The HP OfficeJet 200 Mobile Printer is an on-the-go, print-only inkjet printer. It works with HP 67XL high-yield cartridges and takes HP 67 Black and Tri-Color ink. It has a user-replaceable rechargeable battery. Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, a USB connector for printing straight from external storage, support for Apple AirPrint, and Mopria Print Service are among the connectivity possibilities. Additionally, it works with the HP Smart app, which adds more capabilities, such as the ability to scan from a mobile device.
For domestic use
For family use, the HP OfficeJet 200 is a suitable choice. It produces black and color papers of outstanding quality. Even with its poor page yields, the cost per print isn’t too high because ink cartridges aren’t that expensive; nevertheless, if you print a lot or regularly, you’ll need to replace the cartridges more frequently. Images simply appear passably. Because of its poor color accuracy, your prints won’t look exactly like the originals. If you just print sometimes, this isn’t the ideal option because, being an inkjet printer, it might clog if left idle for extended periods of time.
For office use
Offices should avoid using the HP OfficeJet 200. Since it’s a portable printer, offices with high print volumes shouldn’t use it. Although it prints papers slowly and has a poor page yield, its print quality is superb. It also lacks a scanner, though you can scan with the camera on your smartphone using the HP Smart app. However, this isn’t as functional as a hardware scanner, and it isn’t as convenient for lengthy, multi-page documents as an ADF. Positively, there are numerous connectivity choices, making it easy to reach the printer.
For students
Students can use the HP OfficeJet 200 Mobile Printer. It prints documents in sharp black and color, but because it’s a portable printer, it prints slowly and uses ink cartridges with low yields. Fortunately, the cost per print is acceptable due to the reasonably priced ink cartridges. You won’t be able to process worksheets or your friends’ class notes because it doesn’t have a scanner. Lastly, this printer is simple to use and has a wide range of connecting possibilities. Its accompanying software is also user-friendly.
Black and white printing
The HP 200 printer performs poorly when printing in black and white, while having outstanding print quality. It prints text documents in black only very slowly, is unable to scan or print documents that are double-sided, and has a limited page yield. If you print a lot, you’ll also need to replace the cartridge more frequently. Positively, despite the page yield, high-yield cartridges are still reasonably priced per print and should last longer.
Photo printing
For informal shots, the HP 200 printer is good enough. Its color fidelity isn’t the best, but it’s still decent enough for casual use, like printing the occasional photo when traveling. It’s also effective at reproducing minor details, even though fine details sometimes get a little mushy. But there’s a discernible graining in the color changes. Printing pictures is reasonably priced, but if you print a lot, you’ll need to replace the cartridge frequently due to the low page yields.
