HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 3545 AIO Printer

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My aging HP Photosmart 8158 printer finally gave up yesterday and sister needs printer frequently now a days. I already had HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 3545 AIO Printer in mind. Finally bought it today for 6k from a known vendor who supplies computer products to our company. This printer retails at 6.7k on Flipkart, so this was an excellent deal. Some features mentioned below.
  • Wireless connectivity.
  • HP Ink Advantage cartridges (HP 678 Black and Color)
  • HP ePrint support.
  • Apple Airprint support.
  • HP Wireless Direct support.
  • Automatic print on both sides support.
  • Scan through web portal.
Took a couple of prints and all were good enough. The automatic print on both sides amazed me as I have seen this only on high end laser printers. Scanned some old photos and it looks great too. Printouts fired from my mobile/tablet works fine using the native print support in android 4.4 but the print comes comparatively slower which is probably because it prints on 'Normal' or 'Best' mode and in mobile I couldn't find an option to toggle this.

Overall a pretty solid printer for the price.
 
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you can mail them ..it can be fixed with software update.
 
Welcome to the club 🙂
IMO, copying requires same button presses and in same order and therefore can be thought.
 


There's an option to automate firmware updates without user intervention.

I have disabled it as my printer is not connected to UPS and a power failure during an update would be a nightmare.
 
heh. i updated it without ups. i like playing with fire!
where is this panel? i have not seen this. i have no idea how to scan over the web.
 
It's under Web Services -> Product Update
For scanning from the web console you need to enable WebScan under Settings -> Administrator Settings
Then on the homepage of the web console, there's an option called 'Start Scan' that will give you the following page.
 
lol. almost all of my prints on this new computer are from my phone or the 2 chromebooks in the house. 😀 my desktop is still connected to the canon.
 

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