HP ENVY 4520 All-in-One Wireless Printer
$39.99
$99.99
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Model: HP Envy 4520
Condition: Refurbished
Top positive review
19 people found this helpful
Great Low-priced Printer (And I LOVE the Instant Ink Program).
By Matty C on Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2017
My previous printer was a high-end Epson with two paper drawers. And ink that cost $80 per pop -- black and color. When I changed my cartridges recently, the printer worked for one day. It showed new ink levels. The next day? Said my cartridges were almost empty. I reinserted them. No change. So, because I need a printer, I bought the HP Envy 4520 -- my first HP printer ever (I've only used Epson and Canon in the past). To be fair, I'm not going to review it and mentally compare it to the previous printer, as they are two completely different classes. Please keep in mind one thing, though: This is an inexpensive entry-level printer. Nothing insanely fancy. And far from professional-level scanning and printing. However, if you are a home-user (and not a power user), you will be perfectly okay with this printer. PROS: - Size is perfect and fits on a shelf; no need to use desk/counter space - Touch screen is grayscale, but easy to use; it's responsive and basic. I have all the information I need - The scanner is okay; resolution is not extremely high, but remember... this is an inexpensive home printer - Edge-to-edge printing is nice - Duplex printing on a printer in this price range? Great! This is one feature I absolutely can't live without - Quickly and easily linked to my home network - The Android app? Nice... Mobile printing is simple and easy - My printer has it's own dedicated email, so I can actually send things to be printed when I'm not at home - In my opinion, the Instant Ink program is great (read below for more details) CONS: - Print speed is a tad slower than I would like - It has needed to be "re-added" to my network twice so far; I think it's more a network issue than printer issue, though; it's been fine for a few weeks - While the touch screen shows the basic information, it is small! Now. About the HP Instant Ink program... I've read many reviews that are dead-set against this HP program. After doing research, I'm quite unsure why, honestly. I love the program, and I think it's a great HP feature -- kudos to the company. (No, I don't work for HP, and I was not paid to list the following. A few statistics about the Instant Ink program: 1. It's NOT required you join. You are not forced to sign up. You will not get constant ads. 2. They have multiple pricing plans for the program, and all are based on the number of pages you print each month. 3. The 50-page per month plan is $2.99; the 100-page, $4.00; 300-page, $9.99. And you can rollover unused pages. 4. Your printer automatically communicates to HP when you are about to run out of ink, and they ship you new cartridges. They are set to arrive before you run out. 5. The cartridges you get are higher-output than what you would buy in the store (according to HP). 6. Annual savings? $100-$700 based on the plan you choose and how much you print. 7. Free trial (30 days, I believe) 8. You can cancel or change your plan at any time. In fact, I've already upgraded mine based on my print output. Now a few opinions about the above: 1. Who doesn't want to save money? I know I do. I also enjoy saving time. No need to go to the store and buy cartridges or order online. 2. My first set of ink cartridges were shipped 2 days after I had my printer. Why? The cartridges that come with the printer -- like most any printer -- are low-volume. 3. A pack of ink (black and color) would cost between $30-40 depending on where you purchased them. I'm on the $4.99 plan, so I'm spending about $60 per YEAR for ink. And I know I'll need replacements more than twice (once more if you include the initial shipment). 4. The HP account you sign up for tracks your printing (page use) so you can easiliy upgrade or even downgrade as necessary. You also know your "rollover" page count if applicable. Overall? A nice printer. With a great ink program attached. No complaints here. Printer: 4 stars. 1 star added because of the attached Instant Ink program.
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
YOU'LL ENVY THOSE WHO DON'T HAVE ONE!
By ArGee on Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2017
HP Envy 4520 is so bad that what I "envy" are those of you who don't have to put up with having to change networks every time you want to print something from the Internet. That's fine if you have the time and can deal with software so flaky you'll reach for a fork to try and fix it! Once you get it going in DIRECT mode, don't expect to get back onto the Internet in during the next 10 minutes because you're stuck in a secured IntrAnet that HP has created to gobble up your resources. When you talk to HP on the phone (if you have the 3 to 6 hours its gonna take just to reach the right person and just about everybody who doesn't work for HP or knows someone who works for HP will experience and it will always turn out to be the wrong number. HP support team has been sweet and understanding to me in the past, but those people were smart and left the company just like they said they were.... The bottom line is: If you want to "Envy" others who listened to me, try it. Your the one who is going to be sorry, but you will be my 2nd biggest group of fans in the future. My biggest fans will be those who listened while others around them didn't. If you want your kid to be an A or A+ student don't purchase an HP printer from the low line and why shell out $1,200 for HP's top of the line printer when there are so many brands. For those of you who just bought an Envy: Test it out! Kick the Tires! But Save your receipt because no matter if you kicked it off the top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, they won't know the difference when you take it back! Trust Me they are waiting in the store to give you a refund and they will think less of you if you don't return it, just like everyone at Amazon thinks of me, I'm sure. But it's ok. Not everyone you sleep with in your life is going to bw your husband or wife, and if they didn't seem right when you kicked their tires, what you will end up doing with your HP Envy is the same thing you did with them and my partner (husband) and I are still together after almost 34 years, but this HP Envy won't be in our house much longer. than the few months when I bought it. The ink plan alone is driving me nuts.
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