🚀 Elevate Your Office Game with the HP LaserJet Pro!
The HP LaserJet Pro M130fw is a versatile all-in-one monochrome printer designed for efficiency and convenience. With a print speed of up to 23 pages per minute, it supports mobile printing through HP ePrint and AirPrint, making it perfect for professionals on the go. Its compact design and robust features, including scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities, make it an ideal choice for home offices and small to medium businesses. Plus, enjoy the reliability of a one-year limited warranty and 24/7 web support.
Paper Size | 3 x 5 to 8.5 x 14 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 150 |
Color | Light Gray |
Wattage | 225 watts |
Printer Connectivity Type | USB |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Control Method | Voice |
Ink Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Print media | Envelopes, Paper (plain), Card stock, Labels, Glossy photo paper |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.34"D x 16.66"W x 11"H |
Item Weight | 16.76 Pounds |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Laser |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan, Fax |
Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
Additional Features | Network-Ready |
Color Pages per Minute | 23 |
B&W Pages per Minute | 22 ppm |
Duplex | Manual |
N**N
meets our printing and scanning needs; weaknesses reported by others no a problem
This printer/scanner just arrived and I'll update this review as necessary. The printer meets our needs. We rarely need color printing, and so opted for the much cheaper to operate B&W laser.Setup required about 2 hours. The instructions were adequate, but one had to carefully think through steps. The printer works well with our home network, and by direct wi-fi connect. We were pleasantly surprised that it had a feature that allowed us to remotely email a print job to the printer.At first I was dismayed by the apparent poor scanning resolution of 300 DPI, but that is only when using the automatic document feeder (ADF). If one changes the setting to Flatbed, and placing one document at a time, the scan resolution is up to 1200 DPI in color.The scanning software did once fail to reopen after closing. Others have reported this. To remedy, I opened the computer Task Manager, found the scanning software running, and killed it, and then was able to reopen.We have this printer on our home wireless network, and we have not observed any slowing of the wireless network reported by others. We have a Netgear Nighthawk router.We have enabled remote printing by email directly to the printer, and it works perfectly. This is a very nice feature to provide remote printing. We have not observed any problem, as reported by others when the printer goes to sleep. Even after days, once a remote job is sent by email, it wakes up and prints immediately.I'll update as I discover more.
R**T
robust multi-function capabilities in a compact form factor
Of the printers that I hands on tested, for it's price class, this printer had the best build quality by a pronounced margin. The unit is very well designed, offering robust multi-function capabilities in a compact form factor. I did nearly all configuration after initial installation using the web server UI and found it to be effective, comprehensive, and responsive.The touchscreen is well sized, intuitive, and an effective tool for controlling the printer. The HP Smart app is very useful and convenient, and also well designed.So glad to have upgraded to a Pro class printer offering full range networking and user control. It scans to local NAS, email/cloud, and mobile devices effortlessly after initial setup and configuration.
D**B
This is an adequate but not great multifunction printer.
This multi-function device is good value for the money. It was easy to set up for basic use. The printing quality is adequate. It scans & copies adequately. I have not tried the fax function. It is relatively small and moderately quiet. I would recommend this product. It does have some serious problems. The touch screen in front is hard to get to & use. Everything HP does with notices and instructions is in very small font and/orvery light font. The screen is difficult to read. The choices are too small for easy use.The printed material with the device is also in very light print. The screen for scanning is tiny & the choices are hard to read. There is no excuse for these deficiencies. Whilethe basic set-up was easy, more sophisticated set-up was very difficult. I never couldmake the scan to folder function work. The tools for working with the device were difficult to access. The HP website also has very light font and is hard to read. I previously had the P1606 printer and the 5520 scanner, both from HP. These were more expensive and definitely better. Finally, you need to buy #17A cartridges and also #19A drum rollers. This is extra overhead. I do not know if there is a better productfor the money. If I had to do it over, I would get the M132, M227, or M148 printer.
A**N
small footprint, quick printing, does what it needs to do
I bought this printer for light home printing and document scanning. It has a very small footprint for a laser printer. It's relatively attractive in white, only ~12" deep, and has adequate printing and scanning abilities. It replaced an AIO brother inkvestment printer and this printer is actually smaller than the inkjet. I had no problems connecting immediately to my mesh network and it's held connection so far (only a day). I didn't use the enclosed driver CD, but rather installed the printer drivers through Win10 after connecting to WiFi on the printer. I then installed the HP smart app through windows for the other functions. Took about 5 minutes. 1st page printing is much faster than my inkjet (~3-4 sec), with quality that is fine for documents. Document feeder accepted a 20 page test run without problems. This is a fine monochrome AIO laser printer for my light needs.
J**R
Great light use laser b&w
Bought for my mom, her scanner on her old hp all in 1 ink jet finally died.Toner costs should be very good, as it is only used for occasional printing. Ink jets always seem to clog from light use. Laser is the way to go for occasional printing.As she has not had to call me in the last few months for technical support, I know the unit is easy for her to use on her mac mini
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