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Sit the HP Envy 5540 next to the identically priced Epson WF-2630 and it's no contest: the latter looks cheap and boxy, while the HP is undeniably stylish. It's much friendlier too: by contrast with the Epson's clunky 25-button interface, the Envy is cont...
Excellent print quality, Stylish design...
Tricolour cartridge design leads to wasted ink, Slow print speeds...
On paper, the HP Envy 5540 looks like a stylish and capable printer for a fantastic price. But print quality and speed don't match the confidence of the design, and the value proposition gets worse and worse the more you print...
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This printer uses cartridges with integrated print heads, so there's no waiting for the ink system to prime itself before you start using it. That said, we had to remove and re-insert the tri-colour cartridge before it was happy to proceed. In the base th...
Another adequate, but unenviable, inkjet MFP – the Envy 5540 is a workhorse, nothing more...
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The HP ENVY 5540 is an All-In-One printer that boasts built-in Wi-Fi, double-siding printing, a 2.2-inch touch screen which makes navigating the printer extremely easy, and also the ability to save money on ink using HP Instant Ink. It retails for less th...
Builtin WiFi, Respectable black / white print speeds, Low price for a printer of this standard, Separate paper trays for regular and photo printing, Instant Ink ready, Cons, Rather large, No USB cable included...
Rather large, No USB cable included...
All in all, the HP Envy 5540 is the perfect option for students or home office users on a budget. The double-sided print option, which isn't normally a feature on printers of this price range, works extremely well. With the ability to also produce high-qu...
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Costing less than £80, the Envy 5540 provides a printer, scanner and copier in a compact unit that measures just 156mm high, 454mm wide and 410mm deep. The black plastic box doesn't look particularly exciting, but HP has managed to squeeze in two paper tr...
The Envy 5540 is good value for people who need to produce a lot of colour documents or photo prints, and provides good quality for such a low-cost printer. However, simple mono text documents remain relatively expensive and there are cheaper options avai...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-02-06 01:40:03
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Sit the HP Envy 5540 next to the similarly priced Epson WF-2630 and it's no contest: the latter looks cheap and boxy, while the HP is undeniably stylish. It's much friendlier too: by contrast with the Epson's clunky 25-button interface, the Envy is contro...
". print quality and speed don't match the confidence of the design, and the value proposition gets worse and worse the more you print."...
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The affordably priced HP Envy 5540 ($130) is an all-in-one inkjet printer that offers solid performance and consistently high image quality on both plain paper and specialty media. A duplexer can make two-sided prints, though not very quickly, while a sec...
Very-high-quality prints and scan, Prints graphics quickl, Fast to scan PDF, Ink subscription lowers printing cost, Touch screen works well...
2.2-inch touch screen is smal, Photo paper tray is fixed at 4 x 6 inches...
The Envy 5540 is a very good all-around performer, prints graphics quickly, and delivers very high print quality on both plain paper and specialty media. Although copy speeds aren't quick, PDF scans happen in a snap. It doesn't qualify as a small office w...
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Clearly meant for home use, the HP Envy 5540 All-in-One Printer ($129.99) doesn't offer the office-oriented features you'd want in even in a home office multifunction printer (MFP), like fax capability or an automatic document feeder (ADF) for scanning...
Automatic duplexer. Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct. Prints through the cloud. Photo tray for 4-by-6-inch photo paper. Fast photo printing in our tests.
No Ethernet or fax. Lacks an automatic document feeder. Slow for business applications. Installation software and front-panel LCD push hard to sell HP's Instant Ink Program...
Designed as an inkjet multifunction printer primarily for home use, the HP Envy 5540 All-in-One Printer can print, scan, copy, print through the cloud, and print directly from mobile devices...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-28 01:44:27
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Ranging in list price from $79 to $299, the new lineup includes two Envy personal/family all-in-ones (AIOs) and four home- and small-office OfficeJet AIO models. Eventually, over the course of the next month or two, we'll take a detailed look at most or a...
Low initial price, High-quality output, Easy to set up and use, Reasonable cost per page (if you subscribe to Instant Ink), Wide cloud and mobile-device support, Duplex printing...
Very high cost per page if you don't opt for Instant Ink, Comparatively slow, Uses two-cartridge ink system, Small input and output trays, with flimsy paper tray, No ADF, SD-card slot, or USB flash-drive port, Mono-only LCD...
This inexpensive, light-duty color inkjet churns out excellent-looking prints, scans, and copies—and, if you commit to Instant Ink, does so at a reasonable cost per page. Read More…...
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