A:AnswerHi Andy, thank you for asking. The OfficeJet Pro 8025e has a USB port if you wish to connect to your computer's USB Type-A port, and you can connect it wirelessly to your network. Our business network printers are in the PageWide (inkjet) and LaserJet Pro families, and there will be an "n" in the model suffix, as in PageWide Pro 477dn or LaserJet Pro M227dn, and cannot be used wirelessly.
A:AnswerThe HP OfficeJet Pro 8025e is the replacement of the discontinued HP OfficeJet Pro 8025. The 8025e has a much higher page yield and a much lower cost-per-print, and it also produces significantly more accurate-looking colors. Also, the 8025e comes with HP Plus, which offers a free ink subscription for six months.
A:AnswerThanks for your question Ming. The HP OfficeJet Pro 8025e will print up to 300 black prints and up to 315 color prints in our standard cartridges. In our XL cartridges you can print up to 825 pages in black prints and up to 825 in color prints as well.
A:AnswerThank you so much for your question! Unfortunately, HP does not manufacture edible ink so the HP OfficeJet Pro 8025e would be unable to print edible prints.
A:AnswerHi, thank you for the question. Printing labels is much like printing on other types of paper, but making a few adjustments to the default settings will ensure the best results. Make sure that you use labels for inkjet printers. The OfficeJet Pro 8025e offers flexibility in printing on a number of different media, including Plain Paper, HP Photo Papers, HP Matte Brochure or Professional Paper, HP Matte Presentation Paper, HP Glossy Brochure or Professional Paper, Other Photo Inkjet Papers, Other Matte Inkjet Papers, Other Glossy Inkjet Papers, Thick Plain Paper,Light/Recycled Plain Paper,HP Tri-fold Brochure Paper, Glossy. Media weight supported is 16 to 28 lb (plain paper); 60 to 75 lb (photo); 20 to 24 lb (envelope); 90 to 110 lb (card).
A:AnswerHi, thank you for the question. Yes, the OfficeJet Pro 8025e is compatible with Windows, Chrome or Macintosh devices, including Smartphones using Direct Connect or the HP Smart App (for Android and IOS) or AirPrint.
A:AnswerHello, the paper weight supported by this printer is: 16 to 28 lb (plain paper); 60 to 75 lb (photo); 20 to 24 lb (envelope); 90 to 110 lb (card). When you choose print on your computer/device then go to Print Dialogue, then Preferences, then choose your paper type Matte Brochure or Professional. That should work for card stock. For margin settings of different media, visit the printer support website at www.support.hp.com where you can create an account and get support specific to your product!