Some devices can't seem to get the printer out of power save . This forces me to manually go poke the printer. This is very annoying when not in the same room.
Quality printer
Power save should be optional
Some devices can't seem to get the printer out of power save . This forces me to manually go poke the printer. This is very annoying when not in the same room.
Quality printer
Power save should be optional
Very fast, and good quality printed documents. I used an Ethernet cable to connect my computer to the printer; works excellent. I am NOT on a network, just 1 computer. I am not very computer literate, but managed this connection and printing quite easily.
The HP laser printer was ordered and delivered as promised. Setup was a snap. Works GREAT ! Not complaints here ! THANKS MacMall !!
Need a Paper Tray for 500 sheets
Quick response
Paper Tray not big enough (250 Sheets
Aimed primarily at a small office or workgroup, the HP LaserJet Pro M402dw ($349.99) is a strong candidate as a workhorse monochrome laser printer. Its claimed cost per page is a touch high and its text quality a touch low compared with its closest competition, but it still delivers a balance of speed, paper handling, output quality, and running cost that's suitable for medium duty in a small office. It's also small enough to place on a desk, making it an attractive choice as a heavy duty personal printer. Among the M402dw's ($349.00 at Amazon UK) direct competitors are the Dell B2360dn ($349.00 at Amazon UK) and the Brother HL-6180DW ($349.00 at Amazon UK) . These two models are so closely matched that both are Editors' Choice monochrome lasers for heavy-duty personal to medium-duty small-office use. The key differences between them are that the Brother model offers a somewhat higher paper capacity and lower cost per page, while the Dell printer delivered significantly faster sp...
The HP LaserJet Pro M402dw monochrome laser printer delivers a balance of speed, paper handling, and running cost that's suitable for a workgroup or small office.
Duplexer; 250-sheet drawer and 100-sheet multipurpose tray standard; Maximum 900-sheet paper capacity; Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and NFC; Supports Cloud printing
Low-quality photo output, even for a monochrome laser
Being a purchaser of HP products for the majority of my life, i must say that this printer is a big improvement on my old model, a Laserjet 4000. I was after a model spec for my small office which provided me with speed (i get around 27-30 pages per minute), yet was efficient and had a really good...
Fast; Efficient; very good new wireless features..
Maybe the size; but not too bad
Easy to install and have not had problems at 6 months trouble free workhorse. Good with display so you can flip up and down if necessary. Especially good if you keep it in a cabinet, you need to display for troubleshooting ....
HP has brought a couple of new printers to its existing LaserJet lineup and this new portfolio aims at providing customers with features that have been lacking in the previous models.
The HP LaserJet Pro 400 is a well-featured printer that has strong specifications for use in the office. Read our full review to find out more.
The HP LaserJet Pro 400 is a well-featured printer that has strong specifications for use in the office. The M401dw model has excellent connectivity alongside an accessible (if unreponsive) touchscreen.
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