HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e replacement model Staples
Decent and fast, minor…
04/11/2024 08:13
My household prints a LOT. As a graphic designer and photographer, printing is essential in everything I do. I had multiple college courses for my degrees dedicated to printing. It is something I am VERY familiar with outside of the scope of a normal household. On top of that, my wife is a teacher and as such, prints quite regularly too. Combined, we print probably as much as any small business and then some. All that being said, we also own and use multiple printers. From standard to laser, large format to sublimation; we have experience with all of them. This printer was relatively easy to set up, and I really like the fact that there is a direct app that it links through. The ability to print from anywhere is one of my favorite features because something can be waiting on us when we get home so we do not forget. When it prints, it does so with relatively good speed and clarity. The pages are consistent and there are no heavy waiting times like some of my other color printers from other big brands. While not as fast as laser printing, it is definitely an upgrade to some past printers. The design is modern and fits into your home office environment easily, and doesn't feel too cumbersome. I have managed to print on no less than 10 media types so far with no direct issues with quality, but that is also where the single star decrease comes from. The printer has no setting that I have found for adjusting, nor does it automatically adjust, the ability to mitigate the "paper format mismatch" issue on its own. For instance, putting in plain paper but selecting matte photo from the selection screen. Anything outside of plain paper seems to initiate the error message, which must manually be addressed at the printer or through the app EVERY time you print. Even when selecting the proper format on both the printer and the print settings screen, it has a tendency to create the same error. This is tedious and something other printers I have are far better at handling. That being said, this is the only shortcoming I have found aside from the high ink prices. You are almost forced into the auto ink subscription just because of the prices you'd have to pay otherwise. While I like the auto ink, and have my first delivery already, it should not be the best option for all users. Casual printers should be able to get their ink for more fair pricing without the need to subscribe just for it to be cost effective. I'd say this one makes more sense for a heavy printer or small business than a casual user.
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Age: 42
Gender: Female