I would personally advise against any home HP printer model. Enterprise HPs are good but home HP devices (particularly multi-function devices) are crap. HP is notorious for requiring the installation of a massive number of completely unnecessary bloatware applications to use their products. Honestly, in 2018 you should never need to install software that comes with a device to use it with your Mac.
With a Brother wireless printer for example, simply take it out of the box, plug it into power, use the control panel to join it to your wireless network, and it will immediately be usable to every modern macOS, iOS, and Windows computer on the house without any additional installation. That's how modern peripherals should work.
No mater what brand of device someone buys for home, my professional advice is to take it out of he box, plug it into the computer via USB or join it to WiFi, and see if it works. Always ignore any DVDs that are included in the box and if they are required for the device's use, put it all back in the box, return it, and get a better make of device.