- Produce professional-quality business prints with bold, crisp text and sharp images
- Print from your smartphone or tablet
- Use the easy-access USB port to print from a flash drive
Key specs
- Up to 35 ppm black
- Full-capacity cartridge included (2,700 page yield)
- Designed for work teams with 3–10 users
HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401n |
Technical Details
Printer Technology | Laser |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Printer Output | Black and White |
Max Print Speed | 33 ppm |
Double-Sided Printing | Manual |
Resolution | Information not Provided |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Full specifications
- Print speed black: Up to 35 ppm
- Recommended monthly page volume: 750 to 3,000 pages
- Print technology: Laser
- Processor speed: 800 MHz
- Print languages: HP PCL 5e, HP PCL 6, HP postscript level 3 emulation, direct PDF (v 1.7) printing
- Paper handling input, standard: 250-sheet input tray, 50-sheet multipurpose tray
- Paper handling output, standard: 150-sheet output tray
- Media sizes supported: Letter, legal, executive, 8.5 inch x 13 inch
- Power consumption: 570 watts (Printing), 7.3 watts (Ready), 1.68 watts (Sleep), 0.1 watts (Off)
- Operating temperature range: 59° to 90.5° F
- Operating humidity range: 10 to 80 percent RH
- Warranty: One-year warranty, return to HP Authorized Service Provider.
- AirPrint enables you to print wirelessly from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch;250-sheet paper capacity;Easy to install and use
- Standard Connectivity: 1 Hi-Speed USB 2.0; 1 Ethernet 10/100/1000 Gigabit network
- Print Resolution: Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi (Best);Print Speed, Black (Noraml): Up to 35 ppm (Letter)
- Standard Connectivity: 1 Hi-Speed USB 2.0; 1 Ethernet 10/100/1000 Gigabit network
- Duty Cycle: Up to 50,000 pages;HP Fast Res 1200 (Normal)
- Use only Original HP Toner in your HP printer for great results, print after print
- AirPrint enables you to print wirelessly from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch
The HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401n printer is lightning fast and it prints graphics wonderfully. The economode produces text that looks horrible. After much more searching, I found that for text you only need 600 dpi, like the eye can't tell the difference between 600 and 1200 dpi, so to save toner go with 600 dpi rather than 1200. I've made that the default, as we rarely print graphics.
This HP LaserJet Pro 400 user manual is sorely lacking in so many ways, but it's better than nothing. For instance, there's no actual instructions for how to do manual printing. It just assumes the user can figure this out on their own. This morning I was brave enough to tackle envelopes, and it took trial and error and like 4 messed up envelopes until I could figure it out. It would print the envelope at my default setting, but the return address would be all smeared, so I went into a dialogue box and chose envelope as the input material, and then it printed it fine. Warning number four: if you're printing envelopes, you have to choose envelopes as the paper stock. I've not had to do this before with other printers. I made a preset for envelopes, which will make things easy in the future.
Now that it's set up I love this HP LaserJet Pro 400 printer, though I do wish the blacks were a bit blacker on text, mostly because being a teacher I frequently photocopy print outs, and I want as sharp a master as possible. But for most uses the quality is fine. It spits out text in a flash, even memory-intensive pdfs. Since it has HP LaserJet Pro printed on the side, I've named it "Hippie," and I give it a hug every now and then, and we seem to be bonding well.
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