
Print up to 28 ppm with this HP LaserJet printer. Connect it to a computer or mobile device wirelessly with AirPrint, HP ePrint or Wi-Fi Direct or directly via USB. This HP LaserJet printer scans, faxes and copies documents in a variety of sizes and has a 250-sheet paper tray to efficiently handle large jobs.
Q: What is difference between Model M227fdn and M227fdw
A: The M227FDN uses a physical keyboard panel with small keys to input info into the printer while the M227FDW uses a 2.7" digital touch screen very similar to a cell phone to make selections. It is thus easier to use as it offers choices based on a common input technology. The M227FDW also has a USB port on the front face which allows you to insert a USB stick containing a document file to print. It also allows you to not only print to the cloud, but also directly to an email, while the M227FDN lacks the USB port and will only allow printing to the cloud but not to an email.
Q: what kind of cartridge can we used for this model
A: Lazer Cartridge 30A.
Q: does it have a envelope tray
A: It has a priority paper tray for use with envelopes.
Q: is there a toner cartridge in the box
A: Yes, it comes with a cartridge, and it has lasted over 6 months of home use so far. I also bought the largest one available for when this one runs out.
A: you do not have to put the papers " in one by one on the tray." you can put a stack of papers in the feeder; however, for 2-sided documents, it is a 2-step process. the documents get scanned on one side, then you have to reload the same stack, for scanning on the other side the software then sorts the images in the correct order.
Q: Can you do 2-sided to 2-sided copies and 2-sided scan or do you have to manually feed each side?
A: This model only supports duplex printing, not scanning.
A: No, They are like they advertised, no color printing, only black and white. Same for coping. It will scan color to your computer or thumb drive, etc.but not print it.
Q: Is this printer compatible with a MacBook Air running 13.0OS?
A: Yes, it's compatible with MacOS 13.