

None of the Canon Pixma TS series photo printers, including the TS9120, have one, and to get an ADF from an HP Envy Photo model, you'll have to step up to the Envy 7855. But then again, ADFs aren't common on consumer-grade photo printers like this. With its gunmetal-gray chassis and matte-black scanner lid, the two-tone Envy 7155 ($89.99 at HP) looks like the HP Envy 7855 minus the automatic document feeder (ADF) for sending multipage documents to the scanner. With a subscription to HP's Instant Ink program, however, the Envy 7155 is cheaper to use than the Canon TS9120, making it a sensible alternative for families and home-based offices on budgets. In direct competition with the Editors' Choice Canon Pixma TS9120 Wireless Inkjet All-in-One, the Envy 7155 lacks a few features, and it doesn't print quite as well, especially photos. Noticeable banding when printing dark gradients and backgrounds.Ī step below the HP Envy Photo 7855-the flagship model in the photo-centric HP Envy all-in-one (AIO) line-the HP Envy Photo 7155 All-in-One Printer ($149.99) prints well overall, and it's fast enough to keep up in this relatively slow genre of home-based and small office printers.Potentially wasteful two-cartridge ink cartridge set holds all four inks.Cost per page is high sans Instant Ink.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
