A:AnswerThank you for the question. You are not required to use Instant Ink. It's convenient and 50% cheaper than buying cartridges in store, but you can decide how you'd prefer to handle ink replacement.
A:AnswerHi, thank you for the question. Using the HP Smart App with your Smartphone (as she did) or even from your computer, you can change the output dimensions of the image. It looks like what she did was size the photo less than the 4 x 6 photo paper that she used. Viola!
A:AnswerHello. Thanks for your question. This printer comes with setup cartridges in the box. The yield of setup cartridges varies by model but tends to be enough to get the average user through setup and initial printing jobs. You can learn more about Ink and Toner by the model at https://bit.ly/3cQrnaN
A:AnswerYes, you should have no problem using it with a Samsung tablet. You just need to make sure that the tablet and printer are on the same network so they can communicate, and you'll want to download the free HP Smart app on the tablet to control the printer.
A:AnswerHello KD, yes you can print shipping labels with this printer. Here are the instructions: Send your label file to the printer. Click print and follow the prompts. Make sure you choose the correct size paper for your labels, which is usually 8×11. You will have to choose color or black and white. Then you will have to select how many copies you want. Thank you for being an HP customer!
A:AnswerGreetings Firebird. That’s a great question. The HP Deskjet 3755 does appear to be compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, and many other Windows variants. You will not have any compatibility issues while using the HP Deskjet 3755 with your Windows 7 laptop.