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Your cart is empty.The HP Smart Tank 7001 Printer is a smart, connected and refillable tank printer that makes printing seamless for your home with its high capacity and wireless connectivity. Create everyday color documents at a low cost with 2 years of Original HP Ink included in the box. This Smart Tank printer is an inkjet perfect for high-volume printing.
Kathy Branch
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
So far, so good. The printer arrived quickly and was easy to set up. Working well!
Dad
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
The Printer works well. With the HP App, was fairly easy for an eighty year old guy like me to set up. Took about an hour to unpack and set up. Very satisfied so far.
Brenda W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Great printer! I ordered a new cabinet for my home office and my current printer was too big. It doesn’t have the automatic feed that my other one has so be aware of that if you use that option a lot. This was my first experience with filling ink holders. I appreciate that it was easy to do and there is a display on the front of the printer that lets me know how much ink I have left! I ordered extra ink and it was SO MUCH LESS EXPENSIVE than the cartridges I used with my other printer!!The prints are clean and sharp. I’m very happy with my purchase and it fits perfectly in my new cabinet
Shubert Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Easy to install, easy to use and cute results.
Issa B
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2024
We print full-color card stock on this printer and it crushes it! It’s far better than we hoped it would be - would definitely buy again.
rahul sharma
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
Overall - I am happy with this printer. It packs a lot of power in such a small box. Great stuff - Continues: 1- No ink cartridges, but tanks instead of the colors. I currently have another printer and this is an upgrade when it comes to color utilization and value for money. 2- Filling up the cartridges was a breeze, there was no spillage, and loved the sound it made while filling up. 3- It comes with everything included, like the manual, but I preferred downloading the app and following the prompts on my phone. It even let me send links to my other devices to get the app installed. This was super helpful. 4- The whole set-up process is very well thought out and designed for the best user onboarding experience. The best thing was about the flawless sync between the app and the printer. It guided me through the whole process and kept giving me prompts and the printer was able to successfully sense the completed step and communicated with the app to inform me. 5- I read about issues regarding wi-fi connectivity, which is critical to me and was a make-or-break deal. I was surprised at how quickly it connected with my wifi and the connection through the app was seamless. The improvement areas: 1- For a $400 printer, this is very basic and bare-bones. I can get a competitor product with more bells and whistles. 2- The LCD screen is such a turndown. They could've done better by adding a color LCD with the ability to do many tasks. In summary, it is still a very nice printer and can print a lot of pages for you, but if you are looking for a high-tech product with a UI, this is not for you. I will be using this for my car dealership and there, I need speed and cost-effectiveness, and this printer hits a bullseye there.
LINE LAVALLEE
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2024
Satisfaite et ok pour tout ce qu on attend d une imprimante sans fils et l encre rechargeable wow j adore bonne économie
Lale Matiyeva
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Print quality is great. Very easy to use, it is impressive! The ink was very easy to fill, pretty clean process. It also nice that the printer includes all the ink. Can easily print from any device including my phone. The only thing we needed to keep in mind is to have paper in the printer since the installation process requires paper to be in the tray in order to print wifi instructions to be able to connect the printer to your wifi. Very happy with the product! Highly recommend particularly because of the print quality and ease of use.
CJL the Stripped Stocking
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
The printer arrived well packed and was easy to set up, however the print heads failed and I had to contact HP, after 1 ht of trying their suggestions they agreed to ship two new heads. Heads arrived in one week, installed and printer was up and running
Airedad
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
WARNING: this review is honest but it is not favorable. If you skip to its end, you'll find the good point(s?) I bring up.Before I discuss the printer, here is the background. I've been a professional computer geek (sys admin, as well as serious coder and architect) for over 30 years and happily used HP printers for almost all of that. Over the years I have actually spent my own, non-tax-deductible$$$ to buy and use either 5 or 6 HP Printers (my first was an LJ 4 back in 1993 and it ran beautifully until it finally died in 2015 .. and a usable lifespan of anywhere near 22 for years like a device like that is unusually good. In those 22 years I printed just under 100,000 pages and I was so satisfied that I immediately bought an HP 501DNe to replace it). I've also bought and used 5 different HP inkjet printers in that same time span, and the only problems I had with all but one of them had to do with the scandalous price of ink cartridges. (the other one was a lemon, and I have reviewed elsewhere on Amazon).So I really like HP printers and after the first LJ4, I have bought them without hesitation. And I have had problems only with the last one (a 9018e which I suspect got dropped in shipping before I ever got its - and I won' let its behavior influence my feelings ont he subjects).So it was no surprise that I received an HP Smart Tank 7001 to replace the last inkjet (before consigning it to the scrap heap.)It WAS a major surprise when the printer arrived: my wife had been looking at the printers I was considering and bought it for me as a "surprise" present. (I only wish she'd told me ... or at least not used my card). [more on that later...]Fortunately for me, a friend bought the same printer a few days before I did, and as I am the person which most of my friends believe can make *any* computer product or peripheral work flawlessly (they're wrong, but they still think that). So when my friend, call him "Dave" called me and asked if I could come over to see why he couldn't get his printer to work - and offered pizza as a reward - I went over on a Saturday morning to see what was the problem. Luckily I took my toolbox and a small multiple "gadgets" with me, and when I got to Dave's house, he even met me in the driveway in case I needed help getting everything inside his house.I will leave out the lurid details, but he had two problems. FIrst his phone had a horrible time connecting with the printer (first warning) second while we were doing the setup the Wi-Fi connection dropped over and over (hmmm.) That was suspicious since hs phone can talk to his computer (on the second floor of Dave's house where his computer equipment lives) without dropping (distance about 40 feet through floors and walls). However even though the 7001 was only about 6 feet from his computer, it dropped many times (I lost count at 23) while I trying to hjelp him ((second warning).We finally got it working and changed over to a USB interface. Sadly since the wi-fi in this printer is unreliable, he won't be able to share the printer with his wife and daughters, and he was not a happy camper about that (I know that long USB cables are available, but they wanted to us Wi-Fi so that they could be anywhere int he house and print.While I was working on Dave's printer installation I had time to inspect the printer physically and I was VERY disappointed in what HP had done. I think someone else reviewed the printer and mentioned the problems with the paper tray. HP went from a good design (which might reasonably cost about a dollar per unit over what the cheaper and less reliable tray they opted for. Also Dave had often used the built-ocr conversion his previous HP inkjet printer. That's because one of his daughters is "visually challenged" or as she likes to put it, "... as the proverbial bat."Overall this printer simply feels "cheaper" and less sturdy than any of the HP printers I have owned, and that is a sad situation. I suppose the real problem is the bean-counters got rid of the engineers and the new guys just couldn't match up to the standards which their predecessors had used to make HP the most reliable printers that I've ever used.As I said this printer is a lightweight - and doing away with a direct ethernet conneciton ruined it for me as well. (Over the yjears I've used PC's, Sun and HP workstations, and first Unix (SVR4) and noe Linux computers with my HP printers, and they were always quite agnostic about what OSes were connect to them. I don't know whjether these new models will still do that and I had no way to find out.I also WILL not have a way to find out any time in the foreseeable future. After spending almost 18 hours with that printer (over 2 days), and after feeling how flimsey and "cheap" the printer felt (and hearing one set of strange noises the first two times (only the first two) the printer was turned on and went through its "boot up sequence" I returned it without ever opening it.I will buy another printer from Amazon in the near future (my friend got his at a large chain-store and saved about 40 cents somehow) and it may well be another HP.HOWEVER before I buy it I will find a friend who had that particular model and go see how he/she likes or dislikes it, and I will get to see how well it performs ... all before I lay down my own cash (OK, credit card) to buy it for my self.Based on my expeience with Dave's 7001, I cannot recommend this printer to anyone who wants a reliable and easy-to-set-up printer. The advantage of being cartridge-free notwithstanding (even at a discount cartridge prices are obscene IMHO) , what good is a cheaply made, unreliable, finicky printer to the end user.If HP is planning to build the the future of their "small home office" line of printers on something like this, it is a sad state of affairs. They cannot count on users' brand loyalty to keep a line of reduced-feature printers which also have reduced ability to communicate in first place when those users have to replace their older (but probably still working very well) printers.And FWIW I hate this review. The only good thing I have to say about this printer is that: a) tank-type ink-jet printers (or all-in-one's) are cheaper to operate than their cartridge-type "relatives." and b) The printer's USB interface seems to work very well.
Steve
Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2023
This printer is not well made. I had issues with the last one, HP replaced it and I am now having the same issues with the new one right out of the box.The printer bed light flashes on every second. I contacted support, they ended my chat without a resolution. I contacted support again and they took me through the same troubleshooting… they then called me and did the exact same steps again.They sent me some random YouTube video to follow. It was weird.After telling me there was no problem with the printer I protested as I know that the scanner light flashing will shorten its life and is not intended. They then sent a replacement and the moment I set it up, same issue.I wish I had never bought this.
JacLynnW
Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2022
The one thing I learned during setup is not to push the wifi button during setup until AFTER you have set the wifi up. The instructions were a bit hard to follow, and worse yet—this was not started until after I did research after I learned my lesson. I thought pushing the button would help the computer find my wifi. If you, like me, push the wifi button during setup before it’s connected, you’re forced to do a hard reset…GOOD LUCK!!And I’ll be also completely blunt…under no circumstances do you want to call tech support if you run into issues! YouTube videos were way more helpful! However, this is an amazing printer so far.My PROS: I was looking for a printer that would do colour printing, print on cardstock, have a tank rather than cartridges, and Do duplex printing…. And this was the only printer I could find that fit the bill. As a homeschool mom, I print A LOT, and had an EcoTank prior to this printer. I was so frustrated by what every homeschooler seemed to call a dream. The capacity of printed pages was very minimal and the printer would not print on cardstock. It also has issues with connectivity. This printer holds more printed material and makes printing a breeze. I don’t have any issues with wifi now. The printheads are also replaceable, unlike any other printer…and they’re easy to install!My CONS: Tech support is excruciating to deal with. Not only is it outsourced, but it’s painfully slow and not the most helpful. It was a bit tricky to setup, but once it was done, I had no issues with it. Second, if you’re looking to print pictures, do NOT choose this printer. Printing on photo paper makes the ink smear as it doesn’t fully dry on the page. It’s not a photo printer!All-in-all, I debated between a 3- and a 4- star rating, finally settling on the 4 because the printer is working exactly like I need it to!
Hcc coins
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2022
It’s nice good quality steady. But will take you two hours to set up
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