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Style: Printer + XL Ink


Manufacturer: ‎hp


Brand: ‎HP


Date First Available: January 8, 2019


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  • A capable office printer
Style: Printer
Update - 1/24/17 - After using this printer for a couple of months, I'm dropping it from five stars to two. As a printer, it works well...when it's working. Three times, I've had it give me a "printhead not installed" error message. It's locked up a number of times, and this morning displayed a new indecipherable error message which I've uploaded. All the errors were reset after powering off (sometimes only pulling the plug worked), but WTF HP? You guys have a summer intern design this thing? If this keeps up, I'm scrapping it and going back to an Epson. That's too bad, because when it worked, it worked really well. However, reliability is critical and this puppy doesn't cut it. Here's the original review: Quick Summary: The HP OfficeJet 8210 is a capable printer designed for low to moderate printing volumes. The overall feature set, including remote management, fast printing speed, excellent printed documents, along with the HP Instant Ink program point it towards office use. The lack of scanning and fax capability are significant deficits unless those capabilities are provided in other nearby machines. Business Printing: Black and White print resolution is superb. Using a magnifying glass, and on decent paper, 2-point type is readable. Normal size type – 8 point and above – is clear and sharp. My 13-page test document printed in almost exactly one minute. One of my complaints about HP print drivers is that they print the first page first, then the second page and so on. The resulting stack has the first page at the bottom and the last page at the top. There’s a check box to print the pages in reverse order, so the last page is at the bottom and the top page is on top, but it slows things down considerably. The document that took 1:00 min to originally print, took 1:19 min to print in “reverse order.” In contrast, my Epson WorkForce 845 and Canon MX922 both define normal order in a human readable form. The first page is on top and the last page is on the bottom. This is the reverse of the HP definition and if you have both on them on one network, you need to make sure the “reverse order” box is appropriately checked depending on the printer you choose…more than once I printed something and had to manually resort the output. (Incidentally, the Epson took the same amount of timetable print in either direction…1:17 minutes. The Canon took 1:33 to print my test document. Printing the pages in reverse order took longest of all – 1:49 minutes.) Bottom line—The output is crisp and completely usable for office documents. Speed is competitive, but you have to be careful about the page order. Photo Printing: The HP OfficeJet Pro 8210 is not designed to be a high quality photo printer. It works, but color stippling is very evident when compared to my Canon printers (the MX922 and iP8700). If highest quality photo printing is a requirement, look elsewhere, but if you’re willing to put up with decent, but not the best prints, this will do it. Plus, the HP instant ink program is a real bargain when you’re printing photos. More on that in the next section. High quality photo printing requires special coated paper that instantly locks in the ink droplets. HP makes two grades: Advanced and Premium Plus. Further evidence that this isn’t designed as a photo printer is in the paper selection choices in the printer driver…Premium Plus isn’t listed. The Advanced paper is less expensive and works fine. The default color balance is a little cooler than my Canon printer, but that’s adjustable if you use any photo editing software. Instant Ink: The HP Instant Ink program is a monthly subscription service that automatically sends ink whenever the printer runs low. The printer is in constant communication with the HP servers. There are three levels of the program: Low Volume – 50 pages per month @ $2.99/month. Extra pages are 15/$1.00 Mid-Volume – 100 pages/month @ $6.99/month. Extra pages are 20/$1.00 High Volume – 300 pages/month @ $9.99/month. Extra pages are 25/$1.00 All plans allow you to roll over unused pages up to a maximum of the monthly subscription. e.g. If you’re on the 300 page/month plan, you can have a maximum of an additional 300 pages in the rollover bank. The extra page charges are imposed after you’ve used up the monthly allocation, plus whatever is in the rollover account. For business users, where the use is fairly predictable and uniform, the program is a great deal if you run close to your subscription volume. It gets progressively worse if you go substantially over or modestly under it. On the 300 page/month plan, 300 pages (that’s only 10/day) cost 3.3₵ each. Due to the overage charges, if you run 1000 pages/month, that increases to 3.8₵ per page. In the other direction, the cost per page rapidly escalates. If you only print 150 pages, but are enrolled in the 300 page/month plan, your cost per page doubles to 6.6₵/page. To prevent theft, Instant Ink cartridges are serialized and tied to the printer. An employee can’t take the cartridge home at night, print a large number of pages, and reinstall it in the morning. For home users, where usage is much less predictable, the Instant Ink program has an advantage in a different area – printing photos. Because the Instant Ink charges are based on page count, a photograph costs as much to print as a plain typed page. Since, with conventional cartridges, a 8x10” photo can use as much as a dollar in ink, this can be a huge savings. On the other hand, if you’re mostly printing a few text pages now and again you should look at purchasing the conventional XL ink cartridges. The Instant Ink program is convenient, but the cost per page for the low volume plans is high. Other Items… The printer’s internal web server allows every function of the printer to be remotely monitored and controlled. For corporate installations, access to the web page can be controlled through an administrative password. Asset tracking information can also be stored in the printer's memory...another important feature for businessses. The default time zone was set to Casablanca, Monrovia. Unless you actually live there, you might want to change it to your own time zone. Like practically everything from your phone on down, the printer gets a reference time from an internet-based time server. It uses the time zone setting to calculate an offset from that. (If your company has one, you can also set it to use an internal time server.) The power button is really, really, really cheap. You’re basically bending a piece of plastic when you push it. It’s a low duty-cycle part, but I'm surprised that HP engineers would make something that's so visible so cheesy...I hope that this isn't reflective of other design tradeoffs inside the printer. Lastly, if you're using this in your home and only have space for one printer, I strongly suggest that you look at the OfficeJet Pro 8710. It's roughly the same price and footprint, looks like it has the same print mechanism (from the specs), but also includes scanning, copying and fax. At my house, I don't often copy things or send a fax, but it's nice to have a machine that can do it when I have to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2016 by WB Halper

  • Super Easy Installation
Style: Printer
Well-constructed, super easy installation, print quality good but sometimes get vertical lines or prints color pictures in B&W. Will have to get in touch with HP tech support about these issues. I only use it for photo printing, and it produces beautiful borderless 8.5 x 11 prints. No dedicated 4x6 print tray like the Photosmart that it replaced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2022 by Dr. Dave

  • The best that I could find for my needs
Style: Printer
I purchased this to replace the OfficeJet Pro 8200 that I bought about 3 years ago and that I thought had gone bad. It turned out that the problem was merely a paper jam in place that you would never expect and, thus, I did not notice until I removed the cartridges and by that time I already had the 8210 in use. The installation was not flawless - the install program kept asking for a number for the printer that had to do with its wireless address and I could not find the number - However, all along I was planning on connecting it via a wired Ethernet connection and was able to do that without too much hassle. However, it was more by happenstance than by following step-by-step directions. The written instructions and the set-up program did not mention that it had to be added to the Ethernet network through Windows before running the set-up program. I have used the printed daily for about two months and have had minimal problems. On a couple of occasions it would not print and I could not delete the print job from the queue. With one exception, I was able to resolve the problem by shutting down the computer and the printer and rebooting. There was one occasion when that did not work. When checking the HP support website I located and downloaded the HP Print and Scan Doctor troubleshooting program which worked like a charm. It was great to resolve the problem without having to go through the hassle of talking to a support person. The unit prints significantly faster than the Pro 8200, which is nice but not a major advantage in my case because I am rarely in a hurry. With two exceptions, the print quality is what I would expect from an inkjet printer. There are four quality settings: General Office, Professional, Presentation, and Maximum dpi. I have two complaints regarding the quality settings. It often defaults to the Professional setting, even though I have General Office set up as the default. So if you want to be frugal with the ink (how many people do not) you need to check the quality setting in preferences every time you print. That is an aggravation. Also note that the Pro 8200 had a Draft quality setting, whereas the 8210 does not. I assume that the Draft setting is lower quality and uses less ink than the General Office setting so that is one disadvantage in comparing it to the 8200. Despite the reservations noted I think the unit rates 4 stars and could be higher if It lasts several years without major problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020 by JA

  • Value
Style: Printer
Everything is great about this printer except for the yellow color. Other than that, it's fast, quiet and works great with Windows 11. No wait time. As soon as I push the print button, it starts.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2022 by Old Soldier

  • Easy setup, works from multiple devices over wifi
Style: Printer
I got the printer and had it running in minutes. The wifi setup is a bit cumbersome but it works fine once you go through the steps. Download the software, it is much easier to do it that way. Prints are perfect. Very happy with the product
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022 by Gary

  • Seems Like a Good Purchase
Style: Printer
So far, so good. Printers today are not customer friendly, too few single use machines, ink way too expensive and cartridges way too low in ink, no real instructions in the box, requires getting online to have a manual. I have been using HP for years for my desk printer. The previous one was full of problems, but the one before that was very good. I am hoping this will not present any difficulties and will last a long time. I bought the policy to make sure I have a machine. Setup was fairly simple and quick. Printouts are good and quick. Activates quickly. Has a little noise, but not troublesome. Has wireless capability. Setup allows HP connection for updates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022 by Sharon

  • Not all in one
Style: Printer
Prints great i though it scanned and copied but it doesn't. Disappointing
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by quickdraw

  • Wasted my money and was never able to print. 🤬
Style: Printer + Instant Ink
I purchased this printer while locked down with covid. I have never printed anything because I continued to get a message that the Printhead is missing, undetectable or incorrectly installed. Extremely disappointed because I missed the window of return due to having covid. What a waste of almost $200. 🤬 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022 by Vera McBride

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