Seagate LaserJet P2015 Laser Printer (27 PPM, 1200x1200 DPI, B&W, 32MB, PC/Mac)

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Media Handling
| Maximum paper size, height | 14 inches |
| Maximum paper size, width | 8.5 inches |
| Minimum paper size, height | 5 inches |
| Minimum paper size, width | 3 inches |
| Maximum sheet capacity with standard tray | 500 sheets |
| Media sizes accepted |
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| Paper handling support |
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| Standard input sheet capacity | 250 |
| ADF sheet capacity | 50 |
General Features
| Functions | Printer |
| General features | Duplex Printing |
| Interface connection |
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| Monthly duty cycle | 15000 |
| Printer languages supported |
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Pros
Largest single drive capacity to date
Five-year warranty
Cons
Lots of capacity comes at a higher price
Bottom Line
Great performance plus gargantuan capacity makes this a great drive for storing large media collections.
Monochrome Laser Printers Offer Reliability, Value, Variety to Business Users
A monochrome laser printer such as this one is a business basic. While color inkjet and color laser printers involve more complexity and invite higher print costs, monochrome laser printers are reliable, their toner is cheap, and they come in any size, speed, or price range you'd like. Plain-text printing is its forte; it can't manage anything beyond extremely simple graphics.
A monochrome laser prints by using a laser and rotating mirrors to beam an image indirectly onto a photoconducting drum; attracting toner to that image; and then melting the toner at high temperature to transfer the image to paper.
Document Feeders a Big Convenience If You Scan Lots of Multi-page Documents
This multifunction printer contains an automatic document feeder (ADF) for feeding multi-page documents through the scanner. While users who make an occasional copy of a photo or document could get along with a plain old flatbed scanner, an ADF is essential for users who scan, copy, or fax a lot of multi-page documents. ADF capacity varies widely, from as little as 10 or 15 pages to 50 or more pages on higher-end machines, so consider the typical length of your documents when you look at this feature. Most ADFs can scan only one side of a document at a time ("simplex"); if you scan a lot of two-sided ("duplex") documents, a duplexing ADF would save you a lot of time.
Compatible With Windows and Linux Operating Systems
This printer offers no official support for Mac OS X. However, it does support computers that use either Microsoft Windows or Linux. In addition to having at least one appropriate connection for the computer platform, it should also come with drivers written for both operating systems. In the case of the Linux drivers, double-check whether they are the vendor's own drivers or third-party ones.
Universally Compatible with Apple, Linux, and Windows Operating Systems
This printer will likely support any recent computer that you connect it to. It has drivers available that are compatible with Apple computers (OS X), as well as Windows and Linux machines. For Linux, double-check whether they are the vendor's own drivers or third-party ones.
Compatible with Microsoft Windows Operating System
Printers such as this model are compatible with computers that use the Microsoft Windows operating system, meaning it has at least one appropriate connection type and also has drivers written for Windows.
Compatible with Both Apple and Windows Operating Systems
Printers such as this model are compatible with computers designed by Apple that run either Mac OS X; or computers that use Microsoft Windows. In addition to having at least one appropriate connection for each computer platform, it should also come with drivers written for both operating systems.
Take black-and-white print speed times with a grain of salt
A printer's stated monochrome or "black-and-white" print speed (expressed in pages per minute, or "ppm") should be taken with a grain of salt. Vendors often use contrived methods to arrive at such numbers. For instance, they might print in draft mode, which is faster than the default mode most people use. Or they'll exclude the first page out from a document's total print time, because its slower exit reflects the processing time needed to create the document image for the printer. Or they might send raw data straight to the printer, bypassing any application or PC processing time. The PC World Test Center uses dedicated testbed PCs and real-world applications to reflect actual use as closely as possible. We also time the document "from click to clunk" -- from the time we click the "Print" button to the time when the last page falls into the output tray.
Installed Memory is Ideal for Five or Fewer Users
This printer's installed memory is sufficient for small offices or workgroups that print typical business documents, such as memos, spreadsheets, or simple Web pages. If you have more than six people using the printer or the printer handles heavy traffic, you will want more memory than this printer provides.
Ethernet Connection Ideal for Networking
This printer offers an Ethernet connection, the standard for networking in an office environment. Ethernet comes in many flavors, but all offer plenty of bandwidth, making it ideal for handling the traffic for anything from a handful to hundreds of users.
USB Interface Connects Quickly and Easily to Your Computer
This printer uses USB (Universal Serial Bus) to connect to your computer. Connecting a printer via USB is very easy; just remember not to do it until the installation routine tells you to -- or risk having to start over.
The original USB version 1.1 was slow: 12 Mbps (megabits per second). USB 2.0's faster bandwidth of 480 Mbps is plenty for a standalone printer.
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Reviewed by: igotit2003
Strengths: printing fast, initiating fast, solid quality
Weaknesses: toner price high, a little bit noisy.
Overall: bought it last month when it's on sale. I have to say it print paper faster than I think. Initiating printing is also fast too, w/o sacrificing the quality. HP does a great job on quality control. noisy issue is just like other HP printers I bought before, a little bit louder than the ones made by Samsung. But it's tolerable. Yes, it's a little bit expensive than the same kind of printer made by Samsung and Brothers. But you get what you pay for.
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Reviewed by: canydavid
Strengths: very fast
Weaknesses: pricey toner
Overall: This printer requires virtually no warm up time, and prints very quickly. I use it basically for text only, so I can't comment on the quality of its images. Like most toner cartridges, pretty pricey. Burned through the half-filled sample toner in one month.
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Reviewed by: Janie Goodman
Strengths: fast & easy to use the single sheet feed. Have not had a paper jam.
Weaknesses: none
Overall: The HP printers seem to be the best and this model in particular. It is fast on multiple prints and does not jam easily. Also the single sheet feed works great!
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Reviewed by: gigantopithecus
Strengths: Fast, quick to print first page, cost, reliability.
Weaknesses: Paper tray only holds 300 pages, it's noisy.
Overall: I bought this to replace an ancient HP laser jet that held up for years but finally died (it was so old it used a serial port!). The switch has been dramatic! This printer is fast, prints out the first page in a job very quickly, the print quality is excellent, it doesn't curl the pages like many laser printers, installation was a piece of cake, & it has a small footprint.My only complaints are that the paper tray doesn't hold a full ream (which is annoying, but I can live with it) & that it is a bit noisy (but in a loud office environment, I don't really care). I'd recommend this to anyone needing a simple, medium-volume, non-networked laser printer.
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Reviewed by: ppitono
Strengths: Fast, very quiet, space saver and easy to fit
Weaknesses: Paper bin only takes 300 pages
Overall: I really like this printer for abour $300. It prints documents really fast and the printing quality is very nice. I have small office space and this printer fits perfectly compare to my old HP 1600 printer. In addition, it runs very quiet. My only complaint is that the paper bin only fits 300 pages. I used to have HP 4000 laser jet that can take 500 pages and it's about the same size as laser jet P2015.
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