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The HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e delivers fast color printing, 250-sheet paper capacity, and duplex scanning and copying. It includes wireless and printer security capabilities to keep your multifunction printer up to date and secure.
FROM AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED PRINTER BRAND – The OfficeJet Pro 9125e is perfect for offices printing quality color documents like presentations, brochures and flyers. Print speeds up to 18 ppm color, 22 ppm black
UPGRADED FEATURES – Fast color printing, copy, fax, auto 2-sided printing and scanning, auto document feeder, and a 250-sheet input tray
WIRELESS PRINTING – Stay connected with our most reliable dual-band Wi-Fi, which automatically detects and resolves connection issues
HP APP – Print, scan, copy, or fax right from your smartphone with the easiest-to-use print app
3 MONTHS OF INK INCLUDED when you activate HP+ – Includes 3 months subscription for Instant Ink delivery service with HP+ activation. Ink ships automatically so you never run out. After 3 months, monthly fee applies unless cancelled
PROTECTS YOUR DATA – Built-in HP Wolf Pro Security uses a powerful suite of customizable tools that boosts security and helps keep networks protected against cyber threats and malware
2.7-INCH TOUCHSCREEN – Quickly navigate your printer with a large color touchscreen and a phone-like user interface
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN – Made with more than 40% recycled plastic
This printer is intended to work only with cartridges with HP chips or circuitry and will block cartridges using non-HP chips or circuitry. Periodic firmware updates will maintain the effectiveness of these measures










amanda –
Pictures turn out amazingly good!
I first printed a recipe, which printed fine. Next, I looked at my pics in the hp app. I clicked on 2 to print. I hit the button, and they instantly shot out. My mouth flew open, and I questioned how? I had just clicked the button! My husband and I were amazed with the quality. Our old printer of another brand never prints anywhere close to that good or nearly as fast. It would have taken much much longer to print them on our old printer. My husband set it up on his phone. Then, he printed our insurance cards and a ticket to a show. They both printed quickly. I was messing around in the hp app, and printed some cards and coloring pages. They all printed in great quality. I’ve since printed more recipes, some vet records, and other papers. I’m loving the quality and quickness. I’m not sure how the whole paying for ink monthly will work. I’m not sure if it’ll be cheaper or not. Our old printer didn’t have the option to print on 2 sides. We haven’t had one of those in yrs, so I like that we have that option back in the house. I forgot when I was printing recipes that I had that option again. I guess I’ll have to print them again if I want them double sided. My daughter will be using it lots to print stuff for school. It was very easy to use the screen then the app to follow setup steps. It prints better than my old printer but the cost is cheaper. I don’t know how. I say it’s a good value for the money. I haven’t had it long enough to see how well it will function over time but for now it is working great. It came with 3 months of free ink and 1 month of free paper. I’ve already received both in the mail. I canceled the paper, but it says I will be billed for October, even though there is still plenty of time before then. If I get billed for a month I won’t be using the paper option I won’t be happy. That makes me believe, if you end up canceling the ink, you’ll still get billed. I don’t think you should be if you cancel it early enough like I did on the paper. If I get billed for paper I won’t receive for the following month I will cancel the ink. I will not support that. The weight of the printer isn’t too bad. I’m able to pick it up myself and move it.Overall, if you print lots of normal random stuff like I do, I think you’ll like this printer. I’m amazed with the pictures, and they weren’t even on picture paper! I’ve got a cricut, so I can’t wait to see how well it prints stuff for my cricut when I need stuff printed.
Amazon Customer –
HP not connecting to the new comcast routers
Message to HP Support or Forum Post:Subject: HP Wireless Printers Not Connecting to New Comcast RoutersMessage:Hello HP Support,I’m experiencing an issue where HP wireless printers are unable to connect to the new generation of Comcast/Xfinity routers. These routers appear to block the MAC addresses of new devices attempting to connect, and there seems to be no option for the user to manually allow the MAC address through the router interface.When trying to set up a wireless HP printer (please see model below), it fails to join the network. After troubleshooting with Comcast, it became clear that their new routers are rejecting the connection at the MAC address level — which directly impacts the ability to set up and use HP printers.Details:HP Printer Model: [insert your printer model here]Comcast Router Model: [insert model here, often something like XB7/XB8/Xfinity Gateway]Issue: Printer cannot connect via Wi-Fi; router is blocking device MAC address; no option to allow/whitelist the address.Please investigate compatibility between HP wireless printers and the latest Comcast/Xfinity routers. If a firmware update or workaround is available, I and many other users would appreciate guidance on resolving this issue.Thank you,[Your First Name]Would you like me to tailor it further based on your specific printer model or router model? Or do you want a version for Twitter/X too?Message to HP Support or Forum Post:Subject: HP Wireless Printers Not Connecting to New Comcast RoutersMessage:Hello HP Support,I’m experiencing an issue where HP wireless printers are unable to connect to the new generation of Comcast/Xfinity routers. These routers appear to block the MAC addresses of new devices attempting to connect, and there seems to be no option for the user to manually allow the MAC address through the router interface.When trying to set up a wireless HP printer (please see model below), it fails to join the network. After troubleshooting with Comcast, it became clear that their new routers are rejecting the connection at the MAC address level — which directly impacts the ability to set up and use HP printers.Details:HP Printer Model: [insert your printer model here]Comcast Router Model: [insert model here, often something like XB7/XB8/Xfinity Gateway]Issue: Printer cannot connect via Wi-Fi; router is blocking device MAC address; no option to allow/whitelist the address.Please investigate compatibility between HP wireless printers and the latest Comcast/Xfinity routers. If a firmware update or workaround is available, I and many other users would appreciate guidance on resolving this issue.Thank you,[Your First Name]Would you like me to tailor it further based on your specific printer model or router model? Or do you want a version for Twitter/X too?
Roberto Robie –
Todo muy bien, excelente calidad de intensión. lo único que no me gusta es que aunque si imprime en tamaño oficio, solo escanea documentos en tamaño carta. Everything is fine, excellent quality of printing. The only thing I don’t like is that although it does print in legal size, it only scans letter-sized documents.