At the same time, you do another thing important, such as capture up on the newest pandemic information, or perhaps something more pleasant, such as grab a treat. The tradeoff is that you quit the benefit of allowing your AIO to feed itself multipage scan and copy jobs. Amongst its many rivals, Canon’s like-priced and similarly featured Pixma TS6320 Wireless All-in-One is among the closest in dimension and girth, primarily because neither machine comes with an ADF. The Envy 5055 measures five by 17.5 by 14.5 inches (HWD) and evaluates a hair under 12 extra pounds. If you do not do a great deal of multipage copy or scan jobs, the Envy 5055, coupled with Instant Ink, is a practical pick for an office with light needs. What the Envy does have more than the XP-7100 and various other rivals is a choice for decreasing operating costs via HP’s Instant Ink program. Most significantly, it does not have an automated document feeder (ADF) to send multipage documents to the scanner. Such as our customer multifunction Editors’ Choice, Epson’s Expression Premium XP-7100 Small-in-One, and the Envy 5055 prints well (mainly photos), but unlike the relatively more expensive XP-7100, this HP AIO is a bit brief on features.
HP Envy 5000 Driver – On the lower finish of HP’s Envy line of inkjets, the Envy 5055 All-in-One Printer is an entry-level all-in-one (AIO) built with families and offices in mind.