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HP Envy 100


$249.00 Released September, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Modern aesthetic - doesn't suffer the unattractive faux pas of everyday printer design. Compact low-profile design. Built-in wireless connectivity for networked printing, ePrint functionality and use of the ePrintCenter app store.

The Cons:Output tray is a flimsy piece of plastic with no lip - printing more than 10 pages will have your new prints overflowing onto the floor or desk. Touchscreen touch sensitivity is somewhat lacking. No Ethernet connectivity - requires a wireless network to use to its full potential.

The HP HP Envy 100 is an all-in-one printer with hidden paper trays. While the paper trays can extend out if necessary, they are hidden from view when not in use. This makes the unit easier to transport without parts hanging out, and a tote bag is included.

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A 3.45 inch color touchscreen is on the front to access the printer's controls, and a number of apps are available for printing maps, movie tickets, coupons, and a variety of other items. The printer can print at speeds of up to 27 pages per minute in black or 22 in color, and can scan at up to 1200 dpi. The flatbed scanner can also be used as a copier that functions as quickly as the printer can print. Connections to the printer can go over USB cable or standard WiFi, and multiple computers can connect at once. This is one of the first printers ever made without any PVC, and it is Energy Star qualified.

Features

  • Print Speed: Up to 27 ppm black, Up to 22 ppm color
  • Scan Resolution: Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi; Scan Type: Flatbed
  • Copy Speed: Up to 27 cpm black, Up to 22 cpm color
  • USB 2.0, WiFi 802.11n
  • 80-sheet input tray, 25-sheet output tray
  • Monthly Volume (Duty Cycle): Up to 1,000 pages
  • 3.45 in touchscreen
  • Borderless printing up to 8.5 x 11 in
  • Auto-duplexing
  • Access and print customizable apps for maps, movie tickets, coupons, recipes, greeting cards
  • Shipped in tote bag
  • PVC-free, Energy Star qualified

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Pros
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    modern aesthetic - doesn't suffer the unattractive faux pas of everyday printer design

  • 2

    compact low-profile design

  • 2

    built-in wireless connectivity for networked printing, ePrint functionality and use of the ePrintCenter app store

  • 2

    slick output tray extends to catch your prints, disappears when you take them

  • 2

    multi-function: print, copy, scan or fax

  • 2

    self-upgradable firmware

  • 2

    ePrint - automatically prints any documents sent to the printer via e-mail (to the printers own automatically created e-mail account)

  • 0

    3.5" touchscreen display for printer controls or custom printer applications

Cons
  • 2

    output tray is a flimsy piece of plastic with no lip - printing more than 10 pages will have your new prints overflowing onto the floor or desk

  • 2

    touchscreen touch sensitivity is somewhat lacking

  • 2

    no Ethernet connectivity - requires a wireless network to use to its full potential

  • 2

    uses a crappy 2 cartridge ink system

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    slow printing speeds

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