Thursday, July 25, 2013

HP LaserJet Pro CP1525nw Color Printer (CE875A)

Bargain HP LaserJet Pro CP1525nw Color Printer (CE875A)


Create your own professional-quality color documents on a compact, easy-to-use printer with wireless and Ethernet connectivity. Print from anywhere with HP ePrint and save on energy and print black documents affordably. It ensures bold text and smooth color. You can get excellent print quality automatically on text, images and graphics with HP EasyColor. It can be easily installed and can start printing quickly. It easily operates and maintains the printer with the in-device help menu. It prints...
  • Print from anywhere in the office with wireless. Share printing resources using built-in Ethernet.
  • Get excellent print quality automatically on text, images and graphics with HP EasyColor.
  • Print from anywhere, anytime, with HP ePrint.
  • Install and start printing quickly and easily.
  • Get excellent print quality automatically on text, images and graphics with HP EasyColor.

This Laser Printers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Great for the price
Having grown tired of finding my 2 inkjet printers dead because of dried up ink, I bought one of these from the HPStore.com for the same $239 it is a Amazon today. I received it yesterday and so far so good.

Wireless setup requires connection with a USB cable. The wireless on the printer picks up twice as many neighboring access points as my Thinkpad, so it's pretty sensitive. It's a little noisy when printing or calibrating and not particularly speedy. I'm sharing it for home use with my wife - our "small workgroup". The print quality is excellent and what little graphics I've done look good. The starter cartridges say they're good for "> 600 pages", but the predicted page count will self-adjust depending on your usage patterns.

Four replacement toner cartridges cost more than the printer does, but even if you throw it away after the starter toner runs out, it still works out to about 40 cents per page, which is in the ballpark for supplies for some other color...

2. Simply amazing
I'm an IT consultant with 23 years of experience, 6 years on the Mac and Microsoft and Apple certified. My ~10 year old Epson inkjet finally had enough so I went to hp.com to find a highly rated color laser. Wasn't even looking for ePrint, though I knew it was recently released and would be great for the future and my iOS devices.

After coming across this new model, I was pleasantly surprised at the price of $239 ($60/20% off list). Online reviews were mixed as usual - I paid no attention to the negative reviews, warnings about using it with a Mac or that ePrint doesn't work yet - as they say, "your mileage may vary". Prices at HP, Amazon and retail were all the same so after finding out it was in stock at my local Staples, I went out and got one.

Now I'm a huge fan of HP and recommend their printers to all my clients. This machine again shows me why. Simple setup and installation (used Ethernet), amazing quality AND ePRINT! I've installed the printer on...

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Very Impressed
When Office Max had it for $240 Thanksgiving weekend, I just had to replace my 9 year old HP 1200 monochrome laser printer. The old HP ran like a champ, but I could not pass up the chance to move to color.

Setup was a breeze over my ethernet using my old Mac running Leopard. I rated the documentation as good, as I only used the quick set up guide and did not dig into the details, but the manual looks comprehensive. I did (and suggest) to skip the enclosed driver CD and go right to HP.com and get the latest drivers and firmware. This made the printer work with Apple's new airprint. I can print from my iPad and iPhone via my home wireless network. I didn't even have to set up the wireless printing on the printer. This is fine because my home network has a greater range in the house than the printer.

Print quality is great: "dang near photo" quality. I would still send my 4x6 prints to Walgreens to be printed on nice glossy paper.

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