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SwigglesMilam Posted
One of HPās newest all-in-one printers is the professional-quality OfficeJet Pro 8125. HP has a series of printers based on this footprint and overall design style, each with a few different capabilities, but all are copy, print, and scan printers. The OfficeJet Pro 8125 works with various operating systems, including Windows 10 and 11, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS. You can also easily print from either Android or iPhone devices. There are several ways to connect your printer: via a USB cable, an Ethernet cable, or wirelessly. Wireless connectivity is usually more versatile and convenient when printing from various devices. This printer is equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi 7. The printer is designed with HP Thermal Inkjet technology and has the speed of a 1.2 GHz processor. The 8125 is a color or black-and-white printer that uses HP 923 cartridges. This cartridge is also available in the higher-print-yield version of the HP 923e. Using the basic cartridges will normally yield an average of 400 pages (Black ink only 500), and with the higher-yield version, color cartridges will usually yield approximately 800 printed pages (1,000 in black ink only). The color print is professional quality, but it still lacks the intensity and brilliance of top-level color printing. It is particularly good and water- and fade-resistant. The printer prints very sharp black text. The colors are vibrant; they are just not extremely saturated, so the intensity is not as brilliant as it could be. Using black ink only, the printer can print 20 sheets per minute (ppm) and 10 sheets per minute in color. It can print 10 envelopes at any given time. Paper can be fed into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), which has a capacity of 35 sheets. There is also a tray that supports up to 225 sheets of letter-size paper, 10 envelopes, and various photo paper sizes. The output tray can handle 60 sheets. Scanning on either the flatbed or the one-sided ADF works exceptionally well. Scan resolution is good, and all the basic scan formats are available, including JPG, BMP, TIFF, PDF, RTF, TXT, and PNG. This printer has scan capabilities up to 1200 dpi. Scans can be produced on either letter- or legal-size paper and sent directly to a computer or attached to an email. Sending digital files is limited to PDFs, TIFFs, or JPEGs. The copy resolution in color is 600 dpi. The ADF allows for quick printing of several types of documents, and the printer also supports duplex and borderless printing, which is a must for photo and brochure printing. The printerās design includes a nice-sized 2.7ā color touchscreen that worked well to set up the printer to my network, and also to control various applications and settings. Ergonomically, the touch screen tilts to make it easier to view and interact with the settings. The printer is also quieter than most on the market. It has been designed by HP for inclusion in its āquiet-modeā products. HP has an ink delivery program, which is free for the first three (3) months. It is based on your average monthly printed sheets. Firmware ensures that only certified HP cartridges are used, and through the firmware and online presence, HP can monitor the number of sheets and ink used monthly by someone who opts into the program. If you decide to sign up, there is a schedule that lists prices based on the number of expected printed sheets per month. You can cancel at any time if you decide the shipments do not meet your work schedule or the quantity you originally chose. The maximum number of printed pages one can receive through the ink delivery program is 20,000 sheets. I have to admit; I had a challenging time setting up this printer and getting it to work on my network and with my iOS phone. Finally, through the HP APP website and a lot of trial and error, I successfully added it to all of my devices. All of my devices now have a stable connection to this printer, and there should be no more hiccups. I had difficulty printing after installing a firmware update. It is all fixed now, but you must download the HP app to your phone or computer to set up this printer properly. That is the best way to install the printer and probably the quickest way to accomplish the task. This is a nice printer that produces professional-quality printing. I would not hesitate to recommend it. If you do a lot of business printing, I would probably look at the 9000 series, which is a little more expensive but built for business and higher print volumes.
kriserikka Posted
HP is back with their latest printer for 2026. These look really familiar to my existing 2019 HP Office Jet Pro series printer. The outside may look pretty similar, but the internals have changed a bit to keep up with technology. Is this upgrade really worth it if you have an existing HP printer? Iāve been using this printer for a bit and I have some thoughts on this. Design HP seems to hold true to āif itās not broke, donāt fix it. approach The OfficeJet Pro 8125 is a mid-tier all-in-one printer that carries a similar form factor from their previous models. Having the ability to print, scan, and copy is the core features of this printer. The printer can hold up to 225 sheets of paper in the input tray and can print about 20 pages per minute for black only printing. Color printing yields around 10 pages or so. The OfficeJet Pro 8125 also comes equipped with auto duplexing. No need to manually flip your documents when double sided printing is needed. The printer also comes with a standard 27ā touchscreen for navigating all the settings and options. My preference is to invest in HPās Instant Ink program, as this will allow cost savings due to the ink cost. Having to purchase 4 separate ink cartridges at any given time could potentially add up over time. There is 3 months of Instant Ink included in the packaging at the time of writing this review. This should be enough time to see if the subscription model is worthwhile. Features and Wrap-up One newer feature that the OfficeJet Pro 8125 has over my older printer is the dual-band Wi-Fi capabilities. I would have liked to see WI-Fi AX or BE added, but at least dual band AC has been added. The memory has remained the same at 256 MB. All the top mobile printing options are on deck as well. Apple. ChromeOS, and Wi-Fi direct printing all works flawlessly. Now after using this printer for several days, is this printer any different from my older HP OfficeJet Pro? There isnāt much difference in the printer features and quality. Although the OfficeJet Pro 8125 performs well, I did not notice much of an upgrade. If you have a home office, or work from home and need a reliable printer, the HP OfficeJet Pro 8125 may be for you. If you already own a recent HP OfficeJet Pro series, you may want to wait for a more impactful upgrade cycle.
MadSquabbles Posted
It prints. It copies. It scans with an auto feeder. It prints in duplex. This is a small/home office beast. While color prints come out at about 6 seconds, B&W prints are nearly as fast as a lower end laser. Print quality is more than acceptable, but not as crisp as a laser. Still pretty impressive for an inkjet. That B&W speed still has me amazed. Set up was very simple. My wife doesn't want the printer on the network - don't ask why, just do it! - so I had to scrounge up a USB cable since one's not included (most are gonna put in on the network anyways). Set up was no more than plugging the printer into her laptop and windows downloaded the drivers. After installing the inks and running the calibration we were good to go. Quality is very nice and the speed is decent. It's not a speed demon like some of the printers we have at work - we have some that print 300 envelopes per minute - but for some lightweight work the 8155 is a nice workhorse. I did a test scan with the auto document feeder and the scanning is a bit slower than some other all-in-one's I've tried. The quality is excellent, but I do wish it was a bit faster. Since copying isn't something we'll do a lot of it's not a problem. Definitely a good tool to have in a small/home office.
Linksys Posted
The HP Office jet pro is an all around great ink jet printer especially with the HP app. Unboxing and setup is made much easier with that app. Printers have always been the one electronic device that always felt stuck in a time where setting up electronics were a pain. HP finally fixed that with the app as it walks you thru the whole process from start to finish and once itās setup, they both still work together flawlessly. The one thing I like a lot is the addition of AI to make printing more efficient, this works on PC when you setup an account with the HP app. AI will analyze what your printing and make recommendations of what isnāt necessary, saving ink and paper. This is also the first printer Iāve used thatās had dual band WiFi allowing you to take advantage of the less crowded 5ghz spectrum. The best part of this printer though is just how quiet it is. Itās easily one of the quietest ink jet printers Iāve ever used. With the addition of AI, HP has made ink jet printers more efficient that will save you money.
Fudgear Posted
The HP OfficeJet Pro 8120 is a versatile printer designed mainly for business use. It is also a great home printer that has all the features for efficient and quality print. It features high-capacity paper handling with top and bottom feeders, a built-in scanner, and print resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 rendered dpi for black output and 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi on HP Advanced Photo Paper. Although this is a capable, heavy-duty printer, HP recommends keeping monthly usage within 800 pages for the best performance. It also includes a responsive touchscreen that tilts for easier viewing. Despite its professional-class features, the printer is relatively lightweight and compact. Setup Setup can be completed either through a mobile phone or directly on the printer. The device also guides you through an automatic alignment process during installation. Performance The printer supports duplex printing and handles it efficiently. Duplex print speeds were faster than expected. While it does not match a laser printer for speed, its performance is impressive for an inkjet model, and it produces both color and black prints reliably. The top feeder is especially useful for scanning multi-page documents. Scanning speed is quite fast so scanning multiple pages in one go does not take too much time. The iOS app makes scanning seamless, lets you view results immediately on your phone, and provides options to send scans by email or mobile fax. Conclusion Overall, this is a strong all-around printer with excellent duplex performance. Its automatic document feeder simplifies multi-page scanning, and the app allows you to manage print and scan jobs easily without a computer.
Wishkid Posted
This HP 8120 Pro printer is well built, easy to set up, and surprisingly lightweight for its size. As an all-in-one device, it can print, scan, and copy. For scanning, it offers both a flatbed glass scanner and a 35-page automatic document feeder (ADF). The paper tray holds up to 225 sheets, and the printer includes a 2.7-inch color touchscreen for manual operation. Setup was straightforward. After installing the four ink cartridges and connecting the printer to Wi-Fi through the HP app, it automatically required a firmware update and calibration. From start to finish, the entire process took about 10 minutes. The printer is simple to use, whether operating it directly from the touchscreen or wirelessly through the HP app. In my experience, the app is the most convenient method, working seamlessly with phones, tablets, and computers. Printing from my phone was nearly instantaneous, and black-and-white print speeds were very fast. HP rates color printing at up to 10 pages per minute, though actual speed varies depending on print quality and image complexity. Scanning performance was also very good. Black-and-white scans were fast, and color scans produced accurate colors with good reproduction. The maximum scan resolution is 1200 DPI when using the flatbed glass, while the ADF is limited to 300 DPI. To compare scan quality, I scanned the same document containing graphics and text using both the ADF at 300 DPI and the flatbed at 600 DPI. Surprisingly, the difference was minimal. The 600 DPI scan offered slightly sharper details and marginally more vivid colors, but the improvements were only noticeable when zooming in to around 200%. At normal viewing size, the scans appeared virtually identical. Scan times varied significantly. The 600 DPI flatbed scan took approximately 1 minute and 10 seconds, while the 300 DPI ADF scan completed in just 19 seconds. In color, the 600 DPI scan took nearly three times longer than the 300 DPI version. I also attempted several color scans at the maximum 1200 DPI setting using that same document. Unfortunately, each attempt resulted in an error after about seven minutes of processing. After multiple failed attempts, I gave up. At least for now, it appears that 1200 DPI color scanning may not function reliably, maybe that can change after a firmware update. Black and white scans at 1200 DPI without any issues. Overall, this is an excellent printer for the price. It is well constructed, easy to install, simple to operate, and delivers strong printing and scanning performance. As an all-in-one device, it is particularly well suited for offices, work-from-home setups, and small businesses. While it can certainly be used as a home printer, its size may be more than most casual users need. Inside the box, you get the printer, power cord, ink cartridges, and manuals.
PhillipB Posted
HP has been a cornerstone to printing for decades. I still remember when they came out with their 11x17 small ink jet printer to help with half size engineering drawing printing. It was super convenient instead of having to go to a print shop I could do it from my desk. Anyway back to this printer th HP 8125. Box was low carbon footprint. Plastic bag is recyclable. Setup was super easy. Pull printer out. Untapped, powered on, installed the app, follow step by step instructions on the app. It comes with 3 months of free ink. I signed up. If you don't have an HP account you will need to sign up so you can proceed. Size is medium size for a multi function and small office use. Touch as screen is easy to use. Print speed is pretty quick. Scanning and copying is straight forward. I like the document feeder super convenient as opposed to flat be only. App use is easy. App has evolved over time and has gotten better. They use a combination of web based and app based interface. Solid small office printer. Great buy. Would recommend.
Shaun Posted
The HP Officejet Pro has all the features that you would expect from a home office printer. It features a scanner, a copier and of course a printer. It has a decently sized touchscreen on it that lets you navigate through its menus relatively easily. Build quality of the printer I felt was lacking. Its all plastic like you get with most printers, but its all really flimsy plastic. I struggled getting the paper tray back in due to it fitting oddly and the paper guide. Then when installing the printer cartridges, it felt like the carrier was going to snap from putting them in, there was a lot of play to it. I also did not appreciate the fact that it didn't come with a printer cable, as a wired setup is my preferred way to install a printer, with wireless coming later. Setup was also a little frustrating. First you have to use an app to get it setup which I'm becoming use to, but don't agree with. When attempting to setup the printer with the app though, it was going through the setup then just failed. This took about 5 minutes of waiting, then the printer was listed but not functional. I had to remove it, but then it wouldn't find it again. Was extremely frustrating. Print quality of the printer is fine. Its about what you would expect from a color jet printer. Print time on the other hand was pretty long. I sent a test print to it simply for this review the day after setup, and it took over 5 minutes to wake up, clean the print heads before it started printing. I don't think I've ever waited that long for a printer to start printing. It was also proud loud throughout that process.
Christopher Posted
I've been very happy with the HP OfficeJet Pro 8125. We have printed everything from text and documents to pictures on envelopes. The finished results are colorful and professional. The setup was straightforward, but be prepared to get a bit frustrated if you are setting up any HP product through the HP Smart app. I have done numerous printer setups, and it seems that no matter what, the initial setup always stalls or has an unexpected error occur. This might be unique to only me and my luck with technology but in case it is not. All you have to do is hard/force close the app and start over. Then the setup is quick, and you only need to follow the prompts to be printing within minutes. To be clear, I highly recommend using the smart app for printing whenever reasonable or possible. The app is intuitive and makes printing anything a snap. You can create, edit, save, and print straight from your phone, desktop, or laptop. The print quality has been excellent for both business documents and color materials, producing sharp text and vibrant colors that look professional. I did not print a novel through the device, but we did run off almost one hundred pages just for the trial, and we could not be more impressed. The unit performed beautifully, and every page was crisp and clean and printed quickly. The printer is not super quiet, but I also would not describe it as loud. So even during that continuous print session, I was able to conduct a business-related phone call with minimal background noise one room away. That said, there is also a quiet mode, should you need it to be quieter, but it dramatically slows down print production. One note is that the ink program is probably the best way to go, if I understand the instructions well enough. This HP 923e has chips that will not let you use any recycled or non-OEM cartridges, so to speak. But that should not be an issue because the ink program looks like a steal of a deal anyway. The Wi-Fi connection is strong and stable. I was able to print from anywhere, provided I was connected to the network. The data is also safe through HP Wolf Essential Security, which protects your device and data from bad actors. The printer is built of lightweight plastic but feels very durable. My time with HP products has taught me as with anything, take care of it and it will not make you Office Space it (just wondering who all would get that reference š) For anyone working from home or running a small office, the OfficeJet Pro 8125 offers a great balance of speed, print quality, and productivity features. It handles everyday tasks with ease and has been a dependable addition to my workspace. Long story short, this is a solid choice for an All-in-One.
Nicholas Posted
The newest printer in the HP OfficeJet Pro 8120 series is the 8125. This printer also comes with HP instant ink. This product supplies you with ink cartridges when you get low. Depending on the flexible plan you choose is the monthly payment. You can change the plan if you find out your usage is more/less than you originally planned. Keep in mind that when you cancel this plan all unused cartridges plus the ones in the printer will be deactivated by HP. These cartridges must be returned to HP in the provided return postage envelope. There is no refund on these cartridges. The HP 8125 prints up to 20 pages per minute black, and up to 10 pages per minute color. The printer also prints 1200 X1200 DPI Black and up to 4800 X 1200 DPI color. The monthly duty cycle for HP OfficeJet Pro 8125 is 20,000 pages. I you believe you will need this amount or more every month this printer is not for you, select a bigger machine. The OfficeJet Pro 8125 has a 2.7-inch Touchscreen and uses four colored cartridges. The standard black cartridge has a use of about 500 pages; the colored cartridges have a use of 400 pages these are the HP 923 cartridge series. The large cartridge capacity is 1000 pages for the black and 800 pages for the colored. These are the HP 923e series. The input tray holds 225 sheets with a 35 sheet ADF. The output tray holds about 60 sheets. It can also hold up to 10 envelopes. The 8125 holds all the standard sized sheets from 3X5 up to 8.5X14 inch. Whatās in the box HP OfficeJet All in One Printer HP 923 Setup Black cartridge(255 Pages) HP 923 Setup Cyan cartridge(270 Pages) HP 923 Setup Magenta cartridge(270 Pages) HP 923 Setup Yellow cartridge(270 Pages) Power cord Regulatory Flyer Ink Caution Flyer Setup Poster Reference Guide Whatās not provided is the USB cable. If you plan on using a wired setup you need to purchase the cable. Overall, the printer is quick and easy to set up. Mostly quiet with a good response time to print. A real bargain for the home office.
Honestreviewer151987 Posted
This printer is a solid, space-saving workhorse for a home office, particularly for those who need a balance of scanning, copying, and fast color printing. The setup process is generally straightforward, and once it's up and running, the print quality is crisp and professional. Iāve found it handles documents with images and color graphics quite well, and the automatic document feeder is a real time-saver when Iām dealing with multi-page reports. The inclusion of dual-band Wi-Fi keeps the connection stable, and being able to manage prints and scans through the mobile app is incredibly convenient when I'm away from my desk. It also includes a 3-month trial of the HP Instant Ink service, which is a great way to ensure you donāt run out of ink during a busy week. While itās a feature-rich machine, itās best suited for someone who does a moderate amount of regular printing; if you are a high-volume user, youāll want to keep an eye on your page counts to optimize your ink costs. Overall, itās a dependable, compact, and efficient all-in-one that keeps a home workspace running smoothly. Itās a great choice if you want a reliable, modern printer that does exactly what it says on the box without taking up too much room on your desk.
WILLIE Posted
The HP OfficeJet Pro 8125 color inkjet all-in-one printer is for home offices and small businesses. I used the useful features to print, scan, and copy. This printer does not offer direct fax. The printer automatically used duplex printing to print my documents. Although it was a little slower than other higher-end printers,the HP printer scanned and copied 35 sheets of documents flawlessly. The scanning resolution captured fine details, and the copy function maintained its quality. Moreover, the text material emerged crisp and neat, rivaling more expensive laser printers. The HP OfficeJet Pro comes with a smart app that turns your smartphone into a mobile command center, letting you print, scan, copy, or fax from anywhere. I used the AI feature in the HP app to generate printed copies of an online news story. AI removed unwanted ads, navigation bars, and irrelevant content, delivering precisely what I wanted to print. This optimizes print formatting to save paper and ink by preventing awkward layouts and removing unwanted content, so you print only what you intend. You can also communicate with this printer wirelessly, via Ethernet, or via USB connectivity. The printer achieves 20 pages per minute in black and about 10 pages per minute in color. The paper tray holds 225 sheets and supports automatic 2-sided printing up to 8.5 x 14 inches. The 2.7-inch color touchscreen with tilt was a bit frustrating to operate. I found it slow and unresponsive at times. HP states the resolution is 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi color. The printer uses HP 923 series cartridges. With an Insta Ink subscription, HP states it can deliver ink at up to 50% off the regular price after 3 months, with a monthly fee. The security-conscious users will appreciate the HP Wolf Security Essential Suite. This enterprise-grade safeguard protects your network from online threats, making it necessary for handling sensitive business documents. Overall, the HP OfficeJet Pro 8125 offers good-quality printing. It is suitable for office or, to a lesser extent, printing school reports, newsletters, and more. The HP OfficeJet Pro 8125, however, lacks the ability to print photo-quality pictures. The printing speed is decent. Setup was easy, and the HP Smart app was quick. I did not experience any paper jams, support issues, or ink errors. I would recommend this printer for moderate use in home offices and small businesses.
wizozzie Posted
Coming from my old OfficeJet Pro X ā that big PageWide beast ā the OfficeJet Pro 8125 feels like downsizing from a full-size truck to a really capable compact SUV. Itās smaller, way easier to actually fit on a normal printer stand without taking over the whole workspace, and still delivers solid performance for everyday home office printing. The form factor alone is a huge upgrade compared to that giant PageWide that used to hog half my home office. Print speeds are up to 20 pages per minute for black and 10 ppm for color in standard ISO mode, with draft mode pushing as high as 29 ppm black and 25 ppm color. First-page-out times are around 15 seconds for black and 18 seconds for color, which feels quick enough in real life for the documents, emails, and reports I throw at it daily. Itās not as lightning-fast as the old PageWide (which could hit 40+ ppm in some modes), but for a compact inkjet it gets the job done without making me wait around. Iāve also been using the automatic duplex printing a lot (both sides of the page), and it works smoothly at about 10 images per minute in black-and-white duplex mode. Paper handling is surprisingly good for the size: main input tray takes up not quite half a ream, and a 35-sheet document feeder for scanning or copying multi-page stacks seems good enough for everything taht I would scan or copy. The whole thing supports print, copy, and scan, and it ties into the HP Smart app for easy mobile printing from my phone or laptop. Connectivity has been reliable with but the router is in the same room so your milage may vary. The biggest step down from the Pro X is the interface. The touchscreen gets the job done, but itās definitely pokier and less responsive than the snappier business-class panel I was used to. It feels more everyday consumer-grade once you get past the initial menus. If you use Android Auto then use a Tesla, itās that kind of a difference. In basic printer functions, itās not really a data point, honestly. Print quality is very good for text and solid for color graphics. Photos are mediocre at best (not something Iād use this for anyway), but thatās typical for this class of printer. Youāre just not going to get great photo prints without more than 4 colors of ink. It has the classic inkjet quirks. Nothing deal-breaking, but itās not a silent, instant-on laser-style machine either. If you seldom print, make sure you print SOMETHING color once a month to keep it running well. On the ink, the standard cartridges seem decently filled and should cover reams of text or one ream of mixed printing. Compared to the higher-capacity stuff I had in heavier-duty OfficeJets or the old PageWide. Thatās exactly why I think pretty much everyone should run this on Instant Ink. The lower-tier plans give you excellent cost-per-page for moderate printing (way cheaper than buying cartridges outright, where black text can run 7-8 cents per page and color graphics 30+ cents without the subscription), and the whole āink just shows up automatically before you run outā thing is legitimately one of my favorite quality-of-life upgrades. Iāve had Instant Ink on my Tango X for years now and itās spoiled me ā the 8125 fits right in that same perfect home office sweet spot. And honestly, if youāre needing more prints you might need to be in a different class of printer. The subs do offer some roll-over prints too. I have never needed to pay the overage fees because I scale my subs for when I predict I will need more prints, and scale them down when I'm not going to be printing very much. I know that sounds like an ad for instant ink, but get this⦠I stopped using my TangoX printer for a few months then got a cart clogged. Well, they replaced it no charge. How many clogged or not working carts have you had in your life? I realize that sometimes subscriptions are a good thing and can definitely save you money. Just stay on top of them and scale based on your printing needs. I pay about $40 a YEAR for each printer I have. How much are cartridges for you--especially OEM ones? The printer itself: This is a very decent compact all-in-one printer. Great for typical home office workloads where space, convenience, and predictable costs matter more than raw speed or photo perfection. I recommend it.
TechGuru Posted
Let me preface this with the fact that I am replacing an HP Officejet pro 8710, which has been favorite printer I have ever owned. I was excited to try out the Officejet pro 8125, as I assumed they would be the same caliber of product. They are not. I will say that I am greatly underwhelmed with the Officejet pro 8125. It feels incredibly flimsy, especially as compared to the 8710. The plastic is all very thin, making me feel like these will break easy. I also do not appreciate that an app is required to set up the printer. The printer has a touch screen, it is completely capable of being set up without an app. The initial basic setup for this printer took at least 25 minutes, much longer than the last printer I setup. Despite my complaints, the printing itself, while not particularly fast, does produce great quality. The scans are also very slow, but seem to produce excellent quality as well. The included ink cartridges are very small, so I can't say this from experience, as I have only had this for a few days, but it also appears that ink will need to be replaced very often.
mHeit Posted
Iāve been really happy with the HP OfficeJet Pro 8125 so far. One of the biggest benefits for me has been the wireless printing. Having the printer readily available whether Iām working from my laptop in my office or trying to quickly print something from my phone in another room, it just works without having to mess with cables or transfer files between devices. Makes it really easy to print my kids' sports schedules or forms they need. The setup was straightforward, and once connected to my home network, everyone in the house could easily print when they needed to. I use it for a mix of work documents, school forms, and the occasional shipping label, and the print quality has been consistently sharp and professional-looking. Everything prints fast and easy so it is a welcome addition to our home. I also appreciate having an all-in-one device that can print, scan, and copy without taking up a huge amount of space. The wireless convenience has honestly made me print more often because itās so easy to send a document directly from my phone or laptop and have it ready in seconds.
Scott Posted
I have owned many printers in my day since high school and this is by far my favorite. Opening the printer I see a few cards and the printer packed very nicely. Plugging in was seamless because I already had the HP app and immediately my phone picked up the printer. After a few minutes of updates it was already connected to my WiFi and phone. I performed (recommended) the cartridge calibration and I will say it did take awhile however I printed a color document afterwards and my goodness, it felt like the belt had run a few line across and the page came out. I have never had a jet printer that fast. This printer is faster than a laser printer because it doesnāt have to heat up before printing. Super fast! I also printed a picture and although I am only using normal office paper the clarity and sharpness is terrific. The scanner is a must have for me as I need to scan and upload many receipts and documents. Although the scanner is not as fast as the printer, it is faster than any previous scanner. Again, this is where the ease of the HP app comes in. You can resize, adjust, and send all from the app on your phone. One issue I always have with printers is the length of time before ink cartridges need replaced. HP has a free trial and then a subscription service after that. I have never used the service because although I do print, the cartridges usually last about a year. If I used it every day, I would recommend the service. Overall, this printer is packed with features like my corporate office has but at 1/8th the size and Iām sure 1/10th the price. Canāt be happier with the quality, the auto feed scanner, and the ease of use. Best printer Iāve ever owned.