Text was satisfactorily sharp and crisp in both color and black-and-white documents no streaking was apparent. Overall, I was fairly impressed with the HP Envy Inspire 7955e’s print quality, particularly when it came to finer details. HP Envy Inspire 7955e All-in-One Printer print quality
Using the ADF to make single-sided copies of a black-and-white text document, the Envy Inspire 7955e managed 8.3 ppm, which is slightly slower than the OfficeJet Pro 9015e’s 10.4 ppm. The former scanned and printed out a colorful Time Magazine cover in 1 minute and 23 seconds the latter did the same chore in 1 minute and 40 seconds. The Envy Inspire 7955e scanned and printed a multicolored text doc at 2.9 ppm (5 ppm for black-and-white copies), which is far slower than the biz-centric OfficeJet Pro9015e (10 and 11.1 ppm, respectively). It’s not as speedy as some of its competitors, though. Today’s top-tier all-in-one printers are also adroit at scanning and copying, and the Envy Inspire 7955e has the whole family covered when it comes to duplicating homework assignment sheets polishing up group projects or creating colorful flyers to help find somebody’s lost dog. HP Envy Inspire 7955e All-in-One Printer copy and scan speeds Note: HP rates the HP Envy Inspire 7955e at up to 15 ppm for black-and-white documents, and up to 10 ppm for color copies. That’ll impress your clients, no doubt (ie, the sleeping baby). That’s markedly slower, to be sure, but I could absolutely notice the lowered decibel level as my document eked its way through, and the Envy Inspire 7955e’s chunky machinations didn’t sound nearly as harsh. Using the duplexer to create two-sided black-and-white prints, the HP Envy Inspire 7955e managed 5.8 ppm, nearly half the speed of the OfficeJet Pro 9015e’s 10 ppm for duplexing in Enhanced Quiet Mode, it printed out that same test doc in 1 minute and 39.1 seconds, or 3.5 ppm. It printed out my 5-page mixed text and color graphics document in 46.7 seconds, or 6.4 ppm. At default settings with the printer fully warmed up, it churned out my 5-page black-and-white text document in 27.8 seconds, or 10.9 ppm - a tad slower than the OfficeJet Pro 9015e (13.4 ppm as tested), which is designed for faster output. Using standard printing paper in its (smallish) 125-sheet input tray, the HP Envy Inspire 7955e holds its own with day-to-day home office chores. (Image credit: Laptop Mag) HP Envy Inspire 7955e All-in-One Printer print speeds
This comprehensive printing platform also adds integrated ink management and a variety of other nifty features - including six months of free ink when you sign up for HP+. HP calls it the “printer that prints everything so you can create anything,” from high-res vacation photos to black-and-white office documents for your next group project. The HP Envy Inspire 7955e All-in-One Printer is an excellent option for any small business, home office, or makeshift dorm room. Print Speed (Tested): 10.9 ppm (black), 6.4 ppm (color) Print Speed (Rated): Up to 15 ppm (black), 10 ppm (color)
Print Resolution: Up to 4800 x 1200 (optimized dpi color), 1200 x 1200 (black)Ĭonnectivity: 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, BTE5.0 (for setup)Ĭompatibility: macOS v10.13 High Sierra (or later) Windows 7 through 10 (32-bit or 64-bit) Chrome OS (after setup)
Ink/Toner: 2 cartridges (black, tri-color)