HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color MFP M475dw color laser multifunction printerThe $750 (as of June 29, 2012) HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color MFP M475dw color laser multifunction lacks nothing in the way of hardware features. Its connectivity and paper handling are top-notch, though its capacity is just enough for a small workgroup (the printer's intended audience). It produces exceptional photo prints for the price, and its text is also quite nice. Its biggest drawback is its pedestrian speed.
The M475dw features USB, ethernet, and Wi-Fi, so you may connect it in any way and any location you wish. A USB cable is included in the box. Setup is a breeze, and the 3.5-inch touchscreen control panel makes joining a Wi-Fi network, and performing other tasks, easy. The software that HP provides for scanning and OCR is excellent, and the driver is full-featured. The company's print-by-email ePrint functionality is available too.
Paper handling on the M475dw is first-rate. Duplexing is automatic. Aside from the letter/A4-size flatbed scanner, the unit supports legal-size paper in every respect. You'll find a 250-sheet bottom tray, plus a 50-sheet all-purpose feeder that folds down from the front of the unit. If the M475dw's 300-sheet paper capacity doesn't cut it for your group, a bottom-mounted 250-sheet paper feeder is available for $115. A 150-sheet output tray sits on top of the MFP, underneath the scanner unit. The scanner component includes a 50-sheet automatic document feeder that can scan and copy two-sided to two-sided.
The other notable physical features of the M475dw are the USB port on the front for printing and offloading scans, and the supereasy access to the toner cartridges. For the latter, you simply fold down the front panel, slide out a tray, and pop in replacements. The horizontal orientation means that you would have to try very hard to spill toner during the replacement process.
Toner costs for the M475dw are a mixed bag: The black toner is a little pricier than average, overshadowing the cheaper-than-average color toner costs. The 2200-page black cartridge costs $84, or about 3.8 cents per page; the average is 3.4 cents per page. A higher-yield, $104 black lasts for 4000 pages, or 2.6 cents per page. The 2600-page cyan, magenta, and yellow cartridges cost $120 apiece, for a per-page, per-color cost of 4.6 cents per page. At its cheapest, a four-color page will cost you a middling 16.4 cents.
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