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The HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M553n is a powerhouse color laser printer designed for busy offices. It delivers professional-quality prints at speeds up to 40 ppm with sharp 1200 dpi resolution. Featuring built-in Ethernet, advanced security with HP JetAdvantage, and energy-saving technology, it streamlines workflows while protecting sensitive data. Ideal for managers who demand efficiency, reliability, and vibrant output in one robust device.



















| ASIN | B00UL4RNMS |
| Additional Printer Functions | Print Only |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 40 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,993 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #188 in Laser Computer Printers |
| Brand | HP |
| Built-In Media | Printer^Four preinstalled HP LaserJet toner cartridges (yield ~6000 pages black and ~5000 pages color)^Toner collection unit^In-box documentation^Software CD^Power Cord^100-sheet multipurpose tray 1^550-sheet input tray 2 |
| Color | white |
| Color Pages per Minute | 40 ppm |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Android, iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 281 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | No |
| Duplex | Manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888182487174, 00888182487242, 00888182487266 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Ink Color | Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20"D x 18"W x 15.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Laser Printer |
| Item Weight | 59.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Maximum Copies Per Run | 500 |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | up to 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 40 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 1200 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 650 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 1200 x 1200 dpi |
| Model Name | M553n |
| Model Number | M553n |
| Model Series | M553 |
| Number of Drivers | 2 |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Trays | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Document Feeder |
| Output sheet capacity | 250 |
| Paper Size | 8.5 inch x 14 |
| Power Consumption | 610 Watts |
| Print media | Envelopes, Paper (plain), Transparencies |
| Printer Connectivity Type | Ethernet |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Laser |
| Printing Technology | Laser |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | 1200 x 1200 |
| Scanner Type | Document |
| Special Feature | Auto Document Feeder |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 888182487242 888182487266 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Warranty Type | 1 year |
| Wattage | 610 watts |
S**E
Fast, Reliable, and Professional-Quality Printing
The HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M553DN is a powerhouse for both office and home office use. Print quality is sharp and vibrant, with accurate colors and crisp text. The duplex printing feature works perfectly, saving both time and paper. It’s fast and handles large print jobs without slowing down. Setup was straightforward, and the printer feels solid and durable. The size is reasonable for a high-capacity office printer, and it’s very quiet during operation. Overall, this is a professional-grade printer that delivers excellent performance and reliability. Highly recommended for anyone who needs consistent, high-quality color printing.
K**3
A Great Office Printer: Good Build, fast, 1200dpi, automatic duplexing, wifi and email accessible!
Fantastic printer; it replaces my HP 4000, which I had gotten used and which then gave me about 15 years of good use. This is clearly made for the office, with a large duty cycle. The speed is phenomenal, even with color images, it does duplex automatically, it does up to 1200 dpi. You can even email a document to it, and it will print it and have it ready for you! And if you've ever had an HP printer, it's a breeze to set up (it's even a breeze if you've never had an HP). It is huge and heavy, though -- which is both a pro and a con in my book. Sturdy build, not easy to carry, so get it where you want it and leave it there. The only other con I can think of (and you all know what I'm going to say, I'm sure) is the enormous cost of replacement ink cartridges. What's good is that the cartridges are all separate, so you can buy just the one you need when you need it, but at about $250 each, the four cartridges cost you a thousand bucks, if you were to have to replace them all at one time. The yield of the high capacity cartridges is quite good though -- I believe they are rated at about 9,000 sheets each, and the printer comes with "starter cartridges" which are not full capacity, but I suspect I won't need to change them until well into 2017. There are other HPs that are a little lower in price, but it was a no-brainer to pay the extra money to get this one. If my other HPs are any example, this baby should last me a good 15 years.
B**Y
Fast and quiet and easy to set up - "I love this printer!"
HP M553n - Fast and quiet and easy to set up. And - it comes with the toner already in the machine. I got it set up on the network with a dynamic network address. Then I called my IT guy and he remotely gave it a static address and made it accessible to the other workstations on the network. No issues, no drama. It just works. Quietly. The print quality is great for our office. It holds a whole ream of good quality paper. It is easy to print a letterhead first page using the side slot. The cords exit from the left side as you face the printer (making the left side the ugly side). This is different than the last three printers that I had in this location. 7/21/17 update: The original toner cartridges last as at least as long as the "extended" cartridges for the OKI C531. And I REALLY like this: At the end of what it considers the life of the cartridge, it gives you the option of printing between 50 and 300 (you can choose) more pages before it warns you again. And then you can "snooze" the alarm again and again if the printing still looks good. What a brilliant, customer-friendly feature! I actually walk around the office saying "I love this printer!" That's a first. When I next need a multi-function printer, I hope to get an HP MFP as close as possible to the M553n.
M**Y
"Terrible Support". Actually make that "No Support"
The product is nice, but trying to get any form of customer support is not possible and an embarrassment to a company like HP. Here is what happens when you try to ask a simple question: Go online and click the Get Support Options button. You have to choices: they would clearly like you to use Chat since it probably cheaper for them. They tell you it is faster; it is not. Enter your name and serial number and you will be placed "in queue"; 5 people are i the queue ahead of me. They tick off the queue at a rate of about 5 to 10 minutes per person. So, about half hour later, you stare at the exciting message "Waiting for technician... Position in queue: You are next". Now things slowly become worse, 10 minutes waiting, 20, 30 minutes go by, still nobody, then aha "Connected. A support representative will be with you shortly." Sounds good except no support representative ever bothers to be with me, and certainly not "shortly". We are about an hour in to this now. So lets try to call the provided 800 number: 800-3345144. Ok we know it will be "longer" to use that phone option, but we really do like our simple question answered on that $600 business enterprise printer with $1000 refills, and you would think someone at HP would care to answer the phone. No, they don't. Call the number, and you will prompted to speak the model of your printer. You would think the HP voice recognition can recognize the models of it own printers. No, it can not. It can only recognize the the numbers at the end it, not the actual models. So your LaserJet Enterprise M553 is known as 5-5-3. Don't even try to add the 'M' to it, because they may think you bought kitchen blender. But 553 will get you through to the support person, and the system suddenly knows then that is a Laserjet M553, so that is encouraging. So are the 5 or 6 "clicks" that follow, even though reminiscent of a 1950's manual phone switchboard, one would think there is a person connecting "shortly" to answer our question. No. They just hang up the line. No "sorry", no " we are to busy", no "more than 5000 in queue ahead of you". Just hang up. Ok let's call again... same result. Call 4 more times... identical scenario. Let's check the customer support chat window that is still open. Still no one answering there either. And that is how you get a one star review on Amazon.
S**R
Useless after 14 months
This printer worked great for about 12 months. Then the display screen stopped working and a month later the printer stopped printing entirely. We had a local HP printer repair technician review the printer and he deemed it worthless.
C**S
Great printer with TERRIBLE support
I wanted to like this printer. But I am having a relatively minor issue with it, and need support. Options are a charged phone call, or a chat that never responds. Very disappointed. EDIT: Once I figured out (no thanks to HP support) how to fix the problem, I am very happy with the printer. In fact I love it. I'm using it in a home office, combination of Macs and Windows machines printing to it. Sometimes I need to create fairly large printouts so the speed and duplex features are great. So I am upping it from one start to 3. If my initial support experience had been reasonable, it would be 5 stars. But for something in this price range, you need confidence that you can get some level of help if you need it. SECOND EDIT: Almost a year and a half into owning the printer. Have been very happy with it. Wife and I both use it when working from home, and kids use it for school. Very easy to use in very flexible ways, at least for us. Only blemish was initial awful support experience. Upping to 4 stars (not 5 just because of the support problem), definitely recommend for home office use if you need to occasionally crank out reasonable volumes of paper. Probably overkill if you never print more than a couple pages. Although, at least compared to our last printer, when we do that we definitely appreciate the fast startup time.
A**O
Print shop quality at an insanely low price
So far... I am beyond thrilled. The quality EXCEEDS that of the professional print shop I'd been using. I print illustrations and bind them into art books. There are more configuration options for color management that I can even comprehend (it's truly a professional grade printer) but luckily printing from Acrobat and letting either Acrobat or the printer handle color management has yielded fine results. I probably haven't even scratched the surface. 1200dpi! I bet your professional printer isn't even using 1200x1200 capable equipment! I print on heavy 67lb Vellum Bristol card stock and it handles it just fine, zero jams unlike the 452 I had prior. And the price?!? It comes with 4 FULL toner carts, which retail at over $700 by themselves! I got over 5000 full color prints out of the "starter" carts before they were empty, and I print at 50% or more coverage. I wish I'd skipped the 452 and just gotten this beast, the savings in toner alone would've paid for itself thrice over by now. When/if the wireless version is available for not much more ill probably upgrade, but wired printing suits my purposes for now. This can connect to a network with an ethernet cable and you'd technically then have wireless printing provided you have the router and equipment, but this printer is NOT wireless capable in and of itself. Tip: a lot of people ask; "can it print on card stock". You need to find out the GSM spec of the paper you're wanting to print on, the LB rating is meaningless and has nothing to do with the actual thickness of the paper. So far I've printed on up to 220 gsm (the heaviest stuff out there) with no issues, but I suspect a 144gsm/67 lb Vellum Bristol is the heaviest you'd want to go if you're printing at that weight on a regular, constant basis.
J**D
Great printer, would recommend.
I'm not affiliated with HP, this is not paid advertising for anybody. I just wanted to give positive feedback for a product I genuinely feel deserves the good remarks. Hopefully you find this information helpful. I bought this printer as a gift for my wife, and she likes it very much, but honestly it's probably over-kill for our home use. She doesn't need all the enterprise business features, but those are very much appreciated by myself, who provides technical support. I particularly appreciate the printer works with my Linux computers over the home network, and the HP admin Web UI makes management easy. The main selling point was color photo print quality of 1200 DPI, which is good enough for my family, and actually is kind-of an understatement. Totally subjective, your miles may vary, we are not professionals.... but the photo prints look really really great! The toner that comes with the printer is the "A" variety (E.G. CF360A black toner) which is the smaller capacity lower price toner cartridges you would expect to receive on a new printer. There is an "X" variety that supposedly provides higher ink capacity, which is what I bought my wife for backups toner. However, the factory toner cartridges still show 100% with our nominal usage over several months, because we don't print anywhere near this printers rated monthly capacity. The point here is there is plenty of toner available in factory new, but your miles may vary. It's hardly worth mentioning this printer has duplex printing, because of course it does as it's a business class printer. That said it also prints at a fairly decent rate, the (PPM) Pages Per Minute specs that all printer makers seem to obsess over. Finally, this printer supports mobile printing from my Android device via HP mobile print services. It's not something I ever thought would be worth mentioning, but being able to make prints from phone or tablet is totally convenient, and a game changer.
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