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HP OfficeJet Pro 9025 All-in-One Wireless Color Printer, Single-pass (Automatic) Document Feeder & Two Paper Trays, Smart Home Office Productivity, Instant Ink, Works with Alexa (1MR66A)

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It's the ultimate in productivity. The HP OfficeJet Pro 9025 All-in-One is a revolutionary inkjet printer that scans up to 2x faster than the HP OfficeJet Pro 9010 series and offers two 250-sheet full-ream paper trays for high-volume jobs. Features like Smart Tasks and the scanbed's easy slide off glass help increase productivity and save time. Reduce interruptions and maintain privacy and control, thanks to the 9025's self- healing Wi-Fi and best-in-class security. No matter how you choose to connect to your wireless printer, you can be confident in quality prints.


Amber White
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2019
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Robert H
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2019
Let me say this first, I have owned quite a few various HP products in the past, and in all honesty, i have hated every one of them for one reason or another. After a few weeks of trying out the officejet 9025 printer, I can say that this is the first HP product that I actually like and don't regret purchasing.I really like it's automatic double sided printing and copy feature, it definitely saves a lot of time from having to do it manually. The dual input paper trays are great, no more having to swap between my two paper types every time I go from photo prints to document prints. I just load my normal paper in tray 1 and photo paper in tray 2. This printer is very feature rich and to be honest, might be too complicated to properly set up some of the more advanced features for the technically challenged. The printer itself can be setup in a breeze, even set up in a networked environment instead of a USB cable direct to a computer is simple. However, the more advanced features, like scanning to a network folder - NAS or SAN - requires a little techy knowledge to set it up properly or a lot of trial and error testing followed by a lot of patience until you get it right.The little touch screen is nice, though not very responsive. It appears that the touchscreen is a resistive touchscreen instead of a capacitive touchscreen, which is fine, you just have to put more pressure on it before it responds, unlike the touchscreen on, say modern day cell phones that responds with just the lightest of touches (capacitive).One feature i'm still trying to remember about is the ability to print directly to the printer from my phone. My previous, old, printer didn't have this. So I'm still finding myself emailing documents to myself and then printing from my computer, but I'm slowly remembering I can do it directly from my phone now, even when I'm not at home. :)I think my favorite feature of this printer though would have to be the HP Instant Ink program. You pay a monthly fee to have ink automatically sent to you, but you're not paying for the ink but instead paying for the number of pages you print per month and it doesn't matter if it's a photo print or a black and white document print, it's still counted as just 1. so if you print a lot of photos, their instant ink program could potentially save some money in the long term.All in all, i'm liking this printer and it's wide range of features and I can see myself getting full benefit from the HP Instant Ink program as well.