New ePrint feature enables wireless printing by
e-mail; Web-based ePrintCenter offers expanded functionality via
downloadable apps; ePrintCenter with free app store offers versatile
functionality; enclosed cartridge bay for quiet printing; slick design
with low-profile footprint.
Design
The HP Envy 100 is built on a refreshing new platform for HP. It lacks features like exposed paper trays and a bulky display that typically distinguish printers from other electronic devices. You could easily mistake the low-profile, rectangular Envy design for a high-end modern Blu-ray player or a Dieter Rams turntable. The dimensions measure 16.8 inches wide, 13.2 inches deep, and 4 inches tall, and at 20.23 pounds, the Envy 100 is much lighter than most of the all-in-one printers in our catalog.
The exterior of the Envy 100 is cloaked in mirrored black and matte silver, and the scanner lid is finished with a dotted pattern for show. You still get a top-loading cartridge bay and a external storage media bay, but HP hides these features behind streamlined doors that fold flush into the top of the unit--in other words, obtrusiveness doesn't exist in the Envy 100's design lexicon.
You'll notice that the back of the printer is equally spare with only a USB connection on the left and a thin power cord on the right--there's no wired Ethernet port available. Instead, HP offers a USB port for a wired connection to a host computer, or you can alternatively connect wirelessly with the built-in 802.11b/g/n print server inside that becomes necessary to use both the ePrint feature, as well as HP's ePrinterCenter app store. hp envy 100
Design
The HP Envy 100 is built on a refreshing new platform for HP. It lacks features like exposed paper trays and a bulky display that typically distinguish printers from other electronic devices. You could easily mistake the low-profile, rectangular Envy design for a high-end modern Blu-ray player or a Dieter Rams turntable. The dimensions measure 16.8 inches wide, 13.2 inches deep, and 4 inches tall, and at 20.23 pounds, the Envy 100 is much lighter than most of the all-in-one printers in our catalog.
The exterior of the Envy 100 is cloaked in mirrored black and matte silver, and the scanner lid is finished with a dotted pattern for show. You still get a top-loading cartridge bay and a external storage media bay, but HP hides these features behind streamlined doors that fold flush into the top of the unit--in other words, obtrusiveness doesn't exist in the Envy 100's design lexicon.
You'll notice that the back of the printer is equally spare with only a USB connection on the left and a thin power cord on the right--there's no wired Ethernet port available. Instead, HP offers a USB port for a wired connection to a host computer, or you can alternatively connect wirelessly with the built-in 802.11b/g/n print server inside that becomes necessary to use both the ePrint feature, as well as HP's ePrinterCenter app store. hp envy 100

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