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Hewlett-Packard
★★★★★
4 years ago
Great for home and work

While the setup for the printer wasn't quite as easy as plug-in and go, it was a relatively quick and painless procedure. The prints process quickly and come out nice and clear in their details. The input tray holds a surprising amount of paper so you won't have to fill it up very often.

staples.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
hpm404dn

I don't like this printer at all. The printing is too light with no way to adjust and it's almost impossible to print envelopes and labels on this printer. A complete waste of money since I will probably never use it. The new HP printers are vastly inferior to their old ones which were excellent.

PC Magazine
★★★★
3 years ago
HP LaserJet Pro M404dw Review

HP's LaserJet Pro M404dw ($349.99) is a print-only monochrome laser printer designed for moderate to heavy output in a small office or workgroup. Like its M404dn sibling reviewed here in August, the M404dw prints well at a fast clip. Both of these LaserJet Pro models hold their own against a crowded field of competitors, including two recent Editors' Choice recipients, the Canon imageClass LBP226dw, and Epson's inkjet-based "laser alternative," the WorkForce Pro WF-M5299. The M404dw's running costs are somewhat high, and its grayscale photos are a bit below average, but it's a capable laser worthy of consideration.Small, Mighty, and Wireless Aside from a few security features and other small variances, the primary difference between the LaserJet Pro M404dn and the M404dw is that the latter comes with a wireless radio for Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct. (The latter is a peer-to-peer networking protocol that allows wireless connections between the printer and handheld devices without either...

HP's LaserJet Pro M404dw is a fast single-function monochrome laser that pushes high-quality text and graphics output at a happy clip. Only its expensive taste in toner keeps it from top marks.

Speedy, good-looking output; Robust connectivity and smartphone integration through HP Smart App; Auto-duplex support; High volume ratings; Small footprint, but expandable paper-input capacity

Toner is pricey; Slightly subpar grayscale photo output

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