HP makes businesses more efficient with LaserJet Series Printers

To make businesses more efficient, HP has announced a re-engineered, sleek new series of LaserJet printers. It is built around the latest in toner formulation, new Original HP Toner cartridges with JetIntelligence. The HP LaserJets series printers use up to 53 per cent less energy, take up to 40 per cent less space and wake up, print and duplex in a fraction of the time.

“Business customers are looking for smart, affordable solutions that seamlessly integrate into today’s smaller, more communal work spaces. We started with the customer and designed the new LaserJet platform from the inside out to be leaner, faster and smarter than ever before to help meet the demands of the modern office,” said Parikshet Singh Tomar, Country Category Leader, Printing & Personal Systems, HP India.

Original HP Toner cartridges with JetIntelligence deliver up to 33 per cent more professional-quality prints, 2 peak printing performance, and protection against counterfeits with innovative anti-fraud technology.

HP Color LaserJet Pro M252 series is compact and energy efficient. Up to 33 per cent smaller than competitive devices, the new series is built to meet the needs of a small workgroup, streamlining workflow with mobile printing options and fastest first page out in its class. HP Color LaserJet Pro M252 series is available in two models – HP Color LaserJet Pro M252n and HP Color LaserJet Pro M252dw – priced at an MRP of INR29,565 and INR36,855, respectively.

    The HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M277 series is the smallest laser MFP and offers the fastest two-sided printing. HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M277 series is available in two models – HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M277n and HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M277dw – priced at an MRP of INR60,588 and INR67,635, respectively. The HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M277 series also comes with standard two years ... See more 

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