HP reckons it can handle a duty cycle of up to 2,000 pages per month.
However, I was curious how it would compare to thebest home printersand thebest small business printersI’ve reviewed.
It changes from violet to blue when its online.
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The paper input tray feels rather insubstantial and comes unclipped a bit too easily.
Itll take any paper size from 4x6 photo paper to A4 or legal.
With no additional multi-purpose input tray its something I had to do a lot during the test.
It has few features to mention.
The output tray can hold 100 sheets.
Im sure this had more to do with the capricious nature of Wi-Fi than HPs streamlined setup procedure.
The forward-facing paper tray is conveniently located for switching media and the button controls are intuitive enough.
Printing in draft mode produced only slightly paler print that would be fine for most circumstances.
This isnt the fastest laser printer on the block.
More significant is the 30-second warm up time, which is rather slow.
The HP LaserJet M209dw is not so good at printing graphics and photos.
I should warn you that theres not much toner in the starter cartridge that comes with this printer.
Barely enough for 700 pages.
I would like to have seen an additional multi-purpose input tray, as the solitary 150-sheet input is limiting.
And while text looks sharp, graphics generally appear too dark and lacking in contrast.
For more budget models, I’ve reviewed thebest cheap printersaround.
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