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HP Color LaserJet Pro M283fdw Wireless All-in-One Laser Printer, Remote Mobile Print, Scan & Copy, Duplex Printing, Works with Alexa (7KW75A), White

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Style: Printer


Features

  • Big multifunction performance with high-quality color: This wireless all-in-one printer features print, copy, scan, and fax versatility, fast print speedsup to 22 ppm, automatic two-sided printing, and a 50-page automatic document feeder.Color Screen: yes
  • Print remotely with the HP Smart app: Set up your LaserJet printer, manage print jobs, receive notifications, and print and scan on the go with HP SmartHP's best-in-class mobile print app
  • Save time with customizable shortcuts: Eliminate steps in repetitive tasks and organize documents 50% faster directly from your mobile device using exclusive office features in the HP Smart app
  • Strong security: Help protect your HP office printer and sensitive business data with built-in security essentials that help detect and stop attacks
  • Wireless connectivity you can count on: Have confidence in your printer's connection with steady performance from dual band Wi-Fi
  • JetIntelligence value: Count on Original HP Toner cartridges with JetIntelligence to enable professional-quality pages, peak printing performance every time, and protection against counterfeits with innovative anti-fraud technology
  • One-year limited hardware warranty: Get one-year commercial hardware warranty, plus 24-hour, 7 days a week Web support
  • This printer is intended to work only with cartridges with original HP chips or circuitry and will block cartridges using non-HP chips or circuitry. Periodic firmware updates will maintain the effectiveness of these measures.

Description

Get extraordinary, wireless performance and fast multifunction versatility with the HP Color LaserJet Pro M283fdw Wireless All-in-One Laser Printer. This color laser printer lets you easily print and scan from your mobile device with HP Smart, HP's best-in-class mobile print app; plus, automate repetitive tasks and organize documents 50% faster with exclusive office features in the HP Smart app. Breeze through tasks with print, scan, copy, and fax capabilities, print speeds up to 22 ppm, and an easy-to-use 2.7" color touchscreen. Stay productive with this wireless printer's 250-sheet input capacity and 50-page automatic document feeder. And, keep your office connected and protected with this HP LaserJet printer's dual-band Wi-Fi and strong security designed to detect and stop attacks.

Brand: HP


Connectivity Technology: wired, Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Auto-Duplex, Network-Ready, Optional HP High Yield Replacement Cartridges, Auto-Duplex, CD-Printing, Portable, Cloud Print Enabled See more


Color: White


Model Name: LJP M283fdw


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 22 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 22 ppm


Item Weight: 18.7 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 16.5"D x 16.6"W x 13.2"H


Printer Media Size Maximum: 8.5 x 14 inch


Power Consumption: 361 Watts


Included Components: HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M283fdw; HP LaserJet Black Introductory toner cartridge (~800 page yield); HP LaserJet Cyan Introductory toner cartridge; HP LaserJet Magenta Introductory toner cartridge; HP LaserJet Yellow Introductory toner cartridge (~700 color composite C/Y/M page yield) Installation guide; Power cord; USB cable; Phone Cord


Print media: Paper (plain)


Scanner Type: Sheetfed


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Max Copy Speed (Black & White): 22 ppm


Compatible Devices: Smartphones, PC


Sheet Size: 4 x 6 to 8.5 x 14


Maximum Black and White Print Resolution: 600 x 600 Dots Per Inch


Warranty Type: limited warranty


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Wattage: 7 KW


Max copy resolution black-white: 600 dpi


Duplex: Automatic


Hardware Interface: Ethernet, USB 2.0


Ink Color: Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow


Resolution: 600 x 600


Additional Printer functions: Copy, Scan, Fax


Control Method: Remote, Voice


Series Number: 283


Model Series: 283


UPC: 193905486694


Global Trade Identification Number: 94


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 MB


Item Weight: 41.1 pounds


Item model number: 7KW75A#BGJ


Date First Available: March 22, 2020


Manufacturer: HP


Frequently asked questions

The HP Color LaserJet Pro M283fdw has a maximum print speed of up to 22 pages per minute. It ensures you can get your jobs done quickly and efficiently.

Yes, the HP LaserJet Pro M283fdw supports wireless printing. This feature allows you to print documents from your devices without physically connecting them to the printer.

Yes, the HP LaserJet Pro M283fdw has a duplex printing feature that allows double-sided printing. It aids in saving resources by utilizing both sides of a sheet of paper.

Absolutely. You can connect the HP LaserJet Pro M283fdw with your Alexa Echo device for voice-activated controls. This enables you to perform printing tasks without even touching the printer itself.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The LaserJet Pro is a reliable printer that offers high-quality prints, with many users praising its exceptional print quality, easy setup, and compatibility with both newer Apple and Windows systems. However, notable downsides exist, such as frequent cartridge replacements for medium-duty usage, lack of certain features like automatic 2-sided scanning and copying, and Tray 1's ability to handle only a single sheet of specialty media. There's also common grievances regarding the confusing setup documentation and the copy function reverting to "Copy Stored for Later" after being idle for a while.

Pros

  • 👌 High-Quality Print: Super crisp and true-to-life colors in print.
  • 🖥️ Easy Setup: Simple installation process, especially for those familiar with setting up wireless printers.
  • 💻 Multiple OS Compatibility: Works seamlessly with newer Apple and Windows systems, and supports 5G WiFi.
  • ❤️ Trustworthy Brand: Continues to retain HP's reputation for reliable printing machines.

Cons

  • 🔃 Frequent Cartridge Replacement: Consumes cartridges relatively quickly, especially for medium-duty usage.
  • 📄 Limited Auto Scanning: Does not automatically support 2-sided scanning and copying - can be a significant downside for businesses handling a lot of paperwork.
  • 🪄 Single Sheet Specialty Media: Tray 1 can only handle a single sheet of specialty media at a time.
  • 🧭 Confusing Documentation: Detailed instruction manual is not user-friendly and can be difficult to follow, especially for first-time users.
  • 💤 Copy Function Quirk: Has an issue where COPY function switches to "Copy Stored for Later" after being idle over the weekend or holidays.

Should I Buy It?

Overall, the LaserJet Pro seems to be an excellent choice for those who value print quality, simplicity, and compatibility and can handle the frequent cartridge replacements. However, if your work involves frequent two-sided scanning and copying or requires usage of specialty media, it might be worth the exploration into other alternatives with more flexible features. Be prepared to navigate some frustrating setup instructions and understand the product's quirks.


  • Great HP Color LaserJet, all in one printer
Style: New Version
This printer works well. I like that it prints duplex (2 sided). I like the fact that it is an all in one printer The printer is faster and quieter than my old HP Color LaserJet 3600n (15 years old) My old printer was connected via Ethernet and only printed on one side. It was noisy. and it was not an all in one. That printer served me well ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025 by cottongd

  • So far so good!
Style: Printer
The media could not be loaded. I got this to replace an Epson inkjet printer that had been declining over the last few years and stopped printing most colors. This is by far the most expensive printer I've ever purchased, but I wanted a really good quality printer that would last me a long time and print reliably every time. So far, I'm really pleased. Initial Setup - I was a little concerned after reading reviews that it would take me hours and several calls to customer support to get this thing set up, but it was actually really easy. The instructions list a website to visit to download the software, so I just followed the instructions and was all set up within a few minutes. I did not need to connect the printer to any computers, I just followed the instructions and was able to get everything connected. Make sure you download the mobile and desktop apps and register on the HP Smart website, where you can manage your printer settings. Mobile App - I didn't love the idea of using a mobile app for a printer, but it is actually pretty cool. There's a lot of neat features on there, like printables, which has a bunch of free things to print, such as calendars, coloring pages, activity sheets, cards, crafts, all sorts of stuff! There's also mobile faxing and scanning, the ability to create photo books and more. I probably won't use many of these features, but I do think they are nice to have. Print Quality - I don't print a ton of stuff, but I did a few test prints and they look fantastic so far. Nice quality and clean printing. Mobile Printing - I didn't have to do anything special to print a photo from my phone. I just opened the photo on my phone, tapped the share icon, selected print, and it defaulted to the printer. It took about 30 seconds, but the quality was great on regular printer paper. You may need to keep the photo/file open until you see the print dialog on your phone show that the item is printing. Scan to Email - This was a bit challenging to set up, but I found a helpful article so I'll share how I did this. First, from the desktop HP Smart app, I added our email addresses to the address book in the scan tab. You also MUST have an outgoing email address set up in order to scan to email, so I created a Gmail account for the scanner. In the outgoing email profiles, I added this email address, used smtp.gmail.com for the server and port 465. Check the "SMTP server requires authentication" box and enter the email address & password. When I tested it, I got an email that Google blocked the attempt so I researched and found an article instructing to allow less secure apps and had a link (just add /settings/security/lesssecureapps to the Google URL to access this setting). I turned less secure apps on for the printer account, and that did the trick. Note that a copy of each scan will be saved in the sent folder of that email account. 2-Sided Printing - This was not the default setting on my printer, but I was able to select my default print settings from the HP Smart website Touchscreen - I think the touchscreen is easy to use. If setup is required for anything, it will display a message explaining exactly how to do what's needed, so that's really helpful. I've only had this printer a short time, but I'm really pleased with it so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021 by echobunny

  • HP MFP 3301fdw color print issues and no support
Style: New Version
5th and final update 7/1/24: Two months ago I had to return this HP printer model MFP 3301fdw because of the print issues, and HP couldn't sent out replacement toner (which they beli would fix it) since they didn't have the new toner model in stock. Last week I got delivered from FedEx Ground the HP Toner in all 4 colors. The thing is, the printer is returned and refunded back to Amazon and using a different model. So now I have the toner for a printer I no longer have. Good job HP! ---------------------- 4th Update 5/8/24: Since it has been a week since the last time HP Support called me, I decided to call them. After about 20 minutes, I was again told that my case was escalated (two weeks ago) and they still can't order replacement toner to replace the toner cartridges that aren't working right on this (new) printer MPF3301fdw. They said I should get a call back on Friday. If I don't hear from them or they can't send new toners, then I am sending this model back. I then may go with the 283fdw model, since it is identical to my 281 model that went bad after 4.5 years of use (belt went bad). All I can say is HP Support is pretty much useless. If you are looking for a color laser printer, you're better off going with the 283fdw model that is supported and has toner available for purchase. The newest 3301fdw has no support from HP since it is so new, and none of the toners are in-stock because it is a new model. Also, it prints color pictures MUCH darker than the 281 and 283 model. To me, the 281/283 prints more natural and realistic color pictures than the 3301. ---------------------- 3rd Update 5/2/24: I have got 2 call-backs from HP Support this week Monday and Tuesday saying they are still not able to put in an order for the defect replacement toner (see full review below). They say the issue is that since this printer model MFP 3301fdw is so new that it isn't in their system for support, and that the 218A toners are not in stock to send out for replacement. As far as I'm concerned, this is a total failure on HP. You have a new printer with printing defects. Not sure if it's the actual printer or the toners that are bad. They can't send out replacement toner because none is available. At this point, I'm just going to return this back to Amazon. My HP M281fdw never had any issues until just last month, which is why I ordered this one. So I might get the M283 model, since it's basically identical to my M281 model and at least there is toner in stock for it. ----------------- 2nd Update 4/29/24: Since HP Support is basically useless and isn't able to replace the defective toners, which has streaks/banding and areas where no color is transfered to the HP Paper. I decided to buy another HP 3301fdw printer that comes with new toners and see how it prints. It was delivered yesterday and I printed about 25 pictures on it, and so far the quality has been better, no banding issue and all the colors are being transfered/fused to the paper. But after about 25 color picture and 15 black text pages, the "introductory toner cartridges" are down to 20% capacity! How is this possible? It Specs PDF says the introduction toners are good for a few hundred pages. I've only done 25 pictures + 15 text pages (under 50 pages total) and it's down to 20% capacity? Unless the Calibration On Start Up is using a lot of toner, so I turned that Off. I'm still not sure about this printer, as no one (including Amazon or HP) have the 218A standard capacity toner or the 218X high capacity toner in-stock. So how do you get toner for it??? ------------------- 1st Update: 4/27/24: This is an update to my original review. I would also like to point out all the 5 star reviews for this MFP 3301fdw printer are from Amazon Vine, which means the person got the printer for free at no cost and only had to agree to write an review. I actually paid full price for this printer, so I am reviewing it as a paying customer. Over the 8 days that I have had the HP MFP 3301fdw printer, the color prints have had issues with the toner not fusong to the HP Paper. I called HP Support on 4/24/24 and was on the phone with them (India) for almost an hour and they had to do a video call to show them the printer and the pictures with the color issue. The woman said he was going to replace the toner, since she believed that was the problem and was down to 20%. But she wasn't able to get the toner ordered, and said it would be taken care of through their back end department. Then several hours later I got an HP saying the case was closed. I called the following day on Thursday and spoke to someone else. They also said they couldn't get replacement toner ordered and said they would bring it to their internal support and asked if they could call me the next day Friday at 1pm. So then on Friday I'm waiting for them to call at 1pm and nothing. I end up calling at 1:45pm. The first person I talk to says they are not trained on this printer, and I have to talk to "industrial printer support". They transfer me, and the person there says this is not a industrial printer (big surprise) and has to transfer me back to home office printers. Finally after 30 min I was able to talk to someone. They also said they couldn't order the toner, and said they have to call back next week on Tuesday. This is absolutely the worst support (well no support) I've ever had from a company. If a large company like HP can't make the toners right, causing print issues, and then can't put in an order for replacement toner and takes multiple phone calls, there is basically no support for HP! I have no trust in this printer or in HP to stand by it for the 1 year manufacturers warranty. I did look to see if the toner was available for order (either the standard capacity or high capacity) and no one (including HP and Amazon) has the toners in stock, and shows it won't be available for 1-2 months. How can you sell a printer and not even have the toner in stock when the limited "introductory toner" runs out after about 150 prints? At this point, I would either need to replace my old old HP M281fdw printer with the 283 model, which is basically the same unit and features (just a different toner ) or go with a different brand. ------------------- Original Review: First off, I have been using the HP 281 color laser since 2019 without any problems, until a month ago there was issues and the printer started to die and go out. I decided to replace it with with 3301 model, since it is the newest version. I got it last week and after setting up the printer it begins by initializing the pre installed toners and then a calibration. I went into the menu and did a Print Quality Test that shows the toner colors on a page, and there was major streaks in the colors (,mostly cyan blue and magenta). I ran it 10 times and did a few more Calibrations and it got a little better but was still there. I then tried printing some high quality pictures that I had and noticed that there was areas where the toner (,color) was not sticking on the paper (HP Premiums 24). Areas of the picture that was blue sky, you could see parts that was missing toner, showing the white paper behind it. Or if it was a picture that had some dark/black areas, again you could see areas where the black was not transferring and could see the white paper. I called HP Support yesterday about this, as my old 281 printer never had this problem. Support has to do a video call to see the printed issues on the papers. After I showed them, they said they wanted to replace the toner to see if new toner would fix the problem. But after 40 minutes, they could not get the system to have a replacement toner order put in. She said it would be sent to their back-end department and I would get an email about the toner being sent. A few hours later I got an email saying my case my closed. I called back today at 8am when they open and the guy that I talked to needed a ton of information again. But he also said he could not get the system to take an order for replacement toner, and would have to talk to their internal support and he would call me tomorrow with an update. This is totally unexceptionable. My 281 printer was $350 and worked fine for 4.5 years. This new 3301 printer has issues (possible the toner defect?) being brand new, and still can't get the toners replaced after 2 calls. At this point if they can't get the toner replaced.....or if I do get a replacement and it still has the same problem, then I'll have to either replace the 3301 with another 3301 to see if mine was defective, or go with a different brand like Canon. As far as the 3301 printer, I do like the larger LCD display, and it is faster and quieter than my 281 model. Black text looks the same on both. When doing color photos, the 3301 does looks to have more realistic color than the 281, but it is marred by the areas of the print where the toner is not transferring to the paper making white see-though areas. I will update this review based on what happens with HP support, getting the toner replaced or not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by Sam

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