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# 15 ppm Black Speed 11 ppm Color Speed WiFi 802.11g/b HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer

**Brand:** hp
**Price:** € 374.02
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Office Game with HP Officejet Pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer by hp
- **How much does it cost?** € 374.02 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/1084175-hp-officejet-pro-8000-wireless-printer)

## Best For

- hp enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hp brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Friendly Printing:** Automatic two-sided printing saves paper and enhances your green credentials.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Connect effortlessly via USB, Ethernet, or WiFi—print from anywhere in your office.
- • **Smart Memory Management:** With 32 MB of memory and a 384 MHz processor, multitasking has never been smoother.
- • **Unleash Your Productivity:** Experience laser-quality prints at lightning speed, perfect for the fast-paced professional.
- • **Versatile Printing Options:** Enjoy borderless printing up to 8.5 x 11 inches for all your creative projects.

## Overview

The HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer delivers high-quality laser-like prints at impressive speeds, featuring versatile connectivity options and eco-friendly automatic two-sided printing, making it an essential tool for any modern office.

## Description

Product Description          Want a printer that offers the convenience of wireless networking? Our Officejet Pro 8000 is right for all printing. You will get professional-quality color at up to 50% lower color cost per page and using less energy than laser printers, and get impressive business documents using automatic two-sided printing.             From the Manufacturer          From the Manufacturer Want laser-quality printing at prices your business can afford? Cut your print costs and forget about messy printer cables with the HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer. Print professional color for up to 50% lower cost per page and less energy use than lasers[1], plus easily print from any room using built-in wireless networking[2]. When you add up the savings, your bottom line could increase up to $576 per year compared to lasers[3]. To make sure your documents look sharp and vibrant, choose Original HP Officejet Pro pigment inks. These inks even let you highlight your documents without smearing the text.Want to save paper? That's easy with automatic two-sided printing. Plus, use HP Smart Web Printing[4] to avoid printing web pages with ads, menu bars and other unnecessary info. Simply select the photos and text you want, organize it all on a single page and click "Print".Want effortless printing for everyone in your office? Get connected using built-in wireless[2] and wired networking, and conveniently print up to 250 pages without reloading the paper tray.Boost your business image and your bottom line with the HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer Print professional color without going over budget. For up to 50% lower cost per color page than lasers[1], create custom marketing materials in your own office. Print only what you need, whenever you need it, so you can avoid keeping outdated documents and storing extra copies.Make your own brochures, flyers and more using HP Brochure Paper and HP Tri-fold Brochure Paper. Find business templates and project ideas at www.hp.com/printCreate custom marketing materials in your own office. Save energy in more ways than one with an HP Officejet Pro Get high-powered business printing without burning up power. HP Officejet Pros use up to 50% less energy than lasers[1]. Plus, this printer is an ENERGY STAR® qualified product. Print wirelessly from any room Reduce the clutter of tangled cables under your desk or in the conference room using built-in wireless networking[2]. You'll also improve productivity by sharing one printer with multiple people.Remember compatible ink, paper and accessories Say it best with Original HP. The HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer uses four individual inks: 940 Black, 940 Cyan, 940 Magenta and 940 Yellow. You can save money on ink by choosing optional XL high-capacity cartridges (not included; please purchase separately).Save energy in more ways than one with an HP Officejet Pro. Print wirelessly from any room.Print all your business documents, from brochures and presentations to invoices and emails, using HP paper. To easily connect your PC to this HP printer, you'll need a USB cable.See all the compatible inks and recommended papers here.Get the specifics PRINT SPEED: Maximum speeds of 35 ppm black, 34 ppm color[5] PRINT FROM: Wireless 802.11b/g, Ethernet, USB, PC/Mac® PAPER HANDLING: 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 14"; up to 15,000 pages per monthWhat's in the box?HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless PrinterBuilt-in automatic duplexerHP 940 Black/Yellow PrintheadHP 940 Cyan/Magenta PrintheadHP 940 Black Officejet Ink CartridgeHP 940 Cyan Officejet Ink CartridgeHP 940 Magenta Officejet Ink CartridgeHP 940 Yellow Officejet Ink CartridgePower supplyPower cordSetup posterWireless Setup GuideCD-ROMs (for software)USB cableHP Officejet Business impact for up to 50% less cost[1]. Give your business the best of both worlds Looking for a laser printer? Buy the affordable alternative—HP Officejet Pros. You'll get the best of both: the laser quality your business needs at the low inkjet prices you want. Print professional color for up to 50% lower cost per page and less energy use than lasers[1].Print impressive documents using new HP Officejet Pro pigment inks What's different about these inks? You can print water-resistant documents[6] with sharp-looking text and bright color, plus highlight your documents without smearing the ink. Four individual ink cartridges mean you replace only the cartridge that runs out, so you have more control over your print costs. Want to get more ink for less money? Buy optional XL high-capacity cartridges[7] for up to two times the number of pages than standard cartridges.Reduce, reuse and recycle Want to help your business go green? Easily save paper with automatic two-sided printing. Plus, use HP Smart Web Printing[4] to select what you want to print from multiple websites—and print it all on a single page.Since HP Officejet Pros are ENERGY STAR® qualified products, you can be sure you're saving power.Did you know HP recycles your print cartridges for free? Visit www.hp.com/recycle for details. In 2006, HP recycled more than 164 million pounds of hardware and print cartridges—the same weight as 600 jumbo jets.Print professional color for up to 50% lower cost per page and less energy use than lasers[1].  Print multiple websites all on a single page with HP Smart Web Printing[4].    Choose the right product for you.    Don't need wireless networking? Buy the HP Officejet Pro 8000 Printer Want to print, fax, scan and copy? Buy the HP Officejet Pro 8500 All-in-One. [1] Majority of color laser printers under $300, June 2008, OJ Pro with highest-capacity cartridges. Energy use based on HP testing using the ENERGY STAR® program's TEC test method criteria. For details, see www.hp.com/go/officejet [2] Wireless performance is dependent upon physical environment and distance from access point. [3] Majority of color laser printers under $300 and color laser all-in-ones under $600, June 2008, OJ Pro with highest-capacity cartridges. Color page volume/coverage estimates for businesses with 5-19 employees from February 2009 InfoTrends Report. For details, see www.hp.com/go/officejet. Based on published yields and continuous printing; see www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies. Results may vary. [4] Requires Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher. [5] After first page; see www.hp.com/go/inkjetprinter for details. [6] Based on HP internal testing, using papers with the ColorLok logo. [7] Not included. Please purchase separately. ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR logo are registered U.S. marks.

## Features

- Laser Quality Print Speed Up to 15 ppm Black/11 ppm Color, Maximum 35 ppm Black/34 ppm Color
- USB 2.0, Built In Ethernet, WiFi 802.11g/b Standard Connectivity
- 32 MB Memory and 384 MHz Processor Speed
- 250-Sheet Input Tray, 150-Sheet Output Tray, Automatic Two-Sided Printing Standard
- Up to 8.5 x 11 in Borderless Printing

## Images

![HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41I--OFgBZL.jpg)
![HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/4182ptqdQTL.jpg)
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![HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41H8pH-7LKL.jpg)
![HP Officejet Pro 8000 Wireless Printer - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41wW0gzec9L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How's the scanning? 
I'm mostly just looking for a scanner, that can occasionally print (maybe one or two pages a month).  
Does it scan well?  Does the scanner still work when it locks up because it's out of ink?**
A: As far as I know this does NOT scan. I have this model and it does not. I also hate it and recently gave it away. Ink is hyper expensive and third party cartridges do not work well.

**Q: paper jam?**
A: This printer blew up after two months. It's fail safe quite and kept squirting ink. I would not recommend you buy this. This was produced when HP was ran by Leo apotheker, who was one of the worst CEO's in history.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Required duplexer makes for akward placement, wireless difficult
  

*by P***R on Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2009*

I am an IT professional and work on equipment like this everyday. I was replacing a Dell P720 so just looking for a basic printer that would look nice in the desk area by eliminating cords. Well, the price was nice and shipment from Amazon good. The machine comes with TONS of print cartridges and was easy to put together. The main negative for me was there is a horribly placed "duplexer" in back that you MUST have plugged in at all times or print jobs will fail. This thing sticks out about 5 inches from the back of the printer, so you will never be able to place this machine flush against a wall. For me this was bad as it just doesn't look as nice as one that would sit in a corner flush to a wall.Secondly, the wireless. Good and bad news. Bad news = I spent about 90 minutes trying to get the stupid HP software to set up my wireless for me but it kept failing with indecipherable errors. I was about to give up and return it when I decided to delete the HP set up and just set it up through Windows default printer set-up. Doing it this way, the wireless works perfectly. Thinking I fixed it, I tried the HP software again, and it still was failing and would break the wireless. SO, I gave up on the HP software and just did it through Windows and have left it alone and it works just fine. Bottom line, don't bother with the HP software and do it through Windows if you are doing wireless.Printing is much quieter than my old printer, quality is good, and it looks nice. However, I wouldn't buy it given a second chance due to the inability to sit flush on a wall and the goofy HP software.One other tip, through the end of the year, HP is doing a "Trade up and Save" rebate where you can get $50 back on this printer just by mailing back your old printer (doesn't even have to be working AND they give you a pre-paid label).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Excellent printer, but be careful with the setup
  

*by K***R on Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2010*

This printer replaced an at least 10 year old HP deskjet. My use is mainly printing in B&W draft mode, with occasional color pages or color photographs. Once it starts printing it goes blazingly fast, but it does take a little longer to start printing than most printers - a small liability to me.  So far it has been very economical of ink.  As other rating have shown, the B&W quality is excellent and the color quality is very good - good enough for me in printing photographs.  While the setup was not very complicated, it did take a long time. But there is one thing to be aware of, which related to my setup and might relate to yours. I connected the printer via cable to my computer (desktop), but wireless to my wife's (desktop). My setup went smoothly, but to connect wirelessly one first has to connect the printer via a cable (supplied) to the wireless computer. After setup is complete, one disconnects the cable and the wireless connection works very well. However, I didn't know about the cable to the wireless computer.  So after setting up the printer to my computer, I had to disconnect all the wiring, move the printer to near the wireless computer, then do the wireless installation, disconnect the printer, move it back to near my computer, and rewire it (no new setup needed). Of course, if the wireless computer had been a laptop there would not have been any issues.Overall I am extremely pleased with this printer's performance and would recommend it to anyone.

### ⭐ 1.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Not for me (and Mac users take note...)
  

*by B***K on Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2010*

I tried two of these.  The first one had defective print heads.  I had only printed out about ten pages when I first noticed issues in two of the test patterns on the Print Quality Diagnostics Page.  HP phone support person was friendly and patient, but in retrospect it shouldn't have taken an hour of running the same two cleaning routines before she declared it defective.  This was a huge waste of my time, not to mention paper and ink.  HP offered to send new print heads, which were back ordered.  Instead, I returned it to Amazon for a replacement (though the printer was back ordered too).When I first noticed the print problem, it was the weekend, and I decided to try email support and then call phone support on Monday just to cover my bases.  It took them several days to reply to the email, and not only did the tech guy not answer my very-clearly-worded question, but he recommended cleaning the print heads manually - on a brand new, hardly-used printer.  I think he was way off because neither the PDF manual, online support documents, or phone support person ever suggested this.The print heads seemed OK on the replacement printer, but the bottom was getting cut off of a document I was printing  - a promotional flyer with text on a colored background with a 1/4" margin all around.The first time I called HP, the Mac support person said it was surely a problem with the document and never considered that it could be a printer limitation.  So I spent hours checking and rechecking print settings, doing test prints of the PDF from Adobe Reader and from Apple's Preview, as well as from the original document in Apple's Pages app.  I even re-made the flyer from a blank template in Pages in case I'd made some kind of formatting error (I hadn't).Eventually, I found the answer tucked away in the Officejet 8000 Pro's PDF manual - which, by the way, seemed hastily written and poorly organized.  I discovered that while Windows users can have a minimum margin of 3.3 mm all around a letter-sized document, for users of Mac OS X, the minimum BOTTOM margin for all media (except envelopes, and, according to the manual, Hagaki and Ofuku Hagaki, whatever they are) is .47 inch (12 mm).  So, since I'm a Mac user, I'd have to re-design the flyer to adjust to this limitation.  (Borderless printing was only available for photo paper).This little nugget of info was absent in the specifications page at the HP web site.  And it's easy to miss if you view the User Guide PDF in single-page mode:  The table showing minimum margin specs is at the bottom of page 21, but there's no footnote or asterisk to warn you there are exceptions on the next page.I called HP today to verify that the manual - not the web specs - was correct, and the support person said it was an inherent limitation to the part of the Mac OS printer software written by Apple.  He said that ALL inkjet printers from ALL manufacturers have the same limitation in Mac OS.  I found that hard to believe...So I checked the specs on an Epson printer  - the Artisan 710 - and they said that the 3 mm minimum margin all-around was the same for both Mac and PC.  I called Epson's sales department and tech support department and they confirmed this.  I emailed the PDF of my document to a Mac-user graphic artist friend who has an Epson Stylus Photo and when she printed it out, the bottom wasn't cut off.  So HP was just wrong about it being an inherent limitation in Mac OS X.Yes, I could just redesign the flyer with bigger margins, but at this point, I'm fed up with HP.PROS:  If you don't mind the margin limitations, or you're on the Windows platform, you don't need to print photos, and you don't get a lemon, then the Officejet Pro 8000 is probably a pretty good printer.  I had no problem with the quality of prints from Sibelius (music notation) and text documents, and it was fast.  As of this writing, neither Canon nor Epson offers a comparable single-function inkjet with automatic duplexing and wireless connectivity.CONS:  Margin limitation on the Mac (see above);  manual is poorly written;  tech support was exasperating;  questionable quality control, at least in my experience.  Setup went smoothly with the first one, but with the replacement, the HP Setup Assistant told me that my wireless password had been accepted, but then the printer failed to connect.  After retrying several times, I eventually figured out that in fact I'd entered the wrong password, so it seems that the HP setup software is flaky - it can tell you the password was accepted when it wasn't.UPDATE 5/20/10:  I decided what the heck, I'll send a message to HP's president through their web site, describing my exasperating experience.  The next day I received a phone call from a woman named Pat at HP.  The usual corporate apologies, spoken in a monotone, sounded like she was reading a script - which she quite possibly was.  I started to explain my issue, and she stopped me and asked if I'd returned the printer, as advised by their support rep.  I said yes, I had, but that's not the whole picture.  I tried again to tell my story, and she interrupted and said, in a brusque tone, 'your comments have been forwarded to the appropriate parties'.  It seemed as if her job involved following a flow chart:  Did customer follow support recommendations?  If yes:  read 'thank you' boilerplate and end call.  Might as well have been a robo-call.Unfortunately, there are few options out there if you want a single-function printer for the Mac OS that does automatic duplex, wireless, and focuses on document rather than photo printing.  I tried a Canon i4700, and even though I'd only paid $35 for it on sale at Fry's, I returned it:  The Canon's quality for text and color illustrations was worse than my 10-year-old HP Deskjet 970Cse, which still works fine but is slow.  I bit the bullet and bought a new cartridge for the old HP to hold me over.

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