side and source images with a lot of dynamic pop came out a bit muted. I can’t necessarily see this as being a solid choice for a high-capacity small office environment, but for a home/school user with somewhat sporadic printing needs, the 7975 is a decent choice. Setup was a breeze—about 15 minutes total from opening the box until the first page was dribbling out of the printer’s paper tray. HP’s packaging is quite ingenious as they include a disposable handle to lift the unit neatly out of the box without shredding the packing foam. The old HP Smart app has been replaced by the HP app to assist with setup and configuration. Compared to the old HP Smart, the new HP app interface is even more…I want to say user-friendly, but that’s not entirely it. Instead of small tiles that put everything on a single page so you can see what options are immediately available, you have HUGE images of the printer(s) on your account with a quick overview of ink supply levels. Once you tap the image of the printer you want to configure or control, you get a LOOOONNNNGGGGG sub-screen with oodles of links and small function graphics and headings covering supply ordering, scanning, printing, copying, fax, dashboard setup, help tools, diagnostics, virtual assistants, and a host of other printer settings. It’s laid out well, but the padding between menu items makes the page look intimidatingly long…I’m guessing someone who isn’t comfortable with technology might feel a bit overwhelmed. Fortunately, initial setup really is quite idiot-proof with clear, animated setup pages that show you exactly what needs to happen next, even so far as to indicate when to remove some of the cardboard shipping braces. Once the printer is online, you only have two ink cartridges to worry about: black, and tri-color. Both go in easily and then you’re off to the races. The AIOs’ other hardware specs are pretty robust: 1200x1200 dpi scan resolution (hardware) and max 4800x1200 dpi color output; copies are reproduced at 600x600 dpi. The auto-document feeder will handle about 35 sheets of paper; sadly, the ADF is not duplex-capable. The main paper tray is relatively shallow at only 125 sheets; the output tray (the area just above the paper tray—no fold-out guides required!) will give you about 60 sheets before you’ll need to claim your paper from the output. The photo tray is integrated into the main body of the printer; just open the top of the main paper tray and the photo paper tray comes sliding out to greet you—no additional doors to open or removable guides to keep track of! So, what does all that hardware get you in the end? Well…output is…pretty okay. Digital imagery was reproduced very well, but high-resolution photos containing brilliant or highly saturated colors came out a bit dull and muted, even at the highest quality. Print speed was also…just okay. Full-page edge-to-edge photos took about 1:40 per print. Single-sided text printing was much faster (unsurprisingly), with four pages spitting out in under 25 seconds. Dual-sided printing surprised me because the HP does something I’ve never seen before…it holds the page in the output tray for a moment with an accompanying message on the screen reading “The page is drying. Please wait…” That’s actually a pretty neat feature because it reduces the likelihood that your printing will be smudged or runny as two-sided pages are produced. However, it nearly doubles the printing time with two pages of two-sided text taking nearly 45 seconds to complete. In the end, the HP Envy Photo 7975 all-in-one is…fine. Other than the physical design, which keeps the footprint small and compact, there wasn’t much here that really wowed me. Colors—okay; print speed—meh. And no matter what settings I adjusted for power management or sleep functions, the only way I could find to turn off the white and blue power and activity LEDs was to physically turn the unit off at the main power button—so if you happen to keep your printer close to where someone sleeps, be aware that this little fella does produce enough bright light that some may find it intrusive in a darkened room. However, I’m not really sure who this printer is for. The recommended page volume is only 300-400 pages per month…more than twice the capacity of the main paper tray. Ink capacity seems pretty low as well—regular black and color cartridges are good for about 200/165 pages respectively, while the XL-sized cartridges are rated for 600/415 black and color pages. So, if you are a moderately prolific user and run at about monthly operating capacity, you’ll be buying ink cartridges about every month to month and a half. Now, HP does offer their Instant Ink program (you even get 3 months free), and a 300-sheet per month plan is available for $16/month while a 700-page plan is $32 per month. With the Instant ink program, you never have to remember to order ink because HP is keeping an eye on usage for you and will mail out new ink cartridges when you are running low, but you definitely need to consider those ongoing ink costs into the price of this all-in-one because it seems designed to burn through supplies fairly quickly when comparing its recommended duty cycle to the number of pages you are likely get from each ink cartridge. I would only consider this for VERY light-duty, like sporadic/occasional low-capacity print jobs. Anything more and you’ll likely start to resent either the sluggish print times or the copious amount of ink consumed to fulfill higher capacity jobs.
NLACI Posted
Great Print Quality, Easy Set Up, Ink Cartridge 2 (1 Black and 1 TriColor) . Space Saver, above all reliable and dependable. Wi-Fi capability a plus. Definitely recommend.
NicoleM Posted
I needed a new printer immediately and went to Bestbuy. In less than 45 minutes my purchase was complete. It was so easy to setup this printer. It's very user friendly and the entire family can connect as well. The quality is amazing. The color is fantastic. There's ink included and 3 month supply for free. After the 3 months the subscription is very inexpensive. I'm very satisfied with this printer and recommend it to other's. The price is right too.