HP OfficeJet 250 - Reviews, Prices, Specs and Alternatives
HP OfficeJet 250
- WIFI-Enabled - 9 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]90%
- USB Connectivity - 8 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]80%
- Bluetooth Connectivity - 8 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]80%
- Mobile All-In-One Printer - 7 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]70%
- Scans and Copies - 6 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]60%
- Touchscreen for Easy Operation - 6 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]60%
- Fast Photo Printing - 5 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]50%
- Excellent Print Quality - 5 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]50%
- Portability - 4 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]40%
- Rechargeable - 4 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]40%
- Good Build - 2 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]20%
- 20%
- 50-Sheet Input Tray - 1 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]10%
- 10-Sheet ADF - 1 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]10%
- Output Quality Worthy of a Desktop Inkjet - 1 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]10%
- High Claimed Page Yields for Print Cartridges - 1 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]10%
- Lightweight - 1 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]10%
- Expensive - 6 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]60%
- 20%
- Heavier than Most Laptops - 1 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]10%
- Too Big - 1 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]10%
- Single Document Scanner - 1 out of 10 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]10%
Expert reviews [10]
- with a score: 5
- without a score: 5
Highest score by Lifewire | 94 |
Average score based on 10 reviews | 88 |
Lowest score by Expert Reviews | 80 |
Score distribution:
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- Print, scan and copy from nearly anywhere with this portable all-in-one; easily connect to your printer with Wi-Fi Direct; this quiet workhorse has a long battery life and delivers the most pages
- Portability meets productivity; quickly print, copy and scan multipage documents hands-free with the 10-page automatic document feeder
- High-powered quality and reliability; plug in your AC power source to charge within 90 minutes while the printer is off, with HP Fast Charge
- Lead the way with fast, easy mobile printing; set the pace for success wherever you go; keep moving through the day with fast print speeds
- Designed to work first time, every time; get the highest page yields of any in-class all-in-one, using Original HP cartridges (HP 62 family)
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The four main functions of printers are: printing, scanning, photocopying, and faxing. Either your device will be print only, print/scan/copy, or an all-in-one printer that does printing, scanning, copying, and faxing. Note that scanning and copying almost always come together, since the hardware for these features overlaps significantly. Generally speaking, all-in-one printers are larger, so those with space constraints may find this to be an inconvenience. Additionally, printers with a fax feature are typically more expensive. It would be wise to only consider this feature if you plan to fax often. If not, you’ll be satisfied with a print/scan/copy device.
Network printers can be wired or wireless. A printer with a wired network connection uses an Ethernet cord that connects directly to your router. A wireless printer connects to your home or office Wi-Fi network. Any computer also connected to your network can use your printer, whether it’s wired or wireless. You will have to install software, or printer drivers, on the computer before you can print. Also, there is a setup process for the printer to get it on the network. If your printer is not wireless, you’ll need to connect it directly to your computer via USB cable, which is not ideal if you have multiple users that need the printer simultaneously.
Outside of Wi-Fi, there are a number of ways a device can connect to a printer. If the printer is not wireless, you’ll have to connect to your printer via USB cable. Some people prefer using the wired connection because it allows for faster data transfers and quicker printing. Depending on the speed of your Wi-Fi and how strong the signal is, it can take time for the document to send from computer to printer over the network. Using a wired connection eliminates this issue. Other connections you may have are: Ethernet for wired connection to your network; Airprint or Google Cloud Print for quick direct printing over the cloud/internet; USB hard drive or memory card to print directly from storage devices; or PictBridge to print directly from cameras.
Printers with an LCD screen/display give you the option to control some settings directly on the printer, such as a one-touch print, scan, copy, or fax. You may also be able to adjust print quality, preview the print job, and/or view connection settings. Some screens are programmed to offer setup instructions for easy installation. For those who are not particularly tech savvy, this could be helpful.
- A4
- A5
- A6
- B5 (ISO)
- B5 (JIS)
- Envelopes (A2)
- Envelope (C5)
- Envelope (C6)
- Envelope (DL)
- photo (10 x 15 cm)
- photo (L)
- photo (2L)
- Japanese Postcard
- Ofuku Hagaki
- custom size 3 x 8.5 to 4 x 14 in