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The HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e is a versatile all-in-one inkjet printer designed for small to medium businesses, delivering professional-quality color prints at up to 18 ppm and black-and-white at 22 ppm. Featuring a 2.7" touchscreen, automatic duplex printing and scanning, a 250-sheet tray, and robust wireless connectivity with a dedicated app, it streamlines office workflows. Included is a 3-month Instant Ink trial for hassle-free ink replenishment, making it a reliable, efficient centerpiece for any modern workspace.
Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 1200 x 1200 rendered dpi Dots Per Inch |
Maximum print Resolution Color | Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi on HP Advance Photo Paper 1200 x 1200 dpi input Dots Per Inch |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 5.06 Watts |
Duplex | Automatic |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Color Depth | 24 |
Color | Cement |
Paper Size | 8.5 x 11;8.27 x 11.7;8.5 x 14;7.16 x 10.12; |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 250 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 11.7 in |
B&W Pages per Minute | 22 ppm |
Initial Page Print Time | 11 seconds |
Color Pages per Minute | 18 ppm |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, USB, Ethernet |
Ink Color | Black, cyan, magenta, yellow |
Resolution | 1200 x 1200 |
Additional Printer Functions | All In One |
Warranty Type | One-Year limited hardware warranty with option to extend to two-years with acceptance of HP+ Offer. For more information, please visit us at support.hp.com |
Maximum Copies Per Run | Up to 99 copies |
Control Method | App |
Controller Type | Android |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Easy slide-off glass, dual pass 2-sided ADF |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 21 ppm |
Display Type | touchscreen |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | 2.7" Touch Screen, 250 Sheet Paper Tray, Double Sided Scanning, Auto-Document Feeder |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 20.48 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.48"D x 17.3"W x 10.94"H |
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Great Comparable Replacement for HP8610 Officejet Pro
Replaced my 11+ year old HP8610 Officejet Pro with over 10,000 pages produced with this model a little over a month ago. First of all, it obviously was not built as solidly as my 8610. The plastic is much thinner in most of it and flimsier especially in the front panel and paper tray. It does have a much smaller overall footprint, and the duplexer does not bulge out in the back like the 8610. It does have all the functionality of my old printer and a few new additions like duplex scanning and scheduled power on/off which is really nice. The print quality and speed are great and overall works just as well as my old 8610. Set up was easy through the HP Smart app on my Windows 11 laptop. So far, I am pleased with the purchase and hope the reliability matches my old 8610.
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HP Quality Has Decreased: HP 9015e Does Not Compare to HP 8610, HP 8630, or HP 8740
I am a long-time HP customer, and all my printers have been HPs. My first printer, a black-and-white HP laser printer, lasted for many years. It was followed by an HP DeskJet 940c color printer; this printer still works, but it is now difficult to find its cartridges (I only purchase HP cartridges, and the printer rejects out-of-date cartridges) and its function is limited to printing only. My printers since then have been HP OfficeJet Pro All-in-One Printer/Scanner/Fax — HP 8610, HP 8630, and HP 8740 — each of which has unique problems. The HP 8610 will scan to USB, but ruins the USB drive to which files and images are scanned. The HP 8630 fails to recognize or acknowledge the presence of a USB drive but it will scan to PC’s using its wireless capabilities and it can print using both of its paper trays. The HP 8740, the worst until now, fails to recognize or acknowledge the presence of USB drives, it will not scan to PCs unless the PC initiates the connection, it has frequent paper jams, and the second paper tray is useless as the unit will not acknowledge its presence. As you might imagine, it is disappointing to spend money — at the time $399, $299, and $349 (after coupon and price-match), respectively — on these all-in-one printer/scanner/fax units and not be able to use all their stated features.That said, the HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e is no different — it has problems too. The first problem I noticed while removing it from the box is the lower quality of the build of the device. The quality of my HP 8610, HP 8630, and HP 8740 is far greater than that of the HP 9015e; it feels cheap in comparison to the HP 8610, HP 8630, and HP 8740. The HP 9015e does not even have a real paper tray — the back of its “paper tray” is open: there are two long plastic hooks and no distinct location for the back placement of the paper. Real paper trays have a clear front and back location for the paper within the tray. The front door of the HP 9015e, via which one accesses the cartridges, does not have the high quality feel of the front doors of the HP 8610, HP 8630, and HP 8740, and this door does not close as soundly (and is not flush against the body of the unit!) as that of the other three units. The HP 9015e does not even have a power button with a solid feel as the HP 8610, HP 8630, and HP 8740. The sounds of the working HP 9015e are not satisfying as those for the HP 8610, HP 8630, and HP 8740: the HP 9015e sounds rickety and as if it is falling apart. Every time I print something, I wonder if this will be the last page I can print — I have owned this printer for less than one month at the writing of this review and there was a two-week delay before I could set up the printer at my office: I should not feel this way about a brand new printer. The output “tray” for the HP 9015e is a disappointment and it does not hold printed pages well; it certainly does not hold printed pages as securely as the HP 8610, HP 8630, or HP 8740. So far, I have been able to print several pages as well as scan to PC, initiated via the PC, but I have not been able to test the unit to its full extent.Installation using the HP Smart App was TERRIBLE! The connection options for the HP 9015e are wireless, ethernet, and USB: all three should work, yet the HP Smart App refused to install the printer via USB connection. After trying to connect the HP 9015e to my Windows 10 PC multiple times — too many times — using the HP Smart App, I downloaded the only other available software option to provide printer/scanner funtionality. This software was also problematic as it directed me to wireless or ethernet connection, rather than USB connect to PC. However, after multiple attempts, the USB connection between the HP 9015e and my PC was established — and accepted by the software; one should not have to endure inquires from software regarding one’s choice of connection type — the owner of the device chooses the connection type, not HP via its software/app.Since I need a printer/scanner/fax at my office, I decided to keep the HP 9015e, rather than to return it. However, I do have concerns about how long it will function and I am still in the process of determining which of its stated functions operate properly. I do not appreciate HP trying to dictate how I connect and use the printer for which I paid: I chose the USB connection and I chose to disable wireless printing since the printer is for my use (I paid for the printer and I pay for the cartridges), not for the use of others (who may wish to try to establish a wireless connection) at my place of work. It is worth mentioning that the HP+ option did not appear when I installed the HP 9015e using the software rather than the HP Smart App; this is not good business, HP, as everyone purchasing this unit should be offered the same “bonus” options.Based on my experience with a firmware update for my HP 8630, I would recommend that you disable HP updates. After the last firmware update, my HP 8630 would not recognize the perfectly functional printhead installed in the printer; I had used my printer without issues prior to this firmware update. After that update the HP 8630 displayed a message that the printhead was now missing or damaged! To make a long story short, I was forced to purchase a new printhead for $179 in order to continue to use this printer! I view this as unacceptable and bad business on the part of HP. I have no intention of going through that for the HP 9015e; I plan to turn off HP updates so that they cannot be installed via my PC.Due to the various problems that I have had with the HP 8610, HP 8630, and HP 8740 (especially its paper jams and the non-functional second paper tray), the HP 9015e may be my last HP printer because its build-quality does not compare favorably to any of the three. What happened to the quality of my original HP laserjet and my HP 940c???? I have to wonder about the quality of future HP printers or HP all-in-one units based on the cheap feel of the HP 9015e. I am disappointed, and I would not recommend purchasing the HP 9015e.
S**K
Good printer.
Best choice of the home wifi printers I considered. Absolutely best value for price. Setup and operation were relatively easy. Clear and usable controls. Paper feeds well. 2 cons: I didn't like the instant ink plan. I tried because I thought the printer might not work as well on other cartridges. I make more prints than the plan quantities but infrequently. Just wasnt economical or as easy as just buying my own. 2. I have terrible issues with inter connection of devices on my wifi and my computer is still on win 10. That said, this printer connects well, but hangs up in the system after several jobs or if I send more than one job at a time. This may not be the printers fault, but I haven't solved it yet.
R**Y
Good quality printer/scanner/fax, though a tad noisy and could use better Linux software support.
Pros:1. Good quality printer, scanner, and fax machine.2. Reasonable price.3. Works with Windows, Mac, and Linux.Cons:1. Noisy.2. Could use better software support for Linux. The provided software doesn't work with Linux at all. However, Linux CUPS drivers collection does have a driver for this model, so I used that. Linux scanner apps all fail with this printer. However, it does have "scan to network folder", so I used that. If those workarounds had NOT been available, I would have boxed it up and sent it back, because "working with Linux" is vital to me as all of my computers run Linux.Bottom line: I'll give it 4 stars out of 5. (Would be 5 stars if it was quieter and had better Linux software support.)
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