HP DeskJet 4155e Review
Our Verdict
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Price | $125 List $89.99 at Amazon | $220 List $109.99 at Amazon | $120 List $119.99 at Amazon | $85 List $84.99 at Amazon | $100 List Check Price at Amazon |
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Pros | Small size, good graphic and photo quality for its price class | Sturdy, well-built, awesome interface, strong all-around performance | Compact design, good printing speed and quality | Low purchase price, compact size, consistent performance | Decent photo quality, small size and lightweight, decent text quality |
Cons | Expensive operating cost, no duplex printing, inconsistent quality for print jobs, HP ink cartridges only | Lacks duplex scanning, proprietary ink only | Very limited connectivity (no WiFi or Ethernet and it doesn't come with a USB cable) | Expensive operating costs, manual duplex printing | No display screen, difficult to troubleshoot, costly to maintain, sluggish printing speeds |
Bottom Line | A simple, small printer that excels at photos, but is costly to operate | A strong all-around printer where photo and graphic printing, cost efficiency, user interface, and print speed all score high | This printer does a stellar job at high-speed monochrome document printing, but lacks connectivity options, making it less versatile and convenient | A very accessible entry cost and solid performance across the board make this printer a great pick, but its long-term operational costs offset some initial savings | Don't be fooled by the low purchase price - this printer does a decent job, but maintenance comes at a cost |
Rating Categories | HP DeskJet 4155e | Epson Workforce Pro... | Brother HL-L2300D | HP DeskJet 2755e | Canon Pixma MG3620 |
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Operating Cost (25%) | |||||
Ease of Use (20%) | |||||
Graphics and Photos (15%) | |||||
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Specs | HP DeskJet 4155e | Epson Workforce Pro... | Brother HL-L2300D | HP DeskJet 2755e | Canon Pixma MG3620 |
Type | all-in-one inkjet | all-in-one inkjet | laser | all-in-one inkjet | all-in-one inkjet |
Capabilities | print, scan, copy, fax | print, scan | print, scan, copy | print, scan, copy | |
Resolution (Black) | 1200 x 1200 | 4800 x 2400 | 2400 x 600 | 1200 x 1200 | 600 x 600 |
Resolution (Color) | 4800 x 1200 | 4800 x 2400 | 2400 x 600 | 4800 x 1200 | 4800 x 1200 |
Supported Paper Sizes | Letter, Legal, Executive, A4, A5, A6, B5, B6 | 3.5"x5", 4"x6", 5"x7", 8"x10", Letter, Legal, A4, A6, Half Letter, Executive, user-definable (3.5"–47.2"L), Oficio 9; 8.5"x13"; Mexico Oficio | Tray 1: A4; A5; A6; B5 (JIS); Oficio (216 x 340 mm); 16K (195 x 270 mm); 16K 16K (197 x 273 mm); Japanese Postcard; Double Japan Postcard Rotated; Envelope #10; Envelope Monarch; Envelope B5; Envelope C5; Envelope DL; Custom Size; 4 x 6 in; 5 x 8 in; Statement; Tray 2 & Tray 3: A4; A5; A6; B5 (JIS); Oficio (216 x 340 mm); 16K (195 x 270 mm); 16K (184 x 260 mm); 16K (197 x 273 mm); Custom Size; A5-R; 4 x 6 in; B6 (JIS) | Letter; legal; 4 x 6 in; 5 x 7 in; 8 x 10 in; No. 10 envelopes, Letter: 16 to 32 lb; HP envelopes: 20 to 24 lb; HP cards: up to 110 lb; HP 4 x 6 inch photo paper: up to 145 lb | 4 x 6, 5 x 7, Letter, Legal, U.S. #10 Envelopes |
Dimensions (excludes extensions) | 14.0" x 14.2" x 7.2" | 16.7" x 15.3" x 10.9" | 16.54" x 15.35" x 12.72" | 16.7" x 12" x6" | 17.7" x 12" x 6" |
Weight (lbs) | 15Ib | 22.5Ib | 27.78 lb | 7.7 Ib | 11.9 Ib |
Paper Handling Input (sheets) | 250 sheets | 250 sheets | 100-sheet tray 1, 250-sheet input tray 2; 50-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) | 60 | 100 sheets plain paper or 20 sheet 4 x 6″ photo paper |
Monthly Duty Cycle | 1,000 | 33,000 | 10,000 | 1,000 | light-duty use (does not specify beyond this) |
2-Sided Printing | yes (manual, no duplex printing) | yes | yes | yes (manual, no duplex printing) | yes |
Ink Cost per Ream: B/W | $66.63 | $28.56 | $16.66 | $49.98 | $52.75 |
Ink Cost per Ream: Color | $84.95 | $13.40 | NA | $62.48 | $69.42 |
Estimated Lifetime Cost of Ownership | $1,174 | $583 | $410 | $872 | $921 |
Claimed Pages Per Minute | 20 | 25 (black) or 12 (color) | 27 | 7.5 (black) 5.5 (color) |
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Measured Pages per Minute: Single-Sided B/W | 8 | 10 | 22 | 4 | 5 |
Connectivity | 1 Wireless 802.11a/b/g/n with Bluetooth® 4.2; 1 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 | WiFi, Ethernet, USB 2.0 | USB 2.0 - no wireless connection | 1 Wireless 802.11a/b/g/n; 1 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 | Hi-Speed USB PictBridge (Wireless LAN)10 Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) |
Operating System Compatability | Windows 11; Windows 10; Windows 7; macOS 10.12 Sierra; macOS 10.14 Mojave; macOS 10.15 Catalina; macOS 11 Big Sur; Chrome OS | Windows® 10, Windows 8, 8.1 (32-bit, 64-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Windows Vista® (32-bit, 64-bit), Windows Server® 2003 SP27 — Windows Server 20197 Mac® OS X® 10.6.8 — macOS® 10.15.x8 | Windows Server® 2008 R2 Mac OS X 10.7.x, 10.8.x, 10.9.x Windows® XP Home Edition Windows® XP Professiona |
Windows 11; Windows 10; Windows 7; macOS 10.12 Sierra; macOS 10.14 Mojave; macOS 10.15 Catalina; macOS 11 Big Sur; Chrome OS | Windows:19 Windows® 10, Windows® 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows 7 SP1, Windows Vista® SP1, Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 32-bit Mac:20 Mac OS® X v10.7.5 - 10.10 |
Google Cloud Print | yes | yes | no | yes | yes |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The HP Deskjet 4155e is a bit of a conundrum. It does score highly with most metrics that we tested, particularly excelling at photo printing, but its excessive operating costs and general operating errors make it hard to recommend. Keep in mind that this machine cannot print duplex documents. It's very high photo quality coupled with its low initial purchase price does make it stand out from the pack, and if you don't print very often, this may not be a bad option.
Performance Comparison
Text Quality
The HP Deskjet 4155e performed pretty well quality-wise but made some errors that resulted in a reduced score. When performing our black and white quality test, the 4155e misprinted the first line of a few pages, with text being faint or missing part of letters. Otherwise, the text quality was quite good, with sharp, crisp character resolution.
If it weren't for the printing errors, the 4155e would have scored a point higher in this metric, tying it with some higher-performing printers in our lineup.
Operating Cost
The HP Deskjet 4155e operating costs are pretty insane, landing it the worst score of any printer that we tested. Every 120 pages of monochrome prints will cost you $16, or $66.63 per ream. Color prints will set you back $84.95 per ream. For reference, the next most expensive printer to operate in our lineup costs $20 less per color ream.
With such high ink costs and because you have to replace ink so frequently with the 4155e, its estimated 3-year lifetime cost comes in at a whopping $1,095. If you purchase this printer and print an average of 2,500 pages per year, you'll be buying the printer again ten times over after three years of ownership.
Ease of Use
The 4155e performed pretty well overall in this metric but is limited by its small display screen. The initial setup is quite simple and is aided by the support of a mobile app, and although slow, we found the app and HP's website quite easy to navigate and helpful.
The 4155e has a tiny display to indicate ink levels, paper loads, WiFi status, etc. It makes pleasant noises to indicate when print jobs are complete and ink cartridge replacements are simple. The biggest drawback here is its lack of duplex printing. Overall, a strong performance for such an (initially) affordable machine.
Graphics/Photos
The 4155e had a surprisingly good performance in this metric. The high-resolution prints had great texture and color, and the resulting image was discernible and sharp. If you look closely, there was some very faint striping in parts of the image, but not so much as to detract from it. Business graphics were solid, with good color display, sharp text, with the occasional very faint striping (again, not terribly noticeable). The overall resolution was very sharp, and the color quality was vibrant, again with very faint striping on darker colored subjects.
While not perfect, the 4155e demonstrated very strong photo a graphic printing prowess in our testing and directly competed in this metric with some of the award winners in our lineup. It would've scored quite high overall if it weren't for the 4155e's excessive operating costs.
Printing Speed
Other than being a printer that has no duplex printing ability and some minor errors, the 4155e performed decently in our speed testing. During our mixed photo and text document test, the 4155e occasionally would partially cut headers on each page (the topmost portion of letters was missing). Otherwise, the text appeared crisp with some faint striping with images with black backgrounds.
Full-page images are printed in about 30 seconds, with simplex documents printed in about 2 minutes and 16 seconds. Again, this printer cannot print duplex documents, so we did not score it against the others that could. Potential buyers just need to be aware of this limitation when considering it against other printers.
Should You Buy the HP DeskJet 4155e?
At a glance, the 4155e doesn't look like a bad buy: low purchase price, high-quality photo prints, compact size, decent all-around performance. However, our testing revealed that its operating costs negate any cost savings you might be thinking you're getting by purchasing such an inexpensive printer. That said, if you're someone who doesn't print often, but when you do, you want photo (and other) prints to be high quality, and you don't need duplex printing ability, the 4155e is an OK option.
What Other Printers Should You Consider?
Ultimately, the HP Deskjet 4155e is hard to recommend to anyone outside of the casual printer user who wants high-quality photo prints. Options like the Epson Workforce Pro WF-4820 present a much lower operating cost while still producing high-quality photographs. Similarly, the award-winning Canon Color imageCLASS MF741Cdw offers top-quality performance but at a much higher price point.
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