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The HP DeskJet 3755 is a compact all-in-one wireless inkjet printer designed for busy professionals who value space and speed. It delivers up to 19 ppm black and 15 ppm color printing, supports versatile paper sizes, and integrates effortlessly with smartphones and Alexa voice commands. Backed by HP Instant Ink compatibility, it ensures you stay productive without ink interruptions.
B&W Pages per Minute | 19 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 15 ppm |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Ink Color | Black |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
Number of Trays | 1 |
Control Method | Voice |
Compatible Cartridge | HP 65 Series Instant Ink Ready Cartridges |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Vera |
Print media | Envelopes, Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Display Type | 7 segment + icon LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Tablets |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Features | wireless,compact |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 5.13 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.97"D x 15.86"W x 5.55"H |
Paper Size | 3 x 5 to 8.5 x 14, Letter, Legal, Envelope |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 60 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Is Electric | No |
Duplex | Manual |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Color | Seagrass |
W**R
Perfect
This printer has exceeded my expectations! It’s fast, quiet, and produces high-quality prints every time. Whether I’m printing photos or labels, everything comes out crisp and clear. The setup was super easy, and the wireless connection works perfectly. I can print straight from my phone Ink lasts longer than I expected. Overall, a reliable and efficient printer that’s perfect for home or office use. Highly recommended
A**R
Great compact printer for basic tasks at an excellent price.
First off, the "What's in the Box" blurb on the page that I ordered from was incorrect: the printer does not come with a CD or a USB cable. It does come with the two necessary ink cartridges: one for color and one for black. That said, the CD is really not necessary, and I purchased a USB cable from Amazon for $8.99 which was delivered the next day.Setup was simple, following the very clear and easy instructions. Going online to 123.hp.com gets you to the software download, accomplished quickly in simple steps. I opted out of the automatic ink option, since this is a printer that will not be used frequently. After the connections and setup were done, the single test page printed, in color, very quickly. I also printed a page that was simply text - it printed very quickly (less than 5 seconds from hitting the "print" option on the app). There is a recent review as of this writing that complains that the printing is very slow, but I would guess that is a local software or connection problem, and not a problem with the printer, unless the unit is defective in some way.All in all very pleased with the footprint (it sits with room to spare on a 20" X 10" side table top), ease of use, functionality, quality, and value.Update 7-18-2023: Still a good, compact, reliable printer for light use and basic tasks. But I have it directly connected and dedicated to a single desktop computer, so I can't comment on the WiFi issues. I must modify my initial statement about how quickly it prints text - my first pages were MS-Word documents, and it worked flawlessly and fast. Printing text from PDF files is much slower, about 45 to 60 seconds per page. So not a printer I would recommend for high volume PDF file printing.
K**Y
Worst printer setup EVER! Wouldn't connect to WiFi or USB, and came with a dried out ink cartridge!
If you are about to make the same mistake I did by purchasing this printer b/c it's the least expensive one available for same-day delivery via Prime, then save yourself time and money by reading this first. I literally spent 5 hours working on setting this up today and finally ended up having to call HP Support for assistance. They took 45 minutes to troubleshoot over the phone.1. This printer ONLY connects to 2.4ghz wi-fi, and not all wi-fi routers are "manually" switchable. So if you have a non-manually-switchable 5ghz router (like I have through Spectrum, model sac2v2s), then you have to call HP Support to get 5ghz drivers by letting them remote-in to your computer because the drivers aren't easy to find. The person I spoke with at HP Support even installed the wrong driver pak on my computer initially. So if you fall into the category of having a router that auto-switches between 2.4ghz to 5ghz without the option to manually switch, then getting the right drivers installed is the ONLY way you'll be able to connect to wi-fi.2. If you can't connect to wi-fi, then you have to connect via a SPECIAL USB cable... not just any old USB cable. And this printer DOES NOT COME WITH THE CABLE! You must purchase a USB-A to USB-B cable separately (one end is a normal USB connection but the other end is a big old fat square shape with a slightly curved top). It's an "old" printer style cable.3. But I couldn't even connect via USB, so had to call HP Support for assistance. After the technician remoted-in to my computer, installed the wrong drivers, installed the right drivers, tried figuring out why the printer was showing an error for the ink cartridge (after it super-slowly auto-printed 2 pages of wi-fi setup instructions TWICE, for a total printing of 4 pages overall), then they made me "watch" a video on how to remove the ink cartridges b/c they couldn't tell me how to do it (and there were no instructions included about it), they finally determined there was an issue with the black ink cartridge. She said it happens periodically where the cartridges arrive already "dried up."- This normally wouldn't be that big of an issue since you can print using the multi-color cartridge, but since it's 5 days before Christmas and I just bought the printer this morning on a Prime same-day delivery rush to print shipping labels since my big printer died last night, I'm going to end up using a lot of the color cartridge to get the job done and HP said they were ONLY going to send me a new black cartridge. I had to protest MULTIPLE times since their "defective" black cartridge is going to cost me money because I'll have to replace the color cartridge sooner than normal. The Tech finally got approval from a Supervisor to send me a color and black cartridge - and I'm supposed to receive them in 17 days. SEVENTEEN DAYS!*** Do your homework before buying this printer. When I think about how much time I wasted today and all the hassle I went through just to print labels to ship Christmas packages, I truly wish I had spent $100 more and bought a "decent" printer. This one is AWFUL and the setup experience was beyond horrendous.*** Your only safety net for ensuring you'll be able to print quickly upon delivery is to buy backup ink cartridges and a USB-A to USB-B cable (if your router isn't "manually" switchable or if you're unsure). And even with all that, it will still probably take you a while to setup so it's usable. And you'll still end up with an old model printer with poor print quality that requires you to download the HP Smart software through the HP website before you can do one darn thing!Trust me, keep shopping.
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