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reviews.officedepot.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Easy Set Up; Quiet Printer

We purchased this for our small office as a replacement for another HP printer that had lasted 12 years. We've only had the printer since 1 week. So far we are very happy with it. It was easy to set up, prints quickly and quietly.

Easy to Use; Easy to Set Up; Fast

Printerbase
★★★★★
6 years ago
HP Printer - a grand choice

First time buying a printer, what a daunting task. Needed to make sure ticked all boxes for department and there's a lot of choice out there. Knew HP were good so went with them, never heard of printerbase but experience has been fantastic.

PC Magazine
★★★★★
7 years ago
HP LaserJet Pro M501dn Review

The HP LaserJet Pro M501dn ($549.98) is a good choice as a mono laser printer to anchor a small or micro office. It has a strong feature set, good speed, high standard paper capacity, and above-par output quality, and is built to print in volume. It adds security features like password-protected printing from a keypad on the printer itself. The M501dn lacks the optional paper capacity of the Editors' Choice Dell B3460dn ($1,205.00 at Amazon) but has better output quality, and earns an Editors' Choice award in its own right. Design and FeaturesFairly compact for a mono laser, the M501dn measures 11.4 by 16.5 by 14.8 inches (HWD) and weighs 25.6 pounds—it would be at home on a spacious desk. The front panel has a two-line monochrome LCD, a two-way controller (up and down arrows with an OK button between them), and a numeric keypad for secure printing. A port in the back of the printer fits a USB thumb drive for storing print jobs that an authorized user can access by entering a pas...

The HP LaserJet Pro M501dn is a feature-rich mono laser that provides good speed, generous standard paper capacity, and above-average output quality.

Reasonably fast; Built for high-volume printing; Good standard paper capacity; Competitive running costs; PCL5, PCL6, and PostScript drivers

Limited optional paper capacity

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