
HP M426fdn LaserJet Pro All-in-One Laser Printer
The HP LaserJet Pro M426fdn prints up to 40 pages per minute with built-in duplex, Ethernet, and a 50-sheet auto document feeder for busy offices.
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Overview
Key Features
Speed through more tasks. Keep data protected. Scan digital files directly to email, USB, network folders, and the cloud with preloaded business apps.
Breeze through multipage documents with two-sided printing that’s faster than the competition. Grab pages and go—without waiting around. This MFP wakes up and prints faster than the competition.
More. Pages, Performance, and Protection. Get the most prints for your money—with Original HP High Yield Black Toner cartridges with JetIntelligence.
Count on professional quality at high speeds with precision black toner. Help ensure you’re getting the authentic HP quality you paid for with innovative anti-fraud technology.
Easy management. Efficient printing. Easily manage print jobs directly at the MFP—just tap and swipe the 3-inch (7.6 cm) touchscreen. Easily print Microsoft Word and PowerPoint documents—now directly from your USB drive.
Easily manage devices and settings using HP Web Jetadmin with a suite of essential management features.
Stay connected with easy mobile printing options. Easily print from a variety of smartphones and tablets—generally no setup or apps required. Easily set up, print, and share with built-in Ethernet networking.
One-year limited hardware warranty; 24-hour, 7 days a week Web support
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 40 pages per minute print speed and 5.4-second first page out keep pace with demanding office workflows.
- Built-in duplex printing reduces paper consumption without requiring manual intervention.
- 350-sheet input capacity minimizes the need to reload paper during large print jobs.
- 50-sheet auto document feeder streamlines multi-page scanning, copying, and faxing tasks.
👎 Cons
- Ethernet-only networking means no built-in Wi-Fi — wireless printing requires a separate network configuration or print server.
- Laser printing is monochrome only, so color documents must be handled by a separate device.
- The unit is designed for workgroup use and may be larger than necessary for single-user or home office environments.
- Toner cartridge replacements for high-yield laser printers represent a significant recurring cost.