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The HP DeskJet 2755e is a compact, wireless color inkjet printer designed for home use, offering print speeds up to 7.5 ppm in black and 5.5 ppm in color. It supports print, scan, and copy functions with high-quality 4800 x 1200 dpi color resolution. Featuring dual-band Wi-Fi with automatic connectivity fixes and mobile printing via the HP Smart app, setup is quick and hassle-free. The printer includes a 3-month Instant Ink trial and optional HP+ smart features for enhanced security and convenience.






| ASIN | B08XYP6BJV |
| Additional Printer functions | Copy, Scan |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,335 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #54 in Inkjet Computer Printers |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (53,605) |
| Date First Available | March 19, 2021 |
| Department | All Ages, Unisex |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Duplex | Manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00195161617966 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Included Components | DeskJet |
| Ink Color | Gray/White |
| Item Weight | 7.55 pounds |
| Item model number | DJ 2755e |
| Manufacturer | HP Printers |
| Max Copy Speed (Black & White) | 7.5 ppm |
| Max Input Sheet Capacity | 60 |
| Max copy resolution black-white | 1200 dpi |
| Max copy resolution color | 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Black and White Print Resolution | 600 dots_per_inch |
| Maximum Color Print Resolution | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum copies per run | 60 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
| Model Series | 2700 |
| Number of Trays | 2 |
| Number of USB 2 Ports | 1 |
| Power Consumption | 2.5 Watts |
| Print media | Envelopes, Glossy photo paper, Labels, Paper (plain) |
| Printer Ink Type | HP inkjet cartridges |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.97"D x 16.7"W x 6.06"H |
| Scanner Type | Flatbed |
| Series Number | 2700 |
| Sheet Size | 3 x 5 to 8.5 x 14 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home/Office document printing |
| Supported Media Sizes | 3 x 5 inches, Legal (8.5 x 14 inches) |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 195161617966 |
| Warranty Type | extended warranty |
| Wattage | 2.5 watts |
I**O
Works with Eero mesh system
TLDR: good printer, works with eero wifi mesh system, set up in less than 10 minutes - great step-by-step instructions via HP Smart app. If you need a basic printer for occasional printing that's super easy to setup, get this. I initially bought the Canon Pixma MG3620. Downloaded their app to get things setup and what a nightmare. I have an eero wifi and the PIXMA printer would not show up on initial scan. I would select scan again after clicking a series of buttons on the printers and then it would popup only to show my wireless network listed 4 times with me being left to determine which one I connected to. I assumed it didn't matter but it did given after selecting 1 and inputting the password, it wouldn't connect. I would click the series of buttons on the printer again to begin the process again only to have all the wifi networks show up (mine + other networks it found) but in a totally different order. This meant I couldn't even weed out each of my 4 networks to find which one was right. Also, the one time I did manage to get it to connect, I had to set my eero wifi in legacy mode for it to connect. As soon as I removed it from legacy mode, the printer began failing again only for me to begin attempting to get it connected again. I looked on many forums but eventually couldn't find a solution as many other people had issues as well. Why do I mention the printer above? Because I then bought THIS hp printer and simply downloaded the app, plugged in the printer, turned it on, and followed the step-by-step instructions (with animations) and it immediately found my network and connected. No duplicate entries, no hassle, it just worked. I was printing within minutes. I then tested printing on my mac, my downstairs PC, and my phone with AirPrint and it all just worked. I spent almost 2 hours on the canon printer troubleshooting and it was just a huge headache. As for print quality between the two, I couldn't tell you, but if you just need a basic occasional printer, you can't beat this for the price and simplicity. Hope this helps.
L**M
I Don't See What the Big Fuss Was...
I had no problem setting this printer up. That being said, I am a millennial. No offense to the older generation, but if you are not one who is privy to technology or its many advances, this printer will not be the easiest for you to set up... To make things easier for those that might struggle with setup, here they are in layman terms: 1. Take Printer out of the box. 2. Take off all wrapping. 3. Plug it in and turn it on. 4. Slide up the back printer paper tray. 5. The blue marker in the middle of the space on this this tray, needs to be slid over to the left, before you can add paper. You might have to pull it forward and up before you can slide. 6. Open the bottom panel, open the inner door, unwrap the ink and insert the cartridges as directed by the illustrated guide. 7. Get your smartphone, because this is how you are going to be setting this up. If you don't have one, then you have to go to 123.hp.com and set it up that way, but it's highly recommended to use the app on the phone. 8. Download HP Smart from the apple store or the play store. 9. Select the first option to set up a new printer. As long as the Wi-Fi light on the printer is flashing and the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth light is on, on the smartphone you should return a result of your new printer. 10. From there, set up your new account or log in with your current HP account if you already have one.' This took me all of five minutes to do, not long at all. Very easy set up for someone who is technology-savvy or who is able to follow instructions well. Make sure to hit that you are replacing your old printer if that is what you are doing as well. If you want to set it up on a desktop, you can go to 123.hp.com To me, this isn't hard to, but I do think that HP could have laid out the instructions much better than they did. It's like they assumed that everyone would understand to get out their smartphones and set up their printer like there was no problem at all. They need to work on that and make it more user-friendly. The printer itself is great. Nothing is broken, connected easily, looks very nice, and is printing wonderfully. I would highly recommend this printer to others as long as they are comfortable with this type of setup process.
N**N
I have purchased the HP DeskJet 2755e All-in-One Printer, and it has exceeded my expectations. This printer is compact and stylish, fitting perfectly on my desk without taking up much space. The print, scan, and copy functions work smoothly, and setup was quick and hassle-free. The highlight for me is the 3 months of free ink through HP Plus, which is a great bonus for new users. The printer delivers crisp, clear prints for documents and decent-quality photos. Connectivity options, including wireless printing from my phone and laptop, make it very convenient for everyday use. Overall, the HP DeskJet 2755e is reliable, user-friendly, and excellent value for a home printer. Highly recommended for students, home offices, or anyone needing a versatile all-in-one printer!
S**Z
Ink finished only after 10 prints
E**U
Works great. Very light weight.
A**R
Jammed terribly within the first month of having it, went through way too much time with their customers support, so much unnecessary steps and WASTE my time.. at one point during customer support help they made me count out 12 pieces of paper, put them in, then don't do anything with them, then take them out, turn OFF the printer and then flip the printer over...??!! WASTE OF TIME AND BRAIN CELLS. Doing the HOKEY POKEY WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE PRODUCTIVE IN TROUBLE SHOOTING. All it ended up being was a simple paper jam - they could have told me to flip the printer over at the beginning to find where some things get caught in it... would HAVE SAVED ME TWO HOURS AND A HEADACHE... how many times they made me turn off and off the printer, all those times it takes to restart and reconnect to the internet.... Anyways, now the problem is, every time and everything I print gets cut off. No matter how much you adjust it, parameters, making sure the item is correct size... but no. So much wasted ink and PAPER.. probably don't have any papers left to print in my HP ink service... too bad they didn't send paper to your house too. What a waste all around. Don't care to deal with HP support anymore, as kind as they are. I'm so tired and frustrated with the inconsistency in their products, and the loops of steps they make you jump through in trouble shooting even though it should be an obvious fix via the in depth detail vivid description given the issue...they really should just make people start off with physically inspecting the printers rather than WASTE THEIR TIME PLAYING POKE THE PRINTER BUTTONS WHEN YOUVE MADE IT CLEAR ITS NOT A CONNECTION ISSUE BUT RATHER A PHYSICAL ISSUE WITH THE PRINTER.
K**R
In order to setup this printer on Linux I had to start up windows 10 in a virtual machine, download the HP Smart app only thru MS store there is no direct download from HP site. Once HP Smart is downloaded and installed the printer could be setup. Once the wifi was connected and setup Its no problem to use on linux (need to install HPlip or HP Device Manager). The USB port is completely useless on my Linux and windows 10 laptops however it only works with limitations on my win 8 laptop. Print and scan quality are great, haven't tried it on photo paper. Top panel on printer is easy to use and clearly marked (unlike other printers where each button has several functions) Easy to clear paper jams, clear errors such as out of paper etc... Easily makes B/W and Colour copies from the panel. Can not use usb so scans are horribly slow. a photo colour copy at 300dpi takes 20 secs to scan a Letter sized page. At 600dpi it takes near 2 mins and at 1200dpi takes over 5 mins. Since the firmware update I am no longer able to use refilled/generic ink. It only uses HP cartridges which are nearly twice the price than generic ink carts.
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