HP Color LaserJet Enterprise CP4525n Color printers usually fall into one of two camps. They are either fast but of little use for anything other than Office documents, or in a state of professional print quality, albeit slowly and at a price.
The newest member of the HP Color LaserJet family, but money that the trend, delivering top-quality color output at black and white printers to fit. It is also much cheaper than many of the alternatives, making it attractive for business workgroups and small business buyers. Three models are released, all based on the same single-pass color A4 laser engine from Canon and HP all linked to a controller with a 800 MHz processor and 1 GB of memory. Native resolution is 600 dpi, up to 1200 dpi with HP ImageREt 3600 image processing technology, PostScript, PCL 6, direct PDF printing as standard, plus a built-in HP Jetdirect adapter with a Gigabit Ethernet interface for printing via the local network.
Prices start at £ 779 + VAT for the basic CP4525n model, but it’s worth paying a little extra for CP4525dn we tested, because it comes with a built-in duplexer for double-sided printing, hence the ‘d’ in name.
An alternative for buyers looking for extra capacity, CP4525xh (£ 1,899 + VAT) comes with three additional 500-sheet paper trays, plus a stand mounted under the single 500-sheet on the cheaper models. The CP4525xh also has a full 1 GB of RAM (the other two have just 512 MB), plus an encrypted hard drive for downloaded forms and other documents, which are £ 499 + VAT otherwise add to the price to hold.
Speed ??and Performance
A robust and well made printer CP4525 can be used to print up to 10,000 pages per month at speeds up to 40 pages per minute (ppm) or in color or black and white. That, of course, is a maximum, and the actual throughput depends on the type of document involved. That said, however, we are pretty close to 40 ppm when printing basic word documents and spreadsheets, with a good speed when printing more complicated PDFs and photographs. Equally important, the first page into a gig in less than 10 seconds on all our tests. Patented Instant-on Technology, HP’s made this even happened when the printer was in low-power standby mode, a performance that rival suppliers struggle to emulate.
I have a 20 year old LJ III, always just worked, File/Print and the pages came. Still works today. Bought an Epson R1800 for color and bought nothing but problems, drinks ink, test pages every few days, 50/50 chance the page would even be useful, then one day the ink stopped flowing mid-print and nothing but white paper since. Cost to fix was hundreds of dollars. Life cycle cost per print probably ended up in the tens of dollars. File/Print and pray, every time. Epson? Never, ever, again.
So, back to HP and their new CP4525. Why not, buy a set of toner and HP will give you the little brother CP4520 is just about for free. A few dollars more and you get the faster CP4525 engine. HP Color LaserJet Enterprise CP4525n – Cost per page is built into the toner alone. Buy 2, just to get a second set of toner cartridges AND end up with a spare printer (Fuser alone costs $250). Soon enough you’ll likely be able to dump compatible toner into those carts. Also, no need to worry about “chips”, the diagnostic menu has option to warn only when cart’s chip reports its “empty” but the printer will continue printing. Sent 10 photo prints to the printer and all but one were perfectly useable. The poor one was a blow up of a 1″ digital image to 5×7, very poor quality image to start with, and it took quite some time with Gimp to even get the R1800 to do a half way decent job. If you look at prints with a microscope, well, 1200×1200 isn’t 2880×2880 so go ahead and get all squirrelly about that. But I put my photos in frames and look at them like a human, and they look just fine. ORDER NOW – CLICK HERE
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise CP4525n Printer – Tiny text print? Well, pretty much perfect. “ORDER NOW – CLIKC HERE”
Thanks HP. My LJ III owes me nothing. Now I look forward to years of fine color printing, without worrying about buying ink by the drop and knowing when I hit File/Print things will just work. HP Color LaserJet Enterprise CP4525n Printer - BTW, for photos, laser toners have a matte reflection, best to use a good matte photo paper. HP Color LaserJet Enterprise CP4525n Printer – Glossy paper leaves too much gloss in white areas.
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