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HP OfficeJet Pro 9730e Wide Format Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, Print, scan, Copy, ADF, Duplex Printing Best-for-Office, 3 Month Instant Ink Trial Included, AI-Enabled (537P6A)

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Features

  • The OfficeJet Pro 9730e is perfect for offices printing professional-quality color documents like floorplans, mood boards and spreadsheets. Print speeds up to 18 ppm color, 22 ppm black
  • PERFECTLY FORMATTED PRINTS WITH HP AI Print web pages and emails with precisionno wasted pages or awkward layouts; HP AI easily removes unwanted content, so your prints are just the way you want
  • EASILY ACHIEVE VIBRANT, SCREEN-ACCURATE PRINTS Print true to screen with the world's first and only wide-format printer with P3 for a wider color gamut vs. sRGB
  • UPGRADED FEATURES Fast color printing, copy, auto 2-sided printing, auto document feeder, and two 250-sheet input trays
  • WIRELESS PRINTING Stay connected with our most reliable dual-band Wi-Fi, which automatically detects and resolves connection issues
  • HP APP Print, scan, copy, or fax right from your smartphone, PC, or tablet with the easiest-to-use print app
  • 3 MONTHS OF INSTANT INK WITH HP+ ACTIVATION Subscribe to Instant Ink delivery service to get ink delivered directly to your door before you run out. After 3 months, monthly fee applies unless cancelled
  • PROTECTS YOUR DATA Built-in HP Wolf Pro Security uses a powerful suite of customizable tools that boosts security and helps keep networks protected against cyber threats and malware
  • SUSTAINABLE DESIGN Made with more than 30% recycled plastic
  • This printer is intended to work only with cartridges with HP chips or circuitry and will block cartridges using non-HP chips or circuitry. Periodic firmware updates will maintain the effectiveness of these measures

Description

The HP OfficeJet Pro 9730e delivers fast color printing, 500-sheet paper capacity, and handles files up to 11x17". It's AI-enabled to intuitively adapt to your workflow, with wireless and security features that keep your multifunction printer up to date and secure, and is the world's only wide- format printer with P3 Color.

Brand: HP


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: Auto-Duplex


Color: Off White


Model Name: OfficeJet Pro 9730e


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 18.0


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 22.0


Item Weight: 43 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 18.39"D x 22.87"W x 15.2"H


Controller Type: Android


Maximum Media Size: 11 x 17 inch


Included Components: HP OfficeJet Pro 9730e Wide Format All-in-One Printer


Print media: Glossy photo paper


Scanner Type: Flatbed


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 500


Max Copy Speed (Black & White): 34 ppm


Compatible Devices: Smartphones


Maximum Color Print Resolution: 4800x1200 Dots Per Inch


Sheet Size: 3 x 5 to 11 x 17


Maximum Black and White Print Resolution: 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi or higher


Warranty Type: Limited


Color Depth: 24 Bits


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Max copy resolution color: 4800 x 1200


Max copy resolution black-white: 1200 x 1200


Duplex: Automatic


Hardware Interface: Ethernet


Ink Color: Cement


Additional Printer functions: All In One


Control Method: Remote


Output sheet capacity: 75.0


Number of Trays: 2


Processor Count: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Model Series: OfficeJet Pro 9700e-series


Specific Uses For Product: office settings, professional presentations, large-format document printing, small business operations


UPC: 196337487925


Printer Ink Type: Original HP


Supported Media Sizes: Tabloid (11 x 17 inches)


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Item Weight: 43 pounds


Item model number: 9730e


Date First Available: March 29, 2024


Manufacturer: HP


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  • Easy to setup and prints well
Style: New Version
Easy to set up and connect to WiFi. Holds both letter and tablet paper. Prints fast and good quality.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2026 by Nathan

  • A Decent Printer for the Money
Style: Printer
This HP 7740 replaced a several year-old HP 8710 (which is still running fine), but I needed to be able to print on larger paper - 11x17 (for technical drawings), and the 7740 does that. It also takes the same 952XL ink cartridges as the old 8710, so that's another big plus for me. NOTE: This printer (right out of the box) will accept and run "aftermarket" (non-genuine) HP ink cartridges (that's what I'm using), as does my 8710. HOWEVER, do NOT do the firmware updates if the printer prompts you to. That way, you can continue to use the aftermarket cartridges. DO NOT opt for "automatic updates" during the printer setup. Once the printer was unboxed, the set-up was very easy. Ran the power cable (to my UPS), and an Ethernet cable, for local network printing. Powered it up, installed the ink cartridges, and the unit went through its "maintenance" routine (first run), and then was ready to go. I initially had to install the genuine HP cartridges, but after its initial "maintenance routine", I installed the larger generic XL ink cartridges, which work fine. I had a bit of trouble getting my office PC to load/install the Windows HP print driver (from the HP download site), but once that was done, the printer is working perfectly. Overall, it's a very nice printer. Not sure why there are several negative reviews... It is a bit big (physical size)... However, it does print quite well - AND - it will accept & print 11x17 tabloid size paper, so I can deal with the size. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Alan M.

  • Worst printer I ever bought - Returned!
Style: Printer
There were pretty much nothing but unpleasant surprises with this printer. The installation was a nightmare. HP wants the user to install over the web. Fine, except it cannot find the installation software to download. I then used the included optical media to install the printer drivers and software. While I could ping the printer on the network, access the printer's internal web server and print a test page from there, it wouldn't print a test page from Windows 10 nor from Word. So, I uninstalled everything and found the installation software on HP's web site. It still would not print. After hours of wasted time and research, I found an obscure article that said the user needs to change the security settings on the Windows temp file. I did that and it printed. Finally. I've set up at least 50 printers in my career. No other printer I've ever seen, including the other three HP printers I own have this problem. Then, setting up the fax, it told me that I have the wrong telephone cable. What? It is a standard phone cable, with an RJ-11 jack on each end. It turns out that I can actually fax just fine - the software is messed up. Loading 11 x 17 paper requires the user to expand the paper tray and when inserted, it sticks out a full three inches - HP doesn't show that in any of its product literature, of course, because it looks terrible and lets dust into the tray. The LED touch screen is tiny, under 3 inches diagonally and difficult to use because everything is so small. There is plenty of room for a decent sized screen. The 8620 printer has a much larger screen and is very usable. The lid for the scanner is so thin and flimsy that I think it is broken every time I lift it. The product basically works, but is just horrible to use. I really hate it and am not sure whether I will keep it or not. Updated review. I tried to use the printer's scheduling firmware to turn it off at night on schedule, or after X hours of non-usage. The printer put out an error message that a telephone cord is attached to the printer and it would not accept faxes if it is powered off. Duh. It wouldn't print or copy either it if it powered off. I tried to contact HP support. They only offered Chat or Tweet. After the usual five minute delays between each question and having to repeat everything I wrote, because the bot or person simply puts "I understand that you ..., is that correct?" 30 minutes went by with nothing to show for it. I said that I need to speak with a person. The agent gave me a phone number which told me to go back to the web site. Eventually, after many attempts, I finally got through to a support person who said that there is no way to make the printer power down using the built-in features, if there is a phone line attached. That did it. I returned the printer to Amazon. HP's support, as bad as it was, since the spin-off, is now even worse, and their products, as bad as they were, are now abysmally poor quality. I feel lucky to have such a bad experience right away, so that I could get my money back. The two "premium" laptops I bought from HP both had hinges break right after the warranty expired. I doubt that I will ever buy anything from HP again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016 by MD

  • Impressive Performance for a Sub $200 Printer
Style: Printer
Unboxing: First off, the box is HUGE. It was well protected, and was a struggle to remove from the box. I can see why people recommend this as a two-person job. It's heavy (a little over 40lbs), but not unmanageable. Setup: Some of the reviews have indicated difficulty with the setup. I will say HP makes it a bit more convoluted than it needs to be mainly because of their proprietary software, etc. After unpacking and removing all the protective tape, installing the included cartridges was fairly straight forward, although initially I got an error on the touch screen saying at least one cartridge was installed improperly or defective (but it didn't tell me which one). I went back through, and the second try did the trick. Connecting it to the Wi-Fi network was simple enough via the touch screen however. That's the point it gets a bit convoluted, and you have to login to a special HP website to register it and download software, updates, etc. Total time spent was probably about 15 min. If you're not comfortable with this sort of thing, I can see how it might be a challenge. Performance: I've only done a limited amount of printing thus far, but the main reason for purchasing this particular model was the ability to print 11x17. After the setup process, this was what I tried first. After filling tray #2 withe 11x17, you need to use the touch screen to let the printer know that's the size you added, otherwise you'll run into a problem printing. The printing is relatively quick on 11x17, and the color quality is very good. There was no banding, and the paper fed through evenly. I only need to print 11x17 infrequently, but when I do it's nice to be able to load the entire tray with it and know it will feed through without any issue (at least thus far). This printer replaced a 5+ year old Brother that also did 11x17, but the ability to just leave it in a tray and not have to feed it through the back one piece at a time is fantastic. I've yet to find out how long a life I can expect out of a set of cartridges, but if it's anything extraordinarily short or long, I'll update this review. It's Ginormous: I felt the need to add this. As I said, I replaced a 5+ year old Brother printer that also did 11x17 (one sheet at a time fed through the back) which worked pretty well up until the past few months (though 11x17 printer was always a pain, as you'd have to feed it through by hand and it often wouldn't feed through straight and would require multiple attempts). When I saw the photo of the printer, I could tell it was taller than my old Brother printer, but I had no concept of just how much larger the footprint is. It's GIGANTIC. If you don't have a dedicated space for this beast (forget about a shelf... it's too heavy and large, and it will take up the bulk of an average size desktop), you'll be out of luck. I have it set on top of a tall steel filing cabinet, and it not only takes up the entire top but requires extra space from the overhang of the 11x17 paper tray and extension that hold sheets after the are spit out of the printer. It's unfortunate, but this could be a deal breaker for a lot of buyers. That's unfortunate, because it seems like even with the 11x17 tray and printing capability, HP could have slimmed it down a bit. Other than the extreme size-- which won't be a problem for everyone-- the only other negative is the small dimensions of the touch screen. There's definitely room for a larger screen, and you have to take your time pushing the icons and keypad to get it right. I'm happy with this purchase and so far would recommend it. But be advised that it might simply be too massive for a small office space and will likely require a dedicated (and sturdy) piece of furniture to accommodate it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2019 by anytownusa

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