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RalphHenry Posted
This is a very reasonable price/performance point for a such a quality printer. Installation using the cell phone HP App was simple and quick. Paper loading, cartridge loading and output tray functions are all designed for ease of use and solid functionality. I could easily print from my laptop, desktop and cell phone – nice. Note you still need the HP Smart app on your laptop as the new HP App is not yet deployed except for cell phones. It has a beautiful 2.4" touchscreen. I own and have owned many brands of printers so I know the HP GUI for the touchscreen is the best and easiest to use. Tip of my cap to the HP engineers for a very well-designed interface. Note that the power button is on the back of the printer. Printouts had very sharp and well defined colors. The text was legible even in very small fonts. There is not a multiple-page document feeder so that is one drawback if you need that. The speed is a bit slow i.e. 7/10 pages per minute (color/mono); but is fine for home use. You do have a very nice scan bed to make copies and for scanning documents into your computer. The HP Smart app makes using this printer really simple for all operations especially scanning. Wireless connectivity is important so I was pleased that it connected right away and did not disconnect after the initial install. I highly recommend this solid and very functional printer at a great price for this type of quality.
LouRevue Posted
Usually when you get a small/sleek printer, their functionality can be somewhat limited. Either they have a small paper tray or only print or just whatever. Still though, with today's multi-function printers this seems to be a thing of the past however there are some instances where smaller is better. This 6155 printer is a personal printer for sure. You won't be churning out stacks of presentations with this any time soon. This is more for personal printing needs. I like the small footprint of this printer. It's very sleek looking, short/skinny/etc, pretty much what you'd want in a personal printer. It has some decent "stats" as it were, it's somewhat inexpensive, small footprint, all-in-one functionality, touchscreen and app printing/capability. Paper tray is 100 sheets which is plenty enough for just about anyone or any printing job you may have. The instant ink subscription enables you to always have ink on hand. And for a small(er) printer which might be used considerably less than your large office printer, always having some ink on hand is never a bad thing.
MKLight Posted
TL;DR: SETUP: The HP Envy 6155 is easy to unbox and set up. Download the HP Smart app and follow its directions. USE: Prints reliably once connected, though performance is noticeably better through the app than through AirPrint. USABILITY: Good print quality and simple controls, but the reliance on the app makes basic AirPrint tasks less seamless than expected. OVERALL: A capable home printer, but not ideal if you prefer straightforward, app‑free AirPrint printing. REVIEW: I’ve been using the HP Envy 6155 All‑in‑One Printer, and while it delivers good print quality and handles everyday tasks well, I found myself wishing it relied less on the HP Smart app and more on smooth, native AirPrint functionality. Setup was easy, but very app‑focused. Unboxing is simple, and the printer walks you through the basics, but it quickly becomes clear that HP expects you to use the HP Smart app for almost everything, including Wi‑Fi setup, alignment, firmware updates, and even basic configuration. The app does make setup smooth, but I had hoped the printer would operate more independently, especially for AirPrint. Print quality is solid. Text documents look crisp, and photos come out better than expected for a home printer in this price range. For everyday use, it performs well. Where things didn’t meet my expectations was AirPrint. I prefer using native AirPrint for quick, app‑free printing from my iPhone, but the experience wasn’t as consistent as I hoped. Sometimes it connected immediately, but other times it hesitated or failed to load the preview. My initial thoughts were the issue was through my ISP, but it turned out it’s a manufacturer’s decision. Through the HP Smart app, everything worked reliably, but I don’t want to depend on the app. Scanning and copying work well. The touchscreen is small but easy to navigate, and scanning through the app is convenient. Again, though, it’s clear HP designed the workflow around the app rather than standalone use. Ink usage is typical for this series. Standard cartridges are fine for light printing, but frequent users will go through them quickly. HP+ and Instant Ink are optional, but the printer encourages you to enroll. Overall, the HP Envy 6155 is a good home printer if you don’t mind using the HP Smart app as your main interface. For me, I prefer a printer that works reliably with AirPrint alone, and this model leans too heavily on the app for the best experience. It’s capable and prints well, but not the ideal fit if you want simple, app‑free printing from your Apple devices.
Ebonovic Posted
In general, this a good printer.. especially at its price point. However, the initial price is great, because they make it up in the ink costs. First the positives: EASY to setup, however, out of the box: WiFi only, does not come with a USB Cable. If you want it to be hard connected, you need to provide your own cable. I have not setup an HP account in several years, so I can't comment on how the flow is today, but it was very simple to add to my existing HP account, and then get all the settings setup on my WiFi to print. I was able to print my first sample page, directly from my iPhone. The printer is limited to a standard 8.5x11 or 8.5x14 or smaller paper. You can't use Tabloid or bigger paper. The print quality is above par, and pretty good for a printer at this price point. Relatively quick, and quiet to print. Fast responding to the request to print. The scanner on the device is adequate for a single sheet scanner, for small projects. And it can "fax" (does anyone remember what that is), but you have to use software based faxing software. it can't connect to a legacy phone line, thus if you really really need to fax things on anything of a regular basis, get a dedicated device, or consult how to setup a good eFax system. But in general, as a printer... good enough for most usage nowadays, and quality is good for the price point. My negatives.. it is consistent with HP and their HP+ path. The ink and the subscription for ink. First, forget about using 3rd party ink. HP has this down to a science now to block all non official HP ink. In general, that is a good think, as knock off ink is terrible made in most cases, and will ultimately fail and screw up the printer, and void the warranty. The down side, the non-subsription ink, is not inexpensive. A set, that gets you about 100-150 pages of printing (black a the try-color) is going to be about $50. You do get 3 months of the refill subscription, that will auto-ship to you, when it starts to detect you are low. And it does so pretty quickly (1-2 days before it thinks you will run out). The DOWNSIDE through, after the 3 initial months, even the cheapest plan, starts to add up.. and if you are not regularly printing, that can start to cost. And those cartridges that you got, and may have not loaded yet, are no good after you cancel the subscription, they will NOT work... and you either then have to re-subscribe, or switch to non-subscription ink. So most certainly review your usage, and do your math and your cost analysis. The subscription prices are based on your monthly usage estimates as well. Also it is very challenging to un-subscribe.. So recap: Good printer, quality, performance and speed, that you expect from HP. The ink is a big factor, between buying ink, or subscribing to ink... be sure you know.
TechGuru Posted
The HP Envy 6155 Wireless printer is a sleek, small footprint printer, perfect for home or student use when not a lot of printing at once or overall is needed. The reason for that is this printer's biggest downfall, it has the smallest paper tray I have ever seen. It holds approximately 100 sheets of paper. The biggest problem with this for students is that their space tends to be limited, and so if they could put an entire ream of paper in this, they wouldn't have to deal with storing the rest of the paper. That said, That's really the only negative I have about this printer. And that being said, if it's in a household with multiple printers, the paper issue isn't a big deal. The setup itself was incredibly fast, including checking for updates, getting The two computers connected to the printer wirelessly, which through the HP app they can even print remotely if they are not in their dorm room. The print quality and the scanning quality is fantastic, suitable for any needs except for large amounts of scanning or printing, meaning more than 40 to 50 pages regularly. If the paper tray size can work with your needs, this is a great printer.
HeaterHenry Posted
Delivery was quick. Packaging was very secure. Price is excellent. Size is perfectly small with a low profile. Set up was simple and quick. It's easy to use and coupling with our WiFi and desk top computer was easy ads well, however, trying print from one of our cell phone and or a laptop is a lot more difficult. Print speed and quality is great. Only problem was at the beginning it kept asking for model information every time we turned it on to print. Thankfully after a few days of that the problem stopped by itself. It appears to be well built and sturdy. It is a simple machine for simple copying and printing. It is a bit heavy for it's small size, and it is a bit noisy as well as compared to other similar printers of the same size that we have previously owned. It prints double sided well. Set up went well and it prints with ease from my desk top computer but trying to print from our cell phones and or laptop computer is unpredictable at the very least. With the quality associate with the HP name this printer should last for years to come.
MrWare Posted
Product packaging was well crafted and allowed for package to arrive unscathed, even if something happened in shipping. When packaging was opened, everything was clear as to what is was for and left little digging in the box or accidentally leaving something in there when throwing the packaging away. Setup was quick and easy. Start to finish with the app, it took about 5-6 minutes to setup. It had a few updates to install, but were relatively quick. Getting the printer working on iOS, MacOS, and Windows was pretty easy and didn't present any complications. Wireless printing seems to be pretty reliable for big and small jobs. Very little delay from when print command is sent to when the printer starts printing. Touch screen is responsive and does everything you need to work the settings and functions. Tried the HP AI deal that this printer does, it works as expected. Print quality is good and photos are truly borderless. Print speed is adequate for a home printer. Overall good printer would recommend to anyone looking for a new printer.
yogidang Posted
I have plenty of experience throughout the years with printers. From kids in school needing to do homework to having a couple of offices with different needs, I have had to buy and use different types of printers. Laser, inkjet, color, black and white. They all have a purpose and use and each brand does it a little differently. In my opinion, this HP 6155 is one of the best low cost printers on the market. I still have and use the HP 6555 and beside the top loading document feed, I cannot see any other differences. Actually, the 6155 without it looks sleeker and can be placed in more convenient places. The top loader is helpful when copying, faxing or uploading multiple pages. But like most top loaders I have used, I can never truly trust it to run smoothly. I have to stand there and make sure it goes through. And for home use, I have hardly ever needed to run more than a few pages through it. As for the print quality, it is good, especially at this price point. The HP app used to print, is absolutely 1 of the best I've ever used. Quite intuitive and easy to navigate. You can print from anywhere and it just works. Ink, as most of us knows is not cheap but HP ink prints great. So no choice.
MommyMay Posted
This all-in-one inkjet printer is compact and delivers high-quality prints. It was very easy to set up and connect to wifi. I was able to connect easily on my phone and print directly from it, so simply. Once your printer is connected to the wifi, it is such a cinch to connect from your phone and print. I love that feature on all the printers now. If connecting from a MacBook, you need to add the printer before you can print. That may be how it is for other types of computers, too. Print quality is excellent. The colors are very bright and vibrant. I love that you can choose a monthly subscription based on how much you normally print, so you never have to worry about running out of ink. However, you can choose to buy ink or opt for the monthly instant ink print subscription. It is nice to have options. The printer allows you to print black/white and color, scan, and copy. The print quality and printing speed are excellent. The new design is also very sleek and compact. I love the new design's look. I would def recommend this.