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title: "Laserjet Pro MFP M29w Wireless Monochrome All-in-One Printer, Works with Alexa (Y5S53A)"
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# 19 ppm fast print speed 30% smaller footprint Mobile & cloud printing Laserjet Pro MFP M29w Wireless Monochrome All-in-One Printer, Works with Alexa (Y5S53A)

**Brand:** hp
**Price:** 2661.16 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Small size, big impact—print smarter, not harder.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Laserjet Pro MFP M29w Wireless Monochrome All-in-One Printer, Works with Alexa (Y5S53A) by hp
- **How much does it cost?** 2661.16 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hp enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hp brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Wireless Freedom:** Built-in Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct for effortless network or device-to-printer connections.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** World’s smallest laser printer in its class—fits anywhere, impresses everywhere.
- • **Smart Energy Saver:** Auto On/Off technology reduces power consumption without sacrificing readiness.
- • **Speed That Keeps Up:** Prints up to 19 pages per minute with first page out in under 10 seconds—no more waiting.
- • **Seamless Mobile Workflow:** Print, scan, and copy directly from your smartphone or tablet via the HP Smart app.

## Overview

The HP LaserJet Pro MFP M29w is a compact, wireless monochrome all-in-one laser printer designed for professionals and small teams. It delivers fast, high-quality prints at 19 pages per minute, supports mobile and cloud printing via the HP Smart app, and features reliable wireless connectivity including Wi-Fi Direct. Its ultra-compact design is 30% smaller than previous models, making it ideal for tight office spaces or home setups. With energy-saving auto on/off and easy-to-use scanning and copying functions, it’s a versatile, budget-friendly solution for under 1,000 pages per month.

## Description

The perfect fit for virtually any space and budget: this LaserJet Pro is ideal for 1–3 users printing less than 1,000 pages per month. Tackle projects with fast printing from HP’s smallest and most affordable LaserJet Pro all-in-one printer With print, scan, and copy capabilities, easy mobile printing, and a reliable wireless connection, this printer delivers office versatility that fits the budget. Pair it with the HP Smart app and you have the power to scan documents on the go with your smartphone camera, and print from the cloud using iCloud, Dropbox or Google Drive.

Review: Easiest setup ever AND a replacement for Evernote ScanSnap! - UPDATE: OK, hi I'm back again. So - if you use the scanner with the HP Smart app (which, I'm not sure how you'd use it otherwise), I HIGHLY recommend saving your, say 22 PAGE DOCUMENT, *before* trying to edit it. I say that because the app is buggy AF and hangs up, thus losing your, say 22 PAGE DOCUMENT, and causing you to rescan it all over again. Basically, I'll be saving every document before trying to do anything to it in this app because it's buggy AF. The end. Still love the thing, but that was a waste of 20 minutes. UPDATE: OK, hi I'm back. So - I still am in honeymoon love with this printer because of all the things I said before, but for one thing that came up when I started my mad scanning of paperwork to Evernote via the HP Smart App. After successfully scanning in about a dozen single pages (a dozen individual scans of one page each), I tried to scan a two-page document and it suddenly couldn't connect to the HP server. Then, remembering something from a review about it having issues with large documents (though I believe this was related to a hard drive memory issue, but didn't investigate to confirm), I tried to scan and upload the two pages individually but still, no connection. I haven't been able to establish a connection to the server since and then upload any more scans to Evernote via the HP Smart App. I did however find a workaround (sigh) that does work fine, though requiring of more clicking around - scan to PDF on the hard drive and then upload to Evernote directly. So, the scanning-to-Evernote thing does work but this is mostly because Evernote is a brilliant app that offers diverse functionality rather than because HP's software is bulletproof. Which it is not and, as I rolled my eyes and forged ahead with my workaround, I realized was not much of a surprise. Still a great little printer and a nice scanner so still good and definitely worth the modest price tag, just a little buggy on the software side, which duh. Good thing is that, IF HP DECIDES TO BE A BRO, the software could be fixed and an update could be made available to customers. Just saying, HP... *Original review* FYI: I just got this printer today and have only printed and scanned a few pages with it so far, but I'm so impressed that I'm, for once, leaving a review. If it turns out to suck later for some hideous reason, I'll come back and update. First off - the WIFI connectivity went off without a hitch. Easy, fast, no snags. I took one reviewer's advice and didn't plug the printer into my laptop first and that may have made a difference, but who's to know. I literally just followed the instructions out of the box and it connected on the first go. DOPE. Second - SURPRISE WIN - I set up the HP Smart app on my computer just to see what the features were all about and found a pot of effing gold. Using the Smart Tasks feature, I connected my freshly-hatched HP Smart account (which I will admit I was hesitant to create because who TF needs another "account", but alas, I forged ahead) to my Evernote account and now I can choose for any of my scans to go to my Evernote account. YES, FOR REALS. Now, if you're not a devotee of the brilliant-but-sunsetted Evernote ScanSnap device, this will mean nothing to you, but if you are and you have, like me, been clinging to ancient drivers so that you can still scan to Evernote, you need cling no longer. Create a Smart Task in this HP Smart thing, connect your Evernote account and then every time you scan something, it'll scan to Evernote. JUST LIKE WITH THE SCANSNAP EXCEPT NOW ON YOUR PRINTER YES. Granted, it won't do 50 pages a minute, but I barely care. I just want to be able to scan stuff to the cloud where all my documents for the last decade are organized without having to rely on ancient drivers and software that's no longer supported and this wee MFP (whose acronyms I'm now reassigning because "Multi-Function" is a drastic understatement of its grandeur) does it all. Third - It prints fine. If there's a fourth thing, I'll totally lose my mind because for whatever $100 this thing cost it's totally worth it. Oh! It's small AF! I could put it in my backpack if I really wanted to for some bizarre reason. There you go - I've lost my mind over a printer. Congratulations, HP - I'm glad you're still making printers even though all I ever use it for is to print USPS labels and occasionally an agenda for a paper-loving client, but good on ya. This thing is The One of MFing Ps!
Review: Excellent printer at a great price when I bought it, but might not be worth the current price - I bought this is Jan 2021 for about $139. It's gone up ridiculously since then. I don't think I'd buy it at the current price (around $320 at the time of this writing). That said, this is a fantastic printer. No hassles whatsoever. It always does what I need, works with every device I've wanted to print from, the toner cartridges are super easy to change (and can be found cheaper from third parties), and works just as well now as it did the first day. I managed to set it up by myself (a very significant thing for me) without needing to take any anxiety meds during the process lol. Changing the cartridges takes about 30 seconds or even less once you get the hang of it. It's weirdly like someone deliberately engineered a printer that is user friendly, reliable, and doesn't give you any of the usual unnecessary and infuriating printer "pushback." I probably print an average of a page or two per day -- just light home use -- and I see no reason why this printer wouldn't keep working another several years, as long as HP doesn't do anything stupid like stop supporting the product. I have never used it with Alexa and probably never will, so I can't speak to that feature. But it scans, copies, and prints perfectly using the the normal methods. Wireless feature works perfectly. Knock-off cartridges are well-priced and the ones I've found last about a year at the above level of usage. If you can find this model at a more reasonable price, it's definitely worth getting. This is the first printer I've owned in probably 2 or 3 decades that I actually love and have had no problems with whatsoever. After all those troublesome others, this is a joy to use. But for all those good qualities, I'm STILL not sure I'd pay over $300 for it. I expected some inflation over the last few economically crazy years, but for a $140 item to skyrocket to almost 230% of that price in 4 years is just nuts. Look for it somewhere for under $200 if you can find it, or wait for prime day to see if it get (a lot) cheaper, and then snap it up.

## Features

- WORLD’S SMALLEST LASER PRINTER IN ITS CLASS – The HP LaserJet Pro M29w all in 1 laser printer, copier, and scanner is 30% smaller than its predecessor and produces professional quality results
- Fast print speeds – prints up to 19 pages per minute, with the first page out in as few as 7; 9 seconds
- Mobile printing – The HP Smart app allows you to easily scan from your smartphone or tablet, order toner, and Print from the cloud, such as iCloud, Google Drive, and Dropbox
- Reliability wireless connectivity – built in wireless capabilities let you easily access, Print, and share resources on a network; for those with no Wi Fi connection, connect directly to the printer using Wi Fi Direct
- Scan files directly to PDF and email with preloaded business apps
- Print speeds up to 19 ppm; black only
- Auto On/auto off Technology
- One year limited hardware – 24 hour, 7 days a week FREE HP web support

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07DLWM1JQ |
| Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 19 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,864 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #173 in Laser Computer Printers |
| Brand | HP |
| Built-In Media | HP LaserJet Pro MFP M29w Printer |
| Color | White |
| Color Depth | 1 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 40 |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, PC, Smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Vera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,138 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192545432375 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Ink Color | black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.4"D x 14.2"W x 7.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Laser Printer |
| Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 600 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 600x600 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 19 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 11 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 600 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 1000 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Model Name | Old Version: M29w |
| Model Number | Old Version: M29w |
| Model Series | LaserJet Pro |
| Number of Trays | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cloud print enabled, Compact design, Energy Star, HP auto-on/auto-off technology, Intuitive LCD control panel, Network-Ready, Preinstalled cartridges, Scan To E-Mail |
| Paper Size | 4 x 6 to 8.5 x 11, Letter, Envelope |
| Power Consumption | 365 Watts |
| Print media | Card stock, Envelopes, Labels, Paper (plain) |
| Printer Connectivity Type | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Laser |
| Printing Technology | Laser |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Resolution | 600 x 600 |
| Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
| Special Feature | Cloud print enabled, Compact design, Energy Star, HP auto-on/auto-off technology, Intuitive LCD control panel, Network-Ready, Preinstalled cartridges, Scan To E-Mail Special Feature Cloud print enabled, Compact design, Energy Star, HP auto-on/auto-off technology, Intuitive LCD control panel, Network-Ready, Preinstalled cartridges, Scan To E-Mail See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Office |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 192545432375 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | One-year limited hardware warranty |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
| Wattage | 14 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HP
- **Color:** White
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB, Wi-Fi
- **Item Weight:** 11 Pounds
- **Max Printspeed Monochrome:** 19 ppm
- **Maximum Print Speed (Color):** 40
- **Model Name:** Old Version: M29w
- **Printer Output:** Color
- **Printing Technology:** Laser

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: if this printer is only used occasionally will the cartridge dry out and not print like my inkjet cartridge?**
A: No, ink jet printer use a liquid jnk cartridge. A laser printer uses a cartridge that has a powder toner (the ink) so you won't have the problem of the ink drying on then print head. Hope that helps you.

**Q: does it scan and save pictures in color to the computer?**
A: I see some people do not grasp your question back in 2018. Others did. The answer is a quick YES the scanner works for color but the printer is monochrome or just prints in black and white and only has a black toner cartridge. Otherwise the scanner does scan and save images in color like most scanners do. I decided however to go with a Brother smaller though somewhat obsolete model that's only black toner too and a Cannon older model flat bed or fed scanner instead of a two in one. I'm finding this works very well and handles up to 100 even 110 # cardstock through it's pass through option. This printer HP continues to tell me will only take plain paper up to 32 pounds I believe was their most recent answer. I do foiling in paper and card crafting and so need it to handle cardstock in white and even colored paper and cardstocks. So far the brother is doing great. I am not sure why the newer model laser printers are not able to handle cardstock? I use a wonderful double sided photo paper and my husbands new color HP laser printer 2021 won't handle cardstock well at all and therefore does not handle photo papers especially the heavier kind even. That's what prompted me to search for a black and white one that will handle cardstocks. But your question is more about the scanner than the printer it appears. Hope you found your ideal set up.

**Q: Why does it come with a UBS cable if it doesn't support a wired connection?**
A: It doesn't support wired *ethernet* connection. Your two options are to connect via USB cable to computer, or wireless internet (WiFi).

**Q: how do you get the HP Laser printer to 1 print full page rather than 2 identical half pages on one sheet of paper?**
A: It is just a matter of making sure the settings for the page format are set to 1 page.  Here are more instructions: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-laserjet-pro-mfp-m28-m31-printer-series/16647082/model/16647088/document/c04673480

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easiest setup ever AND a replacement for Evernote ScanSnap!
*by A***R on December 24, 2020*

UPDATE: OK, hi I'm back again. So - if you use the scanner with the HP Smart app (which, I'm not sure how you'd use it otherwise), I HIGHLY recommend saving your, say 22 PAGE DOCUMENT, *before* trying to edit it. I say that because the app is buggy AF and hangs up, thus losing your, say 22 PAGE DOCUMENT, and causing you to rescan it all over again. Basically, I'll be saving every document before trying to do anything to it in this app because it's buggy AF. The end. Still love the thing, but that was a waste of 20 minutes. UPDATE: OK, hi I'm back. So - I still am in honeymoon love with this printer because of all the things I said before, but for one thing that came up when I started my mad scanning of paperwork to Evernote via the HP Smart App. After successfully scanning in about a dozen single pages (a dozen individual scans of one page each), I tried to scan a two-page document and it suddenly couldn't connect to the HP server. Then, remembering something from a review about it having issues with large documents (though I believe this was related to a hard drive memory issue, but didn't investigate to confirm), I tried to scan and upload the two pages individually but still, no connection. I haven't been able to establish a connection to the server since and then upload any more scans to Evernote via the HP Smart App. I did however find a workaround (sigh) that does work fine, though requiring of more clicking around - scan to PDF on the hard drive and then upload to Evernote directly. So, the scanning-to-Evernote thing does work but this is mostly because Evernote is a brilliant app that offers diverse functionality rather than because HP's software is bulletproof. Which it is not and, as I rolled my eyes and forged ahead with my workaround, I realized was not much of a surprise. Still a great little printer and a nice scanner so still good and definitely worth the modest price tag, just a little buggy on the software side, which duh. Good thing is that, IF HP DECIDES TO BE A BRO, the software could be fixed and an update could be made available to customers. Just saying, HP... *Original review* FYI: I just got this printer today and have only printed and scanned a few pages with it so far, but I'm so impressed that I'm, for once, leaving a review. If it turns out to suck later for some hideous reason, I'll come back and update. First off - the WIFI connectivity went off without a hitch. Easy, fast, no snags. I took one reviewer's advice and didn't plug the printer into my laptop first and that may have made a difference, but who's to know. I literally just followed the instructions out of the box and it connected on the first go. DOPE. Second - SURPRISE WIN - I set up the HP Smart app on my computer just to see what the features were all about and found a pot of effing gold. Using the Smart Tasks feature, I connected my freshly-hatched HP Smart account (which I will admit I was hesitant to create because who TF needs another "account", but alas, I forged ahead) to my Evernote account and now I can choose for any of my scans to go to my Evernote account. YES, FOR REALS. Now, if you're not a devotee of the brilliant-but-sunsetted Evernote ScanSnap device, this will mean nothing to you, but if you are and you have, like me, been clinging to ancient drivers so that you can still scan to Evernote, you need cling no longer. Create a Smart Task in this HP Smart thing, connect your Evernote account and then every time you scan something, it'll scan to Evernote. JUST LIKE WITH THE SCANSNAP EXCEPT NOW ON YOUR PRINTER YES. Granted, it won't do 50 pages a minute, but I barely care. I just want to be able to scan stuff to the cloud where all my documents for the last decade are organized without having to rely on ancient drivers and software that's no longer supported and this wee MFP (whose acronyms I'm now reassigning because "Multi-Function" is a drastic understatement of its grandeur) does it all. Third - It prints fine. If there's a fourth thing, I'll totally lose my mind because for whatever $100 this thing cost it's totally worth it. Oh! It's small AF! I could put it in my backpack if I really wanted to for some bizarre reason. There you go - I've lost my mind over a printer. Congratulations, HP - I'm glad you're still making printers even though all I ever use it for is to print USPS labels and occasionally an agenda for a paper-loving client, but good on ya. This thing is The One of MFing Ps!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent printer at a great price when I bought it, but might not be worth the current price
*by T***L on August 5, 2025*

I bought this is Jan 2021 for about $139. It's gone up ridiculously since then. I don't think I'd buy it at the current price (around $320 at the time of this writing). That said, this is a fantastic printer. No hassles whatsoever. It always does what I need, works with every device I've wanted to print from, the toner cartridges are super easy to change (and can be found cheaper from third parties), and works just as well now as it did the first day. I managed to set it up by myself (a very significant thing for me) without needing to take any anxiety meds during the process lol. Changing the cartridges takes about 30 seconds or even less once you get the hang of it. It's weirdly like someone deliberately engineered a printer that is user friendly, reliable, and doesn't give you any of the usual unnecessary and infuriating printer "pushback." I probably print an average of a page or two per day -- just light home use -- and I see no reason why this printer wouldn't keep working another several years, as long as HP doesn't do anything stupid like stop supporting the product. I have never used it with Alexa and probably never will, so I can't speak to that feature. But it scans, copies, and prints perfectly using the the normal methods. Wireless feature works perfectly. Knock-off cartridges are well-priced and the ones I've found last about a year at the above level of usage. If you can find this model at a more reasonable price, it's definitely worth getting. This is the first printer I've owned in probably 2 or 3 decades that I actually love and have had no problems with whatsoever. After all those troublesome others, this is a joy to use. But for all those good qualities, I'm STILL not sure I'd pay over $300 for it. I expected some inflation over the last few economically crazy years, but for a $140 item to skyrocket to almost 230% of that price in 4 years is just nuts. Look for it somewhere for under $200 if you can find it, or wait for prime day to see if it get (a lot) cheaper, and then snap it up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tiny but good enough!
*by S***. on June 10, 2021*

This little printer isn't anything special and it has limited features, but it gets the job done. I bought this because it was the cheapest laser printer (I don't print often enough and ink would dry out on me) and because it is itty bitty. The footprint isn't much bigger than a piece of paper itself. The various trays and slides fold back up nicely. I've run about 200 pages through it in the past few days and I haven't seen any issues like smearing or streaking. Set up was a breeze, I don't know about folks saying it took them hours. I just plugged it in, went to the website listed in the manual, downloaded the software, and followed the steps. Wireless printed was also a piece of cake, though I have not tried it with an iOS device. From unboxing to printing, it took me maybe 30-45 minutes. I do wish that the scanner function didn't require an entirely separate software, and I don't like that HP is constantly monitoring usage. I don't know if I'll get a 3rd party toner cartridge when it's time to replace it, but I would at least like that option and the confidence in knowing it's not going to be a waste. Overall, if you just want to print a few black and white pages here and there, such as an application or term paper or something for your records, this is perfect. It's also great for students who might not have much space for bigger, fancier printers. Update: still giving this 4 stars, but this little guy gets hot FAST. I can print maybe 75 pages before I have to let it cool down for a while (automatically pauses to cool). If you don't need to print that much, you should be fine.

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