works sometimes and sometimes it doesn't - no manual - so how does this printer work? When I print an email sometimes it prints all the folders on the side of the email - what gives I don't want that on my printed email. It will not print a marked passage-it will print the whole document out-gee what a pain. Where is the 24/7 phone number I was promised???
Capabilities were unclear in description. Was not able to handle printing to other than standard letter or legal paper without removing paper, adjusting slide in paper tray and reconfiguring printer tray settings. Then resetting the original paper settings to print plain paper. Way too much effort for printing an occasional envelope. Unit returned. Looking at other manufacturers for easier paper handling.
Replaced an earlier HP printer, an 8520 series, which lasted about four years. This printer is about the same size so fits on my desk. Price was reasonable. It is noisier than the older unit. Seems like grinding of gears as it starts printing. It seems slower. Cartridges are different so all the old HP Instant Ink cartridges are wasted. But, it is an HP printer that has worked for me in the past, so I stick with them.
HP OfficeJet Pro 9125e Effectively Sets Standard for Medium Sized Offices
on September 4, 2024
Posted by: JHT-1
Verified Purchase:Yes
Efficient output in a compact lightweight machine. Easy loading for multiple sheet copying and two-sided printing. Single tray for changing paper sizes, envelopes as well as thicknesses. Trouble free ink cartridge replacement in a simple to access front area. Uncomplicated Control Panel with color readout and touch operated functions. Wi-Fi connections to allow remote access for scanning and printing. Ports for USB, Ethernet and Faxing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting hp.com
Customer Rating
4
Yes, maybe
on October 9, 2025
Posted by: Arugula Magoo
from Maine
I like the fact that it prints and scans double-sided and it is compact enough to sit comfortably on my desk. My one concern is that the material it is made of doesn't seem as sturdy as my last HP printer, a refurbished 8600 (I think that was its number) that served me very well for 13 years. Fingers crossed that this will stand up as well.