The product number is CZ177A for the HP LaserJet Pro MFP M125ra model, which characteristically has rear hi-speed USB 2.0 port. It also does not have mobile printing features and does not support HP ePrint and Apple AirPrint. The measured dimensions of the printer with closed doors and trays include a height of 10 inches. Also, 17.2 inches of depth, a width of 16.5 inches and a weight of 18.3 lbs.
In terms of paper specifications, the printer boasts a primary input tray that accommodates up to 150 sheets of plain paper. Meanwhile, the output tray can hold up to 100 sheets of printed pages. It’s worth noting that the printer supports a range of media types, including transparencies, envelopes, legal-sized paper, and postcards. These alternative paper sizes require less space to fill any of the trays.
for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Full Solution Drivers and Software for windows XP Vista 7 8 8.1 10.exe | 108.80 MB | |
PCLm Print Driver for windows XP Vista 7 8 8.1 10.exe | 88.03 MB | |
PCLm Driver Only – no Installer for windows XP Vista 7 8 8.1.exe | 15.08 MB |
HP LaserJet Pro MFP M125ra driver for Mac
Filename | Size | Download |
Easy Start Printer Setup Software for Mac OS X 10.9 to 11.zip | 9.06 MB | |
Full Solution Drivers and Software for Mac OS X 10.6 to 10.11.dmg | 139.85 MB | |
Software Update for Scanning issues for Mac OS X 10.11.pkg | 146.73 MB |
The array of paper sizes that can be accommodated by our system is impressive, featuring the likes of US legal, letter, A4, A5, A6 and Executive, as well as envelope sizes such as DL, B5, C5 and the US No 10. But that’s not all – we also cater to more unique sizes, including the Japanese postcard and second Japanese cards. Our system is designed to meet your needs, even if they go beyond standard sizes. With our support for custom sizes, you can be confident that you’ll be able to print whatever you need, no matter how unconventional it may be.
The printer specifications boast an impressive maximum resolution of 600 x 600 dots per inch (dpi) at plain-best mode. However, even the draft mode impresses with a minimum resolution of 300 x 300 dpi, while normal mode kicks it up a notch with a 600 x 400 resolution. The input resolution is equally noteworthy, clocking in at a remarkable 1200 x 1200 dpi. Not to be outdone, the printer’s device language is the HP PCL3 GUI, ensuring seamless communication between the device and the user.
According to the default mode, the copy function operates at a velocity of up to 21 cpm. However, the swiftness of the process is subject to the intricacy of the document and the printer model in use. With its Digital Image Processing functionality, the copy resolution takes as little as 15 seconds. The scanning process is carried out at a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi but can be augmented to approximately 19200 dpi.