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HP Neverstop Laser 1001nw Wireless Monochrome Printer with built-in Ethernet & cartridge-free toner tank, comes with up to 5,000 pages of toner in the box (5HG80A)

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Arrives Jun 9 – Jun 16
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Model: Print


Style: Printer


Features

  • Lowest cost per page on laser printing in-class: This reloadable laser printer offers black-and-white printing at 21 ppm, wireless capabilities, a 150-sheet paper tray, and a mess-free toner refill experience
  • Less than 1 cent per page: This wireless laser printer comes with up to 5,000 pages of toner in the boxup to 7x more pages than traditional, in-class laser printers
  • Reload with more toner, for a lot less: With the Toner Reload Kit (sold separately), get up to 2,500 pages worth of Original HP Toner -- up to 2.5x more pages than-class HP Toner cartridges
  • The best-in-class mobile print app, HP Smart: Simplify printer set up and sharing with all your devices so you can instantly print, scan and copy with whatever device you have on hand
  • Wireless printing: The Neverstop Laser Printer keeps your office connected with built-in wireless and ethernet capabilities, and lets you print from your smartphone or tablet without a network using Wi-Fi Direct
  • Eco-label certified: The environmental-friendly Neverstop Laser Printer is ENERGY STAR 3.0 certified with an 16% smaller environmental footprint than other printers in its class
  • One-year limited hardware warranty: Get help with 24-hour, 7 days a week Web support
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Description

Don't worry about toner— with the HP Neverstop Laser Printer 1001nw get up to 5,000 pages of toner – up to 7x more pages than in-class lasers before your first toner reload. Features like print speeds up to 21 ppm, mobile printing, and the HP Smart app—the first mobile print app to simplify scanning and reduce time—help increase productivity and maximize your uptime. Reduce interruptions thanks to the 15-second, mess-free reloadable toner tank. Print and copy from virtually anywhere with this black-and-white laser printer's wireless, ethernet, and Wi-Fi Direct capabilities. Plus, this HP printer has up to an 16% smaller environmental footprint, so you can get business done with the environment in mind.


Product Dimensions: 14.98 x 14.63 x 8.31 inches


Item Weight: 15.43 pounds


Item model number: Print


Date First Available: March 22, 2020


Department: Printers


Manufacturer: hp


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Potentially revolutionary toner refill with lowest, per-page printing cost
Model: Print, Scan, Copy Style: Printer
I have worked in the IT industry for over 17 years (and even longer as the "family computer guy") and have come across a multitude of printers: Canon, Lexmark, Epson, Brother, Konica, HP, Ricoh, and all have their Pros and Cons. One thing is common, however: HP is the most widely used in the business world and for good reasons! Touted by HP as the "World's first cartrige-free laser printer", the HP Neverstop Multi-Function Laser Printer 1202w is an interesting one that could potentially revolutionize the industry with its eco-friendly footprint, toner "replacement" cost, and per-page printing expense. IN A NUTSHELL I am cautiously skeptical. Without having yet printed enough to "refill" the toner, I cannot base my opinion on the reliability or quality of this new, "cartridge-free" system. The printer comes with enough toner for up to 5,000 pages. With that said, this printer is entirely focused on being environmentally friendly by using less parts and energy wherever possible. This translates to a smaller printer, lower electricity consumption, and the lowest, per-page cost of any HP laser printers in its class. On the flipside, it prints slower at roughly half the speed of the HP M404 series, yet produces sharp, single-sided pages. The toner refill kit fills up the cartridge in less than half a minute, and provides for up to 2,500 pages at just about $15 per toner. That is unheard of! It is a well-made, entry-level, compact, professional-looking printer for the home or small office. Although it can print wirelessly through WiFi, it misses the mark by not providing a wired Ethernet (network) port, an automatic duplex printing option, and automatic document feeder (ADF) for scanning/copying. PROS - Crisp, sharp print quality for text --- Print quality is up to 600 x 600 x 2 dpi - VERY low cost per printed page (about 0.6 cents/page) - Toner reload kit (HP 143A) is only $16 (Two-pack kit, HP 143AD, is $28) --- Seemingly fast, easy, no-mess reload: shake, twist 180 degrees into designated printer slot, and push down like a syringe, all in less than half a minute. I was unable to test this as the kit was unavailable, nor did I print enough for the review to require a refill --- Each reload toner can print up to 2,500 pages --- Printer can hold enough toner for up to 5,000 pages (2 refill kits) --- Toner level indicator at the front (and HP Smart App) lets you know when it's time to refill once it reaches the half-way point --- FYI: once the Imaging Drum needs replacement (after roughly 20,000 pages), the HP 144A drum is $71 - Good price point - Compact, sturdy, and professional looking --- 18.94" x 15.35" x 16.57" --- Light at 19.25 lb (8.73 kg) - Multi-functional printer (MFP): can flatbed scan, copy, and print --- PRINT: up to 21 ppm (not a speed demon) --- SCAN: up to 600 ppi and save as JPG, RAW (BMP), PNG, TIFF, and PDF ------ Can scan to supported Cloud services --- COPY: up to 600 x 600 dpi, 99 copies, and 20 cpm - Printing options: WiFi, WiFi Direct (device directly connected to printer), USB 2.0 cable printing, or email --- An email address is provided through the HP Smart App to which you can forward emails to for printing - Can print directly from mobile devices (both Android and Apple iOS) either through the HP Smart App or from other apps that support mobile printing - Easy WiFi configuration by downloading the HP Smart App (Apple iOS/Android/Windows 10) --- HP Smart App effortlessly detected the printer, guiding you through configuration, usage, and provides statistical data --- Windows 10 app through the Microsoft App Store works very well - Email notification of events, such as out-of-paper or toner - Paper Input Tray holds up to 150 sheets - Paper Output Tray holds up to 100 sheets - Print between 4.13" x 5.85" and 8.5" x 14" - Came with USB cable - AirPrint: Apple Mac compatible - Google Cloud Print compatible --- To set up, the printer will waste 2 sheets: one with instructions and another to confirm setup was completed - Configurable, automatic power on/off/sleep modes CONS - Below average graphics print quality - With an entry-level print speed of up to 21 ppm, it is not a speed demon - No wired Ethernet network printing - No automatic Duplex printing (to print on both sides) --- Can manually duplex by feeding the page back to the paper tray - No automatic document feeder (ADF) for scanning and copying - No advanced security features like those found in the business-class, HP M404 series TIPS - The software to download for Windows and Mac OS is "HP Easy Start" which you can grab from HP's website - The software to use on mobile devices (Apple iOS/Android) is "HP Smart" - You can access the full, complete printer configuration by finding the IP address on the printer (or through the HP apps) and typing it into your web browser - The HP Smart App includes a free trial to Mobile Fax --- Allows you to fax print jobs from the app --- Requires you to have a valid fax number (per regulation), but does not need a phone landline --- I did not check what the service's cost is after the 1 month trial Overall, this is an excellent, first attempt by HP to revolutionize its laser printers with a more eco-friendly toner refill approach. This, in turn, translates into per-page cost savings and a smaller, Earth-friendly, carbon footprint. Until HP perfects this new technology, one can only hope that future models will include color printing, automatic duplexing, and automatic document feeding. Great job, HP! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2020 by Outdoor Enthusiast | Geek | Photographer

  • A useful tool instead of the same old gimmicky inkjet garbage
Model: Print, Scan, Copy Style: Printer
I like this machine. That’s the first time I’ve been able to say that about any printer I’ve ever owned! The printer and app both make me feel confident I can get the job done instead of messing around with dumb gimmicky apps and cleaning print heads. It just works and the app is user friendly. I’ll never buy another inkjet printer. I’ve had all of the brands and they all suck in basically all the same ways. With the price point of lasers being what they are now, inkjet printers will hopefully go the way of vacuum tube televisions soon. That day can’t come soon enough in my opinion. I own a printer I like. I can’t believe it!! Giddy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020 by Biff E Waters

  • NOT COLOR
Model: Print Style: Printer
I know it was probably in the description and I missed it...however, I was shocked that I paid $300 for a printer with no color....it just had to go back. I understand it comes with 5,000 pages but why promote you can print pictures if you can't print in color?
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2020 by Melissa

  • Love the printer, but...
Model: Print, Scan, Copy Style: Printer
I like this HP printer very much, but.... for a $330 printer, it lacks two main things that cheaper printers have and they are: 1) a sheet feeder - one must place the sheets one by one by lifting the document cover in order to copy and scan - and 2) it lacks a paper drawer although it does have a cover to the paper slot, which is at best difficult to place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • First printer I've ever had that reliably works
Model: Print Style: Printer
I gave up on printers years ago. Whatever I bought would just stop working, inexplicably. Ink cost tons. The printer took up tons of room. Jams. Wifi problems. And then ultimately the printer would just become unresponsive and refuse to print. Finally, I got to a point where I wanted to be able to print labels to ship things without going to the post office. I read tons of printer guides and realized that I'd been buying inkjet printers, which will stop working if you don't use them frequently. Their liquid ink system dries up and the whole printer is dead (I swear, there were also wifi issues tho. . . ). Anyway, laser printers have a much higher cost up front, but it eventually pays off. First, you don't need to use them with any frequency. They are happy to sit around unused for ages. Second, the ink cartridges last a very very long time. Inkjet cartridges need to replaced CONSTANTLY, even if you buy the ones that are supposed to last a long time. It's not true, comparatively. Laser printer's toner last much, much longer. I had a lot of trouble setting up the wifi at first, and tech support had to troubleshoot a few things. Can't remember what the issue was (this was many months ago), but it worked out after an hour or so of setup time, and hasn't been an issue at all since. Very reliable. One more note: if you don't need a color printer, then go for a black and white one! This is so much simpler and less expensive in terms of ink/toner. I'm relieved not to have a color printer. As for the cost . . . I bought this one because it was the cheapest model at the time that fit my needs and would arrive by next day. It's not cheap, but it's been working perfectly without any glitches so I'm thankful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by R

  • Very Good office printer for Home
Model: Print, Scan, Copy Style: Printer
Due to COVID, I have been working home. I had a Canon and Epson color inkjet printers. Both ran out of ink very quickly and they were very slow. I finally purchase this HP Neverstop -- black and white and very high volume. Printing is very fast and clean. installation to my MAC was easy. No experience with adding toner. I have already printed hundreds of pages and the ink meter has barely moved. More expensive than Canon and Epson but well worth it if you are a lawyer, account or a professional that needs to print lots of pages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020 by Zoriami

  • The unit's paper feeder didn't work out of the box
Model: Print Style: Printer
Unboxed the printer. Followed instructions. Easy. Inserted about 15 sheets of paper into tray. "Out-of-paper" error ensued. Added more paper ...about 40 sheets. "Out-of-paper" did not clear. Finally, after 15 minutes of trying to contact HP support (Good luck) the printer decided to print the test page. Problem is, it grabbed 2 extra sheets. Total POS. Sending back. Stay away from this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2020 by Joe Genshlea

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