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# 35 ppm B&W speed Wireless & mobile printing 50% lower energy & cost Hewlett Packard Officejet Pro CM756AB1H Wireless Color Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax

**Brand:** hp
**Price:** € 371.62
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your office game with pro-speed, wireless ease, and eco-smart savings!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hewlett Packard Officejet Pro CM756AB1H Wireless Color Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax by hp
- **How much does it cost?** € 371.62 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- hp enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hp brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Output:** Print up to 35 pages per minute black & 34 ppm color to keep your workflow unstoppable.
- • **Eco-Smart Efficiency:** Slash your printing costs and energy use by up to 50% compared to laser printers.
- • **All-in-One Powerhouse:** Scan, copy, fax, and print legal-size documents with a 50-sheet ADF and 4.3" touchscreen control.
- • **Customizable Ink Savings:** Use individual high-capacity cartridges to replace only the colors you need and maximize ROI.
- • **Seamless Wireless Freedom:** Print effortlessly from any device with built-in Wi-Fi, HP ePrint, and AirPrint support.

## Overview

The HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus is a versatile all-in-one wireless color printer designed for busy professionals. It delivers professional-quality prints at up to 35 ppm black and 34 ppm color, supports mobile printing via HP ePrint and AirPrint, and reduces printing costs and energy consumption by up to 50% compared to laser printers. Featuring a 50-sheet automatic document feeder, legal-size flatbed scanner, duplex printing, and a 4.3" color touchscreen, it streamlines office workflows while offering individual high-capacity ink cartridges for cost-effective maintenance.

## Description

Print professional-quality color for up to 50% lower cost per page and energy use than lasers with the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus e-All-in-One, which delivers impressive maximum prints speeds of 35 pages per minute black and 34 ppm color. This inkjet printer meets your connectivity needs with both wireless and Ethernet networking, and it also lets you connect to your PC with Hi-speed USB 2.0 or print without a PC using memory card slots. Store your business documents on the Web and quickly access and print them directly from this inkjet printer using print apps and the 4.3" color touchscreen. You can also quickly fax files or scan to a PC or e-mail and use HP ePrint to send photos, documents and more from any mobile device directly to the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus e-All-in-One.This all-in-one has legal-size flatbed scanner, a 250-page paper tray and a 50-page automatic document feeder. It handles a range of paper types and cuts down on paper usage with automatic two-sided printing. The HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus e-All-in-One also saves you money with high-capacity, individual ink cartridges.

Review: Excellent All-In-One Printer - I am somewhat perplexed by the large number of negative reviews for this HP All-In-One Printer. After having owned an older HP C7100 for nearly five years and giving me great reliability and service, when it came time to update I did not hesitate in purchasing another HP Printer. This Officejet model is a premium high end AIO Printer with perhaps only the Canon MG8120 having simlar features. Although the Canon has received excellent reviews, it is more of a photo printing unit than the HP. For home or small office users printing a large volume of text documents,the HP with its larger paper cartridge and automatic document feeder is more robust. Setting up the 8500A Plus was a breeze with the initial loading of printheads and ink catridges taking only about 15 minutes out of the box. The Printer sprang to ife upon powering it up with test printing and alignment working flawlessly. Loading the Windows 7 drivers from the CD-ROM was again extremely easy and took about 5 minutes. I ran into one small problem with setting up the wireless network for my home office latops but that was quickly rectified by making a call to HP Support. Thus far I am extremely happy with the 8500A Plus. Printing speeds in black and white and color are well above average for an inkjet although not as fast as a laser. Print quality seems very good with nice bold black texts. The copier/scanning functions also work very well with excellent speeds and print quality. Printing costs as advertised by HP for this Printer should be very low though I have not verified this as yet. In summary , the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus seems to be an excellent AIO Printer that will handle all office tasks with ease while giving you some very nice features for the price.
Review: Looks good spread out after dropping on cement. - I've been using HP printers for a long time. I'm aware of the fact that they use expensive ink and printheads. They could give away the printers for free and make a killing off of the supplies. When you get ink jets to work, though, the quality is decent and the cost per copy is fairly low. The key is getting them to work. I had the 8500, and right out of the box it wouldn't always pick up paper. For maybe a year it worked okay except for this, but you'd think you'd get better with a so-called 'business class' printer. I picked up the 8500a printer because it uses the same printheads and ink cartridges as the 8500, plus I got a continuous ink supply system that fits it. The 8500 just suddenly decided that the black/yellow printhead had a problem. I bought a new printhead, and it still has a problem. Got a replacement printhead from HP under warranty and it's also got the same problem. I'm going to try one more time, then take a sledge hammer to it to vent my frustrations if I can't get it to work. The printer is only about two years old. I've heard HP has a lot of problems with printheads. They advertise as a 'green' company, but pretty soon the landfills are going to be overloaded with these junk printers. Well, the 8500a looks nice but is also a piece of, um, something scraped off my shoe from the yard. Again, right out of the box it misses picking up paper, even though the paper supply is full. Every five pages it has to clean and check itself. The duplexer works okay, but slow (two sided printing). It wants to stay connected to the web and do it's own updates, but I think that is because HP just wants to track whether you are using their ink or not. The 8600 I've heard is an even bigger piece of that stuff from my shoe. They also changed the ink cartridges and printheads, just to keep people off balance I think. I've not purchased one of those, because this is my last HP. They've really gone in the (flushing device of my bathroom) over the last few years. Ink cartridges are ridiculously priced, and the printheads only last a few hundred copies. Between two printheads ($60.00 each) and four ink cartridges (over $100.00) you can buy a new printer. So that's what I recommend. Buy two or three printers, just for the supplies. Keep one as a lightly used backup, and one in the box. Or get a continuous ink supply system. The investment is worth it, especially if you bought two or three of the things. If you get into trouble with one of them, chuck it and set up the new one. Cannon is the way to go from all my research. You can buy after-market supplies for them a lot easier, and the parts last longer. Update 6/9/12. Yellow printhead plugged again. Having trouble aligning after merely removing the black/yellow printhead for a check. Constantly using paper to do an alignment that, so far after a dozen tries, still won't succeed. After it took 10 minutes this morning checking itself it still hadn't printed. So I did the most satisfying thing I've ever done with a printer. Took it outside and smashed it on the cement. Some images uploaded for your enjoyment if desertcart lets them post. 4 month old printer and now it's a piece of junk. Wait. It was a piece of junk when I bought it. I've had HP printers now for years, putting up with their shortcomings, but no more. Brand new printer, two-fifty paid, now in the toilet. You have fair warning about buying these pieces of bottom-shoe stuff.

## Features

- Create professional-quality color prints
- lower cost per page
- Individual Color Cartridge

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003YT6RLK |
| Additional Printer Functions | All In One |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 35 ppm |
| Brand | HP |
| Built-In Media | Memory card slots, 4.3" color touchscreen, Power cable |
| Color | Black |
| Color Depth | 1 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 34 ppm |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Smartphones, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Touchscreen |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 189 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Yes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884962951484 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Ink Color | Color |
| Item Weight | 26.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 1200x1200 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 15 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 250 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 1200 dpi |
| Model Name | 8500A Plus A910g |
| Model Number | 8500A Plus A910g |
| Model Series | 8500A |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto-Duplex |
| Output sheet capacity | 250 |
| Paper Size | 3 inch x 5 Inches, 4 inch x 6 Inches, 8.5 inch x 14 Inches |
| Power Consumption | 28 Watts |
| Print media | Card stock, Envelopes, Paper (plain), Transparencies |
| Printer Connectivity Type | Ethernet |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Printing Technology | Inkjet |
| Resolution | 1200 x 1200 |
| Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
| Special Feature | Auto-Duplex |
| Specific Uses For Product | Office |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 884962951484 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | One-year limited hardware warranty |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
| Wattage | 28 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HP
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet
- **Item Weight:** 26.1 Pounds
- **Max Printspeed Monochrome:** 35 ppm
- **Maximum Print Speed (Color):** 34 ppm
- **Model Name:** 8500A Plus A910g
- **Printer Output:** Color
- **Printing Technology:** Inkjet
- **Special Feature:** Auto-Duplex

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: does it come with ink?**
A: I would not recommend this printer - it was a nightmare and the cost of the ink is ridiculous. Buy a Brother, it will save you a fortune.

**Q: Are the printheads good? Is the ink good? Are all original parts, matertials, cables, included?**
A: The printhead warranty will likely be expired by the time you receive your printer. The machine will often, of its own accord, clean the printheads. Despite this, my print heads have both clogged up. There are two, and they run $65 dollars apiece. If you are the type to buy cartridges from HP replacing a full set is $100. I've sunk so much money into this printer. I hate this printer. I wouldn't take it if it was free. The time and money to replace cartridges and print heads are not worth it.

**Q: How to clean printhead?**
A: The printheads clean themselves automatically.  You do not have to do anything.   The print heads are separate from the ink cartridges on the 8500.

**Q: does this have a sd card reader**
A: The Pro 8500A has a SD card reader. Be careful to check specs.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent All-In-One Printer
*by C***R on December 15, 2010*

I am somewhat perplexed by the large number of negative reviews for this HP All-In-One Printer. After having owned an older HP C7100 for nearly five years and giving me great reliability and service, when it came time to update I did not hesitate in purchasing another HP Printer. This Officejet model is a premium high end AIO Printer with perhaps only the Canon MG8120 having simlar features. Although the Canon has received excellent reviews, it is more of a photo printing unit than the HP. For home or small office users printing a large volume of text documents,the HP with its larger paper cartridge and automatic document feeder is more robust. Setting up the 8500A Plus was a breeze with the initial loading of printheads and ink catridges taking only about 15 minutes out of the box. The Printer sprang to ife upon powering it up with test printing and alignment working flawlessly. Loading the Windows 7 drivers from the CD-ROM was again extremely easy and took about 5 minutes. I ran into one small problem with setting up the wireless network for my home office latops but that was quickly rectified by making a call to HP Support. Thus far I am extremely happy with the 8500A Plus. Printing speeds in black and white and color are well above average for an inkjet although not as fast as a laser. Print quality seems very good with nice bold black texts. The copier/scanning functions also work very well with excellent speeds and print quality. Printing costs as advertised by HP for this Printer should be very low though I have not verified this as yet. In summary , the HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus seems to be an excellent AIO Printer that will handle all office tasks with ease while giving you some very nice features for the price.

### ⭐ Looks good spread out after dropping on cement.
*by B***M on February 5, 2012*

I've been using HP printers for a long time. I'm aware of the fact that they use expensive ink and printheads. They could give away the printers for free and make a killing off of the supplies. When you get ink jets to work, though, the quality is decent and the cost per copy is fairly low. The key is getting them to work. I had the 8500, and right out of the box it wouldn't always pick up paper. For maybe a year it worked okay except for this, but you'd think you'd get better with a so-called 'business class' printer. I picked up the 8500a printer because it uses the same printheads and ink cartridges as the 8500, plus I got a continuous ink supply system that fits it. The 8500 just suddenly decided that the black/yellow printhead had a problem. I bought a new printhead, and it still has a problem. Got a replacement printhead from HP under warranty and it's also got the same problem. I'm going to try one more time, then take a sledge hammer to it to vent my frustrations if I can't get it to work. The printer is only about two years old. I've heard HP has a lot of problems with printheads. They advertise as a 'green' company, but pretty soon the landfills are going to be overloaded with these junk printers. Well, the 8500a looks nice but is also a piece of, um, something scraped off my shoe from the yard. Again, right out of the box it misses picking up paper, even though the paper supply is full. Every five pages it has to clean and check itself. The duplexer works okay, but slow (two sided printing). It wants to stay connected to the web and do it's own updates, but I think that is because HP just wants to track whether you are using their ink or not. The 8600 I've heard is an even bigger piece of that stuff from my shoe. They also changed the ink cartridges and printheads, just to keep people off balance I think. I've not purchased one of those, because this is my last HP. They've really gone in the (flushing device of my bathroom) over the last few years. Ink cartridges are ridiculously priced, and the printheads only last a few hundred copies. Between two printheads ($60.00 each) and four ink cartridges (over $100.00) you can buy a new printer. So that's what I recommend. Buy two or three printers, just for the supplies. Keep one as a lightly used backup, and one in the box. Or get a continuous ink supply system. The investment is worth it, especially if you bought two or three of the things. If you get into trouble with one of them, chuck it and set up the new one. Cannon is the way to go from all my research. You can buy after-market supplies for them a lot easier, and the parts last longer. Update 6/9/12. Yellow printhead plugged again. Having trouble aligning after merely removing the black/yellow printhead for a check. Constantly using paper to do an alignment that, so far after a dozen tries, still won't succeed. After it took 10 minutes this morning checking itself it still hadn't printed. So I did the most satisfying thing I've ever done with a printer. Took it outside and smashed it on the cement. Some images uploaded for your enjoyment if Amazon lets them post. 4 month old printer and now it's a piece of junk. Wait. It was a piece of junk when I bought it. I've had HP printers now for years, putting up with their shortcomings, but no more. Brand new printer, two-fifty paid, now in the toilet. You have fair warning about buying these pieces of bottom-shoe stuff.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Printer
*by J***S on December 7, 2011*

This printer is not small, but this printer is great. It is very comprehensive for a home office or anyone who wants a multifunction machine. The text quality is great, the printer is pretty fast although not as fast as a laser printer. I have not yet printed a picture. There is automatic 2 sided printing if you want it. That slows it down a bit because it waits for the ink to dry, but it does save paper. The document feeder works well. The web portal for the printer works pretty well and one is able to quickly see the settings. Scan to email feature works very well although it is not the easiest thing to setup. You set it up from the web interface. Then it will scan to email addresses without a computer. It has a very handy address book feature. The scan to computer function works very well also. I don't use the fax function. It works on both our Windows computers and our Mac. It is airprint enabled for iOS devices and this feature works well. The ePrint feature lets you send documents to an email address specific to the printer and this is actually very handy. The applications are not all that helpful but might have some uses. In short, I had an Epson Workforce 840. It was fast but honestly a pain to use and could not do scan to email without a computer. This HP is so, so much better. Highly Recommended.

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