Rome
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
HP OfficeJet Pro 8139e is the best option, it’s easy to set up, it works with any type of devices, it produces beautiful prints and scans, and a design looks great. It has a good scanning app.
Marauder 32
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Always an awesome product for the home office. Works perfectly and it’s a great value for the money.
Hannah
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Amazing printer! Makes my life so easy! Ink ran low first month had a new ink cartridge in the mail to me for free within 2 days of it showing low
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
My last HP printer worked for 10 years an died so I bought this one. I hate it. You have to download the HP app to all your devices if you want to do anything besides basic printing. The scan function does not work by USB to computer and only works via email, which is a real pain. It says printer not recognized for scan even when it is connected and prints fine. Ink does not last long and the set up locks you in to only buying HP brand ink, it won't recognize other cartridges. It stops recognizing its own HP cartridges randomly too. This thing sucks, total waste of money. As soon as I run out of this 2nd set of ink I am throwing it away and cutting my losses and frustrations. I am tech savvy, and have used plenty of printers.
robert
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
I like it just what I Need.Yes, the ink is EXPENSIVE their options.Read options and decide.My decision is to buy the ink because it's home use.Not a business.
K Hancock
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
While this printer is very nice, it seems that it favors Windows computers and was a real hassle to set up on my mac. I have parallels installed on my computer for windows applications, but only a few of them print on this machine. I love it and most things print, but I may need professional help to get it to print on the Windows stuff since it is set up for Mac.
M. Briggs
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
Pro's- 1yr of free ink is pretty impressive. The monthly ink service used to be questionable, but is now mainstream and reasonably priced (and very convenient). The cost of the ink is worth as much as the price of the printer, so buying it just for that is a solid deal (and the main reason I chose this model over other similar ones).- Quieter than I expected!- PPM speeds seem pretty accurate, and are decent in this price range (including duplex).- Once setup, connecting devices to IT is pretty quick and easy.- Switching instant ink monthly service from my old printer to this was easy and convenient.Con's:- Initial setup ran into more problems than I've had in a long time. Followed all instructions to a T, but kept getting an error. It finally took re-installing my HP Smart app to proceed, and manual setup without the App didn't work well. It's possible this was just a fluke, but definitely was frustrating for me, despite my IT background. Someone without much technical knowledge would have really been in a bad spot.At the end of the day, all of these printers are consumer grade disposable items. Don't expect to get more than a year or two of use maximum. They make their money on the ink. 1year of free is is worth $100-$200+ depending on your usage.Buy and budget based on that, and you'll be solid
JM
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
We bought an HP 8600 printer and it was outstanding, and performed perfectly for 20 years, but of course, they are no longer making that model. So we bought this one and it is terrible! EVERY time I want to print, it says it is not connected to the internet (when everything else in my house is.) EVERY time I want to print, I have to turn the printer off and I have to be right next to it with my device to print. It won’t print from downstairs like my other printer did. Several times when I printed multiple pages, it stopped in the middle of one page and I had to restart the printer again to get it start again and I had to start all over. Also, EVERY time I print a couple of different jobs, it does not do it well. So you need to do each job separately and check all pages because it doesn’t always finish the job. When I try to copy something, I have to turn it off and on again. I can get it to work and when it prints, it is fine, but it takes a lot of finesse. It is not at all reliable. I am retired and don’t use it much, but it would be unacceptable if I needed to use it for my job.