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Ready to switch up your home printer? HP offers a new line of OfficeJet Pro printers for your all in one need. I went to New York to find out more about this printer back in March. I’ve been using the 9025 printer for the last two weeks, and am loving how it works!
Pros
Fast printing
Duplex tray
2-tray support with multiple sizes
HP Smart App support with Instant Ink subscription plan
Cons
Bigger than other home office All-in-one printers
Where is NFC?
About the HP OfficeJet Pro 9025
This smart printer is ready for high volume tasks. You can print, copy, scan, and fax up to 99 copies at a time – color or black and white.
The printer will print out a first page speed of 9 seconds (first page) for black ink, and 10 seconds for color. 1200×1200 dpi for black, and up to 4800×1200 optimized dpi for color prints.
The Thermal Inject technology comes in 4 cartridges – Black, Magenta, Yellow, and Cyan. Two sizes of ink – the smaller cartridges will print up to 1,000 pages, and the large cartridges will print up to 1,600 pages.
There is a black ink cartridge option for 3,000 page printing.
In draft mode, black and white printing can produce up to 39 PPM.
The lower tray is adjustable for standard sizes, all the way up to 8.5×11 inch printing. The 9025 will also print borderless if needed.
Price
The 9025 is $329, and part of a series of Smart Printers. I feel this is comparable to other home all-in-one printers out there.
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The HP Smart App
With the iOS/Android HP Smart App, you can increase productivity in your scans and prints. The app supports a personalized tile system, to customize what you do with your Officejet Pro printer.
You can print, scan, scan to cloud, copy, and run smart tasks. These are shortcut tasks that will turn your printer into a personal assistant.
For example, you can scan in receipts, and they can be recognized, archived, copies, and shared to other services, so you don’t have to do the same thing twice.
Instant Ink Service
The app also allows you to not only get supplies for your printer, but the program also predicts when you need replacement cartridges, and sends them to you before you run out. All at a deeper discount than if you got it at the office supply store.
Overall Thoughts
I put this printer through it’s paces, and didn’t see any real issues. Compared to other all-in-one printers, it does a comparable job. I’ve used the app a few times to make quick prints, scan to the cloud, and more.
It’s not too big, or oddly shaped, so it sets in the corner pretty easy. While I don’t have a phone line, I am glad these printers still come with fax and phone support. Especially for anyone using dial-up networking.
Prices are on-target with other all-in-one printers, and you get a good deal if you use the Instant Ink option.
What do you think about this printer? Let me know!
Disclaimer: I did not get paid to review, but I did get product for review. You can review the policy here.
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Nerdcore VI - Attack of the Nerds
Leveled up radness from over 30 artists, local and across the country. Celebrate Video Games, Star Wars, Comics, 80s TV Shows, Anime/Manga, Cartoons, Transformers and all the other droids you are looking for.
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 5, 2018 - 7pm to 10pm
Runs till: Saturday, June 16, 2018
Geekout over this artwork that makes up our 6h annual Nerdcore show!
::PARTICIPATING ARTIST to include::
Brittany Hanks - Tania Pomales - Jackie Cassidy - Erica Shaw - Kristin Frenzel - Candy Wild Thomas Knapp - Jason West - Robert Page - Erika Taguchi - Chirsta Dippel - Gilen Bousquet -Heather Rose - Jennifer LoveGironda - Sara Leigh -Darren F. Gideon - Michael Grosso - Mark Eaton - Jessica Corley - Nick Cí Sasse - Crafty Dork - Bryan Collins - Nadia Awan - Blake Wheeler - HerArtSheLoves - Jared Konopitski ...and more!
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Fans bought bricks and literally helped build the new studio.
The Mac Computer Expo was held in Petaluma, CA on October 6, 2012. Leo Laporte, the host of TWiT.tv and a Petaluma local, gave a tour to the vendors and speakers of the Expo. I was there for my second time as a speaker, this time on Reputation Management. We first had dinner at Cucina Paradiso then walked to the TWiT studios. It's a tv studio and a technology museum. #geekout iamsonomacounty.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/twit-tv-studio-t...
I talked with Dane Brehm, Digital Imaging technician from Cintegral Technologies (Annabelle Comes Home, Vice, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) at NAB 2019 about video production and workflow. Dane brought part of his rig, which included the OWC Akitio Enclosure, and Kingston NVMe storage.
During the conversation, we talked about not only how he manages his data, but also how he has to send encrypted data across the Internet. This means he needs a good storage solution that works fast.
That is what NVMe is for.
Non-Volitile Memory Express (NVMe) is different than SSD because it can read and write at the same time. This can cut down production time, as Brehm mentions:
Encryption is a big deal. We have to control data, we have to make sure that no one else can see it. And so what traditional drives we had an issue with encryption just not being fast enough, but interfacing it. But with NVMe and and really Kingston – both the consumer and the enterprise products – have that all built in. It makes it my work much easier much faster. We’re looking at somewhere about a 12 to 15 hours savings per week on like a 4k Netflix show.
Dane R. Brehm
Kingston.com.
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Some of them are rather blurry, as the lens of the camera got wet, but you can still kinda make it out.
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Nerdcore VI - Attack of the Nerds
Leveled up radness from over 30 artists, local and across the country. Celebrate Video Games, Star Wars, Comics, 80s TV Shows, Anime/Manga, Cartoons, Transformers and all the other droids you are looking for.
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 5, 2018 - 7pm to 10pm
Runs till: Saturday, June 16, 2018
Geekout over this artwork that makes up our 6h annual Nerdcore show!
::PARTICIPATING ARTIST to include::
Brittany Hanks - Tania Pomales - Jackie Cassidy - Erica Shaw - Kristin Frenzel - Candy Wild Thomas Knapp - Jason West - Robert Page - Erika Taguchi - Chirsta Dippel - Gilen Bousquet -Heather Rose - Jennifer LoveGironda - Sara Leigh -Darren F. Gideon - Michael Grosso - Mark Eaton - Jessica Corley - Nick Cí Sasse - Crafty Dork - Bryan Collins - Nadia Awan - Blake Wheeler - HerArtSheLoves - Jared Konopitski ...and more!
For more information or to participate visit:
The Mac Computer Expo was held in Petaluma, CA on October 6, 2012. Leo Laporte, the host of TWiT.tv and a Petaluma local, gave a tour to the vendors and speakers of the Expo. I was there for my second time as a speaker, this time on Reputation Management. We first had dinner at Cucina Paradiso then walked to the TWiT studios. It's a tv studio and a technology museum. #geekout iamsonomacounty.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/twit-tv-studio-t...
Kieran P drew some of his favorite Marvel superheroes, plus some "lil conflusterators" (his own interpretation of several of the comic book heroes).
Some of them are rather blurry, as the lens of the camera got wet, but you can still kinda make it out.
Sorry, I just geeked out about being in the back room of Borders. Granted, that was about 1.5% of the geekout of walking into Borders and immediately seeing Timothy Zahn on his laptop in the cafe, but still.
Trey: My humblest apologies, but I still haven't replaced my crummy old sticker with the genuine one you gave me. It's sitting in a prominent place in Alex's Star Wars room, waiting for me to determine the best way to apply it (since the last one didn't stick so well).
(Timothy Zahn's booksigning for Allegiance at the Plano, TX Borders on 02.07.2007. DFW FanForce and the 501st showed up in all our costumed glory to help out.)