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HP Color LaserJet CP2025n review

General
Size (W x H x D): 40.4 x 32.2 x 65.8 cm
Weight: 22.7 kg
Consumables included: toner cartridges
Printer features
Printer technology: laser
Output type: colour
Maximum resolution (colour): 600 x 600 dpi
Maximum print speed (b&w): 20 ppm
Maximum print speed (colour): 20 ppm
Duplex printing: no
Printer language support: HP PCL 6, HP PCL 5c, HP Postscript level 3 emulation
Paper handling
Media sizes: A4, A5, A6, B5 (JIS), 10 x 15 cm, 16K
Maximum docment size: 216 x 356mm
Envelope sizes: ISO DL, ISO C5, ISO B5
Card/label sizes: Standard #10, JIS Single, JIS Double
Media types: Paper (bond, brochure, coloured, glossy, letterhead, photo, plain, preprinted, prepunched, recycled, rough), transparencies, labels, envelopes
Total media capacity: 550 sheets
Monthly duty cycle: 40000 pages
Connectivity / expansion
USB: yes
Ethernet: yes
System components
Processor speed: 540 MHz
RAM installed: 128 MB
RAM capacity: 384 MB
Hard disk: no
System requirements / software
Operating systems supported: Windows 2000, XP Home, XP Professional, XP 64-Bit, Server 2003/2008; Windows Vista; Mac OS X v10.28, v10.3, v10.4, v10.5; Red Hat/SUSE Linux 6.x or higher; Novell NetWare 3.2 or higher (NDPS-TCP/IP only); Citrix MetaFrame; Windows Terminal Services
Software included: HP Easy Printer Care Software
Power
Power consumption in operation: 445 W
Power consumption on standby: 18 W
Service & support
Standard warranty: 1 year
Product type
Product type: workgroup laser
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Overview

HP Color LaserJet CP2025n

Editors rating
Rating: 7.3
Verdict

Although its black print speed could be quicker and it lacks USB-direct printing and wireless, HP's Color LaserJet CP2025n shines in output quality, while the software provides plenty of useful help.

Typical price

£ 299

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