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What Hp Printer Works With Windows 10
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I am thinking of buying a new all in one HP printer but am not sure which will work with Windows 10.
Can anyone advise me on one, which is the best and has wi-fi connection?
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone advise me on one, which is the best and has wi-fi connection?
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Any recent model from HP should be Windows 10 compatible. However you can check here to see whether a particular model will work with Windows 10 or not:
http:// support .hp.com /us-en/ documen t/c0465 8195
Here are all the HP wi-fi printers currently offered by PC World:
http:// www.pcw orld.co .uk/gbu k/hp-co mputing -access ories/p rinters -scanne rs-and- ink/pri nters/1 096_830 6_71375 _16_ba0 0005484 -bv0030 1271/xx _xx_xx_ xx_5-6- 7-8-9-1 0-11-12 -13-14- 15-16-1 7-crite ria.htm l
Nearly all of the technical press constantly give their 'best printer' awards to Canon models though.
Irrespective of the make, I recommend seeking a printer that uses separate cartridges for each of the colours. They tend to give better results and replacement inks can be a lot cheaper (so, though you might have to pay more initially, you'll make considerable savings over time). Here's what I'd currently recommend for general home use with excellent photo quality:
http:// www.pcw orld.co .uk/gbu k/compu ting-ac cessori es/prin ters-sc anners- and-ink /printe rs/cano n-pixma -mg6650 -all-in -one-wi reless- inkjet- printer -100297 23-pdt. html
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Here are all the HP wi-fi printers currently offered by PC World:
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Nearly all of the technical press constantly give their 'best printer' awards to Canon models though.
Irrespective of the make, I recommend seeking a printer that uses separate cartridges for each of the colours. They tend to give better results and replacement inks can be a lot cheaper (so, though you might have to pay more initially, you'll make considerable savings over time). Here's what I'd currently recommend for general home use with excellent photo quality:
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This list allegedly lists all the ones that are 10 compatible
http:// support .hp.com /us-en/ documen t/c0465 8195
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