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Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 108 reviews

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  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Simple Printer

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    Nice printer for simple activities. I only need to print at most 10 documents per month so it works for me. Instructions for scanning from the paper feed are complicated.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    So far awsome

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Works very well and i also like the subscription perk through hp

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Printer

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    very good, just what i need..............................

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Decent printer

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    Decent printer but always disconnects from my computer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    HP finds its value niche and it ain't bad at all!

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    I have owned a lot of printers in my thirty or so years in the computer industry, and for whatever reason, they can seem to cause more headache, and frustration, than most computer problems. There is a scene in Office Space, which sums up how many in the IT world feel about printers. HP has set out to change this with the HP Deskjet 2827e, which offer an easy, fast setup, economical printing and a small (literally) footprint. Setup is easy, without any issues. Out of the box the printer is a nice, but small printer. Getting it setup in Windows 11 was easy, and I had it up and running on all three computers without issue. Running the test page and setting up the app all are part of the initial process, and the printer worked flawlessly via wi-fi on my home network. The app provides a lot of control, you will need it on your phone for the initial setup and for Airprint, if you have an iOS machine. Print outs look good for a value printer, and the HP Ink is still a fantastic deal for those of us who don't want to worry about ink levels. I subscribe to the lowest tier which is less than $2 a month since I don't print much and it works out great. No one really wants more subscriptions but this one is well worth it I believe. HP has done a great job of creating the 2827e. It's a small little value printer that can help get you up and doing the occasional print. Heavy use users may want to invest a little more but this printer will be more than enough for most people. I give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. Great going HP!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Easy !

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    HP DEskjet 2827e- this is a fairly compact printer that does print, scan and copy. Setup was a bit problematic because it would not recognize my router, but after some adjustments, trails and errors, I finally got it to work. It is wireless or wired, mine is setup for wireless hence the router issue. The printer comes with three months of HP's Instant Ink Service which promises problem free printing for a monthly fee after the trail. It includes the ink and delivery for a scheduled amount of pages per month. It sounds good but have not set that up as of yet. I do find the printer on the slow side for all functions. It is like its thinking. Could be the 'AL' powered printing. I'm usually not in any rush so it hasn't been an issue, but the delays can be confusing while you wait to see it spring into action ! I did find some paper feeding issues, and a few pages had inconsistent print quality. There are 2 print cartridges, black and color. They cost about $30 for a combo pack, and at the moment I cannot tell how long they last. All is all, this is a fairly simple, easy to use printer. Quality is decent be it slow.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Ideal All-in-One AI Enabled Home Office Printer

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    HP is a world renowned manufacturer of reliable printers, both in home & office settings. HP released an All-in-One printer, the DeskJet 2827e Wireless Ai-Enabled All-in-One Inkjet Printer, designed to appeal to the home office, with a compact, attractive appearance. Measuring only 6.06"H x 16.7"W x 11.97"D, this printer blends perfectly with its white body in the most sophisticated home office. Connection could not be easier. There is a USB jack on the back to plug into any Mac or PC. The integrated wireless Wi-Fi is amazing! It has a "self-healing" design, so if your Wi-Fi fails, it will reconnect itself! This is a new AI-enabled Wi-Fi developed by HP. Wireless printing from our iPhone, iPad, PC & Mac works flawlessly. The input tray has a capacity of 60-sheets; the output tray accommodates 25-sheets. The Icon LCD is built into the top left side of the printer, next to the flatbed scanner. HP strongly encourages you to start an instant ink subscription when you set up the printer. They claim doing so results in a cost savings of up to 50%. However, HP sells the 67 Black & 67 Tri-color cartridges separately if you choose not to subscribe. HP also offers 67XL High Yield Black & 67XL High Yield Tri-color cartridges that offer longer printing capacity. The HP DeskJet 2827e All-in-One Printer is AI-enabled through software & the HP+ service. The most beneficial AI feature I use is when AI detects & removes unwanted content, then it perfectly formats the page. CONCLUSION: The scan & print quality and speed will satisfy all but the most demanding home office applications. My wife loves the looks & the small size of this printer & was thrilled to get rid of the old bulky printer it replaced. I highly recommend the HP DeskJet 2827e .

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Lightweight, Simple but Good Quality Printing

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    The HP DeskJet 2827e was thoughtfully packaged—shrink-wrapped and secure, with everything neatly organized. The printer itself is impressively lightweight, making it easy to move around or reposition as needed. Setup was simple. The illustrated step-by-step instructions were clear and easy to follow. Connecting to Wi-Fi via my phone was seamless, and the HP Smart app immediately recognized the printer and connected without a hitch. Installing the ink cartridges required opening a small door and looking deep inside the unit, which meant lowering your head a bit to see clearly. That said, the cartridges clicked into place easily once aligned. In terms of performance, printing speed was fairly fast, and the output quality was excellent—crisp and clear, perfect for everyday use. One limitation to note: it doesn’t support automatic duplex (double-sided) printing. Since I often print on both sides, this was a minor inconvenience, but not a dealbreaker. Overall, the HP DeskJet 2827e is a reliable, user-friendly printer that’s well-suited for home or small office use. It delivers solid print quality and hassle-free setup, making it a great value for everyday tasks.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Budget Printer for Light Home Use

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    This HP DeskJet 2827e wireless printer is perfect for anyone that needs an all in one inkjet printer. As long as your home office print requirements are not too demanding, you can't go wrong with this model. Not only is it a printer, but it is also a very serviceable scanner and copier. HP makes setup easy. All it takes is downloading the HP App and following the step by step instructions. After the printer is turned on a QR code appears on the printer LCD screen. Scanning the QR code initiates the setup process which the HP App walks you through. HP has really nailed down setting up a wireless printer and I think most users will really appreciate how easy the process is, I know I did. After the setup was complete, I was easily able to print from every device I tried it with, as long as the device was on the same Wi-Fi network. I was able to print from both my iPhone, Chromebook, and Windows PC. The overall print quality is great, especially for this price range. For demanding print requirements, you will need to look at printers in a higher price range. But for moderate print requirements, I think most users will be satisfied with this printer and the print quality. Blacks and colors are both well produced and legible. HP is offering a subscription service for regular ink cartridge replacements. It is more affordable than buying ink individually and is a good deal if you print a lot of pages. Another benefit of the ink subscription plan is that you don’t have to worry about ink cartridges drying out.. If you are the type of person that does not do a lot of printing, then this wireless printer is an excellent choice. Since many tasks can be done digitally now without printing many people are getting by without a printer. But if you need a budget printer for light print requirements, this model is strongly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Best Compact, Wireless & Affordable Printer

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    If you are looking for a wireless printer capable of scanning, copying, and fax - the HP DeskJet 2827e is hard to beat. Setup: This is the second HP I've owned over the last several years and I'm always floored by how easy setting up a printer has become. From opening the box to printing my first page, it took me around 10 minutes. You basically download the HP app, plug in the printer, install the ink and you're ready to go. I didn't experience any issues with connecting to WIFI or discovering the printer in the app. Everything worked as it should - the first time! INK: The ink in this printer is really the only elephant in the room. I would only recommend if you are someone who uses a printer casually. This printer only comes with a 3 month supply of ink so your milage may vary. This is my second printer and I don't expect it to get much use so ink is not a major concern for me. The DeskJet uses a 67 Triple-color color cartridge (3YM55AN#140) and a 67 black cartridge (3YM56AN#140). I've never been a fan of the trim-color cartridges because if you run out of one color, you still have to get a whole new ink cartridge. That being said, there are several advantages to tri-color. 1) The print head is on the cartridge - if the head clogs from sitting for long periods, you don't have to buy a new printer. 2) The cartridges are cheaper than buying individual colors most of the time. 3) Having all 3 colors in one cartridge usually allows for a smaller printer because of the space saved. PRINTING / OTHER: I couldn't find anything wrong with the print quality. After printing the test pages, I didn't have any issues firing off documents or even a few photos. As far as the scanner goes, it's a fairly low resolution but more than capable for the occasional document. This printer is a top-load style, so the 2827e can handle heavier stock without feeding issues. CONCLUSION: The HP DeskJet 2827e is a formidable option for the casual home printer who prioritizes affordability. The 2827e can scan, copy, print and fax - everything you need in a compact and capable package. If you're curious, the cost to replace both ink cartridges is around $47 and you can even subscribe to HP's Instant Ink program if you want to save even more.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    hp suck.printer is toy. no good. microsoft sucks.

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    all-in-one new hp printer..anything i try to do, require software, try download software from hp. com. new computer hp-window-11 blocks as it is on s-mode? if u remove s-mode, it can not be undone..and computer may misbehave..

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Everyday printer for the masses

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    HP is back with their newest Deskjet, the all-in-one 2827e printer. This printer is a no-frills device that just gets the job done. With a focus on sustainability by using recycled materials and using a space saving design. The HP 2827e is for the everyday user that needs to print on demand. This printer can print, copy and scan documents. First things first, let address one of the most controversial features of the printer. Since this printer is HP+ enabled, which is an option that you can activate during setup. Activating HP+ does allow some perks such as: 3 months of instant ink Smart security that monitors for malware attacks Mobile printing while connected to Wi-Fi 60 sheet input paper tray After activating the HP+ features, you will be required to maintain an internet connection and either subscribe to HP instant ink or purchase original HP ink for the life-cycle of the printer. For me this is a bummer as I’m forced yet into another subscription or required purchase expensive HP ink. After performing a quick test by installing non-HP ink the security features that continuously monitors for incompatible ink cartridges will render aftermarket ink useless. I’ve tried inserting several off brands of ink to test the security of the printer and it gives a message of incompatible ink installed. Outside of this issue, I have no other issues with the 2827e. The print speed is sufficient, and the HP app will suffice for all your mobile printing and scanning needs. This is a well-rounded printer that is marred by firmware that forces you to stay within HP’s ink ecosystem. This printer is best suited for small home offices and everyday users.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Retired

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    My wife and I spent over 10 hours with HP technical support as well as Microsoft support trying to get this printer to print from the internet. Nothing they did worked. Too frustrating so we gave up.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good Little Printer for Everyday Stuff

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    I grabbed the HP DeskJet 2827e mostly for home use, printing forms and random papers for the kids, and honestly it’s been pretty solid so far. Setup was simple, the HP Smart app basically holds your hand through everything, and I had it printing from my phone in like ten minutes. The print quality is decent. Text looks clean, and color prints are better than I expected for the price. It’s not photo-lab good or anything, but for homework, labels, or basic color stuff it does the job fine. The size is another plus, small and easy to fit on a desk or shelf without hogging all the space. I also like that it scans and copies, so I don’t need to mess with extra gadgets. The free 3-month Instant Ink trial was nice too, I didn’t have to worry about running out of ink right away. Now, there’s a few small downsides. Ink gets pricey quick once the trial ends, and the cartridges don’t last super long if you print a lot. It also doesn’t do automatic two-sided printing, so I have to flip the pages myself. Not a big deal for me, but could be annoying if you print big docs. Speed-wise it’s okay, not fast but not painfully slow either. And yeah, it only works with HP cartridges (no off-brand ones), so that’s something to keep in mind. Overall, for a budget printer, I’m happy with it. It’s simple, compact, and does exactly what I need — no fancy bells and whistles, but it just works. If you print light and don’t want to spend a ton, this one’s worth it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Frustrated beyond belief

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    The printer never connected to my computre. The AI help was not help at all. I was told to call a technician, but it would cost me $5. Then my credit card was rejected. I returned it to my Best Buy store. Those folks were terrific.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good printer

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    The HP DeskJet 2827e is a nice all in one printer for smaller spaces. It’s simple, has a small footprint and works great. Setting up the printer is straight forward. Take off all of the wrapping, tape etc. Plug it in and let the printer do its thing until it positions the ink cartridge tray in the center of the machine. Pop in your sample ink cartridges and you should be in business after the test page prints out. Scanning and copying works well. You can also print from your mobile device should you ever find the need. Using the HP app will give you some more options and advanced settings and tools. It also has some basic info on the printer ink levels, various print functions and overall status of the printer. Overall, we haven’t had any issues with the printer. It prints and copies when we need it to. Think the main down side is having to make the decision on yet another subscription service. The service is pretty cool. I’ve used it and it works but I can see this service definitely not being for everyone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Too many issues

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    So many set up and connection issues.definitely do not recommend buying

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Budget printer/scanner

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    Unboxing was simple with the included quick start guide. I plugged it in and pulled some blue tape off. I did have some confusion about where to add paper, but it is like the older Inkjets where the paper was vertical in the back. Once loaded I added it through the HP app. I did already have an HP account, so I just added this printer. I proceeded to install the inks, and it printed a few test pages. Then I was up and working. I did look at the subscription plans and signed up for the trial. You get up to 700 pages per month for 3 months which is a decent trial. After that it is $29.99 a month but there are less expensive options. They also offer an included paper option if you want to have everything provided. The print quality was good and clear. I felt like the print speed was really slow and the printer itself feels like it is made of cheap plastic. It feels like a budget printer. I also scanned a few documents with the HP app, and it worked fine however since it is just a flat top you have to scan 1 page at a time. After only printing about 30 pages the black ink was already gone. I had to wait 6 days for the first batch of provided ink to arrive. This printer is good for those just wanting to print the occasional document but if your printing/scanning more then I recommend going to the next model up in the line.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    No complaints here, solid printer

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    Picked this printer up to use in an elementary school classroom. My wife's school doesn't have color printers in the classrooms so it is nice for her to be able to make color copies or print straight from the computer she has in her room. One thing I appreciated was the ability to connect the printer directly to a computer and get it running without a wifi connection. Since it is residing in a classroom, we connected it directly to the computer via a USB printer cable (one is not included in the box so if you want to connect this way you'll have to buy one). Windows recognized it and installed the driver, and we were up and running. Initial set up, such as installing the cartridges, removing the tape, and getting it going took all of five minutes. Print quality is excellent, and print speed is relatively quick. Time will tell how many copies come out of the cartridges. This is a good, basic printer with solid print quality and speed, and will work just fine for home office use or for in the classroom use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Ultra Compact, Easy Setup, Instant Ink 3mth trial

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    My middle child just started high school and I wanted to get her a small printer for her room, something compact. The HP DeskJet 2827e is the smallest All In One printer that I could find that would sit on the upper shelf of her desk. Something for printing papers to review for edits, editing college essays, and more. I also didn't want the headache of having to buy ink or paper - so settled on HP. Setup of the HP DeskJet 2827e was easy (Windows 11, Eero network) using the HP app. Colors are good and vibrant and it's cool you can print direct from your iPhone. According to the box, the 2827e is also compatible with Android and Chromebooks (in case you wanted to know), The HP DeskJet 2827e is an Instant Ink model (3 month trial included) but I pretty much know she will need the moderate plan (50 pages per month). If you don't know, 3 months is a great way to discover what you really need - just make sure you start in a typical month (probably not tax season). No subcription is needed for scanning. What I didn't know, is HP also now includes an option to include paper in your subscription. Which is actually helpful, as it's one less thing to think about. The only thing to keep in mind this is not a fast printer, so great for home and high school, as it's only 7-8 pages per minute in black and white and about 4-5 in color. It could also be better on paper storage. But otherwise, the HP DeskJet 2827e is a great home printer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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