HP CP2025DN Color LaserJet Printer
- HP LaserJet CP2025DN Printer – Color Laser – 21 ppm Mono – 21 ppm Color – 600 x 600 dpi – USB – Fast Ethernet – PC, Mac
- Mfg #: CB495A#ABA
Product Description
Enjoy color printing without sacrificing speed with the HP Color LaserJet CP2025 Printer series. Get your output and return to work quickly with fast black and color print speeds of up to 21 pages per minute (ppm) on letter-size paper. Start fast and finish sooner. Typical office print job time to completion can be nearly three times faster with Instant-on technology.Avoid interruptions and increase productivity with proactive printer management. HP ToolboxFX provides easy access to printer settings, status information, the user guide, and self-help and troubleshooting tips. Shop anytime with a desktop icon that links to HP SureSupply, where you’ll see a list of cartridges that work with your printer.Easily share the printer and efficiently utilize resources with built-in Ethernet/Fast Ethernet networking…. More >>
HP CP2025DN Color LaserJet Printer
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5 comments
Randy on December 24, 2009 at 6:43 pm
Don’t take my experience as representative.
I set my printer up and found that the print on one side faded away to invisibility. I went through all the cleaning procedures etc, also shaking the cartridges. Nothing changed. It looked like the ink wasn’t fusing.
I called tech support, which basically had me repeat everything I had already done plus a couple of more for good measure. I have no objection to that as many people don’t bother with trying to determine what is wrong. After an hour+ they diagnosed it as a bad fuser and offered to repair or replace. Frankly I was so stressed out that I just returned it.
I have used inkjets for years and was tired of the color drying up so I really wanted this to work. I personally know of several HP lasers which have been in use since the early to mid-nineties. I would note this printer felt very flimsy, which I a read in other reviews.
In the end I ordered an HP Officejet Pro 8000 which has very large ink tanks and supposedly costs less per page than a laser, and if I don’t like a can afford to just throw it away.
Forrest J. Miller on December 24, 2009 at 7:27 pm
I was refunded my money on this item, because they sold out so quickly. At least the company called me and let me know what ws going on.
Tina H. Wilson on December 24, 2009 at 7:28 pm
I am very pleased with this printer. It is fast, produce great prints, sharp color. It is worth the money I invested. I have had it for over a month and have not experienced jamming problems so far. I love this printer.
G Smart on December 24, 2009 at 7:45 pm
I got this printer directly from HP as they offered a really good discount. My 10 year old Lexmark SC1275 was dying and needed several hundred dollars for new toner and drum, so buying a new printer would be a better alternative. After doing some research this HP model became its substitute.
Installation couldn’t be easier. The fact that my wife and daugther unpacked and installed the printer and drivers without my help tells you how easy it is to install. They just followed the pictures on quick install sheet, connected to network, installed drivers and 10 minutes later printer was cranking its first job. We have computers with XP, Vista, and 2003 server, printer works flawlessly with all of them.
When people evaluate printer parameters then must have a reference point, you can’t just say it’s loud or silent, good or bad quality, it’s all relative. Comparing this HP to older Lexmark, I can say that it’s much faster, less noisy, draws less current, print quality is way better, and it works flawlessly (no paper jams, no driver errors.) We have a number of bigger models of HP color laser printers at work and they are all very dependable, high quality machines. So there is a hope this model will also show good durability, time will tell. Comparing printouts from this HP to printers from other manufacturers in this price range, it’s obvious HP colors are closer to reality, more saturated, and print is more crisp. I haven’t seen any other color laser under 500, that can come close (I checked Brother, Konika, Richo, Samsung, Xerox). The down side, cost per page is some of the highest among other printers. With current HP toner prices on Amazon, the cost per page is 2.2c for 5% black and 13.5 cents per 20% cymk color page. In comparison, el cheapo Brother toner would run 20-30% less. It’s a tradeoff, cost vs quality. You decide what’s more important in your case.
Michael Newman on December 24, 2009 at 9:37 pm
I was looking for a printer that was primarily going to be used to make DVD album covers which includes detailed graphics, small text and high quality pictures. I originally bought the Brother 4040cdn but took it back b/c the print quality was sub par for my needs. I instead bought the HP CP2025 and I’m glad I did. The print quality for this machine is great. The time between pressing print on the computer to actually getting a print is very slow but worth the wait.