HP's newest Color LaserJet CP1515n printer is an interested among laser printer that, according to the producer, is intended at providing “high-impact printing for near professional-quality business” as well as yet it seems more prone to demand to home users as well as small businesses who desire a back-up printer when their major high-volume machine break down.
It indeed has the mass of an office printer, hauling a stout 18.2kg of mass in its 399 x 453 x 254mm framework. It also looks correctly unremarkable with its two-tone shades of grey along with modest controls, the final consisting of a two-line, 16-character LCD display with easy menu controls below. Ease of use is absolutely the major item on the agenda here, as the four toner cartridges approach pre-installed following the drop-down front pane.
One of the motive we explain this as an ‘among' printer is that when it comes to, utter, paper capacity, HP appears to have been in two minds about how several functions to consist of. The major paper tray only holds up to 150 sheets, which isn't very extraordinary as a major business printer, with the motive for this is because openly above it is a single-sheet multi-format feed.
You have little option over print quality as the default resolution is 600 x 600dpi as well as, in spite of the use of HP's supposedly next-generation ColorSphere toner, the results in colour photos are shady, muted as well as lacking description. Speed, though, is no trouble as an A4 photo whizzed into the output tray in just 15 seconds. Black text averaged nearer to 10ppm (as contrasting to the official 12ppm) also by difference with photos the blacks were bold, solid as well as razor sharp.
Speed is a problem; but, when starting any printing job, as you'll have to screech for thirty seconds on regular before any process gets under way. There's also significant post-operation sound after a print-out is finished, which may become frustrating over a long-lasting period.
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