What you do get by way of standard interfaces are Wi-Fi and connecting to a single PC via USB 2.0, and Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Mopria, Wi-Fi Direct, and HP Smart App facilitate mobile connectivity. The M15w is one of the very few laser printers that I've seen without an Ethernet port. The M15w's maximum monthly duty cycle is 8,000 pages, with a 1,000-page recommended monthly print volume. Printed pages land on a 100-sheet bin atop of the printer, as shown here. The Brother HL-L2370DW, on the other hand, holds 251 sheets split between a 250-sheet cassette and a one-sheet override tray. Paper handling consists of one 150-sheet tray that folds down from the front of the device. As with most business-oriented printers, and especially laser printers, you can also configure and monitor the unit and generate reports from the M15w's built-in web server, shown below. Each button also has a corresponding LED status indicator. The three options are Power, Cancel, and WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) for initializing a one-touch connection to your wireless network. (Opens in a new window) Read Our HP Tango X Review One of its closest competitors, the Editors' Choice Brother HL-L2370DW ($160.50 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window), is nearly twice as long and heavy, and while there are family oriented and home-based inkjet all-in-one (AIO) printers close in size and weight to the M15w, none of them are single-function monochrome laser machines, and therefore are entirely different animals. Smaller Than a BreadboxĪt 6.3 by 13.6 by 7.5 inches (HWD) with its trays closed and weighing 8.4 pounds, you can put the M15w just about anywhere. Its unique size and HP's Smart Task mobile device integration, though, set it off into a class all its own, making it our top choice as a light-duty personal laser printer. It prints well overall and is fast given its low price, but its running costs are high enough to relegate it to low-volume use. The M15w is the smallest laser printer we've seen to date. HP's $99.99 LaserJet Pro M15w is an entry-level personal monochrome laser printer for use in small and home-based offices, student dormitories and bedrooms, and just about any place else where space is limited. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
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