A:AnswerIf the vinyl is made for inkjet printers and not too thick, yes, it will work. If it's a thicker inkjet vinyl you should look at one of our backfeeder printers, such as a DeskJet model or OfficeJet 3830.
A:AnswerYou could but only if you are CONSTANTLY printing. If you print stuff occasionally just go to the store and buy your ink like you would any other thing. It is incredibly convenient I will say that. And it's been a wise choice for numerous people. But as for me, I don't use that much ink so I still just go to the store...
A:AnswerThere are 2 paper trays located under the display in the front. This printer also has an ADF which can hold up to 35 sheets. You don't need a phone cord unless you plan to use the fax capabilities. If you are using the fax, the cord goes into a port on the back corner of the printer. You can print from a photo by placing the photo on the flatbed of the printer, or you can print from a memory card or computer and select the number of copies you want. The paper trays and feeder can hold photo paper. The screen can also provide information about the printer and it's functions.
A:AnswerIf you let the printer go into "sleep mode", you can turn it on from a different room by sending it a print job (assuming it's connected to your WiFi network
A:AnswerHello. Thank you for your question. Yes, this HP Envy Photo 7855 printer is compatible with Mac OS Monterey. We recommend going to https://123.HP.com/setup to setup the printer on your MacBook.
A:AnswerHello! Thank you for your question, Sue! The HP Envy Photo 7855 does not use Bluetooth to print. It connects with Bluetooth and transfers the WIFI settings to the printer for a faster setup.