Expert's Rating
Pros
- 10/100 Ethernet
- Superior text quality
- Easy setup
- Duplex printing
- Speedy
Cons
- Low-capacity toner cartridges
- High cost per page
Our Verdict
The HP LaserJet CP2025dn is a sub-$500 compact color laser printer that prints double-sided documents and connects via USB 2.0 or over a network with its built-in 10/100 Ethernet.
The CP2025dn was easy to set up, though it weighs nearly 53 pounds—you may need some help lifting it. The four small printer cartridges come preinstalled. You simply remove some protective tape from each cartridge before plugging in the printer. The CP2025dn is Bonjour capable and showed up automatically in our Print & Fax preference pane when connected to the network. The unit has a respectable 250-page input tray with an additional 50-sheet tray that holds a variety of media types.
In our tests, we found the 600 dpi HP CP2025dn to be both speedy and capable of high-quality prints. It printed our one-page Word test in 17 seconds, which is about average. On our ten-page Word document, the CP2025dn was a bit slower than many of our recently tested color laser printers, with a speed of 44 seconds. It performed better on our four-page PDF test, besting all but one of those printers. The CP2025dn’s Photoshop test time was the fastest we’ve seen for this class of printer.
Fast print times are welcome, but only if the printed output is of good quality. This HP printer had no problems achieving glowing ratings from our panel of editors, who deemed its quality Very Good for both our standard Photoshop picnic image and our graphics and fine lines document, while its text quality earned a Superior rating.
In today’s economy, everyone is looking for ways to trim costs—so it’s important to look at the total cost of ownership, not just the initial purchase price of a printer. Replacing the cartridges on the HP CP2025dn costs at least $486 (when you buy one replacement cartridge for each color), very nearly the price of the printer itself. HP will sell you a bundle of two 3,500-page-yield black toner cartridges for $175 giving it a cost per black printed page of 2.5 cents. Buying just one black cartridge for $123 raises the price per printed black page to 3.5 cents. Each of the color cartridges (cyan, magenta, and yellow) costs $121 for a 2,800-page yield, giving the printer a cost per color, per page, of 4.3 cents. Thus, a page with 5 percent coverage of each color would cost you 15.4 cents per page to print. That’s not the highest consumable cost we’ve seen, but it’s pretty steep.
Timed trials
10-page Word test | 0:44 |
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1-page Word test | 0:17 |
22MB Photoshop Image | 0:37 |
4-page PDF | 0:38 |
Scale = Minutes: Seconds
How we tested: We ran all tests with the color laser printer connected via 10/100 Ethernet to a 2.66GHz Mac Pro with Mac OS X 10.5.4 installed and 1GB of RAM. We recorded the time it took to print a 1-page Word document and a 10-page Word document, as well as the time it took to print a 22MB Photoshop image and a 4-page PDF. A panel of experts examined sample output of the printer to evaluate its quality as Superior, Very Good, Good, Fair, or Poor in comparison to the output of past color laser printers we’ve tested.—Macworld Lab Testing by James Galbraith
Jury tests
Graphics: Fine lines and gradients | Very Good |
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22MB Photoshop image quality | Very Good |
Text quality | Superior |
Scale = Superior, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor
Specifications
Print resolution | 600 dpi |
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Connection | USB 2.0; 10/100 Base-T Ethernet |
Paper sizes | Letter, legal, executive, cards, envelopes |
PostScript version | PostScript 3 emulation |
Installed RAM/Max RAM | 128MB/384MB |
Cost to replace toner | $538 ($175 for 2 3,500-page black cartridges; $121 each for 2,800-page CMY cartridges) |
Weight (in pounds) | 52.7 |
Dimensions (height x depth x width in inches) | 12.7 x 19.1 x 15.9 |
Paper capacity | 250 sheets |
Duty cycle | 40,000 |
Special features | duplex printing |
Macworld’s buying advice
If you’re looking for a reasonably priced, compact color laser printer that prints high-quality documents at a fast clip, then the HP CP2025dn deserves to be on your short list. If you plan on printing a high volume of color documents, though, you’ll need to budget for its steep price per page.
[James Galbraith is Macworld’s lab director.]