One the one hand, HP’s LaserJet Pro M227fdw is an attractive, up-to-date multifunction peripheral (MFP) with capabilities including wired and wireless networking, automated duplex (double-sided) printing, and a glitzy color touchscreen. On the other side, it is designed around a mono laser printer, which nowadays might just as easily run on coal. Although not for everyone, mono lasers are often more portable and less expensive to operate than comparable color lasers. And even though the best office inkjets are now very good, only a select few can compete with mono laser printers in terms of consistently printing pages of sharp black text. you can read our article on HP LaserJet Pro MFP M227 review.

HP LaserJet Pro MFP M227 review: Design

This MFP stands tall on a desk with a large paper drawer that can hold 250 sheets of plain A4 paper, a scanner bed, and a top-loading automatic document feeder (ADF), but it has a much smaller footprint than the enormous Xerox VersaLink C405 printer. It also has a solid build, so none of its flaps or trays are going to come off very soon. Printouts are placed in the Centre tray, while the rear of the device has connections, including an Ethernet port and the commonplace square USB port. The front of the device thoughtfully has a USB connector for printing from or saving scans to a USB thumb drive. The touchscreen on the fixed display makes it much simpler to use than the mono LCD panels found on most printers.

HP LaserJet Pro MFP M227 review: Features

This is a traditional four-in-one multifunction printer (MFP), so it has the ability to print, scan, fax, and copy—although that last function is really just a combination of scanning and printing. But it is also capable of much more. Although it lacks NFC, this device has an Ethernet port, Wi-Fi connectivity, an additional port for inserting a USB thumb drive, and other features. For aligning scanning jobs, a 35-sheet ADF is located in the upper paper tray. You can further configure the device to print directly from email so that you can send print jobs while you’re away if you download the HP software. Keep in mind that in order to do this, you must create an HP account. Your life will also be made simpler by the slick companion app because it makes it simple to scan to or print from your mobile device. Additionally, you can change a few settings and request that it clean the printhead on your phone.

Setup and Speed

The M277dw is tiny enough that you shouldn’t have any trouble finding place for it, measuring 12.7 by 16.5 by 16.4 inches (HWD). However, you might need some assistance getting it into position because it weighs 40 pounds 8 ounces with the toner cartridges. We used its Ethernet port to connect to a network for our testing, and we set up the driver and additional software on a machine running Windows Vista. The setup was typical. also you will learn our article on HP LaserJet Pro MFP M227 review. The speed of the printer was a welcome surprise. When printing text or other documents that require little to no processing, the M277dw should print at a rate of 19 pages per minute (ppm), according to HP. We timed it using QualityLogic’s hardware and software on our business applications suite, and it completed the task at 8.4ppm, which is nearly three times as quickly as the HP M177fw, which completed the task at only 2.9ppm.

Output Quality

Overall output quality is good for a colour laser MFP, largely because of the printer’s excellent text and graphics. Both are more than capable of serving any corporate purpose. Most people would deem them suitable for marketing materials like trifold brochures and one-page handouts. Photos are a step below the output of most color laser MFPs, which is close to photographic quality. The only actual issue, though, is with color quality. Dark tones can make colors appear muddy and the image appear darker than it actually is. As a point of comparison, the overall photo quality is roughly equivalent to a good-quality photo in a newspaper, making it suitable for the majority of business applications. If you need photos, the HP M177fw, which offers an improvement over the M277dw in photo quality, should be considered. However, the M277dw clearly outperforms both its inferior cousin and more direct rivals, such as the Samsung C460FW and the Brother MFC-9340CDW, for the majority of micro office or personal use.

Performance

Although HP claims that the M227fdw can print 30 pages per minute, our tests with a variety of Word and PDF files revealed that it can only print 28 pages per minute. The M227fdw will be a good choice for a small office where you’re likely to be sitting fairly close to the printer most of the time because it only makes a gentle purr when it’s operating, which is still good going for a small office printer like this. It will be perfect for letters and other business documents that call for high-quality text because the print quality is excellent as well, with crisp, black text and smoothly detailed outlines. But keep an eye out for operating expenses. The M227fdw’s standard toner cartridge yields about 1600 pages, and replacements cost £56.40 when ordered directly from HP. For a printer that can produce thousands of pages per month, that comes out to 3.5p per page, which is higher than average and not a great deal. Fortunately, a high-yield cartridge is available for £82.80, which more than doubles the yield to 3500 pages and lowers the running costs to 2.3 pence per page, which is more competitive. Though it’s true that 23,000 pages may be more than you ever print in a small office, keep in mind that you’ll need to replace the printer drum mechanism after that many. It’s still worthwhile to shop around to see if you can find any additional savings when purchasing replacement toner cartridges because the drum costs £105 and increases the price per page printed by about 0.5p. also you can check our article on HP LaserJet Pro MFP M227 review.

HP LaserJet Pro MFP M227 review: Price and availability

The LaserJet Pro M227fdw costs £241.20 when purchased straight from HP, however you can save some money if you shop around online. It is designed for 1 to 5 users. There are less expensive single-function laser printers on the market, like Samsung’s M2835DW, but the M227fdw is a multi-function printer that also has an automatic document feeder and a scanner, copier, and fax.

Conclusion

The LaserJet Pro M227fdw excels in a variety of tasks. It produces high-quality prints, scans, and copies and is simple to use. It is also typically quite quick. It would be particularly suitable for occasional use in a small office thanks to its mix of quiet running and quick time-to-first-page. Despite this, it’s unfortunate that buying and using it isn’t a little less expensive. If you especially want a mono laser MFP, it’s not a bad choice, but the finest office inkjets are less expensive to operate and are comparable in terms of speed and quality.

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