HP announces three new laser printers in India with compact designs

HP laser mfp 138fnw

HP has overhauled its printer range in India with the launch of three new full-featured laser printers. These include the HP Laser 108, HP Laser MFP 136, and HP Laser MFP 138fnw. The former is a single function printer while the other two are multi-functional.

The HP Laser 108 printer series is priced in the range of INR 10969-12390, while the HP Laser MFP 136 series and HP Laser MFP 138fnw are offered in the price range of INR 16,560-20,482. The latest range of HP laser printers are now available for purchase via HP World Stores, e-commerce, as well as physical stores across the country.

HP claims these printers are designed to enable businesses with high quality and productive printing solutions. All three models deliver high print speeds that are compatible with easy mobile printing features such as WiFi Direct. These printers are compatible with the HP SmartApp, allowing users to print, scan, and copy documents from their smartphone and share them on cloud or via email. In fact, the app can connect with these printers directly and print documents, even if there’s no network connection available.

The company also claims they offer print speeds of up to 20 pages per minute (A4), and have a duty cycle of 10,000 pages. Besides, HP also asserts that the compact design of these printers allows them to fit in relatively small spaces.

“The new series of HP Laser Printers can help businesses, especially small and medium businesses and startups, to drive efficient and economical printing operations without compromising on the quality,” said Leo Joseph, Senior Director, printing systems and solutions, HP India, said in a statement.

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