Take the document lengths up to 20 pages, which the printer processed in 37 seconds, and you’re printing 32.4ppm. The five-page documents printed in times of 17 seconds and 16 seconds, or a maximum speed of 18.75ppm. With a high-duty printer like this, it’s fair to assume document lengths will be longer than with a smaller, personal-use laser. We measured our usual five page documents – text and text with graphics – as well as a 20-side document, in both simplex and duplex print modes. It’s silly speed times again, with HP quoting up to 50ppm for the LaserJet P4015x.
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The driver supports duplex documents, booklets, watermarks, multi-pages per sheet and prints at both 600dpi and 1200dpi resolutions.
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Software installation is also straightforward, with the drivers and supplies monitoring utilities loading easily from CD. Fold up the front cover of the printer and you can slide in a cartridge with a minimum of fuss – and it doesn’t disappear deep inside the machine’s mechanism. Given the 225,000 page-per-month duty cycle of this printer and the capacity of its drum and toner cartridges, it’s surprising how discreet they are. As well as the network interface, there’s a standard USB 2.0 socket for local connection to a PC. Sadly, there’s nothing like this on the HP machine, though you can print securely by sending a file through its Gigabit Ethernet link and printing only after you’ve reached the machine and entered a PIN.
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One feature we’ve seen on quite a few recent lasers is a USB socket on the front, so you can print files from a flash drive. The control panel is neat and straightforward, with a key pad for secure printing and a 4 line by 16 character, backlit LCD display, which includes access to tutorials on printing techniques, printed out from the machine’s own firmware. Other options include a stapler/stacker, an envelope feeder and a special media tray, as well as more memory and a hard drive for document storage. That’s all of the standard paper sources but, optionally, the printer can handle up to six trays, and one of these can be a massive, 1,500-sheet bulk tray.
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There’s a 100-sheet multi-purpose tray, too, which pulls down from the front of the printer. Since both trays can hold 500 sheets, it makes the machine quite high off the desk. This printer is a lot taller than most mono lasers we’ve tested, but mostly because it comes as standard with a second paper tray. HP ticks all those boxes with the LaserJet P4015x, part of a new range of printers aimed at workgroups of 10 to 15 people. What would you expect, if you were going to pay £1,000 for a mono laser printer? At that sort of price, you’d probably want a good speed, several feed trays, a duplexer, networking, PostScript as well as PCL and a lot of expandability.