I have used a laser printer for almost 3 years now and love it! The model I have used is brother, might consider this one though since there is a app that tells you how much toner is left.
Come checkout the Stur it up PodCast, where we discuss technology, sports, have special guests, and is always family friendly Listen to us on Apple Spotify Anchor or the podcast service of your choice. You can send an email between Podcasts with your questions, comments,, suggestions or maybe request to be on the show. sturi...@icloud.com Follow us on Twitter Listen to our live stream on periscope Subscribe to our Facebook and YouTube Page And follow our blog for updates and announcements > On Jan 8, 2020, at 1:29 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote: > > Hello E.T., > > Remember that, unlike ink cartridges, toner is powder not liquid, so you > don't have to worry about lack of use between printing sessions. > > As for capacity, the nice thing about this printer is that the HP Smart app > will always tell you how much toner you have left in terms of percentage. > > I think the toner cartridge that ships with the unit is good for about 700 > pages. That's a guess as I don't remember. However, you can buy higher > capacity toner cartridges that can last up to 2 thousand pages, on certain > models. It just depends on how much you wish to spend on a cartridge. > > As for envelopes, you only need to slide the sheet feeder towards the center > until it stops. That's it. Now, you can simply insert envelopes, > lengthwise, into the sheet feeder. It couldn't be any easier. > > Just be certain to buy the unit from Amazon so that if you do not like it, > for any reason, you may return it, hassle-free. > > One more thing, when you begin setting up the printer via the ap, HP will try > to sell you a bunch of stuff that you don't need. They will also offer to > setup an HP account for you. Just be certain to select the skip button on > all of those options as they are totally unnecessary. Near the end of the > setup process, HP will tell you that it needs to send you a link to your > email address in order for you to configure the printer on any other device. > This is not true for Apple devices. So, be certain to say no / skip. > > When setting up the printer, via the app, it will ask to access your phone's > location. You must say yes to this in order for the app to be able to see > your network. You can revoke this access once the unit is configured. > > Mark > > -----Original Message----- > From: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2020 10:54 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Here is a Very Good AirPrint Laser Printer that I am Now > Recommending > > Nice. This just might be what I want. Couple things I am curious about is, > will the toner remain viable with low usage? And hwo many pages can it print > before the toner needs replacing? Was setting up for envelops easy? > > Thanks for sharing this. > > From E.T.'s Keyboard... > ancient.ali...@icloud.com > Many believe that we have been visited > in the past. What if it were true? > > On 1/8/2020 10:29 AM, M. Taylor wrote: >> Hello All, >> >> I purchased the HP LaserJet Pro M15w Wireless Laser Printer (W2G51A) >> from Amazon and I absolutely love it. >> >> It has all of the features I require including the ability to insert >> standard mailing envelopes into the sheet feeder as a custom slot. >> >> In order to use this printer, as an AirPrint, printer, you must >> download the free HP Smart app, once. You use the app to configure >> the printer for use on your network. This is to say, the app >> facilitates the ability to enter your network password, etc. As I >> said, you only need to do this once as, once done, all Apple devices >> can see the printer on the network and you may print to your heart's >> content. The app is 100% VoiceOver accessible. >> >> The printer is the tiniest laser printer I've ever seen. It uses a >> mini-toner cartridge so it's perfect as a portable laser printer. >> >> Oh, this is not a color laser. >> >> Even when printing photos, it takes less than 10 seconds for the unit >> to start printing. When printing documents, the unit begins printing >> almost immediately. Of course, this is my experience, your milage may vary. >> >> From what I can tell, most of the negative reviews about the unit, on >> Amazon, come from Windows users. >> >> To be clear, you do not need to install any HP software on any of your >> Apple devices in order to use the printer, save the HP Smart app, on >> one device, to configure the unit. For you more advanced users, the >> printer has its own web server so you can log directly into the unit >> via a web browser, should you wish. >> >> Although the unit ships with a USB cable, for use with Apple devices, >> it is not necessary. >> >> Now, in full disclosure, I have not used the printer with a Windows device. >> From what I can tell, the process of configuring the unit is more >> complicated on Windows but I cannot speak to that. >> >> The printer costs approximately $110.00 USD. >> >> As for unpacking the unit, it would probably be best to have a sighted >> person handy as un-taping the various parts could be challenging for >> an inexperienced user. The only assembly is to unpack the toner >> cartridge and preparing it for installation. >> >> There are only 3 hardware buttons on the unit that are flush with the >> surface but one can certainly put tape on them to mark their location. >> Also, the unit makes a definite sound when plugged into the wall so >> there can be no doubt as to when the unit is powered up. >> >> Okay, here is the URL for the printer on Amazon. >> >> HP LaserJet Pro M15w Wireless Laser Printer (W2G51A) >> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079QRKWLX/ref=cm_sw_r_em_api_i_c_deufEbMKW1 >> STR >> >> Enjoy, >> >> Mark >> > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries > list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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