Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 16.8 x 4 x 13.2 inches ; 16 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 19.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B005O55T70
- Item model number: CQ809AB1H
List Price :
Price : $150.00
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
WHY BUY?
- Stylish design, wireless printing and lab-quality photos
- Print photos and documents instantly from any mobile device with HP ePrint—just send it to your printer and it automatically prints!1
- Print from the Web without a PC2 and fax without a phone line3
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FUNCTIONS
HP ePRINTNow, print from virtually anywhere.1
WEB CONNECTEDAccess and print from the Web using the color display and apps.2
AIRPRINT™Simply print wirelessly from your iPad®, iPhone®, and iPod touch®.4
FEATURES
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Built-in Wireless PrintingPrint from any room without using cables
Built-in Wired NetworkingShare your printer with multiple people
Two-sided PrintingSave paper by printing on both sides automatically
Memory Card SlotsPrint photos without using a PC
Color LCD ScreenEdit photos and/or manage your printer easily
4 x 6 Color Photo PrintingPrint brilliant photos for albums or to enhance business documents
Auto Document FeederFax, scan and copy multiple pages automatically
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
SPECIFICATIONS
Print Speed
ISO Speeds: Up to 7 pages per minute black, up to 4 ppm color5
Scan
Resolution up to 1200-dpi optical; maximum scan size 8.5" x 11.69"
Copy
Reduce/enlarge: 25 to 400%; maximum number of copies, up to 50
Paper Handling
3" x 5" to 8.5" x 11.69"; up to 1,000 pages per month
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REMEMBER ORIGINAL HP INK AND PAPER
SAVE MONEY when you choose high-capacity cartridges over standard ones
RECOMMENDED HP INK6
60
200 pages
60XL
600 pages
60
165 pages
60XL
440 pages
RECOMMENDED HP PAPER
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper
HP Bright White Inkjet Paper
MORE INFORMATION
Datasheet (PDF)
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- Requires an Internet connection to the printer. Feature works with any connected Internet- and e-mail-capable device. Print times may vary. Some HP LaserJets may require a firmware upgrade. For a list of supported documents, and image types, see www.hp.com/go/eprintcenter. And for additional solutions, see www.hp.com/go/mobile-printing-solutions.
- Requires a wireless access point and an Internet connection to the printer. Services may require registration. App availability varies by country, language and agreements. For details, http://www.hp.com/go/eprintcenter.
- Web-based fax service requires an Internet connection to the printer and registration with third-party service. Includes up to 20 inbound pages and 20 outbound pages per month. Additional terms and restrictions apply, see http://www.hp.com/support.
- Supports iOS 4.2 devices (iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and 3rd and 4th generation iPod touch) that support multitasking. Works with HP ePrint-enabled printers and All-in-Ones. AirPrint and iOS 4.2 devices require an 802.11 wireless network connection to the printer. Wireless performance is dependent upon physical environment and distance from the access point. AirPrint and the AirPrint logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. iPad, iPhone and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
- Either after first page or after first set of ISO test pages. For details see: http://www.hp.com/go/printerclaims.
- Average cartridge yield: Declared yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC 19752 and ISO/IEC 19798. Actual yields vary based on specific use including images printed, printer, print settings and other factors. See www.hp.com/learnaboutsupplies for more information.
Functions: Print, Scan, Copy, webPrint technology: HP Thermal InkjetLanguage: HP PCL 3 GUI, PMLPrint Resolution: Black (Best Quality): Up to 1200 x 600 rendered dpi; Color (Best Quality): Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi color (when printing from a computer on selected HP photo papers and 1200 input dpiPrint speed: ISO Speed: Up to 11ppm black, Up to 7.5 ppm color; Maximum Print Speed: Up to 22 ppm black, Up to 22 ppm colorBorderless Printing: Yes (up to 8.5 x 11 in, 216 x 279 mm)Direct Print Supported: Yes (memory cards)Duplex Print Options: Automatic (standard)Duty Cycle (MONTHLY): Up to 1000 pagesMemory: 64 MBColor scanning: YesScanner type: FlatbedScan Technology: Contact Image Sensor (CIS)Scan resolution: Enhanced: Up to 19,200 dpi; Hardware: Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi; Optical: Up to 1200 dpiMaximum scan size: 8.5 x 11.7 in (216 x 297 mm)Scan input modes: Front-panel scanBit depth: 24-bit/256Copy resolution: Black (Text and Graphics): Up to 600 dpi; Color (Text and Graphics): Up to 600 dpiCopy Speed: Laser Comparable Speed: Up to 6.5 ppm black, Up to 5.5 ppm color; Maximum Copy Speed: Up to 21 cpm black, Up to 20 cpm colorMaximum Number of Copies: Up to 50 copiesCopier resize: 25 to 400%Standard connectivity: 1 USB 2.0, 1 WiFi 802.11b/g/nNetwork ready: Standard (built-in WiFi 802.11b/g/n)
HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One Printer
Technical Details
- ISO Speed: Up to 7 ppm black, Up to 4 ppm color
- Scan Resolution: Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi; Scan Type: Flatbed
- Copy Speed: Up to 30 cpm black, Up to 25 cpm color
Customer Reviews
I admired the design of the original Envy 100 but held off on buying one. I just went ahead with the updated 110 model this past weekend.
The printer was a breeze to set up. My PC established an ad hoc wi-fi network with it and securely transmitted at my primary home network's info securely to the printer itself and then switched both back to my regular wi-fi network (802.11g with WPA2). After that completed, the printer "just worked" without requiring any configuration on the printer itself.
Printing from my laptop or from my iPhone works perfectly. Earlier reviews had talked about the tray and panel not closing properly - that all seems to be working fine for me. The printer is almost silent in its operation. It's so sleek and stylish that it looks perfectly in place sitting on an side table in my living room.
I haven't used the e-fax feature yet but am glad to have it. For the occasional sending or receiving of faxes, being able to do so without a land line is a welcome feature.
It costs a bit more but the design and operation are superior to the inexpensive options, in my opinion.
I wanted Airprint, but considering I own Canon DSLR's I thought I'd go with 1 of the 3 new Canon printers that support Airprint. Walked into Staples because the prices were inline with Amazon. I saw the Envy 110 and it reminds me of a Maranz component A/V Amp more than a printer. It's a bronze color with a nice color screen in front. I had to turn it upside down to find the paper tray, and even then couldn't figure out where the paper was coming from. While the canons were the same price at Staples as Amazon, this was $20 more ($199) but I pulled the trigger. Got it home, plugged it in and it was working in 10 minutes. My Ipad's and Iphones automatically saw the printer, my Windows 7 found it as well with a "Find Printer" function in control panel, but don't be lazy like me and make sure you run the install disk first, unless your technically competent and are able to fix the drivers.
ePrint was up and running in a few minutes, and it's really amazing, already sending stuff home. You pick an email address hpeprint.com and what ever you send to that address from anywhere in the world will print at home, and I sincerely mean it took minutes to set this up was so easy.
Haven't used the Efax but I bet it will work just as easily, you get a dedicated fax number which is displayed on the front LCD when needed. You get 20 free faxes a month too.
I was surprised to find apps available, and quickly installed via the LCD panel, things like coupons.com which after you enter your zip code will allow you to print a few dozen coupons, and facebook app which I haven't tried but would imagine it looks at photos on your facebook account and allows you to quickly print, keep in mind you could always use the hpeprint.com email address to email pictures from anywhere on the web and print from your printer.
The printer was soooo nice looking I moved it away from the clutter and wires of my computer desk, and next to my fancy espresso machine in the kitchen. Soo cool, when you walk up to a file waiting for you after hitting print on your ipad.
How nice is the photo printing? I don't know. I didn't buy this as a powerhouse photo printing station, I bought it to live in the living area's of my house and be used for printing via Notebooks, IPads and Iphones but am sure the photo printing will be as good or better than the 6 year old Canon i9900 I moved upstairs (which is really big).
Love it.
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