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Printerbase
★★★★★
6 years ago
The reviews say it all

Hassle free and trouble free, got for a great price and free delivery the next day. Very pleased with choice, noticed some great reviews from other customers so felt obliged to leave one as I'm really impressed. So so easy to setup and well deserving of its five stars from me.

Tech Advisor
★★★★★
11 years ago
HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401dw review

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.

PC Magazine
★★★★
3 years ago
HP LaserJet Pro M404dn Review

A direct competitor to two 2019 Editors' Choice recipients, Canon's imageClass LBP226dw and Epson's inkjet-based laser-alternative WorkForce Pro WF-M5299, HP's LaserJet Pro M404dn hangs in some tough company. This $299.99 print-only monochrome laser printer is designed for medium-to-high-volume output in a small office or workgroup. Like its competitors, it prints well at a fast clip, though its grayscale photo output is slightly below average. But then, you wouldn't buy this type of machine to print photos, anyway. Overall, the M404dn is a capable mono laser, but it does cost a bit more to use than many of its competitors.Small and Mighty The M404dn measures 8.5 by 15 by 14.1 inches (HWD) and weighs 18.9 pounds. That's similar to the Canon LBP226dw and a few inches bigger and about four pounds heavier than the Lexmark B2236dw, another standalone monochrome laser printer it competes with. By way of contrast, it's about half the size of Epson's WF-M5299, which is a rare monochrome-...

HP's LaserJet Pro M404dn is a speedy single-function monochrome laser printer with a strong feature set for the price. Just beware the toner outlay if you'll push it to its limit month in, month out.

Small footprint; Fast; Strong connectivity options and smartphone integration; Reasonable purchase price; Auto-duplexing

Somewhat high running costs; Subpar photo output

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