HP LaserJet P1505 Drivers for Windows and Mac
This download file contains the printer driver for LaserJet P1505, the drivers are required to connect the printer to your computer. On this page, you can find printer drivers that are compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems.
HP Print and Scan Doctor
Windows 11/10/10 x64/8.1/8.1 x64/8/8 x64/7/7 x64 | ||
Name: | HPPSdr.exe | |
Version: | 5.7.0.002 | |
Size: | 11.9 MB |
Basic Driver
Windows 11/10//8.1//8//7/Vista/XP | ||
Name: | ljP1000-P1500-HB-pnp-win64-en.exe | |
Version: | 20130415 | |
Size: | 3.9 MB |
Mac Printer Driver
macOS 12/11/10.15/10.14/10.13/OS X 10.12/10.11/10.10 | ||
Name: | Hewlett-Packard-Printer-Drivers.dmg | |
Version: | 5.1 | |
Size: | 557.4 MB |
Printer Specifications
HP LaserJet P1505 is a laser printer that enables you to print documents quickly and with great quality. The dimensions of this printer series can be classified as on the smaller side. This printer is a great option for use in both an office and a home setting because it also has a fairly high printing cycle.
When it comes to printing on paper, the LaserJet P1505 printer has a great print performance that you may take advantage of. It is possible to print at speeds of up to 23 pages per minute with this capability. This shows that you have the ability to produce at least 21 pages per minute. Additionally, the P1505 can print at a maximum speed of 15 pages per minute with a print resolution of up to 600 dots per inch. The prints are exceptionally sharp and clear.
The P1505 laser printer’s main input tray can hold 250 sheets of paper. Even though the output capacity can accommodate 150 sheets. One HP CB436A toner cartridge, which has an approximate page yield of 2000 pages and can print using just one cartridge, is used by this LaserJet printer. In contrast to the HP LaserJet P2035 model, the HP LaserJet P1505 model allows manual printing on both sides of a page. Both ink and paper are conserved in this way.
The LaserJet P1505 may be linked up to other devices that make use of the USB type 2.0 standard, which allows for a more rapid exchange of data. In addition, you have the option of connecting printers and other printing devices to your computer using either a wired or wireless Ethernet network.