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Reliable and Efficient Printer for Home Office Use
By Bobby Ruiz on Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025
The HP OfficeJet Pro 8135e has been a great addition to my home office setup. It’s easy to set up and connect wirelessly, which makes printing from multiple devices super convenient. The print quality is sharp and vibrant, whether I’m printing documents or photos. I also appreciate the versatility—scanning, copying, and faxing all work smoothly, and the automatic document feeder (ADF) saves me time when handling multi-page jobs. Duplex printing is a bonus for reducing paper use, and the printer runs quietly during operation. The included 3-month Instant Ink trial was a nice touch to get started without worrying about ink right away. Overall, this printer delivers professional-quality results and is perfect for anyone needing a reliable all-in-one device for their home office.
Top critical review
29 people found this helpful
You get what you pay for.
By Chris Habermaas on Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
My wife had an older model which worked great but suddenly had 'Printer Failure' without any explanation what was wrong. I contacted HP support to see if it could be fixed. After about an hour on the phone with someone having a thick Indian accent and hearing his kids screaming in the background he told me HP no longer supported the printer and there was nothing left for me to do but consider it junk. I was done with HP and found another replacement from a different vendor. But my wife wanted a printer with scanning and fax. HP was the only printer at a reasonable price so reluctantly I ordered the latest Office Jet Pro which arrived today. Setup went relatively smooth and got the printer working on one of our MAC Book Pros. But to allow the another MacBook Pro access to the printer required installation of a suitable device driver. HP is horrible for setting up the printer on another laptop. They send you to a 3rd party site to download and PAY for the driver. I didn't want to spend my time in searching device driver hell to get it working on the other laptop. So I called HP support for help. Bad idea, I got another Indian with kids screaming in the background. He really didn't know what he was doing and wanted to take over my laptop to run maintenance because the download of the driver failed. He didn't have any options to solve the issue so the conversation was ended abruptly. You buy a HP printer and it doesn't come with a manual. They give you a site so you can PAY for a manual. I finally got printer working by installing the HP Smart application. It had the option to add a printer to the laptop. It was confusing at first until I figured out the setup has to Bluetooth directly to the printer and do the setup. Documentation to that end was non-existent. So I have the printer working on all my devices (except our iPhones, aggravation for another day). But it is sloooowwww printing. For the meantime I'll use this printer until it breaks and I have no intention in dealing with the putrid HP support. Shame on you HP for you ridiculous and terrible support. At least you can provide a manual.

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