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HP Color LaserJet Pro M283fdw Wireless All-in-One Laser Printer, Remote Mobile Print, Scan & Copy, Duplex Printing, Works with Alexa (7KW75A), White

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Style: Printer


Features

  • Big multifunction performance with high-quality color: This wireless all-in-one printer features print, copy, scan, and fax versatility, fast print speedsup to 22 ppm, automatic two-sided printing, and a 50-page automatic document feeder.Color Screen: yes
  • Print remotely with the HP Smart app: Set up your LaserJet printer, manage print jobs, receive notifications, and print and scan on the go with HP SmartHP's best-in-class mobile print app
  • Save time with customizable shortcuts: Eliminate steps in repetitive tasks and organize documents 50% faster directly from your mobile device using exclusive office features in the HP Smart app
  • Strong security: Help protect your HP office printer and sensitive business data with built-in security essentials that help detect and stop attacks
  • Wireless connectivity you can count on: Have confidence in your printer's connection with steady performance from dual band Wi-Fi
  • JetIntelligence value: Count on Original HP Toner cartridges with JetIntelligence to enable professional-quality pages, peak printing performance every time, and protection against counterfeits with innovative anti-fraud technology
  • One-year limited hardware warranty: Get one-year commercial hardware warranty, plus 24-hour, 7 days a week Web support
  • This printer is intended to work only with cartridges with original HP chips or circuitry and will block cartridges using non-HP chips or circuitry. Periodic firmware updates will maintain the effectiveness of these measures.

Description

Get extraordinary, wireless performance and fast multifunction versatility with the HP Color LaserJet Pro M283fdw Wireless All-in-One Laser Printer. This color laser printer lets you easily print and scan from your mobile device with HP Smart, HP's best-in-class mobile print app; plus, automate repetitive tasks and organize documents 50% faster with exclusive office features in the HP Smart app. Breeze through tasks with print, scan, copy, and fax capabilities, print speeds up to 22 ppm, and an easy-to-use 2.7" color touchscreen. Stay productive with this wireless printer's 250-sheet input capacity and 50-page automatic document feeder. And, keep your office connected and protected with this HP LaserJet printer's dual-band Wi-Fi and strong security designed to detect and stop attacks.

Brand: HP


Connectivity Technology: wired, Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Auto-Duplex, Network-Ready, Optional HP High Yield Replacement Cartridges, Auto-Duplex, CD-Printing, Portable, Cloud Print Enabled See more


Color: White


Model Name: LJP M283fdw


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 22 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 22 ppm


Item Weight: 18.7 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 16.5"D x 16.6"W x 13.2"H


Printer Media Size Maximum: 8.5 x 14 inch


Power Consumption: 361 Watts


Included Components: HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M283fdw; HP LaserJet Black Introductory toner cartridge (~800 page yield); HP LaserJet Cyan Introductory toner cartridge; HP LaserJet Magenta Introductory toner cartridge; HP LaserJet Yellow Introductory toner cartridge (~700 color composite C/Y/M page yield) Installation guide; Power cord; USB cable; Phone Cord


Print media: Paper (plain)


Scanner Type: Sheetfed


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Max Copy Speed (Black & White): 22 ppm


Compatible Devices: Smartphones, PC


Sheet Size: 4 x 6 to 8.5 x 14


Maximum Black and White Print Resolution: 600 x 600 Dots Per Inch


Warranty Type: limited warranty


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Wattage: 7 KW


Max copy resolution black-white: 600 dpi


Duplex: Automatic


Hardware Interface: Ethernet, USB 2.0


Ink Color: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow


Resolution: 600 x 600


Additional Printer functions: Copy, Scan, Fax


Control Method: Remote, Voice


Series Number: 283


Model Series: 283


UPC: 193905486694


Global Trade Identification Number: 94


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 MB


Item Weight: 41.1 pounds


Item model number: 7KW75A#BGJ


Date First Available: March 22, 2020


Manufacturer: HP


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Frequently asked questions

The HP Color LaserJet Pro M283fdw has a maximum print speed of up to 22 pages per minute. It ensures you can get your jobs done quickly and efficiently.

Yes, the HP LaserJet Pro M283fdw supports wireless printing. This feature allows you to print documents from your devices without physically connecting them to the printer.

Yes, the HP LaserJet Pro M283fdw has a duplex printing feature that allows double-sided printing. It aids in saving resources by utilizing both sides of a sheet of paper.

Absolutely. You can connect the HP LaserJet Pro M283fdw with your Alexa Echo device for voice-activated controls. This enables you to perform printing tasks without even touching the printer itself.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The LaserJet Pro is a reliable printer that offers high-quality prints, with many users praising its exceptional print quality, easy setup, and compatibility with both newer Apple and Windows systems. However, notable downsides exist, such as frequent cartridge replacements for medium-duty usage, lack of certain features like automatic 2-sided scanning and copying, and Tray 1's ability to handle only a single sheet of specialty media. There's also common grievances regarding the confusing setup documentation and the copy function reverting to "Copy Stored for Later" after being idle for a while.

Pros

  • 👌 High-Quality Print: Super crisp and true-to-life colors in print.
  • 🖥️ Easy Setup: Simple installation process, especially for those familiar with setting up wireless printers.
  • 💻 Multiple OS Compatibility: Works seamlessly with newer Apple and Windows systems, and supports 5G WiFi.
  • ❤️ Trustworthy Brand: Continues to retain HP's reputation for reliable printing machines.

Cons

  • 🔃 Frequent Cartridge Replacement: Consumes cartridges relatively quickly, especially for medium-duty usage.
  • 📄 Limited Auto Scanning: Does not automatically support 2-sided scanning and copying - can be a significant downside for businesses handling a lot of paperwork.
  • 🪄 Single Sheet Specialty Media: Tray 1 can only handle a single sheet of specialty media at a time.
  • 🧭 Confusing Documentation: Detailed instruction manual is not user-friendly and can be difficult to follow, especially for first-time users.
  • 💤 Copy Function Quirk: Has an issue where COPY function switches to "Copy Stored for Later" after being idle over the weekend or holidays.

Should I Buy It?

Overall, the LaserJet Pro seems to be an excellent choice for those who value print quality, simplicity, and compatibility and can handle the frequent cartridge replacements. However, if your work involves frequent two-sided scanning and copying or requires usage of specialty media, it might be worth the exploration into other alternatives with more flexible features. Be prepared to navigate some frustrating setup instructions and understand the product's quirks.


  • Superior quality home office printer
Style: New Version
I enjoy the wireless option not having wires velcro wrapped in back of my laptop monitor. The printer truly has a professional office appearance and noticeably build with upgraded manufacturing practices. The HP printer app was easy to download and wireless worked flawless on both a Macbook and HP laptop. The print quality is clear and sharp. Understandable only HP printer cartridges can be used but the amount of sheet printing per cartridge for home use mean maybe 2-3 years before replacement will be needed. This HP Color Laser Jet Pro MFP 3301fdw is definitely a keeper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024 by DJ , It is what it is!

  • I set up this printer in a few minutes and it worked perfectly - Awesome!
Style: Printer
So I did some research and this HP Color LaserJet Pro looked nice and compact, it had some good reviews, and the price was right. I checked it out on some YouTube videos for setup and replacing toner cartridges and everything was so simple to do. I only use Macs and the Color LaserJet Pro was supposedly compatible with macOS. So, I took the printer out of the box, ran the initial setup, checked the toner cartridges, put in some paper, ran the print demo, connected to my 2.4 GHz WiFi Network, and printed a one-page PDF file from my 2015 MacBook Pro in another room. I didn't need to install any HP drivers or anything else. The printer was instantly recognized on my network and was ready to go after a minute or so of initialization. Now the LaserJet Pro connects and prints instantly whenever I turn it on. I have to say this printer puts out some beautiful print and it will likely be the last printer I will ever need. I was blown away by the color-print demo. I don't know why I waited so long to buy a decent laser printer. I don't think this printer is expensive at all and as long as the toner cartridges stay working, I don't mind paying the price of genuine HP toner cartridges. It will probably take me years to use up the toner in those cartridges and I even bought a spare black toner cartridge just in case. I am honestly pleased with this Color LaserJet Pro and I highly recommend it for basic print jobs. Printing from my Mac running Mojave OS was a breeze. I don't think printing gets any easier than this. I'm going to play around with it a bit, such as printing from my smartphone or my other Macs. I basically use my MacBook Pro laptop daily to do everything, so that's all I need to print from. I really didn't need a color laser printer, but now I have one if I ever need to print something in color. For me, it's totally worth it if I'm going to use it for years. The printer came in handy right away, as I need to return a corrupted PNY SSD to Amazon, so I printed the return shipment code to give to the UPS store. I had to give this printer a 5-star rating. I don't see any cons for the short-term. If it keeps on working as it is, then it's perfect. I bought this Color LaserJet Pro as a replacement printer for some older crappy, multi-function HP Color-Jet printer I had been using over the past few years. I rarely print anything, so on occasion (every few months), whenever I needed to print or copy something important, the ink-jet cartridge was either partially clogged or dried out. That's even after I removed the ink-jet cartridges, used the nozzle cover, and placed them in plastic ZipLoc bags. It drove me bonkers and so I decided to trash that freaking ink-jet printer. No more ink-jets for me. I wasn't trying to save money. It's just that I rarely printed documents and didn't realize there was a problem with those crappy ink-jet cartridges always getting clogged no matter how carefully I treated them. My advice is... Stay away from ink-jet printers for document printing unless you're going to use them every day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by D. Chandler

  • Absolute junk, and I bought 2 of these worthless piles (over 3 years of updates, still garbage)
Style: Printer
Had a couple of older Brother all-in-one machines that did a pretty good job for me at home and at my shop. Wanted to upgrade to machines with a scanner feed, so went this direction based on reviews. Now, I'm not a network engineer, and not an IT pro, but I've had no problems setting up both work and home networks and maintained them for years. At the shop I typically have 15 devices on, and at home between 30-40 depending on day and time. All devices happy, chatting with each other and the outside world, everything just works. Then comes the printer switch, and my whole world comes crashing down. This has been the most maddening, awful experience, with both printers, that I have had with a network device since WiFi was in its infancy. I truly want to go full Office Space on both of them. Today's incident sealed it. Wife home doing school finals. I'm at my shop. After 2 solid weeks of no problems, no drop-offs, no changes in our infrastructure at all, can't print or scan. Scanning is a must because she has to show work. I get home and despite seeing the printer on our local network using the Eero app, and seeing wife's PC on the same network, both connected to the same Eero, neither can see each other. I literally typed the IP address into the URL field, nope, doesn't exist. Fine, let me find one of those weird printer-only USB cables just to get her out of the woods. Connected printer to Carbon X1, scan app sees the printer, scan commences, then errors out at the end. Thousand bucks down the drain for 2 of these garbage paperweights. Now dreading getting on the phone with tech support only to likely hear "did you plug it in until it clicks?" Update: updated my Eero setup to include WPA3 authentication, and it worked! For 4 whole days. Tried to print this morning, "printer offline". Printer confirmed to be on. Checked all devices on the network. Both of our laptops, and this pile of garbage "printer" showing on the network, and both even connected to the same Eero. I type in the IP address into a browser, and the printer page comes up with all of the settings. But, can I print? Nope. Full Eero network reboot, unplug printer, plug it back in, and we can print again...from only one of our laptops. I normally have to reboot the network *maybe* 2x/year. I'll keep adding to this as needed. Again, DO NOT BUY THIS PILE OF JUNK. 6/4/21 - good news, we made it almost 7 days without having to reboot our whole world! But today, customers lined up, ready to cash out, can't print. Can't scan. Nothing changed in our infrastructure. Ten minutes rebooting our world, and everything works again. Seriously, this is probably the worst piece of tech on the market right now. 7/7/21 - just got the alert that my printer is low on all toner. I bought this printer on 4/15 for $488. It is now 7/7, and just added 4 genuine HP toner cartridges to my cart here. Total will be $432. This is the type of thing that inspires movies like Falling Down. Oh, and if I click on the handy window that shows up every damn time I print that says "ORDER SUPPLIES!", it takes me to the HP store, where all but black toner is sold out. So soon, I'll be writing again about a printer that I won't be able to use at all. Awesome. 11/13/21 - Yet another reminder of why HP might be the worst company on the face of the earth. Remember when I had to spend $432 on toner 4 months ago? So, like Kramer and the used car salesman trying to see how far they could get on the low fuel light, I kept dismissing the "Critically low" messages every time we'd print at my shop. We print roughly 15-20 pages per day. Yeah, I have yet to replace the toner, and the pages still look fine. 1/12/22 - still printing just fine. Toner message screaming at me every time I print. 3/30/22 - ditto the last update. 8/15/24 - still falls off network (both at home and at my shop), still need to reinstall software, still the worst piles of crap in the printer universe. 12/21/24 - home printer offline yet again. At home, I usually have 40+ devices connected to my Eero 6 mesh network. This is still the only device that disappears for no reason. Then some combination of unplugging it, plugging it back in, then finding the local IP address using the Eero app, then punching that into a browser window, and tweaking some settings there brings it back online. However, I have to do it differently each time. Junk. I can't wait to go full Office Space on this worthless waste of space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021 by Bracket

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