HP Laser MFP 135w vs Canon MF3010
Both are compact monochrome multifunction printers, but the HP 135w is the better fit when wireless printing matters while the Canon MF3010 is built around a simpler USB-only workflow.
Canon specifications
Compact monochrome laser all-in-one with print, scan and copy, designed around a simple USB-connected desktop workflow.
Colourpoint verdict: Simple and compact, but its USB-only design is the deciding limitation when compared with newer wireless MFPs.
| Technology | Monochrome laser |
|---|---|
| Functions | Print, copy, scan |
| Print speed | Up to 19 ppm (Letter) |
| Resolution | Up to 600 × 600 dpi |
| Duty cycle | Up to 8,000 pages/month |
| Recommended volume | 100–1,000 pages/month on current Canon VP specifications |
| Duplex | Manual |
| Wi‑Fi | No |
| Ethernet | No |
| USB | USB 2.0 High-Speed |
| Paper input | 150 sheets |
| Paper output | 100 sheets |
| Display | 1-digit LED |
Personal desks, reception counters and small offices that want a straightforward print/scan/copy device.
No Wi‑Fi or Ethernet, so it is much less convenient as a shared network printer.
Both are compact monochrome multifunction printers, but the HP 135w is the better fit when wireless printing matters while the Canon MF3010 is built around a simpler USB-only workflow.
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