Hp Deskjet J110 -

Depending on your location, it may also use HP 122 or HP 301 cartridges.

Released in the late 2000s, the HP Deskjet J110 was positioned as an entry-level . Its primary selling points were affordability and the convenience of combining three machines into one:

Have you revived an old HP Deskjet J110? Share your experience in the comments below! hp deskjet j110

It primarily uses HP 61 standard cartridges or HP 61XL high-yield versions for better value.

The primary identity of the HP Deskjet J110 is defined by what it lacks rather than what it possesses. In a market saturated with "all-in-one" units, the J110 is a rarity: it is a single-function printer. It does not scan documents, it does not copy IDs, and it certainly does not fax. For the average modern user, this might seem like a deficit. However, this reductionist approach is precisely its greatest strength. By removing the glass tops, scanning wands, and complex internal feeder mechanisms associated with multifunction devices, HP created a machine that is remarkably compact and lightweight. It fits comfortably on a cramped dorm room desk or a small side table, occupying a footprint that larger machines simply cannot rival. This focus on printing alone allows the user to bypass the often-clunky software interfaces required to manage scanning or faxing, resulting in a plug-and-play experience that is becoming increasingly rare. Depending on your location, it may also use

✅ Pro tip: The “HP DeskJet 990c” driver is a known compatible fallback for the J110 series.

Setting up the HP Deskjet J110 is simple due to its plug-and-play nature. HP Deskjet 1000 Printer series - J110 Setup | HP® Support Share your experience in the comments below

Because HP stopped providing official drivers for the J110 series years ago, you find it in HP’s current “Easy Start” or “Smart” software packages. Here’s how to connect it: