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HP COLOR LASERJET CP2025DN PRINTER & CM2320FXI MFP vs. BROTHER HL-4150CDN & MFC-9460CDN
Significant advantages HP has compared to Brother:
HP Color LaserJet CP2025dn Up to 21 color & b/w ppm1
Brother HL-4150CDN Up to 25 color & b/w ppm1
Superior print quality — The HP devices boast ImageREt 3600, which surpasses the Brother units’ best print quality.1,2 And HP ColorSphere toner and automatic print-quality enhancements like advanced halftoning, environmental sensing, and intelligent callibration make it easy for any user to succeed with color.2 Plus — unlike Brother — HP’s integrated print cartridges include the imaging drum, so you essentially refresh the entire imaging system every time you replace toner.1 Better paper handling — The HP Color LaserJets’ standard trays accept up to 58-lb. glossy media (or 220 grams per square meter) while the Brother units’ standard trays only support up to 28-lb. media (105 gsm).1 Furthermore, if you want to print on glossy media on one of the Brother devices, you have to feed it through the MP tray 1 sheet at a time.1
HP Color LaserJet CM2320fxi MFP Up to 21 color & b/w ppm1
Brother MFC-9460CDN Up to 25 color & b/w ppm1
Less maintenance — With the Brother devices, users must clean 4 corona wires and 4 laser scanner windows to maintain print quality.1 With HP you don’t. Removing paper jams is easier for users of the HP devices, too, because — unlike the Brother units — you don’t have to remove the consumables to access the paper path.1,2
Enjoy exceptional print quality with HP HP ImageREt 3600 print technology makes the difference between color that looks okay and color that looks exceptional. After examining these thumbnails and swatches, you can see how HP auto print-quality enhancements deliver exceptional color.3
Enjoy speedy, userfriendly printing with HP LaserJets Compared to their Brother rivals, the HP Color LaserJets deliver a far superior user experience: faster first-page-out and first-copy-out times,4 better paper-handling capabilities,1 and less maintenance.1
HP Color LaserJet CM2320fxi MFP
HP Color LaserJet CM2320fxi MFP
HP Color LaserJet CM2320fxi MFP
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Brother MFC-9460CDN
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HP Color Brother HLLaserJet 4150CDN CP2025dn & & MFCCM2320fxi 9460CDN
No replacement parts beyond print cartridges?
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Easy access to the paper path?
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© 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. (1) Based on the manufacturer’s published product specifications or manufacturer’s user documentation. (2) Based on HP internal testing. (3) Print quality samples were obtained by HP internal testing using the manufacturer’s recommended best print-quality setting for 24-lb. plain-paper media. Scanned images of print samples contained in this document may not reproduce accurately when printed. (4) First-page-out times are based on HP internal testing after devices sat in energy-savings mode for 60 minutes. HP’s first-copy-out time is based on HP internal testing from ready mode, and Brother’s first-copy-out time is based on the manufacturer’s published product specifications. LTR version 1.1 — March 18, 2011.
HP LASERJET P2035N & HP LASERJET P2055DN PRINTERS vs. SAMSUNG ML-2855ND & SAMSUNG ML-3471ND
Significant advantages HP has compared to Samsung: More energy efficient — The advanced, fast-heating ceramic element within HP’s Instant-on Fuser consumes far less energy than the conventional fuser employed by the Samsung units.1
HP LaserJet P2035n 30 ppm • $224 (U.S.)
Faster printing — Instant-on Technology lets the HP LaserJet P2035n print up to 8 pages from energy-saving mode before Samsung’s ML-2855ND finishes warming up.2 Likewise, the HP LaserJet P2055dn can print up to 9 pages from energy-saving mode before Samsung’s ML-3471ND finishes warming up.2
Samsung ML-2855ND 30 ppm • $250 (U.S.)
Unparalleled print quality — The HP LaserJet P2055dn delivers true 1200-dpi resolution, whereas the Samsung units are 600-dpi devices.3 Superior connectivity options — Neither Samsung unit supports Gigabit Ethernet networking (1000Base-T) — just 10/100Base-T — whereas the HP LaserJet P2055dn does.3 In addition, both of the HP LaserJets support optional WiFi networking while the Samsung ML-2855ND doesn’t.3
Instant-on Fusers help HP LaserJets consume far less power than their Samsung counterparts — without sacrificing performance. With HP you can even print some documents before competing Samsung units finish warming up.
Enjoy user-friendly printing with HP Compared to their Samsung counterparts, HP LaserJets deliver a far superior user experience. With HP LaserJets you also enjoy better paperhandling capabilities, connectivity options, and print quality than competing Samsung units.
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HP LaserJet P2035n
Samsung ML 2855 ND
Do the devices offer...3 True 1200 x 1200 dpi printing? Standard trays that support up to 32-lb. bond? Gigabit Ethernet networking (1000Base-T)?
HP LaserJet Samsung P2035n ML-2855ND & P2055dn & ML-3471ND P2055dn only
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Support for optional WiFi networking?
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A smaller footprint than their Samsung or HP counterparts?
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Client OS support for Windows 7?
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Save energy and time with HP LaserJets
Better paper handling — HP’s standard trays accept up to 32-lb. bond, but Samsung’s standard trays only accept up to 24-lb. bond.3
Samsung ML-3471ND 35 ppm • $400 (U.S.)
Typical energy consumption (TEC) for 1 year in kilowatt hours (kWh)1
HP LaserJet P2055dn 35 ppm • $399 (U.S.)
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Samsung ML 2855 ND
HP Samsung LaserJet ML P2055dn 3471 ND
© 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. (1) HP printer results are based on internal HP testing using the ENERGY STAR® program’s Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC) methodology. Competitive printer data was collected at www.energystar.gov in June 2010. All data is based on 115V and extended to 1 year. Individual product configurations and usage will affect power consumption. (2) Based on HP internal testing after devices sat in sleep mode for 60 minutes. (3) Based on the manufacturers’ published product specifications. LTR version 1.1 — Oct. 20, 2010.
HP LASERJET PRO P1100 SERIES & HP LASERJET PRO P1600 SERIES vs. BROTHER HL–2170W & BROTHER HL–2140
Significant advantages HP has compared to Brother:
HP LaserJet Pro P1102w 19 ppm LTR / 18 ppm A4
Brother HL-2170W 23 ppm LTR / 22 ppm A4
More energy efficient — New HP Auto-On/Auto-Off technology helps you use dramatically less energy by automatically turning your LaserJet Pros on when you need them and off when you don’t — without sacrificing performance.1 And the advanced, fast-heating ceramic element within HP’s Instant-on Fuser consumes far less energy than the conventional fuser employed by Brother.1,2 Both help make the HP LaserJet Pro P1100 series the most energy efficient laser printers on the planet.3,4 Faster printing — Instant-on Technology lets your HP LaserJet Pro print up to 5-7 pages from energy-saving mode before the Brother units can even finish warming up.1 CD-less installation — HP Smart Install technology makes HP LaserJet Pros truly plug and print for Windows users — an industry first among leading laser brands.5 Drivers and other software reside in the device, so you don’t need an installation CD. Simply connect your LaserJet Pro to your PC with a USB cable and let HP take care of the rest.
New HP Auto-On/AutoOff technology helps your LaserJet Pros use far less power than their Brother counterparts. Plus HP Instant-on Fusing lets you print some documents before competing Brother units can even finish warming up.
Enjoy user-friendly printing with HP Compared to their Brother counterparts, HP LaserJets offer a far superior user experience from the very moment you open the box. They also boast better paper-handling and energy-management capabilities than competing Brother units.
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HP LaserJet Brother Pro 1102w HL-2170W & 1606dn & HL-2140
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Easy-to-adjust paper trays? Standard trays that support up to 43-lb. bond? A priority feed slot that supports multiple sheets?
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Brother HL-2170W
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Media input capacity of device’s priority feed slot in sheets4
Save energy and time with HP LaserJets
Brother HL-2140 23 ppm LTR / 22 ppm A4
Typical energy consumption (TEC) for 1 year in kilowatt hours (kWh)1,2,3
HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn 26 ppm LTR / 25 ppm A4
Better paper handling — HP’s standard trays accept up to 43-lb. bond, but Brother’s only accepts up to 28-lb. bond.4 HP’s trays are easier to adjust for various sizes, too, and the priority feed slot holds more media.1,4 And while the HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn boasts autoduplexing, neither Brother unit does.4
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© 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. (1) Based on HP internal testing. (2) Electricity usage testing used the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC) approach. Test data was extended to 1 year. Actual power usage may vary. (3) Based on competitive TEC data found at EnergyStar.gov, EU-EnergyStar.org, and the HP Carbon Footprint Calculator at www.hp.com/go/carbonfootprint. (4) Based on the manufacturers’ published product specifications. (5) Compared to a majority of black-and-white laser printers <$250 in Q4 2009 and based on published manufacturer installation instructions. U.S. version 1.0 — May 19, 2010.
HP LASERJET PRO P1100 SERIES & HP LASERJET PRO P1600 SERIES vs. SAMSUNG ML-1660/1665 & SAMSUNG ML-1915/2525 SERIES
Significant advantages HP has compared to Samsung:
HP LaserJet Pro P1102w 19 ppm LTR / 18 ppm A4
More energy efficient — New HP Auto-On/Auto-Off technology helps you use dramatically less energy by automatically turning your LaserJet Pros on when you need them and off when you don’t — without sacrificing performance.1 And the advanced, fast-heating ceramic element within HP’s Instant-on Fuser consumes far less energy than the conventional fuser employed by Samsung.1,2 Both help make the HP LaserJet Pro P1100 series the most energy efficient laser printers on the planet.3,4
Samsung ML-1660/1665 17 ppm LTR / 16 ppm A4
Faster printing — Instant-on Technology lets your HP LaserJets print up to 6 pages from energy-saving mode before the Samsung units finish warming up.1 CD-less installation — HP Smart Install technology makes HP LaserJet Pros truly plug and print for Windows users — an industry first among leading laser brands.5 Drivers and other software reside in the device, so you don’t need an installation CD. Simply connect your LaserJet Pro to your PC with a USB cable and let HP take care of the rest. Better paper handling — HP’s standard trays accept up to 43-lb. bond, but Samsung’s only accept up to 32-lb. bond.4 HP’s priority feed slots hold more media, too.1,4 And while the HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn boasts autoduplexing, the Samsung units don’t.4
Samsung ML-1915 19 ppm LTR / 18 ppm A4
New HP Auto-On/AutoOff technology helps your LaserJet Pros use far less power than their Samsung counterparts. Plus HP Instant-on Fusing lets you print some documents before competing Samsung units can even finish warming up.
Enjoy user-friendly printing with HP Compared to their Samsung counterparts, HP LaserJets offer a far superior user experience from the very moment you open the box. They also boast better paper-handling and energy-management capabilities than competing Samsung units.
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Samsung HP LaserJet ML-1660/1665 Pro P1102w & & P1606dn ML-1915/2525
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Samsung ML-2525 24 ppm LTR / 24 ppm A4
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HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn 26 ppm LTR / 25 ppm A4
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© 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. (1) Based on HP internal testing. (2) Electricity usage testing used the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC) approach. All data is based on 115V and extended to 1 year. Actual power usage may vary. (3) Based on competitive TEC data found at EnergyStar.gov, EU-EnergyStar.org, and the HP Carbon Footprint Calculator at www.hp.com/go/carbonfootprint. (4) Based on the manufacturers’ published product specifications. (5) Compared to a majority of black-and-white laser printers <$250 in Q4 2009 and based on published manufacturer installation instructions. U.S. version 1.1 — Dec. 1, 2010.
HP LASERJET PRO CP1025NW COLOR PRINTER
vs. KONICA MINOLTA MAGICOLOR 1600W & 1650EN
Major advantages HP has compared to Konica Minolta:
HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw Up to 4 ppm color & 17 ppm b/w
More energy efficient — New HP Auto-On/Auto-Off technology helps you use dramatically less energy by automatically turning your LaserJet Pros on when you need them and off when you don’t. And the advanced, fast-heating ceramic element within HP’s Instant-on Fuser consumes 64% to 76% less energy than the conventional fuser Konica Minolta employs. The Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W isn’t even ENERGY STAR® compliant.1,2 Faster printing — Instant-on Technology also lets the HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw warm up from energy-saving mode 17% faster than the Konica Minolta units.3 Better paper handling — Unlike Konica Minolta, HP offers manual duplex support via the driver. In addition, HP’s standard tray accepts up to 59-lb. HP glossy media, but Konica Minolta’s standard trays only accept up to 24-lb. bond.2 Less maintenance — Konica Minolta users must remove the photoconductor to clear paper jams, as well as manually clean the laser scanner window — the latter of which takes 16 documented steps. HP users don’t.2
Instant-on Fusers and new HP Auto-On/Auto-Off technology help the HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw consume far less power than its Konica Minolta counterparts. Plus it won’t slow you down, since the HP warms up faster from energy-saving mode.
Enjoy user-friendly printing with HP Compared to their Konica Minolta counterparts, HP LaserJets deliver a far superior user experience. With HP you enjoy better connectivity, superior paper-handling capabilities, and less maintenance than rival Konica Minolta units.
Smaller operating size — The HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw not only consumes 31% less cubic space than the magicolors, it’s also the world’s smallest color laser printer.4
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Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W
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HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw
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Save time and energy with HP LaserJets
Konica Minolta magicolor 1650EN Up to 5 ppm color & 20 ppm b/w
Typical energy consumption (TEC) for 1 year in kilowatt hours (kWh)1
Konica Minolta magicolor 1600W Up to 5 ppm color & 20 ppm b/w
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© 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. (1) HP printer results are based on internal HP testing using the ENERGY STAR® program’s Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC) methodology. Competitive printer data was collected at www.energystar.gov in June 2010. All data is based on 115V and extended to 1 year. Individual product configurations and usage will affect power consumption. (2) Based on the manufacturers’ published product specifications. (3) Based on HP internal testing after devices sat in sleep mode for 60 minutes. (4) Based on personal color printers as defined by IDC (International Data Corp.) and shipping as of June 2010. Devices were measured by volume (WxDxH) using either the manufacturers’ specifications or the operational A4 size. LTR version 1.1 — Nov. 24, 2010.
HP LASERJET PRO CP1025NW COLOR PRINTER vs. SAMSUNG CLP-315W & SAMSUNG CLP-325W
Significant advantages HP has compared to Samsung: More energy efficient — New HP Auto-On/Auto-Off technology helps you use less energy by turning your LaserJet Pros on when you need them and off when you don’t. Plus HP’s advanced Instant-on Fusers consume 62% to 68% less energy than the conventional fusers Samsung employs.1
HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw Up to 4 ppm color & 17 ppm b/w
Faster printing — Instant-on Technology also lets the HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw print up to 2 color pages from energy-saving mode before either Samsung unit can finish warming up.2 Superior print quality — The HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw boasts automatic color calibration. The Samsung units don’t, plus their use of “jump gap” technology yields white gaps between colors and blurry color text.2,3 Better paper handling — Unlike Samsung, HP offers manual duplex support via the printer driver. And while HP’s standard tray accepts up to 59-lb. HP glossy media, Samsung users can only load 5 sheets at a time when printing on media heavier than 28-lb. bond and only 1 sheet at at time if its 32-lb. bond or heavier.3
Instant-on Fusers help HP LaserJets consume far less power than their Samsung counterparts. And with the HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw you can even print some documents before competing Samsung units finish warming up.
Enjoy user-friendly printing with HP Compared to their Samsung counterparts, HP LaserJets deliver a far superior user experience. With HP you enjoy better print quality — without the need to shake the print cartridges — and better paper-handling than their Samsung rivals.
Smaller operating size — As the world’s smallest color laser printer, the HP LaserJet Pro CP1025nw consumes 8% to 10% less cubic space than the Samsungs.4
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HP Samsung LaserJet Pro CLP-315W & CP1025nw CLP-325W
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Support for media weights up to 59-lb. glossy in the standard trays?
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Save time and energy with HP LaserJets
Samsung CLP-325W Up to 4 ppm color & 17 ppm b/w
Typical energy consumption (TEC) for 1 year in kilowatt hours (kWh)1
Samsung CLP-315W Up to 4 ppm color & 17 ppm b/w
12% bigger
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Samsung CLP-315W
Samsung CLP-325W
© 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. (1) HP printer results are based on internal HP testing using the ENERGY STAR® program’s Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC) methodology. Competitive printer data was collected at www.energystar.gov in June 2010. All data is based on 115V and extended to 1 year. Individual product configurations and usage will affect power consumption. (2) Based on internal HP testing. In first-page-out tests, devices sat in sleep mode for 60 minutes beforehand. (3) Based on the manufacturers’ published product specifications. (4) Based on personal color printers as defined by IDC (International Data Corp.) and shipping as of June 2010. Devices were measured by volume (WxDxH) using either the manufacturers’ specifications or the operational A4 size. LTR version 1.2 — Jan. 7, 2011