
George Koons
during the set up phase the app could not connect my printer to wifi, even after multiple attempts and yes, wifi and Bluetooth were on as directed. I used the ethernet cable, entered the IP address, and it connected immediately. Once that was completed, I used the app to print and it worked, however, it's not as easy to use as the HP Smart app. A little quirky but maybe some getting used to will help.

scott johnson
The fact that you cannot operate the smart pnel form your windows computer is ridiculous. Why is it only Android or IOS based? As a business, I use my computer for most scanning, which is possible, but not controllable from my computer, except as a basic scan. No color change, size, ratio, or any other edit except crop. This loss of functionality is the only negative I have. The printing and set up were otherwise easy.
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Patrick Marshall
Setting up on Android using app versus paper instructions is extremely confusing. The numbers for steps on the app don't correspond with the numbers on the paper instructions leading to waiting for things to happen which aren't necessary. Step "2" on the app includes ink installation which is step "3" on paper. Therefore you wait for an hour for "the download" which never finishes. The progress bar has no relation to the actual steps and just adds confusion. Obnoxious level of permissions.