📈 Elevate your printing game with the HP LaserJet Pro M15w—small size, big impact!
The HP LaserJet Pro M15w is the smallest laser printer in its class, delivering professional-quality black and white prints at an impressive speed of 19 pages per minute. With wireless connectivity, smart app control, and energy-saving features, this compact printer is perfect for the modern professional seeking efficiency without compromising on quality.
Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 600 x 600 dpi |
Wattage | 210 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 210 Watts |
Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 1200 dpi |
Ink Color | Black |
Warranty Type | limited warranty |
Number of Trays | 1 |
Control Method | Voice |
Controller Type | Vera, Amazon Alexa |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 19 ppm |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Laser |
Additional Features | Portable, Energy Star |
Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.5"D x 13.6"W x 6.3"H |
Paper Size | 4 x 6 to 8.5 x 11, Letter, Envelope |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 150 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 11 inch |
B&W Pages per Minute | 19 ppm |
Initial Page Print Time | 8.1 seconds |
Color Pages per Minute | 19 ppm |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Dual-sided printing | No |
Color | White |
R**.
Excellent printer and very easy to set up.
This is an excellent, easy to set up, and small printer. I sell on ebay and Etsy and use this for packing slips and shipping labels so the fact that it prints only black wasn't an issue. Printing from the phone is easy, but not a big deal to me. But what I really like about the printer is you can register with Google Cloud Print allowing you to print from any pc or phone from anywhere, even thousands of miles away. I do not understand why some reviews mention a difficult set up or not being able to print from their computer. This was by far the easiest wireless set up I've ever done (previous wireless printers were all Canon). I used HP's Android app to initially set up the printer, and I downloaded the Windows driver software from HP, installed it, and my computer had no problem recognizing the printer and printing to it. And my computer isn't a new one.....a 5 year old Toshiba laptop running Windows 8.1. I did not use any CD that came with the printer...I think it's quicker and easier to just download from HP. The computer does come with a USB cable to connect physically with a computer. Also, if you don't have a wireless router you can still connect wirelessly using Wi-Fi Direct (I haven't tried that yet). After I bought this, but before I received it, I read an online review from some tech website which was overall a very good review, the only flaw they saw was that "the text was a little too light and pale". That made be a little nervous because of all the dark black in the shipping labels I print, but I cannot tell the difference between these and ones I used to print on an inkjet. My reason for buying this was to save on ink cartridges; I was going through at least 1 black cartridge a month at $28 each. I thought about the Epsons with refillable ink tanks, but I didn't like some things about those models, so I decided to go with this. The toner cartridge yields 1,000 pages vs 300 pages for a Canon 240XL ink cartridge, AND the HP toner can be bought online for only $5 more than I was paying for the Canon ink.
M**Y
Great printer - terrible setup manuals
I am very pleased with the printer. I was looking for a low cost laser printer to handle occasional black and white printing for both work and personal. From what I could figure out, the cartridge should last through about 1000 pages of use. The printer cost around $108 and this includes the cartridge inside - so I think it's a pretty good deal for my needs. And once I got it up and running with the WiFi it printed from the computers, iPhones, and iPads on our network without any issues - quick and a good resolution. BUT YOU WILL NEED TO GO ONLINE AND READ HOW TO INSTALL THE PRINTER AND DOWNLOAD A PARTICULAR HP APP in order to install. The printer came with very poor instructions as well as a CD - which was fairly useless since I do not have a CD reader on my computer. I think actual instructions would have been helpful, but I knew from other reviewers that if I bought this printer it would take some research to get it up and running. So here's what worked for me (once I accepted that there were no real instructions): Go to HP and create a log in account. Then look up the support info for the printer, which is referred to as "Troubleshooting" if I recall correctly. You will also need to download the HP Smart App to your smart phone (the installation is done using the smart phone and the app). In order to setup the WiFi on the printer, you need to create an account on the Smart App and add the serial number for the printer (this is on the side of the box, so be sure to keep the box and not disturb the outside label codes when opening.) You will need to know your WIFI network name and password. The HP Smart App will ask you to identify your network, and then it will ask you to choose a special HP Network to complete the installation. It seems that HP's dedicated network then takes care of everything else. After HP completes its setup, you will then need to switch your phone back to your normal network. Once everything was setup, I could print from all the devices on the network automatically. I did not need to download drivers, I think the Smart App is all that is needed. Great printer - wish HP had included a pamphlet on how to install the printer on a WIFI network. Also, would have been nice if the box tape had not been taped over the serial number label on the box since that was the only place I could find the serial number. Never found it on the product (which was where the online guide wanted me to look for it). TIP 1: photograph the labels on the box before you open it. TIP 2: go online with HP, sign in, look for the support on the model, and download/use the HP Smart App. TIP 3: the diagram of how to unpack the printer is the only real instruction in the box - so don't expect much help from the included pamphlets. I've given it 5 stars because I thought it was a great price, prints well for my purposes and is easy to print to from a WiFi network. I'm not dinging the setup because I did get it going and it works. Setup is (hopefully) a once in a lifetime event.
V**.
A Great Torch-bearer for the Compact HP Laserjet line.
This is the third Laserjet I've owned (previously - the 1012 and the p1102w). For the record, the other LaserJets didn't wear out. I replaced the 1012 (donated to Goodwill) because I wanted wifi capability, and the p1102w is still chugging away at my work. I brought it home during the heavy quarantine months, and realized that it made a much better home printer than my ink-sucking color printer . Now that I will be returning to work on location - I will need to take the p1102w back as well. So I got my hands on the most updated model I can find. Full disclosure - I haven't had it very long. Still, I know what to expect. If I'm wrong, I'll come back and change my review.The good: Obviously, it's small. Fits into compact spaces and travels well. The printers in this line are not made for high capacity, but they are reliable (IMHO) and they last. Print quality is great. My set-up experience was very smooth. Wifi and remote printing work fine.The not-so-good: First of all, I'm not crazy about the design. The on/off/wifi/reset buttons don't feel like buttons - more like the plastic-y touch panel on a cheap microwave. Paper tray extension look little fragile. And... did it have to be white? The p1102w has a separate envelope tray above the paper feed. I didn't use it much, but it was nice to have. I'll miss that. I also expect the M15w to have a similar print limitation: 20-25 pages before it heats up and started curling the pages. I don't do a lot of volume printing so it's rarely an issue.Over-all I highly recommend it, so long as your needs are simple. Actually, I think simplicity is the key to the compact HP Laserjet line - fewer things to go wrong in a simply built unit.
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