- HP's BEST-VALUE LASER PRINTER - With 1,000 pages of toner right out of the box, HP Laserjet Pro M148fdw is an all-in-one wireless monochrome laser printer that lets you print more for less. High-yield toners also available.
- UNCOMPROMISING QUALITY – Print, scan, copy, and fax consistently high-quality documents with the HP Laserjet Pro M148dw all-in-one wireless laser printer, HP's best-value multifunction printer for automatic two-sided printing
- SPEED THROUGH TASKS – Stay productive with an auto document feeder, 250-sheet input tray and print speeds of up to 30 pages a minute from this all-in-one wireless laser printer
- BEST-IN-CLASS MOBILE PRINT APP(1) – The highly rated HP Smart app allows you to print and scan from smartphone or tablet, print from the cloud, such as iCloud, Google Drive, and Dropbox. The app also supports easy device set-up and toner ordering.
- MAKE PRINTING AS EASY AS TALKING - HP Voice-activated printing enables your HP printer to now work with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Microsoft Cortana (2)
- PRINT WITH OR WITHOUT WIRES - Print, access and share resources on a network with this duplex printer's built-in Ethernet and wireless capabilities. Those without a network can connect mobile devices directly to printer using Wi-Fi Direct
- SAVE ENERGY AND RESOURCE – Help save energy with HP Auto-on/Auto-off technology that can turn your all-in-one wireless laser printer on when you need it and off when you don't. Use less paper by printing two-sided documents with this duplex printer
- ONE-YEAR LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY – 24-hour, 7 days a week FREE HP Web support.
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Sarah Missja
Does a whole lot for a low price
This machine does double side printing, self-feeding copying, scanning, and faxing. It can be wirelessly connected through your wi-fi router. Set-up was pretty straight forward. I download the program to use its features to my computer and it prints excellent looking documents, and the copier does a great job as well. I will not be using the fax function, but the ability to scan right to my computer is nice. You can also connect your computer via a USB or a network cable if you prefer. Most amazing is the price. I set up my last office in the year 2000. For an HP lazer printer that only printed, I paid $700. For a self-feeding copier, I paid $1300. For a fax machine I paid $200. For a flatbed scanner I paid $200. And none of these devices integrated with one another and they took up a heck of a lot of space. This machine cost me only $130!!! Granted, it is not made for the abuse of an office environment, but if I were to go into a small business with modest printing needs, I wouldn't hesitate to get this one. I'd only be risking $130. One thing I notice is that in addition to having to replace the toner (it comes with a cartridge rated at 1000 pages, so you can count on it to give you about 600), it has a function that will tell you when you have to replace the drum. That indicates that the machine is not nearly as hearty as those I bought 19 years ago for so very much more. But, the toner for this machine is no more than for the old machines. When it is time to replace the drum I may just buy a new machine. Who knows how much lower they will fall in price by then. HP has always made great printers, and this is no exception. I recommend it without reservation.
Heather Eaton Biggs
Great B/W Printer, very Fast, easy intstaltion on Windows 10.
Great Printer, Fast/easy set up. Out of the box, take of all the red tape, plug in with USB, Ethernet or WiFi setup. With Windows 10 just go to settings/Printers/add printer. Win10 finds the software and you just download it free from the windows store and your up and running. I connected the three other PC's on my LAN in 10 minutes. Had an old HP LaserJet-4. Needed to replace toner and Image drum. Those 2 parts would have cost more than cost of a new LaserJet Pro-MFP. I recommend this products.
Keith Wages
Wow, I love this printer...
I was dreading connecting a new wireless printer. Ive had my old trusty (non-wireless) Hp for years and it was long in the tooth. So I decided to get another HP, this time wireless. Well, I hate the idea of setting up wireless as it never works as advertised...not this time! It went incredibly well and seamless. Opened up my iPhone, went to print something and ‘walla’ there was my new printer ready for service. I pressed print and ‘boom’ it spit out a beautiful printed page. We use it to fax also, and no trouble. I also opened my MacBook, went to print a page, found my new HP, selected it and after a few seconds it loaded whatever software it needed and printed right away! I couldn’t be happier. I highly recommend this printer for you wireless needs.
Mutcasa Montealegre Resh
Easy set-up; works well with Surface Pro / Windows 10
I just received the printer today. The printer was delivered on time, easy to unbox, and very simple to set up. I tested the wireless printing, scan and copy functions, and so far it’s working very well with my Windows Surface Pro tablet with Windows 10 OS. Print quality is nice. The entire process took me less than 30 minutes. I’m happy with the purchase. Will provide updates later after using this printer for 2 weeks.
Stephanie Blair
great printer
This is a great printer. It is extremely fast, relatively quiet and works great with Mac. I purchased this B/W laser because I was tried of wasting ink on inkjet printers cleaning ink cartridges (think Epson) and aligning carts to get it them to print cleanly and accurately. Since most of my printing is just B/W text based output I figured a B/W laser would be best. This model HP is economical from a price perspective and as mentioned, works great in an Apple environment.
Freelanc King
Magical Printer
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." (A. Clark). This printer is a good example of that. Everything works automatically, out of the box, flawlessly, and much faster and with less hassle as I expected. 1. Printer was packed in the box really well. The box was dented, but the printer was intact. 2. The printer in the box came pre-assembled. Including trays, toner, etc. is already installed and secured inside the printer. All you need to do is to find a place to position the printer, remove adhesive tape strips that secured parts in transit, plug-in included cables, insert paper, and you re (almost) in business. Keep in mind, that if you want to pass the phone line through the printer to an external phone, you will need an additional phone cable -- the printer comes with one phone, one USB, and one power cable. 3. The first time after powering up the printer makes all sorts of worrisome noises. It will complete the self-adjustments in a couple of minutes. During this time both green circle and orange Alert triangle will flash, but no worries: it will settle down and will not do this any more. 4. If you have a wired TCP/IP connection available and your router has an available DHCP address spot, plug in the network cable in the back of the printer. At this point, you are 99.99% done. All you need is to open Printers in your Windows 7 or 10 system, click Add Printer, and it will install automatically (see screen shot below). You do not need to click on the button to install the app -- everything will work without it and you will be able to control all printer functions from a browser session. This is a true plug-and-play at its best. I have never seen printers being added so fast and flawlessly, even with large corporate printers. If your computer is on the slow side, you may wait for a couple of minutes until it loads the driver. The progress bar will show the status, and don't worry if it is stuck a bit around 2/3 of its scale -- it should be fine, just give it another minute. 5. Now the magic begins. Even thought the printer is connected to the wired network (and the Wi-Fi is Off), all mobile devices on your home network will "see" it and you will be able to set up and print from your iPads and Androids in seconds -- worked for me. You will need to follow the Add Printer on each device. Remember that at this point, you do not have any cloud services and have the printer only on your local network. hence, it's a network (not Internet) printer for all these devices. 6. You can use Wi-Fi instead of a wired network. I have not tested this option, because I do not see the benefit since I already have the network drop and all devices work with the printer using their LAN connections. 7. Technical specs on the power consumption: 475 watts (active printing), 4.5 watts (ready), 1.0 watts (sleep), 0.1 watts (Auto Off/Wake on USB, enabled at shipment), 0.05 watts (Auto-off/Manual-on), 0.05 watts (Manual Off). The peak power consumption is twice lower, sleep - 10 times lower than in older printers, like Brother MFC 8500. 8. The printer has an excellent browser-based interface, which has enormous number of settings. Make sure you understand what you change or side effects will make you regret that. I touch more on this lower in this review. 9. It goes from sleep to active printing literally within 2-3 seconds. I cannot believe how fast it spits out pages! 10. It can print double sided pages, but you must set this when you submit each print job, every time -- this makes it a bit tedious. I wish this setting could "stick" for every device and every job. 11. In addition to a superb flat class copier, it also has automatic document feeder (up to 10 pages) for scanning and copying. Works fine. However, when lifted, the document feeder top does not hold well and can slam down on the printer. Be careful. 12. Black cartridges will set you back by ~$80 with tax for 1200 pages and ~$140 for 2400 pages. Not cheap, but reasonable. 13. The printer has enormous number of features, from Internet printing to FAX to email scanned documents, etc. One needs a lot of time to try them on. The features may be complex. Changing a gazillion of settings may have unexpected side effects. However, the printer allows to save its configuration in a file and restore it later. So, save the configuration that works for you, then re-test all important functions after the change.
Ben Fredj Sahar
Nice product, also details on how to fix wireless connection
I just want to share details of how wireless connection issue was fixed. Using HP Easy Start i was not able to connect the printer wirelessly, i kept getting the "printer and PC are connected to different networks" message. Then i contacted HP support and the assistant was able to connect to my PC remotely and fix the issue. The problem was that on 5 ghz printer was getting the wrong ip from the router, and so even though PC and printer were connected to the same 5 ghz wifi, HP Easy Start software thought they were on different networks. Then we connected both the PC and printer to 2.4 ghz wifi and all was good after that. Then i just connected PC to the internet via 5 ghz wifi again. So if your router supports both 5 ghz and 2.4 ghz, try connecting both pc and printer to 2.4 ghz if you have any issues. Thanks, HP support team!
Gail Conley
Great Buy,💋
Excellent copier! Right out of the box to making copies. I don't have wifi or internet service. But, this copy machine works without. It uses just black toner. Just what I need for home use.
Serge Nekipelov
GREAT UPGRADE
My wife had an older printer that is a reputable brand but is just old and slow. For her business, I bought her this printer for her business against her will. Now that she has it, she loves it. She is amazed of the quality and especially the speed.
Saima Shahbaz
As Described. Shipping is outstanding. Looks great. Seems easy to install.
I have not had too much time as it just arrived. This replaces a unit I need for the office, arrived with box in great condition. Looks great. Easy set up so far. If you need a black ink laser printer this seems like one you would enjoy. Great Price and value for the money. I am setting up multiple computers on it using the instant wi-fi.