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"HP does it again" on by mikegib
Pros: Everything I need and more
Cons: None so far
Summary: After doing my homework on which Laser Printer to buy for our 12 person office, I went with the P2015dn. The setup instructions on the CD are great. The HP Toolbox Utility is fantastic. Network setup was a breeze. I've been printing over 200 pages a day since I turned it on and it's performing better than I had hoped for. I'm happy with this purchase.
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"Seamless as USB Printer on Airport Network" on by stomachdoc
Pros: Great Print Quality, Easy set up
Cons: Not the cheapest
Summary: Works great in a mixed Windows/Mac environment hooked up to Airport functioning as a USB print server. Quiet and fast.
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"I'd rather eat glass." on by lex204
Pros: It works well as a paperweight.
Cons: Even though it has a USB port, it doesn't work with the USB Port. The online drivers don't work with XP and the USB port. The website makes dealing with the DMV and IRS seem like a dream.
Summary: HP used to be a great company. Now they are demonstrating that they take their customers for suckers. Customers cannot get through to them and are treated arrogantly. Their website has bad links, missing information and wrong solutions. The printer is not plug and play. It is not recognized and the drivers/installers do not work. If you buy it, throw away all knives, razorblades and weapons in the house.
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"The Windows ME of Printers" on by walterdog2
Pros: I can't think of any.
Cons: All you have to do is search the web and you'll find legions of people complaining about the HP LaserJet P2015.
Summary: This printer in the Windows ME of printers. Enough said. Owner are resorting to baking, yes baking as in oven, to get their printers to work.
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"Unreliable, flimsy build" on by FredV78
Pros: Fast printer
Cons: Extremely flimsy build, had 3 all ethernet ports failed. Paper trays extremely fragile
Summary: We bought these printers to substitute some HP 2200DN printers(which was a true workhorse, we still have 1 running after 8 years printing hundreds of pages a day). I guess HP build quality just isn't the same. The ethernet ports are flimsy and over time become loose, losing connection unless you actually tape the cable to the printer to hold it in a certain position. As the port is soldered to the printer it cannot be changed by buying a new card like on the old 2200, so we had to scrap these printers. We had paper trays fail as they would no longer hold the correct length (2 out of 3 printers). This printer is in no way of similar build quality to the old HP 2200, which is a major disgrace. Hp used to be my favourite printer company, but after these problems I will look around for other makes next time.

