The HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdw is the upper-tier of the HP Color LaserJet Pro line, positioned for SMB offices needing colour A4 multifunction at 35 ppm with full print, scan, copy, fax. The unit ships through the retail channel as well as the dealer network, and ranks among the most-purchased HP colour MFPs by Spanish SMBs in 2026. This review takes a first-30-days angle: tracking the unit from unboxing through the first month of daily operation at a 6-staff Spanish architectural practice in Bilbao. The aim is to capture what setup actually looks like, what the first week reveals, and what the first month settles into.
The 4301fdw earns its spot in the HP Color LaserJet Pro line through the combination of 35 ppm rated speed, full multifunction capability, HP Smart app integration, and a Spanish retail-channel price that lands clearly below the dealer-channel Enterprise alternatives. After 30 days at the Bilbao architecture practice, the unit holds up under typical SMB workload.
Delivery box arrived from Amazon Business at the Bilbao office. Unboxing took 22 minutes including removing protective tape (37 strips of orange tape between the 4 toner cartridges, paper trays, scanner bed, DADF, and finisher tray). Setup videos available through QR code on the box; HP Smart app on iPhone guided the rest.
HP Smart app paired the device with the office WiFi in under 4 minutes. The HP+ account setup added another 6 minutes; the option to enable HP+ services (Instant Ink subscription, advanced features) was clear without aggressive upselling. Staff registered their iPhones to HP Smart for mobile print.
First test print: A4 colour brochure from the architectural practice's marketing folder. Output measured against the brand red on the practice letterhead: 1.8 ΔE deviation, inside perceptible threshold. First scan: 12-page project drawing through the DADF, simplex colour at 30 ipm. Document landed in the Mac's Downloads folder as searchable PDF.
By day 7 the office had submitted 320 pages of print, scan, and copy across the 6 staff. The DADF cleared three larger 60-page project scans without misfeeds. First-page-out from sleep measured 6.2 seconds; faster than the previous Brother MFC-J5945DW the unit replaced.
Day 10 saw the first paper jam: a 200 gsm coated paper portfolio cover stuck in the fuser exit. Auto-jam-clear procedure on the panel walked the user through removal in 3 minutes. The bypass tray accepted the same stock thereafter without recurrence.
HP pushed firmware update FW-2024.11 to the device overnight. Update completed automatically; the morning panel showed "ready" without any user intervention. No workflows broken; the new firmware added Microsoft 365 Teams direct scan destination.
Cyan cartridge crossed the 80% used threshold at day 22. HP Smart app pushed the notification to the office manager's iPhone; replacement cartridge ordered through Amazon Business and arrived next day. Swap took 90 seconds. No print quality impact during the low-toner window.
By day 30 the office had cumulative 2,140 pages of mixed print, scan, copy. Daily walk-up traffic averaged 14 sessions. The unit transitioned to deep sleep reliably every evening and woke on first morning use. HP Smart app on iPhones used by 4 of 6 staff for mobile workflows.
Lawyers, accountants, architects, consultants. Moderate colour mix for client work plus daily mono document workflow. The 4301fdw covers the requirement cleanly.
Patient consent forms, occasional clinical imaging colour prints, insurance documentation. The DADF handles patient paperwork scanning reliably; print quality fits clinical document standards.
Daily invoice prints, occasional product brochures, weekly inventory reports. Volume usually under 1,500 pages monthly. The 4301fdw is sized comfortably for this profile.
SOHO professional with occasional print and scan needs. The 4301fdw is over-sized; the smaller HP Color LaserJet MFP M283fdw at 22 ppm covers the workload at half the price.
The 4301fdw is A4 only. Offices that print plans, posters, A3 brochures must look at the LaserJet Enterprise M681 or move to a Japanese-brand A3 multifunction.
The 4301fdw is rated up to 3K pages monthly recommended duty cycle. Offices regularly exceeding this should size up to the Enterprise LaserJet Pro 4302 or move to dealer-channel managed contract.
At the SMB A4 colour multifunction tier in 2026, the 4301fdw competes most directly with the Brother MFC-L8390CDW, Canon i-SENSYS X C1538P, Kyocera ECOSYS MA3500ci, and the Xerox WorkCentre 6515. The 4301fdw leads on three axes: HP Smart mobile app polish (best in this cluster), HP Spanish retail channel availability (largest distribution in Spain), and the 35 ppm rated speed (above Brother and Xerox in this comparison set). The watchpoints are the 80K-page drum yield (below Kyocera) and the OEM toner pricing (above Brother and Kyocera).
Three SMB profiles fit the 4301fdw squarely: 4 to 10 staff professional services offices at 1K to 2.5K pages monthly with moderate colour mix; small clinics and dental practices wanting reliable colour MFP with HP service backing; and retail back offices needing daily invoice and report production with occasional colour. Three profiles should look elsewhere: single-user home offices (the smaller M283fdw covers the workload at half the price); offices needing A3 capability (HP LaserJet Enterprise M681 or Japanese A3 alternatives); offices above 3K pages monthly (size up to the LaserJet Pro 4302 or to managed-contract Enterprise units).
The HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdw earns a clear B+ as a Spanish SMB A4 colour multifunction in 2026. The 30-day journey from unboxing through first month of operation confirmed the unit's main strengths: clean setup experience, reliable workflow adoption, HP Smart app polish, and Spanish retail channel availability that keeps replacement consumables one-day-shipping away. For the target SMB profile (4 to 10 staff, 1K to 2.5K monthly volume, moderate colour mix), the 4301fdw is a defensible default. Offices outside that profile have legitimate alternatives.
For Spanish buyers exploring the wider HP office line, the HP LaserJet MFP M635h workgroup review covers the higher-volume mono A4 Enterprise tier sibling, and the HP Smart vs Universal Print Driver guide walks through the driver choice that affects every HP printer rollout.