

However, it also adds one particularly nice touch. Although that should be enough for most small offices, if you need more, you can also add an optional 500-sheet tray ($125 direct) for a total 800-sheet capacity.Īs with most office MFPs, the M425dn includes both a letter-size flatbed and an automatic document feeder (ADF) that can scan up to legal-size pages. For the M425dn, the paper handling features include a 250-sheet paper tray, a 50-sheet multi-purpose tray, and a built in duplexer (for two-sided printing). In both cases, much of the reason for the large size is to make room for paper. However, the M425dn is a bit smaller, at 16.7 by 17.3 by 15.1 inches (HWD), making it a little easier to find room for. Both printers are meant primarily for micro or small offices or workgroups with relatively heavy-duty needs. More important, as with M401dn, the M425dn is a potentially good choice for the right office.Īlthough the M425dn is a little more expensive than the Editors' Choice OKI MB471 ($399 direct, 4 stars), it's very much in the same class. As with its single-function cousin, the printer's strong points include above par output quality and paper handling along with an assortment of extras, including a touch-screen control panel.


