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🖨️ Compact power, wireless freedom — print your life, your way!
The HP DeskJet 3755 is a sleek, ultra-compact all-in-one inkjet printer designed for home and dorm use. It offers wireless printing, scanning, and copying with easy smartphone integration and Alexa voice control. With print speeds up to 5.5 pages per minute and high-resolution color output, it delivers professional-quality results. The printer supports HP Instant Ink, saving users up to 50% on ink costs and ensuring uninterrupted printing. Its space-saving design and user-friendly features make it a popular choice among millennials seeking efficiency and style in a small footprint.













| ASIN | B01GAIU7HG |
| Additional Printer Functions | Copy |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 19 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,032 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #82 in Ink Tank Printers |
| Brand | HP |
| Built-In Media | HP 65 Setup Black Instant Ink Ready Cartridge (~120 pages), HP 65 Setup Tri-color Instant Ink Ready Cartridge (~100 pages), Power Cord, Software CD |
| Color | Blue |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 15 ppm |
| Compatible Devices | compatible operating systems: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP3 (32-bit); OS X v10.8 Mountain Lion, OS X v10.9 Mavericks, OS X v10.10 Yosemite |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Vera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 7,259 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889894728661 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Ink Color | Color |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.97"D x 15.86"W x 5.55"H |
| Item Type Name | Inkjet Printer |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 300 x 300 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 4800 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 19 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 60 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 4800 x 1200 |
| Model Name | J9V90A#B1H |
| Model Number | J9V90A |
| Model Series | DeskJet |
| Number of Drivers | 1 |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cloud Print Enabled, HP Instant Ink Eligible, Network-Ready, Optional HP High-Yield Cartridges |
| Output sheet capacity | 60 |
| Paper Size | 3 x 5 to 8.5 x 14, Letter, Legal, Envelope |
| Print media | Envelopes, Glossy photo paper, Paper (plain) |
| Printer Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Inkjet |
| Printing Technology | Inkjet |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | 4800 x 1200 |
| Scanner Type | Single-page document feeder |
| Series Number | 3700 |
| Special Feature | Cloud Print Enabled , HP Instant Ink Eligible, Network-Ready, Optional HP High-Yield Cartridges |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 889894728661 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | One-year limited hardware warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Wattage | 2.2 watts |
T**N
Perfect for me
Great printer. Prints right from my iPhone with no issues so far. Great app features that accompany the printer as well. It's small and compact, fits right on my old desk. I don't print a ton of paper so I don't have any spilled over documents. Someone said they do had the issue so if you print a lot, I suggest placing a box/bin under neat to catch any paper. It doesn't print slow for me. I printed four papers in one sitting by time I was finish with all I had edit and print so was the printing tasks. Someone said it took them a while (what could you be possibly printing) I haven't printed any pictures. I use my photo printer for that. Just saying. Scanning is a breeze as well. Just place your document in the feeder ...under what looks like a handle... select between color print or black print and there you go. For me using my iPhone as a scan it printed very slowly. I hit scan option fed the document and followed the options. That was the only issue. But seeing as I can scan from the printer I won't need to scan from my phone.
Q**K
Dorm Room Essential -BLUETOOTH key feature - HP DeskJet 3755 All-in-One Printer!
The HP DeskJet 3755 Compact All-in-One Wireless Printer has proven to be an absolute lifesaver for my daughter's college dorm room. This pint-sized powerhouse is not only the perfect size for a dorm but also delivers exceptional performance that has made it a popular hub for all her friends. The compact design is a game-changer, fitting seamlessly into the limited space of a dorm room. Its sleek blue accent adds a touch of style, making it a functional and fashionable addition to the workspace. Setup was a breeze, and the wireless capability makes printing from laptops, tablets, and smartphones incredibly convenient. Functionality-wise, this all-in-one printer has exceeded expectations. It handles printing, scanning, and copying with ease, and the print quality is impressive. Whether it's essays, reports, or photos, the DeskJet 3755 consistently delivers sharp and vibrant results. The compatibility with HP Instant Ink is a brilliant feature for college students. It takes the hassle out of running out of ink at the most inconvenient times and ensures that there's always a fresh supply ready for those last-minute assignments. What's truly remarkable is that it has become a communal resource for my daughter and her friends. Its reliability and user-friendly design make it a go-to choice for everyone in the dorm. The fact that it has become a central hub for printing needs among her peers speaks volumes about its popularity and performance. In conclusion, the HP DeskJet 3755 is a dorm room essential. Its compact size, stylish design, and reliable performance make it the perfect companion for college students. If you're in search of a reliable all-in-one printer that won't take up much space, look no further. This printer has made a significant impact on our college experience, and I highly recommend it to others.
S**R
Nice little printer
I just received my order today. I ordered the blue. I bought it for very occasional printing and copying. I am a senior citizen, the reason i mention that is there set up was easy and we'll explained. I sent my first print through my cell phone and it came out beautifully. The printer does not do 2 sided printing but a little trick i used is, taking all but one piece of paper out start the print and because there is no more paper the machine will prompt you to fill the paper holder after the first page prints. Because there is no paper the machine will stop printing and prompt for more paper, giving you time to take the first page flip it over and re-insert it back into the paper holder. Then push the flashing paper button and the machine will automatically feed the page through and print your second page. It's a nice compact little printer. I gave it a 4 star because it does print very slow so i would not recommend it for someone in a hurry.
B**H
Stay far away from HP, an exercise in frustration
Every time I thought I figured out an issue, another one popped up until I finally sent this thing to the e-waste dump. First note, that the cartridges that come with it are starter cartridges and only contain a small amount of ink - even though they are big enough to hold much more ink. You need to buy a refill along with this. The next frustrating thing is getting it connected. Took way too long, and way too many steps. A printer should take 5 minutes to set up, not 2-3 hours. Finally, after getting it all setup, printing a few documents over the course of a month or two, I get an error that the printer door is open... except it's not. It's closed. No jams, or bits of paper stuck anywhere, printer heads are clean, everything looks great. The printer will even print a test page showing the printer works fine, but if I try to print my own documents it simply won't let me until I have closed the "open door". HP support was another exercise in futility and I finally threw in the towel. HP printers are cheap and there's a reason they are. They are very low quality. I have a brother black and white printer that I've had for 10 years and still runs great. I guess I'll have to spring for a high quality color printer with toner and avoid HP's inkjet garbage
C**.
You cannot beat this printer
I've used this 6 months now so I feel I can give it a quality review. I am using this as a work from home printer that I could use sparingly. I ordered the blue which took a bit longer shipping but was worth it as it is a nice ocean blue color. TLDR version: this printer hasn't given me a single problem, connected to my wifi in minutes, and anyone connected to my wifi can easily print from their phone. I didn't have any issues setting it up. It was fast and easy. I never needed support, connected to wifi quickly and then my phone was connected to it like that. Anything from my phone I wanted to print, was done quickly. Ink is cheap, so if you aren't doing this for a business invisible ink seems pointless. It took 6 months before I bought a new cartridge but all our uses are different. It also scans, and faxes(which I wasn't sure if it did at the time) and it's really easy. It's done from a tray on top, separate from where printer paper is located, and you can access from the app and save those documents to PDF, fax, or any number of things. I've had friends come over with different phones, connect to my wifi, and print no problem from their phones. I haven't had any troubleshooting, and for the price of this model and it's convenient size I feel like it's a steal. Was expecting so many problems after reading reviews and I've had zero. Great product that makes things super easy from your phone.
R**I
compact printer for occasional printing needs
Initially I faced issues for installation. But once I followed step by step instructions provided I was able to connect to wifi and was able to successfully install the printer in 10 minutes. You may need printer USB cable if it is not provided with it. I had purchased through Amazon warehouse deals, I did not find an usb cable in my package. After the installation I subscribed for hp instant ink account, within 4-5 days I received starter kit and am enjoying with this printer without any worries of ink. I got 3 months free instant ink along with the bundle + one month free supply when I used a referral code. try.[...] It is very compact. Printer itself automatically orders for a new cartridge whenever it finds the supply levels are lower. You can print as many high clarity pictures/wallpapers based on the plan selected. Can print from mobile using wi-di feature and hp airprint. Few cons : Works only on 2.4Ghz wifi band doesn't support 5Ghz band Scanning books is not possible. Installing through mac is not seamless. Mac users need to borrow a windows machine to complete installation Cartridge can hold only limited supply, please be prepared for it. Heavy duty users please be away of it. Overall an excellent compact printer with rich features.
J**K
Addendum -- Don't let reviews paralyze you!
Addendum 29 November 2020 (purchased in February 2020). The first several months with this printer were serendipity, printed great, but I only needed it a couple times a month. HP sent a spare set of ink cartridges early on as my first refill under its Instant Ink program. Went to print after a couple months of non-use in October 2020, photo colors were washed out and striped, like the heads had lost all control (more on this in Addendum at bottom). After several attempts to remedy it, printing test pages that all counted toward my Instant Ink quota, I gave up and installed the new ink cartridges, all was good again. Now, a month after that, went to print a letter with photos, back to the same problem. This printer unfortunately is no longer worth the pain and suffering to work through it. It was great at first, but then it let me down, bigly. My guess, someone who uses it regularly would have better results, as others reported the inkjet heads dry up if not used often. And a word about the Instant Ink Program. A reason for having this small compact printer is the ability to stow it away when not in use. However, HP sent frequent reminders to plug it in and get it on line so it could report on the 0 pages it was printing. I tried to do so for a day here and there to suit them, but the communications got more aggressive. Plus...the program of free monthly quotas up to 15 pages now has a nominal charge. And more, once I sent in the old inkjet cartridges I was hoping for HP to send replacements. Did not happen, apparently I have to print their target threshold of pages, which isn't going to happen with bad printing issues. Summing up, I had high hopes for this for my minimal use, but those hopes were for naught. If you are a potential buyer, here's some longer term experience, but if you are a frequent user, I encourage you to read below at what I found out of the box after a couple weeks of use. It's not all bad, just didn't work for me. ------------------- My 8 year old HP OfficeJet 6700 finally gave up the fight — would not load paper. It was originally purchased to print from iPhones and iPads, but gave way to a mono LaserJet Pro M227fdw, which is a workhorse (if you want a reliable mid-level all-in-one). Both excell(ed) at duplexing, which was a main requirement for my printing at the time each was purchased. As I defaulted to the LaserJet, I used the 6700 for color printing only, which was done in spurts, probably not averaging more than 10 pages a month, plus expensive cartridge replacement. Once I lost the color printer, I did an exhaustive, paralyzing search for a replacement, since the need was essentially just for simple color printing. The DeskJet 3755 was attractive in compactness, style/color, and price, but came with so many negative comments on multiple facets and no duplexing. Yet, no matter what I looked at in the less-than $200 variety, everything had similar faults, almost as if the same group of reviewers wrote the same reviews for every HP, Epson, Brother, and Canon printer out there. I eventually decided a $50 cost was worth the risk, even with reported slow performance, scanning issues, connectivity issues, and an ink-guzzler. I was also turned off by the reported “must provide credit card to set up” reports. No, you don’t, I did without it. But I later provided a credit card to join the HP Instant Ink program, which once you do the math, is a no-brainer at low volume…or actually any volume, with the flexibility to change or back out at any time. After a week or so, I can report it is not slow (in general) at normal quality, and the print is crisp, even with photos embedded in documents. Scans are crooked if you put them in loosely, as opposed to square against the right-side guide, and then the scan is as you would expect a proper scan to appear. No, it doesn't have a flatbed to scan books, ID cards, etc. I don’t care that you can only feed one page at at time, since I’m using my LaserJet for scanning. If you are copying voluminous ledgers or reports, anything other than loose pages, don’t buy this all-in-one. I have not and don’t intend to do color nor B&W copying, so maybe folks are right that it’s not great on this printer, though with a little patience, it probably isn’t that bad as reported. As for connectivity issues on initial setup, I was prepared for a mess, but was delighted by the simplicity, which I accomplished while on eternal hold with another company needing customer support; you could call it “distracted setup.” Perhaps the confusion for some users comes in the variety of ways HP offers for setup…through a downloaded mobile platform app, direct cable, or internet connection to your main computer, in my case a Mac OS. I opted for the mobile platform app. It was not always intuitive, but with few little hiccups, it connected well. I would offer to be sure your main computer downloads needed drivers, and once I did, I had no problems. I didn’t realize that until I went to the downloaded app for my Mac, that drivers still needed to be loaded, which took less than 5 seconds to do. For the record, those reporting they had to print 11 or more pages in setup...you pushed too many buttons that can give you status, etc, but really didn't need to be printed with setup. With initial setup I only printed three pages, one being the print alignment tool, which was optional (it was pretty much okay without doing that). I can only surmise that those reporting connection problems either had a network system that was tweaked for their purposes beyond normal configurations, leading to compatibility issues at first attempt to connect to this printer, or they possibly tried to mix steps of the options for setup if they encountered what might have seemed like non-response, in which case I discovered give it time. There are occasional blank screens that don’t show loading/setup action, which was working in the background. That’s one thing HP could fix. What actually scared me were reviews of poorly printed text, photos, and the like. As one or more reviewers have noted, that is likely a firmware problem. So upon initial setup I checked the firmware status and confirmed the latest was installed, likely when first connecting and registering. And as mentioned, there are a couple tools in the app to help you fix that. That said, there are no issues so far with print quality — text nor photos. It is what I was expecting, and surprisingly, not much different from the good old OfficeJet 6700, Rest In Peace. So I have a printer that I expect to meet my low-demand color print needs as well as ink resupply, that will hopefully be delivered without asking, just-in-time at low or no-cost. I decided I really don’t need auto-duplexing, I can just turn the page over to print the flip side, and I love the compact size and color styling. If it starts to let me down I will amend this review, but for now, 5-stars for a $50 unit, with pleasure! Addendum October 18, 2020: One thing another reviewer pointed out, that the inkjet heads dry out or clog up from dust over time, or a variation of that, just happened. After 8 months of very low level use, I went to print a color photo that at first printed normally but too small, resized it, reprinted, and the colors where very much washed out, almost negative-looking. Cartridge ink levels looked to be more than half on the HP app. I did a couple routine troubleshooting attempts like reducing pixel count, realignment test, and the like, but no change. I removed the inkjet cartridges, wiped the excess ink from them, and tried again, no change. So I installed the new jets the HP program had sent upon signup and everything again worked fine. I returned the old cartridges in the prepaid envelope from the ink program. Hopefully HP will send replacements automatically as they did before. But the foot-stomper here is use it more often than I have been and you should be A-OK. Still 5-stars!
C**L
Small, great price & easy to use!
We needed a small printer for our home and this is just so functional for its size! The size of the printer takes up very little space so its great to put ANYWHERE in the house. Since the product has wifi built in, the product doesn't need to be placed right next to the printer. As long as wifi can reach the area in your house, you are good. The product connects to 2.4ghz bands only, but that isn't really an issue since most routers have 2.4 bands and the range is much better on this band as well. The printer is incredibly easy to setup and also to print from your phone or tablet as well. Even with the size of the printer, it still has the option to print, scan and copy which is amazing for the size of this printer. We previously had a printer literally double the size with all these options, so finding this small printer (especially at the cheaper price) is just amazing.
S**R
Printer is good, some reviewers claim to have trouble installing it. I wrote a mini guide below.
I purchased this printer and it works just fine. Some reviews on amazon and a few other websites claim that the setup for this printer is "impossible". Either these people are completely inept at computers or they have a defective item. Many claim the instructions are too hard so I will do my best to explain it here. First off It requires you to install from the CD, so it's not plug and play. Once you have plugged the printer into your computer and turned it on, you will then need to install the ink cartridges. Open up the front panel that has the HP logo on it. The ink cartridge head should automatically reposition itself for you so you can install the cartridges. (Make sure the printer is turned ON when you do this). After you have done that you will need to install the drivers from the CD that is included. (or you can download the software online) Once you do that you're almost done. It will ask to install not really necessary software like to make calender's and other things. you can choose to not install that. I recommend then opening up the HP deskjet 3700 series software and click on "Manage Your Printer" and print a diagnostic page. If everything is aligned and there is no streaks on the page as the test say's then you're done. You can now start using your printer. I did a diagnostic print myself and everything was perfect nothing else was needed on my part. Printer prints fine and it prints pretty fast over all. The only "con" of this machine is that the paper feeder is at the top of the printer. It would save more room with people who have full on computer desks if the paper feeder was on the bottom in a slot.
S**N
Perfect and compact
Perfect printer! It’s so easy to use and it’s compact so doesn’t take up too much space. I was worried about set up as some of the reviews mentioned it was hard, but I had nothing to worry about it was super easy! As long as you’re decent with technology you shouldn’t have a problem. The scanning was easy too. Also I love that you can print and scan documents directly from your phone as well. 10/10 would recommend this printer to anyone I don’t have a bad thing to say about it.
C**N
Once set up, it's fairly easy to use. But setting up the wireless was a painful process.
Let me preface this by saying I'm a pretty tech-savvy person. I don't usually need to use manuals when it comes to things like printers or other computer peripheral devices, because usually they're very simple and easy to sort out on their own. But setting up the wireless connection on this printer (as well as the HP Instant Ink feature) was a lot more painful than it should have been. I think most of my issues were a result of this printer only being able to connect to 2.4GHz wifi networks - it cannot connect to 5GHz wifi networks. Luckily I have a router that broadcasts both types. Next, none of the connection instructions worked for me - following the instructions in the manual did not work. I had to watch several videos and even then, those instructions didn't seem to work either. Finally, I had to download some sort of "Printer Doctor" software from the HP website and I had to plug the printer into my computer with a printer cable, and only then could I connect to the printer. On top of all this, the next time I turned on the printer, I had to go through the ENTIRE PROCESS all over again because it was like my computer forgot the printer - it was still listed in my printer devices section, but had the "Offline" status and was not able to print. So now I just leave the printer on (I think it goes into a power-saving/standby mode after awhile) so that hopefully I don't have to repeat all this again. But aside from these issues, the printer itself works well when connected and the print quality is great. Hopefully you have better luck connecting it than I did, because it really is a great printer!
C**S
Literally the Worst Printer
While I can appreciate how lightweight and compact this unit is, this is literally the WORST printer I've ever bought. Printing takes forever and scanning can only be done one page at a time. Connecting the printer to WIFI was an absolute atrocity and it just barely worked when connecting it to my computer directly via USB. I thought I might just not be able to figure out technology (cue midlife crisis), but the tech support that remoted into my laptop couldn't even figure it out. The printer was showing as ready, but the drivers would always show as unavailable, despite uninstalling and reinstalling both driver and printer on my laptop MULTIPLE times and having it connected to my laptop via USB (we'd given up on wireless connection completely by that point). I ended up fighting with it for an entire two days before caving and buying a Canon Pixma all-in-one. It took me all of two minutes and zero aspirin to set up. I have returned this product and will likely never buy another HP printer again. Don't let the price fool you; this printer is absolute trash.
J**Y
Colour printer is decent, but scanning part is not good.
The printer portion of it is pretty straight forward and quality is decent. The ink does dry up quite fast, so don't count on getting the full alotted pages unless you use it consistently in a short period of time. The scanner portion of this printer is terrible, the feed is reverse from printing and often does not work properly. When it takes the feed, it does not go straight so you end up with a crooked image. Not really that great of a scanner but as a printer it is ok.
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