Comparing HP Envy 7155 and HP OfficeJet Pro 8025
- USB Connectivity - 6 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]100%
- Supports Wi-Fi Direct Mobile Connectivity - 6 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]100%
- Scans, Copies , and Fax Functionalities - 5 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]83%
- Ethernet Connectivity - 4 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]67%
- Supports Apple AirPrint, Mopria, and HP Smart App - 4 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]67%
- Fast Photo Printing - 3 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]50%
- Touchscreen - 3 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]50%
- Can Print Two Sided Pages - 3 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]50%
- Excellent Print Quality. - 2 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]33%
- Robust Build - 2 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]33%
- Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant - 2 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]33%
- Has Built-In Security - 2 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]33%
- Competitive Running Costs with Instant Ink - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- Borderless Printing Up to Letter-Size - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- Portability - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- Voice-activated Hands-free Printing - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- Phone Extension Jack - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- Only One Paper Input Source - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- Too Heavy - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- Low Monthly Volume - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- Cannot Scan to a Mac - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
- You Must Bend to Adjust Pile Height - 1 out of 6 experts mentioned this.[click on link below to go to review]17%
Expert reviews [8]
- with a score: 3
- without a score: 5
Highest score by TechGearLab | 94 |
Average score based on 8 reviews | 82 |
Lowest score by PCMag | 70 |
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Expert reviews [6]
- with a score: 3
- without a score: 3
Highest score by Best Views Reviews | 90 |
Average score based on 6 reviews | 83 |
Lowest score by Sylvia Juncosa | 80 |
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HP OfficeJet Pro 8025 ranks #30 and HP Envy 7155 ranks #21
Very similar consumer sentiment
Both HP OfficeJet Pro 8025 and HP Envy 7155 have very similar great reviews. In our awesomeness score HP OfficeJet Pro 8025 ranks #23 out of 237 and HP Envy 7155 ranks #22 out of 237.Go to awesomeness ranking Go to consumer score ranking
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To consider
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Technical summary
HP Envy 7155 is a $180 wireless injket printer with a built-in scanner and copier.
It supports automatic two-sided printing, borderless printing and prints at the speed of 14.0 ppm (9.0 ppm in color). It's recommended montly page volume is 350 and maximum allowed page volume is 1000.
It can scan custom-sized documents (such as passports) with its flatbed scanner, but it can't scan stacks of paper, because it doesn't have an Automatic Document Feeder. It has a couple of extra perks: sending scans to an email and converting scans to PDFs.
HP Envy 7155 allows printing via Wi-Fi, a mobile phone/tablet, AirPrint, a USB cable, an Ethernet cable and Bluetooth.
HP OfficeJet Pro 8025 is a $170 injket printer.
Are they good for Occasional Home Use

- Wireless Printing
- Designed to print about 350 pages per month
- Built-in Scanner & Copier
- Two-Sided Printing
- Status Display
- Touch Screen Status Display
- Flatbed Scanner
- No ADF Scanner
- Scan to Email
- Scan to PDF
- Colored Status Display
- No wireless printing
- Recommended Printing Volume
- No build-in Scanner/Copier
- Two-Sided Printing not supported
- No status display
- No touchscreen
- No flatbed scanner
- No ADF Scanner
Are they good for Small Office Use

- Wireless Printing
- Designed to print about 350 pages per month
- Two-Sided Printing
- Status Display
- No Automatic Document Feeder
- Scan-To-Email
- Scan to PDF
- TouchScreen
- Flatbed Scanner
- No Fax
- No Ethernet Port
- Colored Status Display
- Wireless Printing not supported
- Recommended Printing Volume
- Two-Sided Printing not supported
- No Status Display
- No Automatic Document Feeder
- Can't scan to email
- Can't scan to PDFs
- No TouchScreen
- No Flatbed Scanner
- No Fax
- No Ethernet Port
Are they good for Heavy Office Use

- Wireless Printing
- Designed to print about 350 pages per month
- Two-Sided Printing
- Status Display
- No Automatic Document Feeder
- Print speed is 14 pages per minute
- Scan-To-Email
- TouchScreen
- Scan to PDF
- Flatbed Scanner
- No fax
- No Ethernet port
- Colored Status Display
- Wireless Printing not supported
- Recommended Printing Volume
- Two-Sided Printing not supported
- Does not have a status display
- No Automatic Document Feeder
- Print speed
- Scan-to-Email not supported
- No TouchScreen
- Can't scan to PDF
- No flatbed scanner
- No fax
- No Ethernet port

Price is about the same. So which one is better?
The four main functions of printers are: printing, scanning, photocopying, and faxing. Either your device will be print only, print/scan/copy, or an all-in-one printer that does printing, scanning, copying, and faxing. Note that scanning and copying almost always come together, since the hardware for these features overlaps significantly. Generally speaking, all-in-one printers are larger, so those with space constraints may find this to be an inconvenience. Additionally, printers with a fax feature are typically more expensive. It would be wise to only consider this feature if you plan to fax often. If not, you’ll be satisfied with a print/scan/copy device.
Network printers can be wired or wireless. A printer with a wired network connection uses an Ethernet cord that connects directly to your router. A wireless printer connects to your home or office Wi-Fi network. Any computer also connected to your network can use your printer, whether it’s wired or wireless. You will have to install software, or printer drivers, on the computer before you can print. Also, there is a setup process for the printer to get it on the network. If your printer is not wireless, you’ll need to connect it directly to your computer via USB cable, which is not ideal if you have multiple users that need the printer simultaneously.
Outside of Wi-Fi, there are a number of ways a device can connect to a printer. If the printer is not wireless, you’ll have to connect to your printer via USB cable. Some people prefer using the wired connection because it allows for faster data transfers and quicker printing. Depending on the speed of your Wi-Fi and how strong the signal is, it can take time for the document to send from computer to printer over the network. Using a wired connection eliminates this issue. Other connections you may have are: Ethernet for wired connection to your network; Airprint or Google Cloud Print for quick direct printing over the cloud/internet; USB hard drive or memory card to print directly from storage devices; or PictBridge to print directly from cameras.
Printers with an LCD screen/display give you the option to control some settings directly on the printer, such as a one-touch print, scan, copy, or fax. You may also be able to adjust print quality, preview the print job, and/or view connection settings. Some screens are programmed to offer setup instructions for easy installation. For those who are not particularly tech savvy, this could be helpful.
- 13.95 watts (printing)
- 3.60 watts (ready)
- 0.93 watts (sleep)
- 0.20 watts (off)1