🖨️ Print smart, live smarter — the HP ENVY 6055e keeps your creativity flowing and your desk clutter-free.
The HP ENVY 6055e is a versatile wireless color inkjet printer designed for busy homes and creative professionals. It offers fast print speeds up to 10 ppm (black), automatic duplex printing, and seamless mobile connectivity. With HP+ smart features and a 3-month Instant Ink trial, it ensures you stay productive with minimal interruptions. Compact, energy-efficient, and easy to set up, it’s the perfect all-in-one solution for printing, scanning, and copying everyday documents and vibrant photos.
Output sheet capacity | 25 hojas |
Paper Size | 3 x 5 to 8.5 x 11 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 11 inch |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 100 |
Color | white |
Wattage | 4 watts |
Power Consumption | 4 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Printer Connectivity Type | wired, wireless |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Control Method | Touch |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 8 ppm |
Processor Count | 1 |
Ink Color | color |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Print media | Envelopes, Glossy film, Paper (plain), Labels, Glossy photo paper |
Scanner Type | Flatbed |
Controller Type | Android |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.21"D x 17.03"W x 5.2"H |
Item Weight | 11.51 Pounds |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Inkjet |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Additional Features | Energy Star Certified, Self Healing Wi-Fi |
Color Pages per Minute | 7 ppm |
B&W Pages per Minute | 10 ppm |
Duplex | Automatic |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
T**N
Never again.
Just a few buyer beware tips before you buy this (and probably any HP printer) printer. If you are just in need of the occasional label, document, or picture printing, you might want to skip this brand.First off even though Amazon (and possibly the seller)encourages you to buy the off brand (and much more affordable ink) don’t. Only HP ink works. Also, the major selling point, for me anyway, that even if one cartridge runs out, you can still print. Nope. And lastly, unless you’re using enough ink to warrant the monthly subscription fee for their service, which automatically sends out ink you definitely want to skip this printer.I bought it, along with the recommended off brand ink that was 3x more printing at a savings. Unfortunately a month after sample in runs out I pop in my off brand, but the ink wouldn’t work the printer just kept saying not HP, buy more ink. Then wanted my cc information for the subscription ink. Long conversation with tech support. They turned off the subscription request and assured me that as long as I buy real HP ink no problem. Fast forward 13 months, I get low/no ink warning and it won’t print a label even though the black shows nearly full and color shows at least half. After waiting a few days for yet more ink to arrive still won’t print and keep getting call to renew subscription. After a good couple of weeks of me, my kid, a friend all running through set up rebooting whatever you can think of it won’t accept the new HP ink I’m guessing because the subscription hasn’t been renewed.I’m done. Over Christmas I’ve ordered a new Canon printer, it might have issues who knows, but I’ll take my chances. At least their ink is inexpensive, available everywhere not just Amazon (oh yeah I should add no where locally to buy the ink, Amazon or the subscription are the *only* options). I. Will. Never. Buy. Another. HP. Product. Again. We’ve had their desktops, laptops, and printers for decades, but never again.
B**T
Makes an expensive nightlight!😡
Don’t waste your time, money, or sanity on this piece of junk!!! First off HP wants way more info than they should have just for you to use a stupid printer! During setup they ask tons of permission and if you say no then your printer won’t work. After catching on to this and needing to print ASAP I finally gave in and (might have agreed to giving them my firstborn and) just answered the stupid questions the way they wanted.Finally get it set up and it worked ok for first few weeks. Didn’t need to use it for a few weeks, and now all hell has broke loose! I know I have crummy WiFi (if you live in country or otherwise have internet/WiFi issues you’ll probably have the same issues so don’t even bother). The next time we tried to use it we found that it likes to disconnect from the WiFi and does NOT automatically reconnect. This model does NOT have any kind of screen or an on/off button and constantly has bright glowing lights on with no other options. Even when it’s not connected or working properly it glows! It would work as a very expensive nightlight, but not a printer!!!We first started having issues with it saying it was out of paper even though there was plenty in it (it also doesn’t seem to hold as much as our last HP printer). One of the times it said this we refilled it and printed something. The paper came out all chewed up as if it had been jammed but there was no alert saying that it had jammed. Now I’m in a jam because I need to print again and it was a bugger to get reconnected to any devices that were previously connected.I FINALLY got the thing reconnected after six hours of checking devices for updates, reloading drivers, etc. now it STILL WON’T PRINT!!!!!😡 Its now saying that it’s low on paper AND ink! It has plenty of paper, but I went ahead and added more. It acknowledged the paper for a couple minutes but then reverted back (without ever printing anything)! It says the black ink is low and that I print an average of 14 pages a month. I’ve only had it set up for a few months and doubt that we’ve even printed 50 pages yet. I thought that maybe if I agreed to print in color it would still print then. No such luck! No, instead it tries to sell me on the $5 a month ink subscription. Oh, and the free ink you’re promised-dream on! In order to get the 6 months of free ink you have to sign up for automatic shipments (when you first set up your printer or you lose them) for a certain amount of time and guess how much ink you’re going to use (which you’ll likely be wrong since it seems their cartridges hold less ink) in order to get it.Oh, and if you think the handy app on your phone will be of any help, well, good luck. Sure, there are a couple places in the app that you’re supposed to be able to get help through tech support. None of them worked. I never even got an AI response. I’m done with HP. Spare yourself! You can’t say you weren’t warned!Bottom line-unless you’re looking for a nightlight that looks like a printer this isn’t the item for you. It does have a pretty glow, but I don’t know anyone that would choose to spend $150 on a nightlight!
A**E
It works great... no frills printing, scanning, and copying. Here's the trick...
I needed a printer for the odd occasional use for a MacBook. I had an old envy 4500 that was about 10 years old that finally tanked. I read the reviews here and at first I was concerned but I decided to go for it because the other printers were way too much for the few print jobs I need to do.The printer was easy to set up, remove the packaging materials and turn it on. (I tend to not print out the alignment sheet because it burns through the color ink). The printer has a cycling glowing purple light and it sleeps in a low blue light with a green light on the side. I just turn the printer off when not in use. It has a button for color copies and a button for black and white copies. A cancel button, and an info button--no display, it's very basic.I purchased a USB printer cable also on Amazon and plugged the printer into my Mac (should work with Windows too). Note, once you plug into the printer cable, it seems that connecting to WiFi is disabled.From there, you can get to the printer's web page which lets you play with all the settings. I turned on web print and disabled blue tooth (which I believe is used by the HP app that I didn't install).That's it. I can still print remotely to the printer from the sofa via web print, or print directly from my plugged in Mac.I didn't install any apps, I didn't get the printer on WiFI to get it talking to HP, and I didn't subscriber to any ink subscription service.Super easy. I hope this is useful for someone to make an informed decision for their printing needs.I would recommend to a friend and I would purchase this again.
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