HP Smart-Tank 5000 Wireless All-in-One Ink-Tank Printer with up to 2 years of ink included, mobile print, scan, copy, white, 17.11 x 14.23 x 6.19
$179.99

















Price: $179.99
(as of May 12, 2025 16:41:26 UTC – Details)
The HP Smart Tank 5000 is a smart, connected and refillable tank printer that makes printing seamless for the whole family with its high capacity and wireless connectivity. Create everyday color documents at a low cost with up to 2 years of Original HP Ink included in the box.
FROM AMERICA’S MOST TRUSTED PRINTER BRAND – The Smart Tank 5000 is perfect for families printing a variety of color documents in high volumes. Print up to 10 pages per minute black and 5 pages per minute color.
FULLY LOADED WITH SAVINGS – Best for low-cost, high-volume printing—2 years of HP Ink included; get up to 6,000 black or color pages right out of the box
KEY FEATURES – Print, copy and scan, plus borderless prints, mobile and wireless printing
BEST EVERYDAY PRINT QUALITY – HP tank printers deliver crisp text and frame-worthy photos with vivid, true-to-life colors for consistently impressive prints
EASIEST-TO-USE TANK PRINTERS – Quick setup, easy print and scan, reliable Wi-Fi and an app that makes it all easy
Customers say
Customers find the printer’s ink quality positive, noting it’s refillable and lasts a long time. However, the print quality and functionality receive mixed reviews – while some say it prints great and works well, others report it doesn’t work most of the time. Setup experiences are also mixed, with some finding it very easy to set up while others struggle with the process. Moreover, customers report slow printing speeds, with one noting it takes 44 seconds to print a simple black copy. Additionally, connectivity issues are a significant concern, as the printer frequently loses internet connection. Value for money opinions are divided, with some considering it a good value while others say it’s not worth the price.
11 reviews for HP Smart-Tank 5000 Wireless All-in-One Ink-Tank Printer with up to 2 years of ink included, mobile print, scan, copy, white, 17.11 x 14.23 x 6.19
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S. Wai –
Does the job really well.
Economy, economy, economy. Rich colour, long lasting ink and fast enough to meet my needs for work, school and crafts. Largest print size I use is 8.5 x 14. Haven’t scanned more than 8.5 x 11,worked great. Print quality is quite good on paper. Haven’t done photos. No jams yet.
Jennifer –
Great printer for the basics
I got this printer for college and for my small business and it’s a good one. The price was decent, easy set up, looks nice, the ink is refillable, and the color prints turn out well. My full page color print took about 10 seconds. Only thing that I get a bit frustrated with is connectivity. It’s constantly back off line in between uses and I have to troubleshoot. I have an HP PC and the apps so I don’t understand why it’s so finicky. It could be my Internet but all my other devices automatically connect if there is a brief interruption in Wi-Fi signal. So it may be a setting I haven’t figured just yet.
Klaudia –
Just Opened Up and Printer Already Isn’t Working
UPDATE:I just received the same exact printer from Best Buy this time and have updated my rating as well according to a functioning unit. Thankfully this one did not have firmware issues however it did have ink cartridge issues…..until by the grace of god I was able to fix it. I also had a ton of trouble trying to connect to Wifi until I was able to make the printer functional and remembered what I needed to hit on the printer to have the instructions printed for me on how to setup the wifi, because for whatever reason this isn’t listed on the setup manual. So this was the easiest, at least for me, took literally less than 2 minutes…. before you get started make sure you download the HP Smart App.1. Make sure your phone is connected to your wifi2. Press and hold the Information button for 3 seconds until all buttons are lit, then hit and hold Wi-fi and Cancel (red X) button at the same time for 3 seconds. The Power button will blink for a few seconds and then the printer will be in Setup Mode. (Wifi button will continue to blink until its connected to Wifi)3. Once you’re in setup mode, open the HP Smart App, click on add printer, mine was in the top right corner of a little printer icon. Click on Add New Printer, (was first/top choice on my phone) and then it will take you through the process. Very self explanatory.There’s 2 other options that the printer printed but I’ll save you the time. Yours can print it too, by holding down the Wifi and Information button down at the same time. It should print a 2 page instruction on how to connect your printer to the Wifi. If it doesn’t start printing, try again. Hope that helps the ones that had a lot of trouble setting up Wifi as even I did, had I not known this trick from my previous HP printer I’d still not be connected to the internet.—————————————————————————-This printer just got delivered to me maybe an hour ago. I plugged it in and immediately all lights started blinking including the information screen. The printer is fully unresponsive, anytime i push the power button it blinks then turns everything back on and lights yet again keep flashing. My old HP suddenly decided to have trouble with the ink cartridge after coming back from vacation, mind you no one has touched it, in fact the printer started having troubles after cancelling my Instant ink as I wasn’t getting much use out of paying for it, pretty ironic….Given most of the reviews of this printer was positive and it came overnight I gave it a shot…I’m currently on chat with support having yet to find a solution to even get the printer to turn on normally. Haven’t even been able to install the ink cartridges as it’s not even moving into replace position. We are currently on solution #5 and the printer is still just blinking with all lights.Not sure if this is an Amazon issue or an HP issue, but I’m more than likely going to return this. I really wanted this printer to work but it looks like it’s going back to where it came from.
Da Queen Patrizia –
GREAT PRINTER SO FAR
First off let me say this: all the reviews stating difficulties setting up were telling the TRUTH!!! By the time I was in touch with a live person, the machine miraculously connected. REALLY?!?!?!!Since I had them on the line, I had THEM walk me through finishing the setup (and he was just as clueless as I was). I finally got the printer heads in and I was good to go.I LOVE the fact that it has larger, separate ink tanks which should help with saving money on ink.CONS:Top loading paper tray;No sd card slots;Prints slower;Other than that, the quality of the printer is great. The larger ink tanks are awesome, although the bottles of cyan, magenta and yellow are half the size of the black ink bottle. I would’ve thought it would be equal amounts of ink bottles for all colors. The price is great and you have a choice of warranties to purchase as well as insurance.I purchased this printer to print photos onto iron on paper. I did a test print of said photos on paper and the photos look great (even for the size they were in on letter size paper). I believe I found a great printer.
Placeholder –
Color Me Impressed
For a while, the only printer I would buy for home use was an HP. But when the last cartridge inkjet HP printer I owned went through ink like a drunken sailor and it would not accept aftermarket cartridges, I was done with HP. I then switched to Epson, which I was very happy with for a while. Even though my first Epson printer used cartridges, the ink lasted a long time. But after that printer died, I bought two more Epson printers, both of which went through cartridges. Then when my most recent Epson WF-3820 inkjet printer did a firmware update and refused to recognize my already-installed cartridges, I was done with Epson. Having sworn off HP previously, I was ready to switch to Canon, but their setup seemed very user unfriendly. As a result, I swallowed my pride and went with the HP Smart Tank 5000. which was inexpensive and uses ink bottles. I haven’t owned the HP for that long, but I am very happy with it. Setup was a breeze and unlike my last Epson (which would drop the wifi fairly frequently). No such problem with the HP Smart Tank 5000, which also came with more than a year’s worth of ink. And the replacement ink bottles are not too expensive either. While the printing speed could be better, that’s a small sacrifice to make for good quality prints, reliability, and a long-lasting ink supply. I highly recommend this printer. Hopefully I haven’t jinxed myself.
Brittany L Prophete –
good for the price but may not last long, if you a printing items a lot more than usually.
Well, first let me say for the price it was not that bad. the wireless connection was great.The printing quality was good. I was able to print out what I need for my business and I love the ink tanks. Ink lasts a very long time. What disappoints me with this printer is that the print completed stops the printer and says paper jam after about 9 months of use. I checked for paper jam there was no jam I researched for ways to fix it and was unable to do so. But it lasts for the price I paid.
Wayupnorth –
We have owned a few printers over the last 30 or so years. Most have been HP and we have always liked them and had good luck with print quality and features. The one sticking point has always been cartridge cost and reliability. And they have never worked well refilling them.Our last printer was a Canon and we will never buy one again. I had been watching the ink tank printers but price was the stumbling block. With the 5000 series the ink tank printers they are finally affordable.This printer makes very nice crisp prints in both letters and pictures. It does scan, the tray is direct feed from the rear top of the printer making it nice if you make water slide decals or anything similar. Super easy to set up and install the software, print heads fill tanks etc. Once on your network it just powers down and waits for the next time you tell it to print.The printer appears to be a winner and now we just have to test it for long term reliability of print heads etc. But as it stands we are impressed and do recommend this if you are tired of the small amounts of ink in cartridges and the high cost.
Trevor Powell –
This printer does not hold a lot of paper. When I forget to add paper, it goes offline if you are still printing and it runs out. It takes forever to get the printer running again. If you put the paper in slightly crooked it jams and goes off line. It takes a long time to get it up and running again. It mysteriously pauses and AGAIN, it takes a long time to figure out what is wrong with it and get it running again. I have spent long hours trying to get this printer to work again. The back plastic that holds the paper in place falls down and your paper falls out. When you can get it working, it produces nice quality, but I have never seen a printer that is so temperamental and so cheaply made. AVOID AT ALL COSTS! This Printer is TERRIBLE!
Alex –
I like HP products. Previously had another HP printer model which uses the standard ink cartridges. Thought I could save money buying this HP Ink Tank model. Setup was relatively easy. Quality of print out is good. It comes with ink bottles which is supposed to last quite long. Everything was working beautifully until around the 2 month mark when I started getting errors on the printer indicating a problem with the color print head (print heads look just like an ink cartridge but they do not have ink inside). I was disappointed to learn that you cannot purchase these print heads on the HP Canada website. They do have print heads for this model available on Amazon but is pretty expensive. About $100 and up for the two print heads required (black printhead and color printhead). I ended up purchasing a single print head from Ali Express for way cheaper. Shipped from China and arrived 3 weeks later. I’ve had it installed and working properly once again for the last couple weeks, no issues so far.
Lorrie B –
Bought this because I was done with cartridges that dry up before you can print a dozen pages. We are seniors – and although not total tech idiots, did find it very tedious and challenging to set up and initiate. Definitely not plug and print!!! Once initialization was complete it works well – but be prepared – every person and device in your household that wants to access the printer will need to download the app individually – and will need an “invite” from the initial installer. It’s a bit cumbersome and frustrating that way.
Lorrie –
Only thing I don’t like is the power cord doesn’t fit as snug into the port as I would like. Keeps popping outEasy to set up no issue