HP LaserJet Pro M402dw Wireless Laser Printer with Double-Sided Printing, Amazon Dash Replenishment ready (C5F95A)

  • FEATURES DESIGNED FOR YOUR BUSINESS: Monochrome laser printer, 2-line display with keypad, wireless printing, duplex printing
  • FAST PRINT SPEED: print up to 40 pages per minute. First page out in as fast as 6.4 seconds.
  • SOLID SECURITY: Keep printing safe from boot up to shutdown with security features that guard against complex threats.
  • HP JETINTELLIGENCE VALUE: Choose Original HP Toner cartridges with JetIntelligence - engineered to help your HP LaserJet printer print faster and more prints.
  • IDEAL FOR SMALL BUSINESSES: 350-sheet paper input capacity, up to 4,000-page monthly volume, and up to 10 users for your workgroup.
  • Paper sizes supported: Letter, Legal, Executive, Oficio, A4, A5, A6, B5 (JIS), 16K, Envelope (#10, Monarch B5, C5, DL), 4x6 in, 5x8 in, B6 (JIS), 10x15 in, statement
  • NEVER SHOP FOR TONER AGAIN: Save 10% with Amazon Dash Replenishment. Upon activation your printer measures toner level and places smart reorders when you are running low. No subscription fees.
  • Warranty information: One-year warranty, return to HP Authorized Service Provider

Don't be like me and read all the negative reviews first when trying to figure out what printer to buy. After fretting for over a month... I pulled the trigger on this one. I am very pleased I did. For my home office it has worked flawlessly. Small foot print, works well with both 24# paper & 20# book card stock.

A great little printer that can handle fairly heavy use. HP, like car companies, loves to regularly obsolete their printers with "newer" models. Sometimes this is good, many times it is marketing. Of course new printers seem to NEVER USE the old toner cartridges you paid serious money for, and if you're like my business, you probably have a ton of toner carts for obsoleted printers you no longer have. A huge annoyance. Plus HP does NOT print a list of the compatible printers on the toner cart box, that's another irritant. Still, we are way happy with this little fellow, our prior version (same model) lasted two years of VERY HEAVY use in an auto dealership.

Works great! Although this model, M402n, does not have wireless capabilities built in, i can print wirelessly from laptops easily thru Wi-fi. Set up was so easy. First, connected the printer to my Wi-Fi router with a USB cable. Then turned on the printer. Then opened my Mac's System Preferences, "Printers and Scanners". Just clicked "+" to add a printer. The printer shows up , I selected it and ticked the box, "Share this printer on a network". Now, as long as my laptops are connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the Wi-Fi router, the printer shows up. I had an antiquated non-network printer. I had it connected to my desktop via USB. For or other computers, like our laptops, to print, they had to go thru a computer to computer network, so the desktop computer where the printer was connected had to be on, and the first page took a long time. Now, connecting this printer to the router, our MacBook and Chromebook can print without the desktop being on, and the first page is out super fast.

It is fast, it duplexes fast, it prints beautifully, it works wirelessly well. Basically, it does exactly what it claims to do. Sure, you have to pick and choose which components of the HP software to install so you don't get all their junk, just the PCL6 driver, and sure you have to tell the software on every separate computer install not to set up web printing (thanks, I don't want to ever send my documents to HP on their way to my printer), but those are small annoyances. The printer works, and the other stuff is easily overridden. It has a nice small footprint, it is silent when not printing. Good choice.

It's an HP, what more do I need to say? I have never owned an HP printer that was difficult to setup or use. This is no exception. Took less than 5 minutes to get this printer up and running on not only my desktop, but my iPhone. This thing is packed with neat features like the ability to print to it by sending it an email. Well that's just neat. Yes, this only prints in black in white, but for work or school docs this is perfect. The machine prints quickly and clearly. I replaced an HP laser jet 1160 that I bought in college in 2004 with this guy, not because the laser jet stopped working, but because I'm trying to move into todays tech age. There have been too many times that I was laying in bed working on something on my iPad or iPhone and wanted to print it out and couldn't with my old printer. Well now I can. I also don't have room on my desk for a printer and I don't want ethernet or USB cords to run across the house just to get my printer on the network. Glad I trusted my gut and not some of these reviews. Get one and enjoy trouble free printing. Networking doesn't need to be a pain in the neck. I'm running Mac OS 10.12.1 (Sierra) iPhone 7

I do not have hardwired computer at home. IPad Air 2 and IPhone, Cox wifi, those are all I have. I use mostly wifi at home and Ipad data picks up if I am traveling. I bought this printer so that I could print out from IPad and IPhone directly. I tried get help from HP Printer and it did not go nowhere after 2 hours of repeated set up process. It was frustrating! She was pretty new at this and was trying to set it up so that I had to sign up for the support program. After 2 hours, she said she would call me back in an hour so that we could start again after she does some more research. I got off the phone and figured out myself. How to set up: You only need this printer and the power cord. You do not even need the USB/Ethernet cable or the software disk. What you need: Wifi Modem/router Steps.: Step 1. After powering up the printer, use screen panel to set up. OK - Set up mode -network set up-wireless menu- wifi protected set up-push button-screen will tell you to push WPS button on the router. Mine was on the top of the modem/router. You remain pushing the button until the printer is hooked up to the wifi. Step 2. Make certain your Ipad is connected to your wifi ( go to settings - wifi address is same as your home wifi, NOT DATA) Step3. Go to the page you want to print. Click the symbol ( square with arrow sign) and click print. HP support lady called me back in an hour and my printer was already began printing. She asked me how I did it so I had to explain her. She had been trying to connect to Wifi direct. It does not work for what I am trying to do with what I have -Ipad and printer only. Basic: connect your printer to your wifi wireless, connect you Ipad to your same wifi wireless, then it will print! I am thrilled!!!

Working great with my Chromebook via an Ethernet connection. Hardware was easy to setup but instructions on how to get the equipment operating via Ethernet was fairly useless so I thought I'd outline what I did here to get it working: 1) Place the toner into the machine, power up the machine, connect to home network via Ethernet cable. IP address will display on screen when ready. 2) On your Chromebook, go to Google Cloud Print and register the device by going to chrome://devices in a new browser tab and adding the new printer (it will show up on the screen as an option already) 3) After adding the printer, it will send a confirmation to the printer**. Go back to the printer and hit "OK" to confirm making the new connection 4) You're done. When printing your first document, make sure you change the print default to the new printer. Otherwise it will probably default to Save as PDF. ** If the confirmation is never received by the printer, someone may have fiddled with the printer settings. Scroll through the menu options on the printer and reset all settings on the printer to the factory settings. Go back to Step 2 and try again. Because I purchased my equipment through Amazon Warehouse, a previous owner had fiddled with the network settings and I was not receiving Google Cloud Print's confirmation message. But once I reset to factory settings, the confirmation came through. Hope this helps other Chromebook owners!

I bought this printer to replace an old HP 2100TN printer that I bought around 13-14 years ago. I know people have had mixed experienced with HP these days, reading through the comments for this printer proved no different. Some good, some bad. But HP has always been good to me, so we decided to give this one a try. First impressions: Much smaller form factor than I anticipated. Compared to our old beast this one if much more efficiently sized. My wife could easily pick this up if needed, the old printer, not a chance in hell. I have this printer setup using a wired connection, setting the IP information was straight forward with the LCD display. Update: I really enjoy being able to print to this printer directly from my iPhone. I never thought I would use this functionality but I've had several PDF's and emails that I printed directly. Saved me some time. I would recommend downloading the latest firmware from HP and updating. I believe you can do this from the printer's web interface, I chose to do it directly from HP and running the installer from my PC. I had no problems installing the printer from PC or MAC. Being able to print on both sides of the paper is something I am finding myself using more than I ever thought. So far I had not had any jams or other issues. I would definitely recommend.

This printer was a replacement for a HP 5P printer that served me well for over 15 years. It looked like it was a good fit for my limited desk space and had some nice features so I tried to find a good review. They were few and far between and most people using them had complained when it was set up as a wireless printer but I intended to hook it up with a network cable directly to my wireless router. Finally I decided I definitely needed to replace the broken 5P, so I decided to take a plunge. That was nearly two months ago and so far I haven't regretted my decision. The pros: I find it very fast; Setup was a piece of cake; it prints both sided to save paper when there's multiple pages to print; plenty of space for paper and easy to manually feed; I have several printers and I do not believe there's a cheaper way to print a page when all costs are calculated; I can access it from my desktop, my lap top, my upstairs computer and my smart phone. Cons: (which so far haven't bother me) It is a bit noisy when printing but quiets down quickly after printing; cartridges are a bit more per page than my old 5P. If this printer lasts even half as long as my 5P, I'll think it was a good deal.

I set this printer up today (December 22, 2015), so far I am impressed with everything about it. It was was plug and play. You might want to know that a USB cable is not included. I had a few on hand from other long gone products so it was not an issue for me. The printer also has an ethernet port if you want to connect that way. I am a bit of a dinosaur and had been using an HP Laserjet 4 I purchased well over 10 years ago which did its duty well but sadly decided to retire without giving me any notice. Luckily Amazon had this shiny new replacement at my doorstep in two days an I am pleased to say I am printing away again. The first page I printed jumped out of the feed tray and into the output bin so quick I missed it. I thought the printer was just warming up, but low and behold the document was done and the printer was waiting on me to give it some more. The printer looks good, has a small footprint and is quiet. I hope this new printer has the longevity my last HP printer did, so far so good though. If not, you can bet I'll be back with an update. I am not one to write a lot of product reviews so I hope this helps if your having trouble picking a printer.

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