HP DeskJet 2734e All-in-One - The HP DeskJet 2734e is a budget-friendly home
printer designed for light, everyday tasks, print, scan, copy with quick
Wi-Fi setup and a compact footprint. As part of the DeskJet 2700e
family, it’s aimed at students and households that need dependable basics for
homework, forms, tickets, and occasional photos.
Highlights:
- Simple connectivity: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and USB; guided setup via the HP app/installer.
- Everyday speed: up to 7.5 ppm black / 5.5 ppm color (ISO)—fine for school and home office basics.
- Photo-ready quality: up to 4800×1200 optimized dpi on HP photo paper (color).
- Paper handling: 60-sheet input and 25-sheet output; manual duplex via driver prompts.
- Compact & quiet: easy to place next to a laptop or on a shelf.
Key Specifications:
- Functions: Print / Copy / Scan (flatbed)
- Print speed (ISO): up to 7.5 ppm (black), 5.5 ppm (color)
- Max resolution: up to 1200×1200 (black); up to 4800×1200 optimized (color)
- Scanner: CIS flatbed up to 1200 dpi (optical)
- Paper: Input 60 / Output 25 sheets; supports A4/Letter, envelopes, cards, photo paper
- Duty cycle: up to 1,000 pages/month (recommended usage much lower for best results)
- Interfaces: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz), USB 2.0
- Mobile printing: HP app, Apple AirPrint, Mopria; Chromebook compatible
Driver Downloads
OPERATING SYSTEM |
OFFICIAL DOWNLOAD LINK |
Windows 11 (64-bit*) |
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Windows 10 (32/64-bit) |
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Windows 8 / 8.1 (32/64-bit) |
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macOS (Intel & Apple silicon) |
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Linux |
*Microsoft distributes Windows 11 only in 64-bit form.
Setup Tips (Quick)
- Windows 10/11: Use the Full-feature software from the model page; the installer walks you through USB or Wi-Fi.
- Windows 8/8.1: If HP’s site mis-detects your OS, click Change and select your exact version/bitness.
- macOS: Run HP Easy Start; it detects your macOS version and installs the correct print/scan components (you can also add the printer with AirPrint).
- Linux: Install the latest HPLIP, then run hp-setup to discover and configure the printer via USB or Wi-Fi.
Pros & Cons
Pros: very low entry cost, quick wireless setup,
compact design, good everyday text.
Cons: modest speeds, manual duplex, small trays, best for light-volume
printing.