![]() ![]() Our biggest issue, however, is the potentially high running costs. On the downside, print speeds were slightly slow, especially in auto-duplex mode, and there's not much room for paper despite the printer's size. The scan and print resolution of 1,200 x 1,200dpi is respectable, but we did notice some variation in the color of each photocopy. However, we did find there was very little loss of detail. Unlike the HP Envy Inspire 7900e, there's no no automatic document feed (ADF) and no dual scan mode. Our tests showed the Mac-compatible printer also made decent digital copies. Better still, they looked best on glossy photo paper. ![]() Our full color printouts were absolutely vibrant (that's down to to HP’s vivid dye-based inks). Monochrome pages, even in small fonts, were crisp and dark, without over-inking. We had absolutely no complaints with the print quality. In our testing, we found that the printer handled standard document printing with ease. That's thanks to its wireless connectivity options, the ability to work with AirPrint, and some useful features like auto-duplex and a sharp color touchscreen. The HP Envy Inspire 7200e (US) / Inspire 7220e (UK) is a superb home printer for Mac and MacBook users. Read our full HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e review Best home printer for Mac The OfficeJet Pro 9025 also has a built-in touchscreen, it is energy efficient and ENERGY STAR certified, and it can print on various paper types (such as plain paper, photo paper, and glossy paper). If that's not an issue for you, there's a lot to like here. Scanning quality, though, we found to be adequate. Using the HP Smart app, we scanned our sample set of documents in 156 seconds. ![]() At max resolution, the result was not much better, due to the intrinsic nature of office print paper.Īs an all-in-one, we also checked out the scanning capabilities. We had issues when using normal paper on default, where photos had some banding and looked slightly muddied. Although we wouldn't recommend it for high-quality images. Print quality is good for standard office use. Standing next to the printer, noise levels reached up to 64dB. The printer also surprised us with how noisy it was. We had to wait a whole 4:15 minutes for four pages to be printed. ![]() The first page didn’t come out till the 91st second. However, when we pushed the print resolution to maximum and selected 'best with photos' there was a dramatic slowdown. ![]()
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