








At 4.5 pounds and 14.3 inches in length, the OfficeJet 200 is comparable in size and weight to a light 15.6" laptop. It's taller, but its footprint on a desk ends up being smaller. It has a 2-inch display with Enter, Backspace, Wireless, and Home buttons along with directional arrows which make navigating the UI a breeze. It also holds 50 sheets, which is enough for most jobs on the go, and supports duplexing through the built-in UI. The build quality is also excellent. Plastics feel resilient against scratches and it feels like it would hold up with a lot of travel. The included CD is redundant, however, as the quick start guide links you to the HP website where you can download the latest driver versions. Connecting to Wi-Fi only takes a minute and and printing off an Android or Apple device is as easy as installing the ePrint app. You can either print by using this as a local network printer or connect directly using Wi-Fi direct. If you're not about the wireless life, the printer does have a USB port you can use. The prints were what I was most impressed by. The OfficeJet 200 prints better than any inkjet printer I've tried. Text and thin lines were sharp. This printer beats the average drugstore or postal store print.