Hewlett-Packard included a new laser printer on its wide range of product equipments, the HP LaserJet Pro 200 color M251nw which leans towards high-quality text and graphics, boasted with noticeable print speed, wireless connectivity and Ethernet support. It can serve as a personal printer or a shared printer, either way it delivers a decent performance and works effectively in both situation. Although one might notice that it's a bit large to share a space on your desk, and comes with a minimum paper handling capacity which may or may not possibly cope up as a shared printer in the office.
The HP LaserJet Pro 200 color M251nw color laser printer offers a boosted print speed and a highly noted printout quality which makes this printer a good choice. Featuring an intuitive touch screen LCD control panel which also allows previewing of files and images. Aside from the printer's Wi-Fi and Ethernet support, it also offers a USB port as additional connectivity with the ability to print directly from a USB key. Through HP's wireless printing application, HP Wi-Fi Direct, users can be able to print directly from their smartphones, tablets and laptops, while for iOS devices, the M251nw supports Apple AirPrint app and some sort of cloud printing applications.
When it comes to paper handling capacity, the HP LaserJet Pro 200 color M251nw is somehow incompetent, offering a 150-sheet input tray, with no Duplex (double sided) printing feature which count as another constraint. As a shared printer, it might work sufficiently for light duty printing, while as a personal printer, its paper handling capacity can be well enough. Considering the printer's dimension, (H W D) 10.4x15.9x17.8 inches, again it might take much space when placed on a desk.
The M251nw comes with a rated print speed of up to 14 ppm (pages per minute) for both mono and color standard printing. Printout quality, particularly the text output is highly excellent, suitable for printing both business and common types of files and documents. In terms of graphic printouts, the quality shoots a match for most latest color printers.
It has a duty cycle about 30,000 pages per month, large enough probably for an office printer. Also, it has a quoted cost-per-page of 3.5 cents (mono) and 17.5 cents (color), making it a reasonable printer to try, considering the price range of HP's laser toner cartridges and other printer consumable products. Regardless of the printer's lack of minimal features, it still offers a lot which makes it more convenient particularly for light business printing needs.
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