To make things more confusing, this forum post says no. This video and this video on YouTube seem to says yes as HP LaserJet Pro M1536 listed as compatible in the video description (FWIW dnf is missing from the end of the model number, but I don't know if that's significant). How can I tell if the unit I'm buying is new or refurbished just by looking at the box/packaging?ĭoes this printer support scan to email and scan to network directly from the unit? In other words, I don't want to install anything more than a basic printer driver on the PCs. Furthermore, the retailers in my country can be kind of sketchy. This printer is listed as discontinued on HP's website. I've been researching printers for our small office (four employees) and I've rounded it down to the HP LaserJet Pro M1536dnf.īefore we finalize and make the purchase, I just wanted to ask a few questions:
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