
The LaserJet P4015 is the big brother of the P4014, ranging between US$1,200 and US$1,800 depending on configuration options. Similarly it offers use on HP's high yield inks cartridges: 24,000 and 10,000 pages.
If HP's print yield figures are accurate you can expect to pay 1.1 US cents per page on both the P4014 and P4015.
Although very similar to the P4014, for the extra price HP says you get this: "IPSec encryption, [which] limits unauthorised access with management features like 802.1X authentication and password protection and guards sensitive information with support for private printing by entering a unique PIN to retrieve documents."
The P4015 also has support for additional EIO HDDs and additional USB ports. However if printer security isn't an issue, it is our view that the P4014 is better value for money.
The P4015 will be available from May 1.








Why can't HP release Office Jet Pro L7780 in Australia.
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/product_detail.do?storeName=storefronts&landing=printer&category=office&orderflow=1&a1=Brand&v1=Officejet&a2=Type&v2=all-in-one&product_code=C8192A%23ABA&catLevel=3
Australia has Officejet L7580 & Officejet L7680 but not the 7780!