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HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 All-in-One Wireless Color Printer with Mobile Printing, HP Instant Ink or Amazon Dash replenishment ready (A7F65A)

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Arrives May 28 – May 31
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Features

  • Showcase your business, and make a professional impression with high-quality color printing for up to 50% lower cost per page than lasers.
  • Print from your smartphone, tablet, and notebook across the office or on the go. It's simple and direct-even without a network-using wireless options or NFC touch-to-print technology. Use Ethernet for wired connectivity.
  • Handle more tasks without slowing down. Help enable business growth with an e-all-in-one you can count on to be easy to use for every task.
  • Increased business efficiency
  • This HP Printer is compatible with Windows 10 (printer driver update may be required)

Description

Create quality documents at a lower cost per page than laser printers Wireless printing from your mobile device Easily manage tasks and access apps with the 4.3" CGD touch screen Breeze through multipage documents and create quick copies and faxes Features 2-sided printing, USB 2.0 connectivity and more Copier/Fax/Printer/Scanner - 34 ppm Mono/34 ppm Color Print - 21 ppm Mono/16.5 ppm Color Print (ISO) - 4800 x 1200 dpi Print - 34 cpm Mono/34 cpm Color Copy - Touchscreen LCD - 1200 dpi Optical Scan - Automatic Duplex Print - 250 sheets Input - Ethernet - Wireless LAN - USB

Brand: HP


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: AutoDocument Feeder


Color: Black


Model Name: 8620


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 17 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 34 ppm


Item Weight: 28.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 12.4"D x 19.7"W x 18.5"H


Printer Media Size Maximum: 8.5 x 14 inch


Print media: Card stock


Scanner Type: document


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Max Copy Speed (Black & White): 34 ppm


Display Type: LCD


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Sheet Size: 4 inch x 6 Inches, 5 inch x 8 Inches, 5 inch x 7 Inches, 8 inch x 10 Inches, 3 inch x 5 Inches


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Wattage: 35 watts


Duplex: Automatic


Hardware Interface: Ethernet


Resolution: 1200


Control Method: Voice


Output sheet capacity: 150


Number of USB 2 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 2


Model Series: OfficeJet Pro


Specific Uses For Product: Office, home office


UPC: 012306239299 888182021620 809394433858 888182021521 638084646212 888182021514 807320199991 804993452576 823019603440 663414218906 642125166645 014445150268 048001708662 044111253795


Global Trade Identification Number: 14


Item Weight: 28.6 pounds


Item model number: A7F65A#B1H


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 17, 2014


Manufacturer: HP


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This is a great printer for a small, and not so small, office or home/office
Style: Printer
This is a great printer for a small, and not so small, office or home/office. Now, to be clear I'm a fan of HP printers. I've owned several over the years, using them in a real estate business for everything from flyers to legal documents. In each case the printers outlasted the other electronics (computers, cameras, etc.) purchased and used at the same time. I had very high hopes for this all-in-one based on stellar reviews. I've had mine now for only a short time but I'm already seeing the limitations of this generally very functional office printer. I usually write long reviews, but here I'll try to be brief and hit the pros and cons of HP's 8620. OVERALL; it's a more than capable printer and I'm happy enough with my purchase to keep it. Part of my decision to keep it, rather than opt for a competing product like the Epson WorkForce 3640, is that I've decided to go with long-term reliability over a more sensational print quality or lower price - the latter two (higher quality printing and lower purchase price) I associate with the Epson. I almost pulled the trigger on the Epson 3640 as it seems to address the weaknesses of the HP 8620, but I opted for the HP due to Epson's know issues with wasting expensive ink cartridges and frequent printer head clogs. The HP was nearly twice the price of the Epson ($225 vs $125) - yet I was worried that long-term cost of Epson ink would quickly offset Epson's lower purchase price. PROS: Functionality is high on this HP printer! The wireless printing has been flawless. Both remote e-printing and wireless printing from my Sony laptop, Asus tablet and Samsung Note 3 smartphone have been excellent. The same applies to scanning and copying. I haven't used it as a fax, but it appears from the 3.5 LCD and printing prompts that printing can be done as an efax... So again, funtionality as an all-in-one could not be better. Cost and reliability of ink and print mechanisms is also very good - maybe even excellent. When comparing ink cartridge pricing with Epson, the cost per page were anecdotally about half the cost! Then given HP's high reviews on ink replacement and general printer reliability, I had to go with HP over Epson. So, low print cost and reliability = win for HP. Clogging and frequent refilling of ink = fail for Epson (even though Epson's overall print quality is superior). Print, scan and copy speeds are also very good. Excluding wireless printing from tablets and smartphones (which both print quite slowly), the standard print, copy, scan functions are fast! Print quality is where the tide starts to turn somewhat. I've had other HP printers in the past that used older technology (I assume) but printed more eye-popping color. The overall quality is good, especially with text. But the quality of photos and graphics is okay, and honestly, I was hoping for better. So, print quality of the HP is a mixed bag of mostly good, but not great. CONS: Print quality is only good. That may seem unfair to list this as a "con." But in fairness, print quality is such a key feature of printer ratings that "good" is just okay. Again, I've decided to trade great (Epson) for good (HP) due to other considerations already mentioned. And while totally acceptable, I was a little disappointed that the quality of the HP 8620 printing wasn't "great" based on many of the reviews I read. Another negative, and frankly a disappointment, is that HP has opted for a type of dedicated paper tray that doesn't allow for manual feeding (at least not easily) of different print stocks. So, if you want to switch to photo paper, cardstock or envelopes, you have to clunkily remove the entire paper tray and paper, then replace them with whatever stock you plan on trying to print on. This is just impractical for an all-in-one that's supposed to cater to small to moderate sized business. The Epson WorkForce by comparison allows you to feed different media/stock through a bypass tray. I almost returned the HP 8620 for this reason alone. A very minor and final negative of the HP 8620 is that it is BIG. It just seems like HP could have either trimmed down the footprint/size, or at least easily added a bypass tray, because of the size of this thing! When you open the front panel there is room to spare - so it just makes this printer seem unnecessarily large. That said, it does fit on the same desk as my laptop with external keyboard, additional monitors and stereo speakers. So while not a deal-breaker by any means, the larger size ends up being just a minor negative. MY CONCLUSION; is that the biggest weakness of this HP is the graphic and photo print quality. The quality is not bad, and you could even say it's good. It's just not great - which I wish it was. But I'm unwilling to deal with Epson's known print head clogging issues and need to constantly be replacing ink cartridges. HP is a very solid choice for overall performance and functionality. I'll be back with an update after a few months of use to see if any of my initial thoughts have changed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2016 by eric welborn

  • A Lot of Research Done Before My Purchase
Style: Printer
Any time I make a big purchase, there is a lot of research involved. I looked at printers ranging from Epson to Canon. During my research I also read the reviews on Amazon about this printer. Even with one person giving it 1 star, I made the purchase anyway and I must say, I am glad that I did! It works wonderfully. It prints fast and the scanned documents looks better than any scan documents I've ever seen. I can scan documents, images, etc... from my phone. I can also access Dropbox or other cloud sites from my phone and print anything in there. The printer also comes with an email address that you can customize. You send emails, photos, or documents to that email address and it will automatically print them for you and they will be waiting for you when you get home. I love that! Scanning was the main reason for the purchase, but I got a lot more than I expected. I cannot tell you anything about the faxing feature. I have not nor will I use it in the near future. I will admit, the printer is bigger than I thought, but I can live with that. Oh and as for the person who gave it "one star", I believe that is a "troll" post, which is used to upset or deter people from purchasing this. Not to mention, if all of those things happened (which I find VERY hard to believe), there were much bigger issues than the printer! If you are looking for a printer, this is the one to have! **Edited on Aug 21, 2014** I still love the printer very much, but the purpose of this edit is to comment on the other three people who gave it a 1 Star rating. The one written on July 23, 2014 by Kenneth J. Flanagan leaves me clueless. He says the printer craps out, but that tells me absolutely nothing. I also don't understand his comment regarding the LED. When it goes to sleep, I just leaves a small little light on to let you know that it is still operable and in sleep mode. There is no validity to his review. I think this is another troll post. Not to mention, this is the only review that he's written on Amazon. The post written on August 19, 2014 by Sue E Lucas makes no sense to me. She is another who only wrote one review and I feel this is also a troll post. She contradicts herself. She claims to have been a HP customer for many years, but in the next paragraph, she says she was cautious in making the purchase. I could be wrong, but I cannot see a person in customer service, from a reputable company, tell a customer that she sounds like a whinny woman. Then she went on to say the representative said, "you sound like the kind of guy that would complain if your neighbor cut his grass and cut a little of yours." I have dealt with their customer service and I don't believe this happened. Not to mention, the calls are recorded. This is another review with no validity. The last review that I am going to comment on is the one written on August 13, 2014 by James Hochstadt. He is not afraid to give a five star review as he did with another item. His review may have some validity to it, but I cannot verify this claim because I do not use the heavy paper. I have read something similar before. He mentioned that was why they had a class action lawsuit. The only class action lawsuit that I have seen was regarding an issue with the printer staying connected via WiFi. I have not had this problem. It could be that they updated the software, which is done regularly. I hope this additional information was helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2014 by D. E. P.

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