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HP LaserJet Pro 4001dw Wireless Monochrome Laser Printer [2Z601F]
LaserJet Pro 4001dw Wireless Mono Printer is built for maximum productivity for small teams made up of 10 or less people. Step up your workflow by printing up to 42 ppm in black with a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi for fine lines. Print up to 80,000 pages every month. One tray has a handling input of 100 sheets while the other handles 250 sheets. Minimize excessive paper use with automatic, two-sided printing. Easily read and select options using two-line, backlit LCD. Shortcuts with HP Smart app simplify printing steps. HP Web Jetadmin allows easy setup from wherever you work. Cloud connectivity gives your IT team visibility. Smart Admin Dashboard lets you access your printer from a single dashboard. Wolf Pro Security provides preconfigured settings. Optional HP JetAdvantage Security Manager sets policies and validates settings universally. Printer includes a preinstalled, HP Black Original LaserJet Toner Cartridge.
LaserJet Pro 4001dw Wireless Mono Printer is built for maximum productivity for small teams made up of 10 or less people. Step up your workflow by printing up to 42 ppm in black with a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi for fine lines. Print up to 80,000 pages every month. One tray has a handling input of 100 sheets while the other handles 250 sheets. Minimize excessive paper use with automatic, two-sided printing. Easily read and select options using two-line, backlit LCD. Shortcuts with HP Smart app simplify printing steps. HP Web Jetadmin allows easy setup from wherever you work. Cloud connectivity gives your IT team visibility. Smart Admin Dashboard lets you access your printer from a single dashboard. Wolf Pro Security provides preconfigured settings. Optional HP JetAdvantage Security Manager sets policies and validates settings universally. Printer includes a preinstalled, HP Black Original LaserJet Toner Cartridge.
LaserJet Pro 4001dw Wireless Mono Printer is built for maximum productivity for small teams made up of 10 or less people. Step up your workflow by printing up to 42 ppm in black with a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi for fine lines. Print up to 80,000 pages every month. One tray has a handling input of 100 sheets while the other handles 250 sheets. Minimize excessive paper use with automatic, two-sided printing. Easily read and select options using two-line, backlit LCD. Shortcuts with HP Smart app simplify printing steps. HP Web Jetadmin allows easy setup from wherever you work. Cloud connectivity gives your IT team visibility. Smart Admin Dashboard lets you access your printer from a single dashboard. Wolf Pro Security provides preconfigured settings. Optional HP JetAdvantage Security Manager sets policies and validates settings universally. Printer includes a preinstalled, HP Black Original LaserJet Toner Cartridge.
LaserJet Pro 4001dw Wireless Mono Printer is built for maximum productivity for small teams made up of 10 or less people. Step up your workflow by printing up to 42 ppm in black with a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi for fine lines. Print up to 80,000 pages every month. One tray has a handling input of 100 sheets while the other handles 250 sheets. Minimize excessive paper use with automatic, two-sided printing. Easily read and select options using two-line, backlit LCD. Shortcuts with HP Smart app simplify printing steps. HP Web Jetadmin allows easy setup from wherever you work. Cloud connectivity gives your IT team visibility. Smart Admin Dashboard lets you access your printer from a single dashboard. Wolf Pro Security provides preconfigured settings. Optional HP JetAdvantage Security Manager sets policies and validates settings universally. Printer includes a preinstalled, HP Black Original LaserJet Toner Cartridge.
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originally posted on staples.com
Upon receiving this printer from the Stellar Product Testing Panel, I was so excited to set it up and get printing. Once I got it out of the box and plugged in, I looked at the instructions that came with it and began to follow them. I attempted to follow the instructions to set up wirelessly, as that's what I'm familiar with. I installed the HP smart software on my computer to attempt to connect it to my network. However, it just couldn't find my network. I used the help center on the HP software and after several minutes of searching and reading, it dawned on me that perhaps this printer was not enabled for Wifi! SO, I looked closely at the control panel and the entire thing and could not find any wireless symbol anywhere. So, I plugged it into my router with an ... MoreUpon receiving this printer from the Stellar Product Testing Panel, I was so excited to set it up and get printing. Once I got it out of the box and plugged in, I looked at the instructions that came with it and began to follow them. I attempted to follow the instructions to set up wirelessly, as that's what I'm familiar with. I installed the HP smart software on my computer to attempt to connect it to my network. However, it just couldn't find my network. I used the help center on the HP software and after several minutes of searching and reading, it dawned on me that perhaps this printer was not enabled for Wifi! SO, I looked closely at the control panel and the entire thing and could not find any wireless symbol anywhere. So, I plugged it into my router with an ethernet cable and then I was able to connect the printer to my internet network.Once I did that, I installed the HP Smart app on my phone and was able to print directly from my phone, as well as from the computer. This printer doesn't have a scan or copy button on it, but on the app it's easy to scan using your camera and the app fixes the picture to look more like an actual scan. I also realized that you can use the scan feature to essentially copy other documents in the same way.I had several things to print for my home schooled children and I was pleasantly surprised how fast and quiet the printer works. The images are very crisp and clean and even very detailed coloring pages looked perfect. Some of the children even noticed the difference in quality relative to our old printer. Overall I feel that this printer is a great product for those who want fast, good looking printing and the convenience of printing on the go. Small businesses, those who work from home, and homeschool parents would all do well with this.
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I received this from the Stellar Product Testing Panel.Once this printer is set up, it is very fast and prints smooth and bold black ink. I printed a set of high contrast images and they look great! Anyone connected to the wifi network can print. It worked easily from both PCs and Android mobile devices. Overall I give the hardware itself an A. The speed and quality of the printing is my favorite part of this printer.The setup process is clunky. There is an online account setup that has part of the instructions, other parts of the instructions are in the paper manual, and still others are in the software setup interface. I am a reasonably tech savvy millennial, and it took me an hour of going between the three to get the printer working. There is no way anyone ... MoreI received this from the Stellar Product Testing Panel.Once this printer is set up, it is very fast and prints smooth and bold black ink. I printed a set of high contrast images and they look great! Anyone connected to the wifi network can print. It worked easily from both PCs and Android mobile devices. Overall I give the hardware itself an A. The speed and quality of the printing is my favorite part of this printer.The setup process is clunky. There is an online account setup that has part of the instructions, other parts of the instructions are in the paper manual, and still others are in the software setup interface. I am a reasonably tech savvy millennial, and it took me an hour of going between the three to get the printer working. There is no way anyone without decent tech experience could get this set up without calling HP tech support.It is not made clear anywhere in the manual or setup whether the printer is wifi capable or requires wired Ethernet connection. The instructions all contain directions for both but without clarity around what this exact printer has. This model is Ethernet only which is not what I would choose as it severely limits where in my office I can put the physical printer.There is a lot of pressure at setup to sign up for the HP auto refill toner program. You can opt out (which I did) but the whole process feels gimmicky. I'm also unclear about how much of what you are printing is viewable to HP, so there is potentially a privacy concern there especially if printing confidential documents.Overall if you can make it through the setup process and don't mind having to connect to Ethernet and deal with the HP account setup and sales process, it is a fast printer that puts out dark, clear black and white pages.
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Last year I picked up the world’s smallest laser jet printer (in its class) - the HP LaserJet M110W. The black and white printer made a number of compromises in order to take up less space on a desk (it’s 13.6 X 7.5 x 6.3 at 8.4 pounds) yet it managed to produce excellent printed pages. I was anxious to see if a “Pro” model from HP offered anything better than the M110W. I was underwhelmed with the results.The HP LaserJet Pro 4001 offers a traditional laser jet printer in the physical dimensions of being a no frills big square hunk of plastic (15 X 14.06 X 8.5 at 18.13 pounds) with a non-movable LED display and a proper paper tray designed to handle large printing loads. HP even offers the option to add a third printer tray capable of holding an additional 550 ... MoreLast year I picked up the world’s smallest laser jet printer (in its class) - the HP LaserJet M110W. The black and white printer made a number of compromises in order to take up less space on a desk (it’s 13.6 X 7.5 x 6.3 at 8.4 pounds) yet it managed to produce excellent printed pages. I was anxious to see if a “Pro” model from HP offered anything better than the M110W. I was underwhelmed with the results.The HP LaserJet Pro 4001 offers a traditional laser jet printer in the physical dimensions of being a no frills big square hunk of plastic (15 X 14.06 X 8.5 at 18.13 pounds) with a non-movable LED display and a proper paper tray designed to handle large printing loads. HP even offers the option to add a third printer tray capable of holding an additional 550 sheets. What this printer is sorely missing though is duplex printing. In an age where saving the planet and conservation of materials is at the forefront of most businesses, HP continues to release printers that don’t offer duplex printing.For conservation efforts HP gets a +1 for no longer including a USB cable so that’s one less item for a landfill. It also means a headache if you one of the few who insist on connecting the printer directly to a computer. The preferred method of connectivity is Wifi but the unit ships with an Ethernet connection as well.I was most interested in what the “Pro” label adds to the functionality beyond being able to hold more paper and having an ethernet port. Looking at the spec sheet it translates to faster print speeds, more printing (80,000 pages a month instead of 8,000), more memory, a faster processor, and yes holding more paper, which really boils down to how many people are sharing this printer and will be printing at the same time. If you need a workhorse printer for a small office this printer is a good buy. But I will caution that where things get weird is what I would describe as print quality.On the technical specifications sheet HP moved from FastRes 600 up to FastRes 1200 and now includes HP ProRes1200 and the stated resolution is what they call Fine Lines (1200 X 1200 DPI). In other words, everything should look better on paper from the previous generation of the printing technology. But print the same thing on the M110 and put it next to a print from the Pro 4001 and you’ll find the M110 produces what I can only describe as “brighter” prints which to my eyes are easier to read. This behavior is consistent with black and white photos, color photos printed in black and white, technical white papers heavy on small text and light on charts and graphs, it just doesn’t seem to matter what is printed, everything looks better coming out of the M110. That’s not to say what’s coming out of the Pro 4001 is bad, it’s just not as vivid.Overall I expected a better print quality from a Pro model and it’s just not there, though the lack of duplex printing is a much bigger shortcoming.
| Processor Speed | 1.20 GHz |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 256 MB |
| Standard Memory | 256 MB |
| Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Assembly Required | No |
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Upon receiving this printer from the Stellar Product Testing Panel, I was so excited to set it up and get printing. Once I got it out of the box and plugged in, I looked at the instructions that came with it and began to follow them. I attempted to follow the instructions to set up wirelessly, as that's what I'm familiar with. I installed the HP smart software on my computer to attempt to connect it to my network. However, it just couldn't find my network. I used the help center on the HP software and after several minutes of searching and reading, it dawned on me that perhaps this printer was not enabled for Wifi! SO, I looked closely at the control panel and the entire thing and could not find any wireless symbol anywhere. So, I plugged it into my router with an ... MoreUpon receiving this printer from the Stellar Product Testing Panel, I was so excited to set it up and get printing. Once I got it out of the box and plugged in, I looked at the instructions that came with it and began to follow them. I attempted to follow the instructions to set up wirelessly, as that's what I'm familiar with. I installed the HP smart software on my computer to attempt to connect it to my network. However, it just couldn't find my network. I used the help center on the HP software and after several minutes of searching and reading, it dawned on me that perhaps this printer was not enabled for Wifi! SO, I looked closely at the control panel and the entire thing and could not find any wireless symbol anywhere. So, I plugged it into my router with an ethernet cable and then I was able to connect the printer to my internet network.Once I did that, I installed the HP Smart app on my phone and was able to print directly from my phone, as well as from the computer. This printer doesn't have a scan or copy button on it, but on the app it's easy to scan using your camera and the app fixes the picture to look more like an actual scan. I also realized that you can use the scan feature to essentially copy other documents in the same way.I had several things to print for my home schooled children and I was pleasantly surprised how fast and quiet the printer works. The images are very crisp and clean and even very detailed coloring pages looked perfect. Some of the children even noticed the difference in quality relative to our old printer. Overall I feel that this printer is a great product for those who want fast, good looking printing and the convenience of printing on the go. Small businesses, those who work from home, and homeschool parents would all do well with this.
I received this from the Stellar Product Testing Panel.Once this printer is set up, it is very fast and prints smooth and bold black ink. I printed a set of high contrast images and they look great! Anyone connected to the wifi network can print. It worked easily from both PCs and Android mobile devices. Overall I give the hardware itself an A. The speed and quality of the printing is my favorite part of this printer.The setup process is clunky. There is an online account setup that has part of the instructions, other parts of the instructions are in the paper manual, and still others are in the software setup interface. I am a reasonably tech savvy millennial, and it took me an hour of going between the three to get the printer working. There is no way anyone ... MoreI received this from the Stellar Product Testing Panel.Once this printer is set up, it is very fast and prints smooth and bold black ink. I printed a set of high contrast images and they look great! Anyone connected to the wifi network can print. It worked easily from both PCs and Android mobile devices. Overall I give the hardware itself an A. The speed and quality of the printing is my favorite part of this printer.The setup process is clunky. There is an online account setup that has part of the instructions, other parts of the instructions are in the paper manual, and still others are in the software setup interface. I am a reasonably tech savvy millennial, and it took me an hour of going between the three to get the printer working. There is no way anyone without decent tech experience could get this set up without calling HP tech support.It is not made clear anywhere in the manual or setup whether the printer is wifi capable or requires wired Ethernet connection. The instructions all contain directions for both but without clarity around what this exact printer has. This model is Ethernet only which is not what I would choose as it severely limits where in my office I can put the physical printer.There is a lot of pressure at setup to sign up for the HP auto refill toner program. You can opt out (which I did) but the whole process feels gimmicky. I'm also unclear about how much of what you are printing is viewable to HP, so there is potentially a privacy concern there especially if printing confidential documents.Overall if you can make it through the setup process and don't mind having to connect to Ethernet and deal with the HP account setup and sales process, it is a fast printer that puts out dark, clear black and white pages.
Last year I picked up the world’s smallest laser jet printer (in its class) - the HP LaserJet M110W. The black and white printer made a number of compromises in order to take up less space on a desk (it’s 13.6 X 7.5 x 6.3 at 8.4 pounds) yet it managed to produce excellent printed pages. I was anxious to see if a “Pro” model from HP offered anything better than the M110W. I was underwhelmed with the results.The HP LaserJet Pro 4001 offers a traditional laser jet printer in the physical dimensions of being a no frills big square hunk of plastic (15 X 14.06 X 8.5 at 18.13 pounds) with a non-movable LED display and a proper paper tray designed to handle large printing loads. HP even offers the option to add a third printer tray capable of holding an additional 550 ... MoreLast year I picked up the world’s smallest laser jet printer (in its class) - the HP LaserJet M110W. The black and white printer made a number of compromises in order to take up less space on a desk (it’s 13.6 X 7.5 x 6.3 at 8.4 pounds) yet it managed to produce excellent printed pages. I was anxious to see if a “Pro” model from HP offered anything better than the M110W. I was underwhelmed with the results.The HP LaserJet Pro 4001 offers a traditional laser jet printer in the physical dimensions of being a no frills big square hunk of plastic (15 X 14.06 X 8.5 at 18.13 pounds) with a non-movable LED display and a proper paper tray designed to handle large printing loads. HP even offers the option to add a third printer tray capable of holding an additional 550 sheets. What this printer is sorely missing though is duplex printing. In an age where saving the planet and conservation of materials is at the forefront of most businesses, HP continues to release printers that don’t offer duplex printing.For conservation efforts HP gets a +1 for no longer including a USB cable so that’s one less item for a landfill. It also means a headache if you one of the few who insist on connecting the printer directly to a computer. The preferred method of connectivity is Wifi but the unit ships with an Ethernet connection as well.I was most interested in what the “Pro” label adds to the functionality beyond being able to hold more paper and having an ethernet port. Looking at the spec sheet it translates to faster print speeds, more printing (80,000 pages a month instead of 8,000), more memory, a faster processor, and yes holding more paper, which really boils down to how many people are sharing this printer and will be printing at the same time. If you need a workhorse printer for a small office this printer is a good buy. But I will caution that where things get weird is what I would describe as print quality.On the technical specifications sheet HP moved from FastRes 600 up to FastRes 1200 and now includes HP ProRes1200 and the stated resolution is what they call Fine Lines (1200 X 1200 DPI). In other words, everything should look better on paper from the previous generation of the printing technology. But print the same thing on the M110 and put it next to a print from the Pro 4001 and you’ll find the M110 produces what I can only describe as “brighter” prints which to my eyes are easier to read. This behavior is consistent with black and white photos, color photos printed in black and white, technical white papers heavy on small text and light on charts and graphs, it just doesn’t seem to matter what is printed, everything looks better coming out of the M110. That’s not to say what’s coming out of the Pro 4001 is bad, it’s just not as vivid.Overall I expected a better print quality from a Pro model and it’s just not there, though the lack of duplex printing is a much bigger shortcoming.
I was unbelievably excited to receive this LaserJet Pro MFP 4101fdne printer, but out of the box, it was not as cut-and-dry as I had hoped.First, it seemed to come with a wireless connection option based on the user manual, but after calling tech support, I realized that it was hardline connection only. That aspect of the set up was frustrating and confusing and took a bit of time to try and work through. Second, once I got it all set up and tried to hardline it into my Ethernet, it wouldn’t connect. Back to tech support for help. From an ease of connectivity standpoint, I really wasn’t all that impressed. I like being able to basically plug-and-play with printers, and knew that this printer would be a little more involved, but I didn’t expect it to be quite so ... MoreI was unbelievably excited to receive this LaserJet Pro MFP 4101fdne printer, but out of the box, it was not as cut-and-dry as I had hoped.First, it seemed to come with a wireless connection option based on the user manual, but after calling tech support, I realized that it was hardline connection only. That aspect of the set up was frustrating and confusing and took a bit of time to try and work through. Second, once I got it all set up and tried to hardline it into my Ethernet, it wouldn’t connect. Back to tech support for help. From an ease of connectivity standpoint, I really wasn’t all that impressed. I like being able to basically plug-and-play with printers, and knew that this printer would be a little more involved, but I didn’t expect it to be quite so difficult.As far as the actual use of the printer, it’s awesome. Lightning fast, and it’s wonderfully smooth when transferring type. Some printers seem to almost shuffle across the page, leaving smudges and this one is insanely crisp. I love the fact that I can print directly from my phone, but I dislike that there is zero ability to connect directly to the printer with a cable/driver like the more basic styles of printers.My husband genuinely appreciates the speed of this printer, as well as the ability to scan pages in volume. It came at the perfect time to test because he had a huge project with a massive amount of scanning and printing, and he put this beast through its paces. From that standpoint, we are thoroughly impressed. It was also comforting that the printer offers transmission security since the project that my husband was working on contained a lot of sensitive information. Having the confidence of those security features in our corner is awesome.I think my favorite aspect of the printer in general is simply the speed. Once it was connected and we started to print on it, there was very little lag time from pressing the “print” button to when the print spit out pages. While it’s obviously not going to keep up with the heavy duty industrial machines, for a “small office” machine, this LaserJet Pro MFP does it all, plus some.While I can’t give it a five star review because of the difficulty in setup and how deeply frustrating that all was, as well as how time-consuming, it definitely can rate it a solid three, and will still recommend it. But that recommendation comes with the caveat of buyers need to be prepared to troubleshoot the heck out of this thing if they’re not a heck of a lot more tech-savvy than we are.*I received this LaserJet Pro MFP 4101fdne as a part of the Stellar Product Testing Panel.*
For years HP has been a brand that is synonymous with quality printers and the HP laser jet Pro MFP 4101fdwe does not disappoint .It is the perfect workhorse printer for all of your home or small office needs. The printer is a wireless all in one black and white laser jet printer that can deliver 42 pages per minute. The printer has the ability to print scan and fax and can be accessed wirelessly or via a hard wire usb connection.In the box you will find the printer, a toner cartridge, and some set up and warranty documentation.I would recommend downloading the HP app to your phone or download the hp software to your computer in order to unlock the full potential of the printer. Unlike my previous wireless printer from a different brand there is not much lag time ... MoreFor years HP has been a brand that is synonymous with quality printers and the HP laser jet Pro MFP 4101fdwe does not disappoint .It is the perfect workhorse printer for all of your home or small office needs. The printer is a wireless all in one black and white laser jet printer that can deliver 42 pages per minute. The printer has the ability to print scan and fax and can be accessed wirelessly or via a hard wire usb connection.In the box you will find the printer, a toner cartridge, and some set up and warranty documentation.I would recommend downloading the HP app to your phone or download the hp software to your computer in order to unlock the full potential of the printer. Unlike my previous wireless printer from a different brand there is not much lag time once I press print on my phone or computer. The automatic document feeder can handle up to 50 sheets and I had no issues with papers sticking together or being mis fed into the printer. One other thing that I loved is the ability to print double sided automatically because it was a little annoying to have to do it manually on my inkjet printer. The 2.7 inch touchscreen works much better than HP printer of the past and was easy to read. When it come to toner you have 2 options which include the regular and high yield cartridge. The regular toner cartridge yields 2,900 standard pages as per HP and the high yield toner should yield 9,500 pages. In my short use with the printer I did not experience any issues or problems and I can't say that I miss the ability to print in color. I did keep my old inkjet printer in case I have to ever print in color for the kid's homework assignments but in general 99% of my printing is in black and white. You can also subscribe to the HP instant ink service which ensures that you never run out of ink but from past experience the on\e thing that I didn't like about is was that once you cancel the service your toner cartridge is rendered useless.Overall if you are in the market for a reliable black and white printer then the HP Laserjet pro MFP 4101fdwe can not be beat.
My husband and I both work from home and have IT backgrounds. We are considered to be very tech savvy so when I got to test the HP LaserJet Pro MFP 4101fdne printer through the Stellar Product Testing Panel I was pleased and had no worries that we would make great use of this printer. First, when we received the printer we were surprised at how large it was, but when you consider all of its supposed functions it is actually a reasonable compact size. For a small office or even home office with a dedicated space it would be a good option. This model had to be connected via an ethernet cable. If you are purchasing a printer you would obviously check if it is wired or wireless before buying and it may not seem like a big deal however it was more of a pain than I had ... MoreMy husband and I both work from home and have IT backgrounds. We are considered to be very tech savvy so when I got to test the HP LaserJet Pro MFP 4101fdne printer through the Stellar Product Testing Panel I was pleased and had no worries that we would make great use of this printer. First, when we received the printer we were surprised at how large it was, but when you consider all of its supposed functions it is actually a reasonable compact size. For a small office or even home office with a dedicated space it would be a good option. This model had to be connected via an ethernet cable. If you are purchasing a printer you would obviously check if it is wired or wireless before buying and it may not seem like a big deal however it was more of a pain than I had anticipated. Being wired limits where you can use the printer and if you are in a small office or home office this could be a problem. My husband (whose office is the only place to connect with an ethernet cable) was NOT pleased this as we would not have opted put the printer in there if we had a choice, so it just limits you. I wish I could speak more to the functionality of the printer however after 3+ hours of trying we were unable to get the printer set up. It is incredibly frustrating as the instructions it comes with are very brief, leading you to believe it will be a snap, but it was not. We did a factory reset and multiple restarts to no avail. Every time we got it turned on and tried to connect it to the network it would just show that it was retrieving a pairing code. There was no way to force this to stop and even after we reset it just popped back up when we started over. I confirmed that the printer was connected to the internet, I could see that it was through our Google fiber box and finally after an hour I was able to see the printer on my computer to progress to the next step. I got so excited, but NOPE, the printer just kept retrieving pairing code. Based on the set up alone I would not recommend this printer. No one should have to go through this many hoops when they are not necessary, printing technology has advanced past this. The printing, scanning and copying are all great, but if it is such a pain to set up are they enough? For us, no, I would not recommend this printer.
The HP LaserJet Pro MFP black and white all in one laser printer is a significant upgrade to my home office for printing speed, ease of use, and sheer volume handling. I work from home full time, my teens just started back to school with multiple pages of school paperwork to print, and my husband routinely needs to print invoices from home, so at two weeks in, I've already been through a 500 sheet pack of copy paper. So far I've had zero issues with printing, remote printing, scanning, copying, or jams of any type. Note, this printer also includes landline based fax capabilities, however not something I've tested for this review.The footprint of this printer is approximately 2' x 1.5' x 1', weighing in at just under 30 lbs. This provides a footprint that will fit ... MoreThe HP LaserJet Pro MFP black and white all in one laser printer is a significant upgrade to my home office for printing speed, ease of use, and sheer volume handling. I work from home full time, my teens just started back to school with multiple pages of school paperwork to print, and my husband routinely needs to print invoices from home, so at two weeks in, I've already been through a 500 sheet pack of copy paper. So far I've had zero issues with printing, remote printing, scanning, copying, or jams of any type. Note, this printer also includes landline based fax capabilities, however not something I've tested for this review.The footprint of this printer is approximately 2' x 1.5' x 1', weighing in at just under 30 lbs. This provides a footprint that will fit on my desk, however with built in wireless connectivity and multiple user profiles, I appreciate the ability to place the printer in a centralized location so the family can access it without coming into my office.Setting up the printer is easy. Remove printer from box, plug included power cord into outlet, and follow the on screen setup instructions. If desired, the printer can directly connect to a computer via USB cable or ethernet. I installed the printer for remote use via my home wireless network, which required that I also installed the HP Smart app on my Android device. The app allows for admin functionality, user specific setup, as well as printing from my phone or desktop. From the app I can also view estimated toner levels, order a one time toner shipment, or subscribe to toner refills. HP offers various levels of subscription services, allowing for toner to be shipped directly to your home / office based on your projected usage.For functionality, this printer has an automatic document feeder, supports envelope / label printing, flatbed scanner, and boasts a 250 page tray, which I've confirmed can print 37 page documents in under a minute, with both single and double sided printing. For scanning, the output file can be wirelessly sent via email, sent to a network folder, SharePoint location, computer, or to a USB drive connected to the printer. I can also scan from my phone and view / edit prior to saving the file. In addition to easily handling high volume printing, scanning, and copying, the printer options provides the capability of printing detailed, high definition fine line prints, such as complex sheet music or art templates. One bonus feature is that the printer works with my Alexa enabled devices, allowing for my teens to send school or grocery shopping lists and reminder notes from Alexa straight to the printer, without having the HP app installed.Overall I find this printer to exceed the needs of a home office or personal business. With the app based functionality, printing speeds, and user options, this printer provides multiple users the freedom to print on the go, from anywhere, at any time.
I received this HP printer from the Stellar Product Testing Panel, and I was excited to get the opportunity to try this printer out. I am a huge fan of HP products, and this held up to the brands reputation. We do a lot of printing at home, as many of us at home have jobs that require frequent printing. Sometimes we have huge print jobs that feel like they take forever, and we tend to waste paper because it is a lot of work to double side the papers. This printer is great because it automatically does double siding, so it saves us a lot of paper and makes me feel a little better about all the paper we go through. I also have noticed on our longer print jobs that it prints so much faster than our old one. It is so efficient, and I love the fact that it doesn't do ... MoreI received this HP printer from the Stellar Product Testing Panel, and I was excited to get the opportunity to try this printer out. I am a huge fan of HP products, and this held up to the brands reputation. We do a lot of printing at home, as many of us at home have jobs that require frequent printing. Sometimes we have huge print jobs that feel like they take forever, and we tend to waste paper because it is a lot of work to double side the papers. This printer is great because it automatically does double siding, so it saves us a lot of paper and makes me feel a little better about all the paper we go through. I also have noticed on our longer print jobs that it prints so much faster than our old one. It is so efficient, and I love the fact that it doesn't do color printing. I know some people want that option, but I for one prefer it to finding out that your kids used up all the red ink in your printer on random printings, and now your printer won't work because it has no red - never mind that you only want black and white. It took a bit of time at first setting it up, but once it is set up, printing is almost immediate. You can still use ethernet printing, but I am a huge fan of the Smart App, as I can print from my phone. I do a lot of business from my phone, so being able to just print from my phone rather than getting out my computer is a great convenience for me. I love that I can customize my printers settings, as it can be annoying having default settings that I don't want, such as double sided if you only do single sided, or vice-versa. This printer is larger and therefore heavier, so make sure you use a solid desk or table capable of holding the weight. I highly recommend this printer if you run a small business or if you do a lot of printing, especially large print jobs, and don't mind not using color ink. It has so many great features, and it still encompasses the typical printer functions of copying, scanning, and printing. This is an excellent investment in your business or household, and it is worth getting.
If you have a bit of patience and an ethernet cable, this is a nice and sturdy printer. The setup process, however, is a huge pain. Disclaimer: I was given this printer to try as part of the Stellar Product Testing Panel, but this review details my honest experience using it.As a work-from-home parent, I need a printer that can handle basic print jobs for me, more complex prints for my spouse's work (back and front, booklet printing, etc)., and a near-constant demand for printable coloring sheets from my tiny humans. This printer does all those things well and is particularly speedy. The print quality was great, and the machine is relatively quiet. It does take up a bit of desk size compared to a smaller laser printer I’ve been using for a few years, but I don’t ... MoreIf you have a bit of patience and an ethernet cable, this is a nice and sturdy printer. The setup process, however, is a huge pain. Disclaimer: I was given this printer to try as part of the Stellar Product Testing Panel, but this review details my honest experience using it.As a work-from-home parent, I need a printer that can handle basic print jobs for me, more complex prints for my spouse's work (back and front, booklet printing, etc)., and a near-constant demand for printable coloring sheets from my tiny humans. This printer does all those things well and is particularly speedy. The print quality was great, and the machine is relatively quiet. It does take up a bit of desk size compared to a smaller laser printer I’ve been using for a few years, but I don’t mind it being on my desk instead of hidden away because it’s so well-constructed and has a sleek design.The printer comes sturdily packaged and isn’t too heavy, which is great because who wants a bulky printer in their way? It feels well-built, and the paper-catching tray and loading tray are sturdy in comparison to other at-home printers (so they can hold up to abuse from all members of the family). I particularly like the way the paper loads into an actual tray that’s tucked out of the way compared to other printers with a fold-down feed tray.However, as the tech manager of our household and the one who sets up all the electronics and new devices… I can say that getting this printer set up was a headache. Printers generally don’t get a good reputation — whether you’re working at home or in an office — and I can say that this printer did not stand out from the pack in terms of setup; in fact, it may be one of the most frustrating printers I’ve had to setup for myself or family/friends. Out of the box, you have two hours from turning it on to complete the wireless mode setup, and I gave up trying to get it online this way after a solid hour. The next best way to get it up and going is with an ethernet cable — this printer does not come with one, but should, considering it’s the only real way to get it working (so if you’re going to purchase this one, throw an ethernet cable in the cart since most people don’t just have them laying around anymore). Even with ethernet mode setup, the process frequently glitched and took too long — the printer itself displays the message “this is taking longer than expected,” which gave me a good laugh. Same, printer, same.Another feature that I wasn’t a fan of is how you have to set up an HP account to use the printer — I’m not a fan of having to have multiple apps/accounts to do basic office tasks, and having to create a whole new account for a basic piece of office equipment was pretty irritating. In terms of ink, I’ve only had the printer a few short weeks so I’m unsure how it will last, though I see the HP does offer a subscription service. Of note, however, is that HP says this printer requires HP-branded ink for its lifetime, so that cost should be factored into your shopping decision.Overall, the HP LaserJet Pro is a great option if you’ve got some patience, tech savviness, and are in need of a solid printer that can hold up to a variety of home-office printing tasks, however I wouldn’t recommended it for people who aren’t printing on the regular, or who aren’t as comfortable with an extensive set-up process.
So I received my HP LaserJet Pro 4001ne Black & White Laser Printer about a week ago and initially I had high hopes for this printer. However, those high hopes were quickly dashed.Unboxing the printer is easy-peasy and inside comes the printer itself, the power cord, and a couple of user manuals/documentation on the printer. Like I stated before I was anxiously waiting for this printer to arrive as we use LaserJet printers at work, and I thought it'd be pretty cool to have one at home for my home office. Well upon unboxing I noticed there was no ink/toner to install (it comes pre-installed), which that automatically earned a star for me. From there the setup of the printer appeared to be easy as pie, however, that was not the case.From the looks of it, it ... MoreSo I received my HP LaserJet Pro 4001ne Black & White Laser Printer about a week ago and initially I had high hopes for this printer. However, those high hopes were quickly dashed.Unboxing the printer is easy-peasy and inside comes the printer itself, the power cord, and a couple of user manuals/documentation on the printer. Like I stated before I was anxiously waiting for this printer to arrive as we use LaserJet printers at work, and I thought it'd be pretty cool to have one at home for my home office. Well upon unboxing I noticed there was no ink/toner to install (it comes pre-installed), which that automatically earned a star for me. From there the setup of the printer appeared to be easy as pie, however, that was not the case.From the looks of it, it appears that all one must do is simply plug the power cord into the back of the printer, add some printer paper to the load tray, and press the power button. And that's exactly what I did, but to my dismay, that's where the issues began. As soon as you power on the printer and it goes through its startup process, you're instructed by the tiny non-touchscreen to go to hpsmart.com/setup to continue before you can do anything else. Once there, you're instructed to download the HP Easy Start Pro software, install, and follow the on-screen instructions to continue. Once the software is installed it's supposed to search for the wifi signal to connect to your home network, however, there's no wifi signal being sent out. Not sure what the issue is, but it will not work via wifi although the non-thorough user manual makes it sound as though it is a wireless printer. So the only other way for it to work is to use an Ethernet cable. After locating one, I was able to get it up and running. My included pictures shows what comes on the display when you power on the printer as well as what the manual says in Step 2 on page 2: "For wireless setup, do no connect an Ethernet cable." That makes it sound as though this is supposed to be a wireless printer.Now granted it has some flaws from not being wireless it did work decently at best when connected via Ethernet, but who wants extra cables connected to make things that should be wireless work. Just another cable to have and plugged in which makes no sense to me. Using this as a home network printer will be ok for those that can overlook the non-wireless issue. But for me it's a no go. It could be a really great printer, however, I spent way too much time trying over and over again attempting to get it to connect wirelessly.That being said, I can't honestly say I'd recommend this to anyone. Sorry HP, this decent printer could have been even more amazing, had it not been for that setup issue with the wireless.
| Processor Speed | 1.20 GHz |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 256 MB |
| Standard Memory | 256 MB |
| Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Assembly Required | No |