HP P1505N Laserjet Printer
- 8 MB of Memory and A 266 MHz Processor Perform Complex Tasks Quickly
- 150 Sheet Output Bin/ 250 Sheet Adjustable Main Tray with Cover
- Easy to Use Control Panel/ One Door Access to the Easy to Install HP LaserJet All In One Print Cartridge
- Adjustable 10 Sheet Priority Feed Tray for Special Media
- 12.90 Lbs (WxLxH) 9.60″ x 14.90″ x 8.90″
Product Description
HP P1505N Laserjet Printer. With features never before available in a personal HP LaserJet, the P1505 series is ideal for producing effective business communications. Be more productive with professional print speeds up to 24 pages per minute and a quick first page out. Other printers need time to warm up before printing the first page, but with no wait Instant on Technology your first page will print in half the time. New, patented spherically shaped toner is specially designed for consistent, high quality results at fast speeds. Get excellent desktop performance, quality, and durability, plus many of the same time saving features as HPs robust workgroup and departmental LaserJets. It is all in the improved design of our all in one print cartridge and new toner formula. For even greater cost efficiency, share the P1505n printer with more than one person. This model comes with basic integrated networking capability and PCL5e support, so you can quickly and… More >>
HP P1505N Laserjet Printer
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5 comments
Unimpressed on December 21, 2009 at 4:54 pm
I have been pleased with the performance of the HP LaserJet P1505 so far. It prints quickly, clearly and was easy to set up. My problem has been with Amazon. While this printer can be purchased more cheaply through other online sellers, I selected the Amazon option which described the P1505N as ‘in stock’ and with estimated delivery in 2-5 days. I also opted for a trial of 2 day delivery. Speed was of the essence as I had an important job presentation coming up and needed to print relevant documents professionally at home. At the check-out on 14 January I was given an estmated delivery date of 22 or 23 January. On 23 January there was no sign of the printer, nor had I received any emails notifying me of a delay. I tracked my order only to discover that it had not been shipped yet. The tracking screen instructed me that I had to reconfirm my order for a later delivery by 20 January– a date which had passed– to receive my printer. The product had obviously not been in stock after all. At this point I was still hopeful that the Amazon option would arrive before my presentation so I reconfirmed. Subsequently I received an email to say that my printer would arrive on 3 February. I got it on 4 February, after my presentation had passed. My lack of home printer meant a stressful series of dashes to Fed-Ex, where computers automatically reformated my documents. Just what I had been hoping to avoid.
The product was misrepresented as being ‘in stock’ and I ought to have been sent an email before 20 January informing me of the probable delay, rather than having to chase the object down myself. I was a fan of Amazon in the UK but have been unimpressed by my first experience of the US version.
Luis Guifarro on December 21, 2009 at 6:10 pm
It’s just a printer, and it does that brilliantly, the network is easy to set up and the printer as well, it’s reseanable priced and it’s fast.
MerminaDeenahDeenah on December 21, 2009 at 6:58 pm
Okay, so I bought this printer today, August 3 rd., 2009, from STAPLES @ $ 175.00, after researching absolutely every single available BnW printer available, from the cheapest to those @ $ 300.00. There isn’t a single one that doesn’t come with its list of complaints and I WISH that HP, CANON, EPSON, BROTHER and XEROX would be honourable and make a printer that will last and just DO what it’s supposed to.
BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING other than remove your printer from the box, look at the CD because it will tell you exactly what has to be removed first,{ you’ll have to remove the cover and the cartridge, which I found to be frightful at first, but fear not as it seems to be well designed for those of us who can be clumsey or nervous about some such mechanical things. DO grab the cartridge gently on each side using two hands and NOT in the center as you may damage it !}
…and DO NOT PLUG YOUR USB CABLE IN UNTIL THE CD TELLS YOU TO !!!
I did study WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL ADVANCED and scored 98%. Still, it did take me TWO hours to set up this printer because I learned it is CRUCIAL to download the latest driver/software from HP. This took awhile and I suggest one READS the directions PRIOR to simply clicking “DOWNLOAD ONLY” on their website. I’m still unclear as to deleting the “EXE” file…and have been looking for it, as per directions. AAARGH. At this point I’m guessing..and I don’t like that.
Anyhow, this printer has now printed it’s first page “WINDOWS XP PRINTER TEST PAGE”. It was incredibly SPEEDY. I must say, that impressed me. The colour is very very black and I also love that. The print is ALMOST perfectly aligned, but the slant very well may be my OWN paper loading ineptitude at this point.
The tray that fits over the paper is ridiculous as it sits flimsy and doesn’t snap in anywhere, nor does it have a solid footing. I don’t get it ? If I accidentally knock it off, it’ll definitely snap somewhere if it hits the floor. I’ll be careful about the stupid thing.
In this day and age, I would also expect the machine to NOT sound so stunningly loud. But, okay…it isn’t like a jet plane or anything. It’s within standards I can live with. I just think HP could probably easily create a quiet machine, for crying out loud !
Finally, if this thing is SO GREAT, then WHY is it listed at $ 320.00 and purchasable at STAPLES for almost HALF that ? It’s all some silly financial game. The thing is probably worth even less than what I paid, but I am content so far.
I promise to update my review after I’ve used this sucker for awhile. I think it’s important to be honest about these products so that consumers can STOP getting screwed. THANK GOD for AMAZON for allowing us to do this !
I had an EPSON RX600 ALL IN ONE and the ON button simply wouldn’t work anymore, when everything else was FINE with the darnedable thing. I swore I would NEVER get an ALL IN ONE again and lose everything in one fell swoop again. I also rarely used the colours and, like others felt SCREWED by EPSON ink prices. It used ALL the inks even when I only printed BnW. I’m hoping this proves to be more reasonable and I’ll do my colour printing through [...]. They do a beautiful job, quickly and cheaply. I will buy an EPSON scanner separately as they are quite good.
Lord Summerisle on December 21, 2009 at 8:18 pm
Just wanted to echo what other reviewers have indicated. As of July 29, 2008, this printer is NOT compatible with Mac. My company bought it for me several months ago; it worked fine for awhile, but last week it suddenly stopped, and after a little research I discovered that this is a problem going back months. Updating the driver didn’t solve the problem, and I’ve just about torn what’s left of my hair out and wasted an entire morning trying to deal with the robo-call system at HP.
Hans Ole Pallesen on December 21, 2009 at 9:19 pm
This is BY FAR the best laser printer that I have ever even SEEN, let alone, had the honor of owning… The print speed has got to be the fastest in the industry — I can’t imagine shooting out a document any faster (maybe when we get to ‘the future’ & stuff comes out based solely on our ‘thinking it’… that would be cool…)
The other thing I LOVE about it is the small footprint it offers, and how when the paper trays are all folded up, it’s very small & compact. I use it for high-volume sessions, less than ten times a year, and I have not had a single paper jam & miss-print yet (knock on wood). I love this printer so much that I suggested it to a friend in my same field & he got it as well, and no problems with his unit either…
Thanks HP!!