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Review on MFP inkjet HP Ink Tank 315, color, A4, black by Wiktor Paul ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

Despite my indignation and appreciation, I am pleased with the purchase, since it was the cheapest continuous ink MFP, it prints really well. Of course, I had to calibrate it for a long time, struggle with the software for a long time, constantly poke paper, but in the end I printed several hundred pages and several dozen 10x15 photos (and a third on the very first day) and I had nothing to complain about, not counting the stripes on medium print mode on black. Before that, I constantly ran to print somewhere, then study, then work, but here everyone is at home, in general, when you get used to it, it’s convenient, and the photos really turn out great. The scanner does not print quickly, but again, I'm happy, thanks for being there, as they say, because it wasn't. I don’t recommend buying, it’s better to bite the bullet and add money to companies that are 3-5 thousand more expensive, but where there will already be at least wireless interfaces, in many normal trays that feed and output paper, but I don’t know about the software like others , but I watched reviews of how everything is conveniently done from a smartphone and envied me, I also want to, but I will have it for a few more years .

Pros
  • It prints with high quality, continuous ink supply is very convenient, there is a lot of ink in the kit, but it's all the same for our own money.
Cons
  • Firstly, the software, there are two of them on the computer, it is standard with Windows and HP, and so, it “listens” only to HP, how long I tried to set up borderless photo printing, then I just went to the HP printer assistant, everything was fine. But this is inconvenient, every time the standard Windows program comes out, it can print at random if you forgot to set it in the proprietary program, some kind of nonsense and wildly inconvenient at first. 2. Paper feed tray. I don’t know who had the idea to make it from above, and even so small, I don’t know in terms of reliability, salting and other things, it’s just not convenient, besides, you also need to push it right there. Yes, and the issuance of paper, well, excuse me for "show-offs", well, they would just make a retractable bar, no, pull it out once, then spread it out from what you pulled out again . why? 3. No matter how I calibrate, there are still small bands, fortunately it is not visible on color printing, or on photo printing, but it is clearly visible on black and white, I did the calibration 20 times, I don’t know what the problem is there. 4. No wireless interfaces. It was 2022, as they say, no bluetooth, no WiFi, there are already in teapots for 30 bucks, in my scales for 25 there are, but not here, it’s just very inconvenient. In fairness, unfortunately, all printer manufacturers have lagged behind the progress, apparently no one has stirred them up, until, as they say, one well-known company from China comes (everyone knows which one) and does it right, for another 15 years nothing will be put in the average budget.