

Print directly from your mobile device without accessing the company network, from anywhere in the office.Mobile printing that keeps your business covered Scan digital files directly to email, network folders, and the cloud with preloaded business apps.Easily manage all your tasks and access shortcuts – just tap and swipe the 6.75-cm (2.65 inch) touchscreen.Fast two-sided printing, copying, and scanning help you fly through tasks.Get more done with print, fax, scan, and copy capabilities and a 50-page automatic document feeder.

Rely on Original HP ink cartridges for durable documents that are water-, fade-, and smear-resistant.Produce professional-quality colour and black text that’s perfect for printing reports, emails, and more.Print up to twice as many pages with optional Original HP high-yield ink cartridges.Manage your budget with professional-quality colour at up to 50% less cost per page than lasers.

Remarkable value for professional, in-office colour Stay productive and tackle high-volume jobs with print, fax, scan, and copy versatility. Other than that and a few other quirks, the HP OfficeJet Pro 8710 is perfect for pretty much everyone.This full-featured all-in-one delivers professional-quality colour for up to 50% lower cost per page than lasers. A longer power cord would’ve been nice, and you need to sign up at HP.com in order to print wirelessly, so do watch out for those factors. So overall the HP OfficeJet Pro 8710 is a pretty good inkjet printer. In that case, you can pick up something like the Brother MFC-J880DW. But, if you can only find it at its original launch price, it’s not worth picking up. Also, HP support in the United States is actually pretty good and helpful. If you can find the HP OfficeJet Pro 8710 below $250, it’s an amazing value for money printer. But we can confirm, there’s no need for worrying it does come with most if not all the modern features you’ll ever need realistically. You may get worried after seeing the launch date of this printer that it won’t have all the modern features. While that statement may be true in terms of power efficiency, it definitely does not hold any value in terms of ink efficiency. HP likes to tout “50% lower cost per page compared to laser printers” with this inkjet printer in the product information. If you don’t want to deal with these weird problems and want something that just works, get the Epson WorkForce WF-3540 instead. For some reason, the highest scan resolution setting degrades the quality of a scan copy. It’s just fine for business work as long as you stay away from the max DPI setting. The print quality and the scan quality of this HP inkjet printer is nothing extraordinary. If you’re still not satisfied, you should rather opt for the Brother HL-L2350DW laser printer.

And for color prints, you can get as high as 18 pages per minute out of this printer. With a low enough quality setting, you can get as many as 22 pages per minute (Black ink) out of it.
