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Review on MFP inkjet HP Ink Tank 315, color, A4, black by Mateusz Trzmiel ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

Despite my outrage and gratitude, I am happy with the purchase because it was the most affordable continuous ink MFP and prints really well. Without mentioning the stripes on medium print mode on black, I had to calibrate it for a very long time, struggle with the software for a very long time, and constantly poke paper, but in the end, I printed several hundred pages and several dozen 10x15 photos (and a third on the first day) and had no complaints. Previously, I would frequently run to print somewhere, then study, then work, but now since everyone is at home, it's convenient once you get used to it and the pictures come out extremely well. The scanner does not print documents rapidly, but once again, I'm grateful and thank you for your presence since it wasn't. I don't advise purchasing; instead, it's better to add money to companies that are 3-5 thousand dollars more expensive, but where there will already be at least wireless interfaces, in many standard trays that feed and output paper. However, I am unsure of the software used by these companies, and I am envious of those who can do everything with a smartphone. Although I also want to buy one, I won't be able to until after a few more years have passed.

Pros
  • It prints with excellent quality, offers continuous ink supply, has a substantial amount of ink in the kit, but costs the same as buying it ourselves.
Cons
  • The software, of which there are two on the computer, is pre-installed with Windows and HP, so it only "listens" to HP. After spending a long time trying to set up borderless photo printing, I finally went to the HP printer assistant, and everything worked as it should. However, this is annoying because whenever a new version of the default Windows application is released, if you failed to configure it in the proprietary software, it will start printing at random. This is absurd and extremely annoying at first. Paper feed tray, second. It's just not practical; in addition, you also need to push it right there. I have no idea who came up with the concept to make it from above, and even if it's so small, I have no idea how reliable, salting, and other things would work. Yes, and when it comes to the printing of paper, well, excuse my "show-offs", they would just construct a retractable bar that you would pull out once, then spread out from, and then pull out again. why? 3. I calibrated 20 times, but no matter what I tried, there are still little bands. Fortunately, they are not apparent on black-and-white prints or in color photos, but I have no idea what the issue is. The absence of wireless interfaces. As they say, it was 2022 and there was no Bluetooth or WiFi. These things are currently available in teapots for $30 and in my scales for $25, but not here, which is just incredibly inconvenient. Unfortunately, all printer makers have lagged behind the times; it seems no one has bothered to motivate them. Until, as the saying goes, one reputable Chinese business arrives and executes things well for the next 15 years, nothing will be included in the average household's budget.