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First, set up your printer following the included instructions.
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The HP LaserJet CM1415fnw isn’t AirPrint compatible out of the box. Once you “go color laser” you will never be able to go back to inkjet again - even though my 50-pound HP LaserJet outweighs my Canon by about 30 pounds. The printed pages are rich and vibrant and elegant. Yes, my new HP LaserJet CM1415fnw also flickers the lights a bit - but only when printing - and the juice the machine sucks is worth it for the product it delivers in the end.
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I spent most of my working days waiting for the printer to warm up after turning it off and on and off again all day long. That printer flickered the lights whenever it was turned on. Fifteen years ago, I purchased a used - and massive and heavy HP laser printer - from my business manager. In addition to wanting AirPrint compatibility on my new printer, I also wanted a color laser printer instead of an inkjet. Yesterday, the HP LaserJet CM1415fnw was delivered to my front door, and I’ve been a printing maniac ever since! When Apple announced the availability of AirPrint for selected printers and iOS devices like the iPad and the iPhone, I knew then that I would soon be in the market for a new printer. The replacement ink cartridges were incredibly expensive. For the past eight years or so, I’ve lived my non-virtual, printed, life through a Canon InkJet printer.