[amazon_link asins=’B01LBWELFK’ template=’ProductAd’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’8bec19d1-c7df-11e7-b1f0-673c9503e5ce’]The HP LaserJet Pro MFP M130fw ($259.99) [amazon_link asins=’B01LBWELFK’ template=’CopyOf-PriceLink’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’a62a64be-c7df-11e7-9e35-8119f7249f8a’] is an inexpensive monochrome laser all-in-one printer (AIO) designed for micro- and home-office use. Given its compact size and feature set, it should perform well as a personal AIO, too. It’s significantly smaller and lighter than the Editors’ Choice Canon imageClass MF227dw [amazon_link asins=’B00MWDYDOC’ template=’CopyOf-PriceLink’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’be90bbef-c7df-11e7-9618-ff35970e7999′], but even though both machines are similarly priced, the M130fw comes up short in a few key areas. It supports only manual duplexing, for instance, and has higher-than-average running costs. Even so, the LaserJet Pro M130fw is a solid choice overall for low-volume small and home-based office monochrome output, as well as moderate personal printing, copying, scanning, and faxing.
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