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HP DeskJet 2855e review: a compact budget all-in-one with a not-so-sweet ink policy

HP DeskJet 2855e review: a compact budget all-in-one with a not-so-sweet ink policy
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April 24, 2026

TechRadar’s take on the HP DeskJet 2855e centers on its approachable price and small size, which make it a sensible pick for casual, light-duty printing at home. The printer covers the essentials—printing, scanning, and copying—without fuss, and its wireless setup tends to be praised when used with the HP Smart app. However, the model’s ink ecosystem is a major sticking point: HP’s program pushes branded cartridges and a subscription plan that can inflate running costs outside of the promo. Add a slower startup and limited performance beyond basic tasks, and you’re looking at a device that excels in convenience more than speed or versatility.

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HP DeskJet 2855e: Specs The DeskJet 2855e is pitched as an all-in-one for homes, students, and small offices, combining color printing with scanning and copying. It delivers up to around 7.5 pages per minute in black and 5.5 ppm in color, and it’s designed for light to moderate monthly workloads (roughly 50–100 pages). Its print quality is solid for text and adequate for color documents, though not aimed at high-end photo work.

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Feedback snapshot Reviewers generally point out that the 2855e is a solid starter device for families and students who don’t push printing volumes. The positives include easy wireless setup, reliable basic document printing, and practical connectivity options. On the downside, critics flag the lack of an auto document feeder, limited photo quality, and higher long-term running costs if you don’t subscribe to HP Instant Ink. The absence of a true duplex (automatic two-sided) printing option and generally modest print speeds further frame it as a budget, entry-level choice rather than a feature-packed workhorse.

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What users have to say Real-world opinions are mixed but tilt toward practical, everyday use. On major retailer platforms, the DeskJet 2855e garners a mix of 4-star and 5-star reviews, with many buyers praising ease of setup and simple operation. However, a notable portion of reviewers expresses frustration over ink costs, cartridge yield, and the long-term expense of maintaining the printer without subscribing to HP’s ink service. The overall sentiment reflects a trade-off: affordable initial cost and convenience in exchange for ongoing subscription considerations and some feature gaps.

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HP DeskJet 2855e: Pros

HP DeskJet 2855e: Cons

Conclusion If your needs are basic home printing—text documents, simple color copies, and light scanning—the HP DeskJet 2855e offers an affordable, compact option with straightforward wireless setup. The primary caveat is the ink policy, which can significantly affect running costs and long-term value if you don’t opt into HP’s subscription program. For casual users who prioritize ease of use and space-saving design over advanced features and high-volume efficiency, it’s a sensible choice.

Note: This article is a rewrite of the TechRadar review to provide a fresh summary of the HP DeskJet 2855e’s strengths and drawbacks.

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