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Comparison HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 5075 vs Brother DCP-L2500DR

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Dual band Wi-Fi adapter. Control panel with display. Two-side print. Functional related application. Support for Google Home.
Paper sizeA4A4
Print Typeinkjetlaser
Output Typecolourmonochrome
Printing and copying
Max resolution4800x1200 dpi2400х600 dpi
First page print16 с8.5 с
B/W copy26 ppm
B/W printing20 ppm26 ppm
Colour printing17 ppm
Double-side printing
Printing Supplies
Monthly Duty Cycle1 ths pages10 ths pages
Black Ink Page Yield360 pages1200 pages
Colour Ink Page Yield200 pages
OPC drum cycle
12 ths pages /DR-2335/
Number of cartridges21
Cartridge modelF6V25AE, F6V24AETN-2335, TN-2375
Higher capacity cartridge
Features
Data transfer
PC connection (USB)
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11aс)
Wi-Fi Direct
AirPrint
PC connection (USB)
 
 
 
Cloud printingMopria, HP ePrint, HP Smart, Samsung Print Service
Displaytouch monochromemonochrome
Diagonal2.2 "
More Features
Amazon Alexa, Cortana
 
Hardware
Grammage (min)64 g/m²60 g/m²
Grammage (max)250 g/m²163 g/m²
RAM256 MB32 MB
CPU frequency800 MHz266 MHz
Scan resolution1200х1200 dpi600х2400 dpi
Scanner Colour Depth24 bits48 bit
General
Feed tray100 sheets250 sheets
Output Tray25 sheets100 sheets
Noise level49 dB
Power consumption14 W480 W
Dimensions (WxDxH)445x367x128 mm409x399x267 mm
Weight5.4 kg9.7 kg
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2017october 2014

Print Type

Inkjet. With inkjet printing, an image is applied to paper using microscopic drops of ink directed by the print head. This technology is well suited for home use and colour printing: inkjet printers are relatively inexpensive, and print quality can be as high as photographic. On the other hand, such printers are not suitable for printing large volumes, in case that cartridge yield is low and the price per page is quite high. In addition, if left idle for several days, ink remains in the print head will dry out, degrading print quality. This can be avoided by using the printer continuously or by using a special cleaning procedure that does not improve cartridge yield.

Laser. Printing in such printers occurs as follows: a laser beam marks individual points of the photosensitive drum, toner (powdered paint) sticks to these areas, which is then transferred to paper. Laser printers are more expensive than inkjet printers and are primarily monochrome; at the same time, they provide high quality and permanence of black and white printing at a low cost of the print itself, which is why they are considered optimal for business documents.

LED. Printing technology, in many ways similar to laser (see above); the only key difference is the use of a string of LEDs instead of the actual laser. This allows you to keep the main pros of laser technology (quality and d...urability of black-and-white prints at their low cost), slightly reducing the cost of the printers themselves.

— Solid ink. As the name implies, the ink for such a printer is initially in a solid state. Right before printing, they are heated to become liquid and applied to paper through a special heated drum (as in laser printers) or directly (like inkjet printers). Prints from a solid ink printer are distinguished by high-quality colour reproduction and resistance to moisture. On the other hand, the resolution of such devices is lower than that of inkjet printers, and the prints fade quickly enough in the light and are sensitive to scratches. Another feature is that the printer takes a portion of the dye from the cartridge every time it is turned on, and if there was no printing, this dye does not return to the cartridge when it is turned off, but is dumped into a special container as unsuitable for further use. Thus, ideally, a solid ink printer should not be turned off at all. Therefore, such devices are mainly used for office printing in design and advertising firms.

Output Type

The number of colours supported by the MFP for printing. Black and white devices are perfect for printing documents with text information and simple graphics that do not require colour. Print quality on colour models can vary from medium to photographic.

Max resolution

The maximum resolution of the image to be printed. It is usually indicated by two numbers indicating the number of dots per inch (dpi) horizontally and vertically, for example 1200x600. The detail of the image depends on this parameter – the higher the resolution, the more fine details the printer is able to convey and the better their image will be. High print resolution is important, foremost, operating with graphic material; low resolution is sufficient for high-quality text display. So there are the following options: 600x600, 1200x600, 1200x1200, 1800x600, 2400x600, 2400x1200, 2400x2400, 4800x600, 4800x1200, 4800x2400, 5760, and higher print resolutions.

First page print

The time passed from pressing the Copy button to the completion of the first copy in MFPs. Typically specified for low quality black and white printing on A4 paper. The time for the first copy to be released is the longest (because of the time to prepare for work and scan the document); subsequent copies of the same document are printed much faster. Fast first copy time is important if you have to copy documents frequently.

B/W copy

Black and white copy speed – the number of copies of one page that the MFP can produce in 1 minute. Typically indicated for poor print quality. This option is important if you often need to make many copies of a single document.

B/W printing

The number of pages the printer can produce per minute in black and white mode. Typically indicated for low print quality, higher print quality takes longer. This setting is important if you need to frequently print text documents.

Colour printing

The number of pages the printer can proceed per minute in colour mode. As like b/w printing, the print speed is usually indicated in the worst quality (at maximum speed), in higher quality the print speed is lower. This setting is worth paying attention to if you need to print colour graphic materials frequently.

Monthly Duty Cycle

The maximum number of pages that the MFP can print in a month while remaining fully operational.

Black Ink Page Yield

Approximate number of pages that the MFP can print in black and white mode without replacing the cartridge. In fact, this greatly depends on the specs of the images to print, so the actual resource may greatly differ from the claimed one in one way or another. Nevertheless, according to this indicator, it is quite possible to evaluate the capabilities of the MFP and compare it with other models.
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