prints texts quickly; USB and wifi connection a plus
image print is grainy regardless of the originating image size even at 1200dpi setting and highest setting
prints texts quickly; USB and wifi connection a plus
image print is grainy regardless of the originating image size even at 1200dpi setting and highest setting
the printer quite save ink
very good
After hours of attempting to set up this printer through various channels (including the software CD, the online website, and online support), I finally read a forum that explained that Mac's and this specific HP model are not compatible.
Works OK via USB. Seems completely unpredictable on WLAN. I'm on W10Pro 1803. Using BT SmartHub6. Downloaded latest drivers from HP.COM. When I try to WLAN print one of the following outcomes occurs: 1. It works...whoopee 2. Get printer not connected 3. Get printer offline. No idea what's the cause.
Before you buy an HP product you already know you are going to receive a good quality product that is easy to setup/use at competitive/sometimes unbelievably low prices. I have been buying & using HP products for 25+ years & do not intend to change anytime soon.
Easy to set up, and perfectly viable for 2 - 5 users. Has the flexibility of WiFi connection, so fewer wires needed. Prints fast and good quality if your print requirements are generally text only. Running costs extremely low compared to many in this price range.
I've had this printer for few months, got it for my kids projects. Printing is not lightning-fast, quality below what I was expected, but for school projects will do. Two weeks back we switched internet provider, and since then printer could not connect to Wifi.
Designed for home-based or micro offices, the monochrome HP LaserJet Pro M102w ($159.99) is small enough to fit on most desktops, and it would make a good fit as a personal laser printer connected to a single PC. (You get Wi-Fi and USB connectivity, but the printer lacks an Ethernet port for wired networking.) The M102w is fast enough given its size and price, and it prints terrific-looking text, if not always graphics and images. But it can't print two-sided pages automatically the way our Editors' Choice models, the Canon ImageClass LBP151dw ($409.99 at Amazon) and the Dell Printer - E310dw ($698.99 at Amazon) , can. Design and Features Measuring 7.5 by 14.5 by 9.7 inches (HWD) and weighing 10.4 pounds, the M102w ($89.99 at HP) is a little bigger than a breadbox—more than small enough to fit on most desks, and easy enough for one person to move. As with most standalone printers in this class, it has a minimal control panel consisting of a combination Wi-Fi button and Wi-Fi sta...
The monochrome HP LaserJet Pro M102w is an inexpensive and compact standalone laser printer that prints terrific-looking text and so-so graphics and images, making it a decent fit for a micro or home office.
Good text print quality; Low price; Reasonably fast; Compact; Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct support
Subpar graphics and image print quality; No Ethernet connectivity; Does not support automatic two-sided (duplex) printing; High running costs; Potentially confusing registration process
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