HP LaserJet Pro MFP M130fw Review
The HP LaserJet Pro MFP M130fw ($259.99) is an inexpensive monochrome laser all-in-one printer (AIO) designed for micro- and home-office use. Given its compact size and feature set, it should perform well as a personal AIO, too. It's significantly smaller and lighter than the Editors' Choice Canon imageClass MF227dw ($399.90 at Amazon) , but even though both machines are similarly priced, the M130fw comes up short in a few key areas. It supports only manual duplexing, for instance, and has higher-than-average running costs. Even so, the LaserJet Pro M130fw is a solid choice overall for low-volume small and home-based office monochrome output, as well as moderate personal printing, copying, scanning, and faxing.
Design and Features
At 11 by 16.7 by 11.4 inches (HWD) and weighing a slight 16.8 pounds, the M130fw ($149.99 at HP) , compared with the Canon MF227dw (14.2 by 15.4 by 14.6 inches and 28.2 pounds) and some other competitors, is petite for a multifunction laser printer. It ...
The HP LaserJet Pro MFP M130fw is an inexpensive and compact monochrome multifunction laser printer that churns out exceptional text and passable graphics and images, making it a decent choice for a budget-conscious micro or home office.
Low price; Light and compact; Good text print quality; Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Wi-Fi Direct support; High capacity ADF for the size and price
Below average graphics and image print quality; No automatic two-sided (duplex) printing or scanning; Somewhat high running costs