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JayS Posted
I have setup a few business printers and its always brutal, usually takes hours to get everything set up correctly and working. This is not the case with the OfficeJet Pro 9135, its the small business printer that is easy to set up and does everything a small business would want/need. Setup: The setup is a breeze, there are QR codes with instruction videos and even printed instructions. The setup took a little under 15 mins including setting up an HP account and configuring print for multiple users. The printer screen even shows how to videos, so you don’t have to go search for them online. Build: Build quality is never a topic when it comes to printers, most of the time they feel/sound like cheap plastic, not the case with the 9135. When removing the paper trays or even lifting scanner area everything is smooth and has a gliding feel to it and when trays close there is a nice satisfying click. Performance: The performance of the 9135 is excellent, the moment I hit print it starts printing so there is very little latency even through WiFi. The printer connects via ethernet of 2.4 and 5 ghz bands and there were no issues connecting to the network. The scanner portion of the 9135 is excellent and allows you to get 1200 DPI for fine detail scans, this is one of the highest I have seen in a small business printer/scanner combo. The prints come out great and ridiculously fast, please look at the test print photo which printed in 2 seconds. The color is great and the text are sharp even when using “normal” quality for the print details. Software: This is where the HP excels, the software is excellent. By signing up for a HP account (no cost) you get access to the cloud where you can send all scanned photos, in case you don’t want to scan them to a centralized location such as a NAS. With the HP account you can also email scans without any additional setup besides the HP account. You can send prints when away from the office and even print free content for the kids. The app is beautifully designed and flows well. You can give permissions to others to print while away. The app is fully loaded even allowing you to scan documents when you’re not near the printer and edit them as needed before sending them to print. Negatives: The only issue I ran into was when I scanned documents to the cloud, I was unable to download them on my smartphone, not sure if this issue with the HP cloud or just the app however I could not get this to work. The 9135 is a new age small business printer, it is simple to setup and use without needing a tech to install. Everything on the app is fluid and the touchscreen on the printer is bright and responsive. The 2 feeder trays are excellent for people that have different size/format papers and they hold enough pages so you’re not always running to refill. This is one of, if not , the simplest full featured small business printer on the market.
47states Posted
This printer took longer than my previous HP printers to setup. There seemed to be more updates and then there was a driver issue. After completing installation reboot your printer and computer. HP Smart usually works pretty well and I like the Instant Ink program as you save money in the long run. This printer comes with a 3-month trial. You must use HP ink cartridges as they verify the chip. The touch screen is nice and you don’t have to push too hard. I tested the printer with text, images in both standard and high quality. With photo paper and regular paper. Printing quality was excellent for inkjet documents and very good for photos. Speed was also excellent in both color (19 ppm) and black and white (23 ppm). Average noise when printing. Scanning worked well, but once in a while it doesn’t feed perfectly. This happens on my other HP too. About once every 25 scans. Copying was very good. The HP AI is interesting. You select “optimize” and it can help remove ads and clutter. I printed a recipe that had ads on the page and it helped remove them. That was nice. But as with most AI, it isn’t perfect. This is a finicky printer. It loses connection to HP Smart so I have to reboot the printer and the computer. When it works, great. I spent a lot of time setting up and then more reconnecting it. The worst is rebooting your computer when you are in the middle of multiple tasks. Recommended with reservations.
stangapds Posted
I test a lot of printers. Most of them blur together after a while because the category just doesn't move that fast. HP's OfficeJet Pro 9135 caught my attention mostly because of the spec sheet. Two 250-sheet paper trays, single-pass duplex scanning, auto duplex printing, a 35-sheet document feeder, fax, and a 4.3-inch touchscreen. That's a lot of stuff crammed into one box. And yeah, the box is big. This thing takes up real desk space, more than I expected for an inkjet. The dual paper trays ended up being my favorite part, which is a weird thing to say about a printer. But being able to keep regular paper loaded in one and card stock or letterhead in the other meant I wasn't swapping paper out constantly. Sounds like a small thing. It isn't, not if you're switching between jobs all day. Print speed is legit too. HP says 25 pages per minute for black and 20 for color, and I didn't see any reason to argue with that. Hit print, paper starts moving almost right away, even wirelessly. Text is sharp, colors look clean enough for presentations and flyers you'd hand to a client. Not photo-printer territory, but that's not what this is for. So there's this AI feature HP keeps talking about. You can use it to strip ads and clutter out of web pages and emails before you print them. Kind of cool in theory. In practice, it worked maybe half the time. A recipe page with a bunch of ads around it? Cleaned it up nicely. A more complex layout? Missed stuff, left weird gaps. I wouldn't factor it into a buying decision, but it's a neat bonus when it cooperates. That touchscreen tilts up toward you, which I appreciated more than I thought I would. Responsive, easy to read, and you can get through the menus without squinting or reaching around to the back of the printer. Scanning at up to 1200 DPI is solid, and the single-pass duplex feature means double-sided documents go through once instead of getting flipped and fed back in. Real time saver if you deal with a lot of paperwork. Now for the gripes. Wi-Fi dropped on me. More than once. The printer supports dual-band, 2.4 and 5 GHz, and HP says it auto-resolves connection issues. Maybe it does sometimes, but I had to power cycle the thing to get it reconnected on a couple of occasions. Not a dealbreaker since it worked great once it was back online, but annoying when you're trying to print something and nothing happens. Other thing worth knowing is that this printer only accepts HP ink cartridges. Dynamic security is baked in, meaning third-party cartridges with non-HP chips get blocked. Period. HP throws in three months of their Instant Ink subscription, which helps, but you're committed to buying HP ink for as long as you own this printer. If cheap third-party cartridges are part of how you keep printing costs down, this isn't your machine. Good all-in-one for a small or home office that prints regularly and wants speed, decent quality, and actual functionality like fax and duplex scanning in one device. Just go in with your eyes open about the Wi-Fi hiccups and the ink lock-in. If you can live with those, it gets the job done and then some.
Boogie2525 Posted
## **Headline: Built for the Long Haul **Rating:** ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) ### **The Background: Why I Trust HP** Before diving into the features of the **OfficeJet Pro 9135**, I have to share the real reason I bought it: pure brand loyalty earned through decades of performance. I currently own a Hewlett-Packard inkjet printer that I bought all the way back in **2011**. Here we are, 15 years later, and that machine **still runs like an absolute champ**, just like the exact day I bought it. It honestly looks and runs like it could handle another 15 years or longer. When HP builds something, they build it for the long haul. ### **The Hands-On Impressions (A Few Days In)** I’ve been putting this new 9135 powerhouse through its paces for the last couple of days, and it is an absolute workhorse. It doesn't just print; it completely manages heavy-duty tasks with ease. Here is a breakdown of what it does and how it has been performing: * **Massive Paper Capacity:** The dual 250-sheet paper trays are an incredible feature. Having a full 500-sheet capacity means I can load an entire ream of standard paper at once, or keep standard letter paper in Tray 1 and specialized media or legal-sized documents in Tray 2 without constantly swapping them out. * **Lightning-Fast Scanning & Copying:** The automatic document feeder (ADF) features single-pass, two-sided scanning. Instead of physically flipping a page over to scan the back, it reads both sides at the same time. This saves massive amounts of time when archiving large stacks of double-sided paperwork. * **Heavy Duty Connectivity:** The network options are rock solid. Whether printing directly from a smartphone using the mobile app or sending a massive multi-page document from a computer over the self-healing Wi-Fi, the connection is instantaneous. It also features built-in security features (HP Wolf Pro), which gives great peace of mind for a secure setup. * **Crisp, Faster Output:** It clocks in at around 25 pages per minute for black text. The text outlines are incredibly bold and crisp—honestly looking closer to high-end laser output than a traditional inkjet. --- ### **The Quick Pros & Cons** **PROS:** * **Dual Trays:** Holds 500 sheets total; great for separating paper types or handling high volumes. * **Single-Pass Duplex Scanning:** Incredible time saver for double-sided documents. * **Speed:** Laser-comparable speeds for a fraction of the hardware footprint. * **Smear-Resistant Ink:** The pigment-based inks hold up well without bleeding or smudging immediately out of the tray. **CONS (Things to keep in mind for others):** * **Size & Weight:** Personally, I like the size and weight—it feels solid, heavy-duty, and ruggedly built, which gives me confidence it'll last. However, it takes up a decent chunk of desk space, so if you are tight on room or looking for something lightweight to move around easily, it might be a bit much for your setup. * **App-Based Software Setup:** I actually appreciated the modern, tech-forward setup process. It uses a QR code and walks you right through your smartphone or computer app. It went smooth for me, but if you prefer a traditional plug-and-play setup without dealing with modern apps and accounts, it might require a little extra patience to get through the initial activation. ### **The Bottom Line** If the OfficeJet Pro 9135 is built with even half the durability of my old 2011 machine, it’s going to be an incredible investment. If you need a fast, reliable, high-volume multi-tool for your workspace that can scan, copy, and print without breaking a sweat, you can't go wrong here.
Bryan Posted
PROS: * clear, professional-level quality in both color and black and white * Security onboard when connecting it to your wifi (Wolf Pro Security) * printing is speedy; 24 pages per minute for black and white and 20 for color * two 250-sheet input trays (this will last a long while for us) * The color touch panel is nicely bright and vibrant SO-SO: * wifi connections sometimes need work * no third-party ink works (not a big deal to me, but may be to others) CON: * price (it doesn’t distinguish enough from the HP 9135e before it) The HP 9135 PRO all-in-one printer is one of HP’s latest additions to its proven lineup. This printer is packed with the newest features and offers impressive performance. Printers seem to be all the same these days, but with A.I. (hate it or love it), everything that used to take time to perfect seems easier (most of the time) with automated A.I. That sounds like a cool feature, and it is different than my previous printer. However, I have not seen what makes this printer different from HP’s previous 9135e model, which seems to have all the features this new “PRO” version has. When we look for a printer, we need something that is fast, easy to use, and reliable. My kids love printing coloring pages or their stories and such, and I periodically photocopy artwork they bring home from school. All of this needs to be quick and easy, and it is with HP’s wireless printing through the app. That makes it so much easier to print from my phone. Printing also needs to be affordable, with readily available ink supplies. You can get started with three months free on the HP Instant Ink service. Yes, it is another subscription, but take advantage of the free three months, and set a reminder to cancel if you’d rather not sign up for another subscription. But there is something very convenient about never needing to fuss with ordering new ink and having it all automated. I’m not sure if we’ll use it, since we don’t print in excess, but for small offices or businesses, this would be worth looking into. The touchscreen display is crisp and easy to read, allowing straightforward control both onboard and through the mobile app. The ability to print from anywhere with a data connection is a huge advantage for business use. Having owned the previous generation, I can confirm that this new model feels even more polished and user-friendly. If you’re considering an upgrade, I highly recommend it—you will notice the difference. The build quality is excellent, and the removable power cord is a thoughtful touch. While it may seem insignificant, it makes replacing a damaged cord quick and easy—especially if you have pets that like to chew cords. Overall, I highly recommend the new HP 9135e all-in-one printer. It has every feature I need, and most importantly, they all work flawlessly. The print quality is outstanding for both documents and photos, and there are plenty of options to suit different needs. Whether you need a printer for everyday tasks or for managing a small business, the HP 9135e is a versatile choice. If you decide to purchase it, I’m confident you’ll be satisfied.
KKCNIck Posted
Setup: First thing I noticed with the HP Pro 9135 all-in-one was the out-of-box experience. Setup was straightforward, nothing overly complicated, and it walked through network connection and driver install without any issues. If you have an HP account then you can apply your preset scanning settings through the app which makes setup easy if you previously had a modern HP printer. The touchscreen interface is responsive and easy to navigate right from the start, which helps if you’re setting this up for an home office where not everyone is technical. Build quality feels solid for a business-class device and it doesn’t have that cheap plastic feel you sometimes get in this category. Use: On the print side, output is consistent and clean whether you're doing basic documents or something with heavier graphics. It handles printing well without slowing things down. I really think the quality is so close to laser that I was very impressed with some text documents and a full picture I printed. It looked like laser print and you could not see the dots from the ink and the page was not warped like it was previous with heavy full coverag documents. Scanning is fast and intuitive, especially with the document feeder, and quality is more than usable for day-to-day office workflows. The scanning was easy with the presets you can carry from a previous printer. Also you can scan to your phone, which is nice. Copying is just as simple directly from the panel, and the interface makes it easy to adjust settings without digging through menus. It’s a well-rounded unit across print, scan, and copy without any one function feeling like an afterthought. Overall, this is a solid all-in-one for a small office or workgroup that just needs things to work without babysitting it. The pros are ease of setup, reliable print quality, and a simple interface. The only downside is it’s not trying to be a high-volume powerhouse, but for most home office use cases it hits the mark. Also, the inks are expensive if you purchase them outside of the monthly service. They only last 1200 pages, which is not much. If you keep the subscription, then it does not matter. HP also sent an extra set within a few days.
kayjay104 Posted
HP always seems to have the the most efficient easy to use printers on the market. The HP OfficeJet Pro 9135 was very easy to set up. Thank you HP for putting handles on the protecting wrapping of the printer so it was easy to pull out of the box. Once you have unwrapped the printer and removed all of the tape you simply plug in the printer and follow the on screen directions. There is also a QR code that gives you a step by step on how to setup the printer. Since I already have owned HP printers in the past I already had an account setup so adding the printer via the app was very easy. Once I got the printer connected to my Wifi it went through a few update and then it tried to have me provide a credit care for the HP instant ink. You don't need to provide a credit card if you choose not to enroll in HP instant ink which is great if you are always running out of ink. Im usually prepared so I never really run out and I dont like that the cartridges become unusable if you cancel your subscription. The printer itself is great. The Officejet Pro 9135 will take care of all of you at home printing scanning or faxing needs. The printer is able to print 25 pages per minute in grayscale and 20 pages per minute in color. The 4.3 inch color touch screen is clear and easy to use. The autofeed function works great and you can easily make double sided copies at home with ease. The HP app is also a game changer compared to other apps because the software and user experience is effortless. I tried a popular printer from another brand however I came right back to HP due to their reliability and great features. It's great that I can have an office level printer in my home that meets all of my families needs. The WiFi connectivity has been great for me so far as compared to my previous printers and wireless printing is easy and fast. Having 2 trays for paper is great so you can easily keep multiple paper sizes in the printer with ease. HP truly hit it out of the park with this printer. I would definitely recommend this printer to anyone who is in the market for one
JBCTECH Posted
The HP OfficeJet Pro 9135 is a true SOHO printer. It is not a small printer, yet it manages to fit its full set of features into a relatively compact size. It’s weight (aprox. 26lbs.) also reminds you that this printer is meant for business, as the ad says ‘Print like you mean business’. Set up was straight-forward and painless. Once plugged in and ready to be connected, it was easy to get everything working together using a combination of the nice, tiltable color touch screen on the printer – along with the HP Smart app. I used the app both on my Mac and my iPhone. One thing to consider: When setting up the printer and connecting it with your HP Smart app, you’ll be asked to opt into HP’s ‘Instant Ink’ program. You start with a free-trial and then continue with a monthly charge for them to monitor your printer and send out HP ink when needed. If you’re looking to set up the printer for long-term use in a SOHO scenario, this would probably be a good option. You’ll always have ink when you need it. However, if you think you may be moving or re-purposing the printer in the future, you may want to skip this option. There is a ‘glitch’ in the program. If you opt in and then cancel, you will still be required to use only HP ink cartridges (not any 3rd-party alternatives) for the life of the printer. If you install a 3rd-party cartridge, the printer will refuse to print. This is a software issue programed in by HP, not a hardware issue. So choose wisely. All of the features worked well, though I did have some trouble initially when trying to copy 1 sided – 2 sided and 2 sided – 2 sided. However, after restarting the computer these features worked. The 4.3” color touch-screen is easy to work with and the fact that you can tilt it up as needed is a big help when using it. The Document Feeder is one of the features that sets the 9135 apart as a SOHO printer. Really nice to put in a stack of pages to copy and have the printer handle it. I did notice, however, that a few of the copies were slightly skewed as if the feeder caused the original to turn during transport. It seems to have diminished as I take a little extra time making sure the originals are evenly stacked and set in. Having 2 trays with capacities of 250 sheets each is very helpful. I like to put plain paper in the bottom tray and card stock in the top. No more changing out paper for me! The HP OfficeJet Pro 9135 is a solid choice for SOHO settings.
TechBuyer Posted
I have a previous version of the OfficeJet Pro 9135 so I knew what to expect. I literally unplugged the old one, plugged in the new one, connected it to my WiFi Mesh Network and after an update, this reliable workhorse was ready to pick up where its predecessor left off. Windows support is automatic, the 9135 will be detected as an available printer on your network. All drivers in Windows 11 are unified for HP and you don't have to download or install anything. If you want some legacy functionality however, like multi-scan to multi-saved photos, you will want to go and get the entire HP Software Suite. I also print a lot directly from my iPhone and AirPrint detection is also flawless, HOWEVER, you want to make sure your Wireless network that you are connected to is peered and not double NAT'd. Also, this 9135 uses the same 836 inkjet cartridges as the previous model so I can stock up on the same ink for both. I still do a lot of printing at home for the kids and their art projects, whether that is designs, stencils, or even digital scans of the artwork they bring home. This printer also does a great job to help with those scans which makes it a great option for the home as I mentioned. With the big touch screen and intuitive prompts, my kids can handle all the scanning themselves. Most people don't print as much as they used to but I do a lot of online buying/selling and I'm always printing labels. I'm also printing things on occasion for work and for the kids as I'm involved with their extracurriculars so a printer is still a must-have at home and these HP OfficeJet Pros have always gotten the job done for me from both a hardware and software standpoint.
Brett Posted
In this all-digital era, you might think that the humble printer isn't long for this world. After all, why would you print something when you can see it on your phone, tablet or computer?! It turns out, it's not that simple really. There's a lot of the world that is still built around paper and the exchange of documents, particularly in the business world. And even if you're not creating the documents, you're bound to need to scan / digitize or copy something in the course of the day to day of a business. And that's where this HP OfficeJet shines - you can scan, copy or print right on the device, using a mobile device or wirelessly (or over a wire) from a PC or Mac. The printing and copying come with auto-duplex which is nice and you can scan / copy both sides of a document automatically as well which is a rarer feature than you would think. The print quality is solid as you'd expect from an HP (as is the scanning and copying quality of course) in text or graphics. This isn't really a photo printer, but can print one if needed. Setup and configuration were very easy and I was quickly up and running. I would generally recommend a device like this when printing needs are fairly low (as it's an inkjet which will have better print quality but lower volume speed and slightly higher cost of ink vs a laser) but where you need something that is broadly compatible, high quality AND allows for easy document management on the scanning / copying / etc. side. This device perfectly fits the bill for that. Like all HP products, this printer is well-made and should last a good long time with proper care. So if that sounds good to you, give this one a try today!
Tony90703 Posted
I have been fan & customer of HP products for decades, so I am biased I was in the market for a new printer to supplement the current one we have in the house. One upstairs and one down, and of course I looked into HP. My current one is a 7864 that I have had for years, and it has been simple, reliable and maintenance free (just add toner cartridges once in a while - it will tell you) Of course when I saw this 9135 that matches my old one, but with new technology, i knew Ii would be happy with it Unboxing was uneventful. Everything was protected and marked, so it took just a few minutes Set-up was just as simple. Open a HP account if you don't have one (they have a scannable barcode for that). Connect it to my wifi network and started the initiation process in the app I can print and fax wired (at least I think if I had a cord), wireless, Apple AirPrint, and app. There is a touch screen on the printer, or you can use a PC/MAC, your phone app and I guess more options if you are so inclined It prints roughly 25 pages/minutes (or so they quote) and seems much faster and quieter than my older one Lastly, and this is important - sign up for "Instant Ink" so that you are never without toner. I pay a small monthly fee and HP keeps track of my printing and toner usage and ships it before I need it. This is a huge feature Yes I would recommend this to others (and so I have) and I would definitely by a HP again if I was in the market
LouRevue Posted
I've been using HP printers for quite some time now and this one is no different in terms of reliability or performance. From low end inkjets to higher end laser printers, I've used numerous different model HP printers and I've never really had any major issue with them. With this printer, this offers a great option for a small office and/or work setting pretty easily. This printer offers your standard all-in-one performance that you need to whatever productivity options you need for work/school. 25 PPM which is pretty fast for most purposes; decent sized paper tray at 250 sheets. Printing is pretty easy using the HP companion smart app. I haven't gotten to the point where I need to swap cartridges so I can't comment on how long they last. Based on previous experience though, I don't see any issues with ink cartridges either from the cartridges themselves or the availability of them thanks to the smart ink system. This printer is a tad on the larger size so that's really the only big con I can think of.