Commercial Printers

Enterprise-Grade

LaserJet Printers

Built for offices that print thousands of pages every day.
High speed. High volume. Zero compromise.

PRINT SPEEDUp to 75 PPM
DUTY CYCLEHeavy Volume
CONNECTIVITYUSB + Network

Commercial LaserJet Printers

LaserJet printers are engineered for professional environments where speed, reliability, and consistent print quality are critical. Designed for continuous use across departments, these printers deliver crisp, sharp output at high page volumes without degradation in quality. Whether you need a compact mono laser for a single workstation or a full multifunction enterprise unit for an entire floor, our LaserJet range has the right solution for your business.

Why LaserJet Technology Powers Professional Workplaces

Laser printing technology offers advantages that inkjet simply cannot match in a high-volume business environment.

Sharp, Consistent Output Every Time

Laser technology uses a toner-based process that produces crisp, smudge-resistant text and graphics — from the first page to the last, maintaining the same quality throughout the entire print job without color bleeding or fading.

Designed for Speed-Critical Environments

LaserJet printers are built to handle fast output demands, making them ideal for busy departments where documents need to be printed quickly, accurately, and in large quantities without bottlenecks slowing down your workflow.

Built to Run Continuously

These printers are engineered for continuous operation across long workdays. Their internal components are designed to withstand high print volumes without frequent maintenance interruptions, making them reliable for demanding commercial environments.

Seamless Network and Cloud Integration

Modern LaserJet printers connect to wired networks, Wi-Fi, and cloud printing services — allowing multiple users across departments to print from their devices without manual connections or configuration issues.

Lower Cost Per Page Than Inkjet

Toner cartridges used in laser printing typically yield more pages than inkjet cartridges of comparable cost, making laser technology more economical for businesses with consistent, high-volume printing requirements.

Versatile Configurations for Every Department

From compact mono laser models for single workstations to full multifunction units with scanning, copying, and faxing built in, LaserJet printers come in configurations suited to every department size and workflow type.

Browse Our Full LaserJet Printer Range

HP LaserJet M110w
LaserJet

HP LaserJet M110w

21 PPM
USB
$159
HP LaserJet Pro MFP 3101sdw
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Pro MFP 3101sdw

33 PPM
USB
$349
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdn
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdn

35 PPM
USB
$859
HP LaserJet Enterprise 8501dn
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Enterprise 8501dn

70 PPM
USB
$4,589
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 8601dn
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 8601dn

70 PPM
USB
$9,319
HP LaserJet M209d
LaserJet

HP LaserJet M209d

30 PPM
USB
$159
HP LaserJet M207dw
LaserJet

HP LaserJet M207dw

30 PPM
USB
$169
HP LaserJet MFP M235sdw
LaserJet

HP LaserJet MFP M235sdw

30 PPM
USB
$239
HP LaserJet Pro 3001dw
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Pro 3001dw

33 PPM
USB
$249
HP LaserJet Pro 4001n
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Pro 4001n

42 PPM
USB
$289
HP Color LaserJet Pro 3201dw
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Pro 3201dw

30 PPM
USB
$359
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301sdw
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301sdw

30 PPM
USB
$439
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301sdw II
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301sdw II

30 PPM
USB
$439
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 3301fdw

30 PPM
USB
$539
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdw
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdw

35 PPM
USB
$759
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise 5700dn
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise 5700dn

45 PPM
USB
$1,199
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise 6700dn
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise 6700dn

55 PPM
USB
$1,739
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise 6701dn
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise 6701dn

61 PPM
USB
$2,389
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP 5800dn
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP 5800dn

45 PPM
USB
$2,989
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 5800zf
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 5800zf

45 PPM
USB
$4,219
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP 6800dn
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP 6800dn

55 PPM
USB
$4,719
HP LaserJet Enterprise 8501x
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Enterprise 8501x

70 PPM
USB
$5,189
HP LaserJet Enterprise 8501x+
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Enterprise 8501x+

70 PPM
USB
$6,889
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M725z
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M725z

41 PPM
USB
$7,029
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 6800zfsw
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 6800zfsw

55 PPM
USB
$7,939
HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8601z
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8601z

70 PPM
USB
$10,229
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP 8801dn
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP 8801dn

60 PPM
USB
$10,099
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8801z
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8801z

60 PPM
USB
$11,289
HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8601z+
LaserJet

HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8601z+

70 PPM
USB
$11,629
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8801z+
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8801z+

60 PPM
USB
$13,159
HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 6800zf
LaserJet

HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 6800zf

55 PPM
USB
$5,499

Need Help Choosing the Right Printer?

Our team can help you find the perfect LaserJet printer for your business needs, volume requirements, and budget. Get a personalized recommendation today.

Choosing the right printer for the way you actually work

Picking a new printing device is rarely about specifications on a box. It is about the rhythm of your day. A photographer batching wedding proofs cares about colour accuracy and edge-to-edge rendering on glossy paper. A small accounting firm running quarter-end statements cares about pages per minute, duplex reliability, and a paper tray that does not need refilling every twenty minutes. A family of four cares about quiet bedtime printing of homework and school permission slips, and forgiving wireless setup that does not need a phone call to a technical support line.

Before you compare models, write down what you genuinely print in a typical month. Be honest. Most home buyers overestimate page volume by three to four times, then end up paying for an inkjet engine sized for a small office. Most office buyers, on the other hand, underestimate, then end up replacing cartridges weekly and frustrating staff. A two minute estimate of monthly pages, split between black and colour, will guide every other decision you make on this page.

Inkjet, ink-tank, or toner: which engine is right for you?

Inkjet machines are the friendliest entry point. They are quiet, compact, render photos beautifully, and pair well with mobile devices. The trade-off is consumable cost: replacement cartridges add up if you print more than around two hundred pages a month. Ink-tank machines (sometimes called continuous-ink or refillable-tank designs) solve that problem by shipping with bottles of ink that last for thousands of pages, at the cost of a higher up-front price. Toner-based machines, often badged as monochrome or colour office models, are the best fit when you print at least four hundred pages a month, need crisp text, and want a paper path that holds up under sustained use.

If you are unsure, the rule of thumb most independent reviewers settle on is simple. Under one hundred pages a month, a basic cartridge-based all-in-one is usually the cheapest total cost of ownership over three years. Between one hundred and four hundred pages, an ink-tank model wins on cost-per-page while keeping vivid colour photo quality. Above four hundred pages, a small monochrome or colour toner unit will pay for itself within the first year and last far longer than its inkjet equivalents.

Connectivity, security, and the boring bits that matter

Wireless setup has become genuinely painless in the last few years, and almost every model on this page supports both modern Wi-Fi standards and the simpler tap-to-pair experience used by phones and tablets. Look for a model that supports your home or office network band (most US homes still rely on the older 2.4 GHz band, while newer mesh networks default to 5 GHz). If you live in an apartment building with hundreds of competing networks, prefer a unit with a wired Ethernet jack and place it near your router.

Security is the part most buyers ignore until something goes wrong. A printer is, in technical terms, a small computer with a hard drive, a network card, and a microphone for fax. Pick a device that supports automatic firmware updates, encrypted print queues, and a simple way to wipe stored data before you eventually retire or resell it. All current models on ProPrintMart receive ongoing firmware updates from the manufacturer for at least five years from the original release date.

Paper, photo, and scanning needs

Paper handling is the unglamorous specification that quietly decides whether a printer becomes a beloved tool or an expensive paperweight. A two hundred and fifty sheet input tray sounds like overkill for a home, but it means you reload paper three times a year instead of three times a month. Automatic two-sided printing (duplex) saves trees, money, and the awkward dance of feeding pages back through manually. If you scan multi-page documents — receipts, contracts, school records — an automatic document feeder with double-sided scanning is the single feature that will save you the most time over the lifetime of the device.

Photo printing has improved dramatically. Modern inkjet machines with five or six individual ink colours produce gallery-grade prints on the right paper, and dedicated photo trays mean you do not have to swap stock every time you switch from a tax return to a vacation snapshot. If photography is the primary reason you are shopping, prioritise a model with individual cartridges (so you only replace the colour you use), borderless printing on at least four-by-six inch paper, and a built-in card slot or front-facing USB-A port so you can print without involving a phone or laptop.

Total cost of ownership over three years

The sticker price on a printer is almost never what you actually pay over its lifetime. A more useful number is the three-year total cost of ownership, which includes the device itself, replacement consumables at your true monthly volume, an estimate for any service you might need, and the residual value when you eventually upgrade. As a rough planning figure, an entry-level inkjet costs about three to four hundred dollars over three years for a typical home; an ink-tank model lands closer to four hundred dollars and includes far more pages; a small office toner unit lands between five and eight hundred dollars but supports thousands of pages a month without flinching.

Every product page on ProPrintMart shows the manufacturer’s rated yield for the cartridges or bottles each model uses, and we link to the matching consumables in our store so you can see real prices before you buy. We do not run "instant ink" subscription programmes, so you will never pay a monthly fee just to use the printer you already own.

If you are not sure which model is right for your home or office, our small support team is happy to talk through the trade-offs without a sales pitch. Reach us by email at support@proprintmart.net or by phone at (575) 239-1200, Monday through Friday, nine in the morning to six in the evening Eastern time. Returns are accepted within thirty days of delivery in the original packaging; full details are on our returns page.

Why buy from ProPrintMart

We are a small US team that has been selling office equipment since the early days of online retail. We pick a tight catalogue of models we would put on our own desks rather than the giant unsorted inventory you find on auction marketplaces. We do not run flash sales or bait pricing; the price you see today is what the next visitor will pay tomorrow. We answer the phone when it rings and we ship the same day on orders placed before three in the afternoon Eastern time. If something arrives damaged or simply does not suit you, we make it right without an argument.

A short note on environmental impact

Office equipment has a real footprint. Every device on this site is shipped in fully recyclable corrugated packaging, with the foam inserts replaced by moulded pulp wherever the manufacturer offers that option. The boxes themselves are sized to the unit, which sounds obvious but is not: oversized cartons add up to thousands of unnecessary truck miles a year across a national catalogue. We also include a postage-paid return label in every consumables order so empty bottles and used cartridges can be sent back for proper recycling at no cost to you. If you are retiring an old machine, our customer support team can advise on local e-waste drop-off programmes in your area, and several manufacturers offer free mail-in take-back for older equipment of the same brand.

Energy consumption is the other quiet contributor. A typical home all-in-one draws around two watts in standby, climbing to roughly thirty watts during active printing and dropping back within a minute. Office grade colour units draw closer to six watts in standby and up to a few hundred watts during a sustained run. Every model we sell carries the appropriate regional energy efficiency certification, and most include a configurable deep-sleep timer so the device powers down automatically overnight or on weekends. A small change in that single setting can cut the standby footprint of a household device by more than half across a year.

Setting up your new device

Unboxing should take ten minutes or less. Remove the protective tape from every visible opening, including the paper input tray and the rear access door, then slot in the supplied cartridges or fill the ink tanks following the colour coded instructions printed on the inside of the lid. Plug the unit into a grounded wall outlet rather than a multi-tap power strip; the small surge during initial calibration can briefly draw more current than a daisy chained adapter is comfortable with. Connect to your home or office network using the simple touchscreen prompts, accept the privacy choices that match your preferences, and run the built-in alignment routine on a clean sheet of plain paper. From box to first sharp test page is usually around a quarter of an hour for a home model and slightly longer for a fully featured office unit.

If you run into any trouble at all during setup, please reach out before reaching for online forums. We have walked thousands of customers through first-day questions and almost every issue we see is solved with a one or two minute phone call. Our team can also help you with optional features such as automatic two-sided printing, secure release printing, scan-to-email configuration, and connecting accounting or document management software. None of these calls cost extra; helpful setup support is part of the price you have already paid for the device itself.