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HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e Wireless Color All-in-One Printer with bonus 6 months Instant ink with HP+ (1G5L3A),Gray

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Style: Old Version


Features

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  • UPGRADED FEATURES: Faster color print, copy, automatic two-sided printing and scanning, mobile and wireless printing, an automatic document feeder, and print from USB.
  • NEVER RUN OUT OF INK : Enroll in Print Plans built on Instant Ink to get ink
  • ADDED VALUE WITH HP+: With 6 months of ink delivered by Print Plans built on Instant Ink, an extended 2-year HP warranty, and advanced HP Smart app features . Choose HP+ at printer setup to activate benefits. HP+ requires an HP account, connection to the internet, and exclusive use of Original HP ink cartridges to operate.
  • 6 MONTHS OF INK: Print up to 700 pages a month free when you activate your trial of Print Plans built on Instant Ink. After 6 months, continue with Print Plans or purchase Original HP 962 ink cartridges. Cancel or change any time.

Description

The HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e delivers faster color printing, automatic 2-sided scanning, and enhanced security features. It includes the optional HP+ Smart Printing System that keeps itself up to date, secure, and ready to print from virtually anywhere at any time—at no additional cost.

Brand: HP


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: 2.7" Touch Screen, 250 Sheet Paper Tray, Double Sided Scanning, Auto-Document Feeder


Color: Gray


Model Name: Old Version


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 18 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 22 ppm


Item Weight: 20.4 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 13.48"D x 17.3"W x 10.94"H


Controller Type: Android


Printer Media Size Maximum: 8.5 x 14 inch


Power Consumption: 30 Watts


Included Components: 1G5L3A HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e All-in-One Printer; HP 962 Setup Black Instant Ink Ready Cartridge; HP 962 Setup Cyan Instant Ink Ready Cartridge; HP 962 Setup Magenta Instant Ink Ready Cartridge; HP Setup 962 Yellow Original Instant Ink Ready Cartridge; Regulatory Flyer; Ink Caution Flyer; Power Cord; Setup Poster; Reference Guide [For more information about fill and yield, see


Print media: Envelopes, Paper (plain), Card stock, Glossy photo paper


Scanner Type: Flatbed


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Max Copy Speed (Black & White): 22 ppm


Display Type: Capacitive Touchscreen CGD


Compatible Devices: Smartphones, PC


Maximum Color Print Resolution: 4800 x 1200 Dots Per Inch


Sheet Size: 3 x 5 to 8.5 x 14


Maximum Black and White Print Resolution: 1200 x 1200 Dots Per Inch


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Wattage: 30 watts


Initial page print time: 9 seconds


Duplex: Automatic


Hardware Interface: USB, Ethernet, USB 2.0


Resolution: 1200 x 1200


Additional Printer functions: Copy, Scan, Fax


Control Method: Remote


Is Electric: Yes


Model Series: 9010


Collating: No


Cloud Connectivity: No


Cd Printing: No


Collated Copying: No


Consumables Authentication: No


Color Printing: Yes


Copy Capability: Yes


Borderless Printing: No


Fax Adf Support: No


A3 Printing: No


Manual Feed: No


Scan Capability: Yes


Has Low Ink Alert: No


Has Ink Saturation Control: No


Has Collapsible Output Tray: No


Has Staple Detection: No


Has Document Feeder Jam Detection: No


Has Post Process Folding: No


Has Photo Ink: No


Has Ink Level Indicator: No


Has Usb Host: No


Has Document Feeder: Yes


Has Driverless Printing: No


Scan To Email: No


Has Spill Resistant Design: No


Has Ink Level Indicators: No


Has Post Print Folding: No


Has Color Fax: No


Has Paper Moisturizing: No


Has Paper Jam Detection: No


Has Auto Ink Reorder: No


Has Ink Recycling System: No


Has Auto Paper Feeder: No


Has Spot Color Matching: No


Is All In One: No


Optical Character Recognition: No


Has Skew Correction: No


Scan To Computer: No


Has Front Operation Panel: No


Mobile Fax: No


Has Ink Mixing: No


Mobile Copy: No


Has Paper Jam Recovery: No


Item Weight: 20.4 pounds


Item model number: 1G5L3A#B1H


Date First Available: February 11, 2021


Manufacturer: HP Printers


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy set up, clear printings.
Style: Old Version
I replaced my HP 4630 which was no longer working with this model. I chose it over another brand’s highly recommended printer because I was already enrolled in Instant Ink which I was quite pleased with and because I had been very happy with my previous HP printer. Also, the other printer’s reviews noted it was fussy to set up. This HP printer took me longer to get out of the box than it did to set up. The directions were clear and easy. The only tiny issue was when I inserted the ink cartridges it gave me an alert, don’t recall the wording. I reinserted and again got the same alert so I reversed my insertion this time starting with the black ink cartridge and then the color cartridges and no more alert. So if it gives you an alert try reversing the insertion order. This printer is mostly for personal use (letters, envelopes, recipes). The printing is crisp and photographs on a printed page of very good quality. It prints very quickly, I don’t find it particularly noisy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by J. Campbell

  • Awesome PRINTER I love HP
Style: Old Version
This is a great printer smaller than my old one which is great, and this model comes with an automatic duplex feature, which I love and use frequently I hate to waste paper. But I made sure that I did not sign up for instant Inc. I like to buy my ink myself and always use HP Inc. but I don’t need to change it since it’s only me using the printer. I don’t use a lot of ink so make sure when you don’t want the service That you do not check it on the installation process online. It will show up three times. Make sure you do not check it. That’s my advice. If you don’t like instant mail to you, I like to buy my ink as I need it I would recommend this printer, but not the program why you ask? Because if you’re in the instant program, and the ink run out, the printer stops working until you order your ink, better not happen to me because I did not sign up for the instant Inc. program be aware. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by McStorme

  • HP Quality Has Decreased: HP 9015e Does Not Compare to HP 8610, HP 8630, or HP 8740
Style: Old Version
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2021 by Amazon Buyer (SlM)

  • Mixed bag
Style: Old Version
I purchased the 9015e after reading several reviews. I needed to replace my old Canon Image Class MF 731 and didn't any longer need that capability. The printer was easy to setup until the WiFi part of the setup. What a mess. I contacted HP customer service. They basically force you to use chat (about the slowest and least effective method in my opinion). After 62 minutes in chat the WiFi was finally working. So far everything is working fine and the print quality is good. I signed up for the ink program which seems to be a better deal than buying print cartridges as you need them. But I'm curious as how to monitor my print volume and can't find a way to do it. Online searches and reading the manual have not answered this question. UPDATE 9/10/2023: I chose this printer because of good reviews and because I don't have any great demand for printing. But this printer has no ability to handle single sheets such as special paper or envelopes. Just plain annoying. To use a special paper you have to open the paper drawer, insert the sheet(s) of paper you with to use, close the drawer and print. When I try to use photo paper it grabs the underlying sheet of plain printer paper also and partially prints on both types of paper. I'm gradually growing to hate this printer even though it has some admirable qualities. I've also had irritating problems with HP ink cartridges and the reporting system for remaining ink quantity. The printer will report a cartridge is "empty" and when I replace it it still reports the cartridge as empty. But in fact it has , unknown to me, it decided to report additional cartridge as empty where earlier it reported it as low. Either the printer or the software is flaky. I'm assuming the software is flaky. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023 by wvwoody

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