The standard cartridges last for up to 1,000 black-and-white and 700 color pages. HP estimates that the XL ink cartridges can print up to 2,000 pages in black-and-white and 1,600 pages in color before being changed. If you switch media types and paper sizes infrequently, that might not matter. The generous paper tray can hold up to 250 sheets at a time, so you’ll make fewer trips to the printer to refill, but as it’s the only one, it makes one-off prints more complicated. A person retrieves a stack of documents from the HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e’s paper tray. You can use all of the HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e’s basic features with nothing more than a pocketable USB drive. There’s even a USB port on the side to plug in a thumb drive to load and save documents and images. The 2.7-inch color touchscreen makes it easy to access copying, scanning, and printing without needing another device. With accents in medium and dark gray on a white body, it looks good alongside modern décor or in a work environment. That’s small, considering it’s a robust, all-in-one inkjet that carries the HP’s pro moniker. The HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e is an attractive printer with a footprint of just 17.3 inches by 13.5 inches by 10.5 inches. It’s not perfect, but with its fast and high-quality printing, I can see why it’s become such a popular option. I went hands-on with this workhorse to see whether it offers good value compared to lower-cost models.
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