A Brief Review Of The Black-And-White HP LaserJet 4000n Printer
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The HP LaserJet 4000n Printer is a monochrome laser type of printer from Hewlett Packard's 4000 series. It boasts of multiple connectivity slots for easy networking capabilities. There's sufficient room for upgrading certain specifications, making it meet easily the demands of a busy office environment. This unit can also handle a variety of media sizes, types, and weights, and uses HP LaserJet 4000N toner for crisp and clear text and images each time.
Inside it is a fast 100-MHz single-chip processor called RISC, or Reduced Instruction Set Computer. With this powerhouse within, as much as 17 monochrome pages can be churned out every minute. Upon purchase, an 8-MB RAM comes already installed. But there are a total of 3 DIMM slots available, making it possible to upgrade the memory to a maximum of 100 MB. This allows for addition of fonts, macros, printer languages, etc.
Inside it is a fast 100-MHz single-chip processor called RISC, or Reduced Instruction Set Computer. With this powerhouse within, as much as 17 monochrome pages can be churned out every minute. Upon purchase, an 8-MB RAM comes already installed. But there are a total of 3 DIMM slots available, making it possible to upgrade the memory to a maximum of 100 MB. This allows for addition of fonts, macros, printer languages, etc.
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Two media trays make it possible to achieve larger input handling capacity. There's a 100-sheet tray and another 500-sheet tray. Media kinds supported include paper (bond, glossy, recycled, rough, etc.), transparencies, envelopes, card stocks and labels. Anywhere from 16 lb to 53 lb of media weight is possible to be used. Compatible media measurements include custom (3 in x 5 in to 8.5 in x 14 in), legal, letter and executive.
Making it ideal to be hooked up to a workgroup is the availability of two EIO slots. First is the high-speed Ethernet 10/100 Base TX card. Second is the bidirectional IEEE 1284 parallel port. The unit comes rated with a duty cycle of 65000 pages every month. Set by Hewlett Packard itself, sticking to this monthly usage volume allows for an optimal printer performance. If not, supplies or consumables may have to be replaced frequently.
To render text and graphics in documents with much clarity, there's a 1,200 x 1,200 dpi (dots per inch) resolution within it. The HP FastRes 1200 works with such to churn out professionally rendered printouts without slowing down the machine. Adding to the quality performance is the new kind of toner. Achieving realistic monochrome images is possible, thanks to the 220 level of gray shades available.
The body of this laser has a dimension of 16.77 in x 15.4 in x 18.5 in (depth x width x height), and it weighs 45.66 lb. There's a control panel on the top part of the unit. It contains a few large buttons for hassle-free operation, plus there's a 2-line LCD screen that displays clearly printer options, status, and some other information.
It takes only 12 second long for the first page to be ejected from the machine, thanks to the Instant-On technology. This allows you to be done with your print job, while other printers are probably just getting warmed up. Languages installed include HP PCL 6 and PostScript 2 emulations. Upon purchase, a CD comes bundled with it. It contains printer language drivers, as well as utilities like FontSmart, Disk Image Maker, ToolBox and Jetadmin.
This device packs within it some technologies, like its HP laser toners, that pave the way for its enhanced performance. Connectivity choices allow for easy connection to an office network. Further, this black and white printer is capable of being upgraded to meet growing output demands, without compromising print quality.
Making it ideal to be hooked up to a workgroup is the availability of two EIO slots. First is the high-speed Ethernet 10/100 Base TX card. Second is the bidirectional IEEE 1284 parallel port. The unit comes rated with a duty cycle of 65000 pages every month. Set by Hewlett Packard itself, sticking to this monthly usage volume allows for an optimal printer performance. If not, supplies or consumables may have to be replaced frequently.
To render text and graphics in documents with much clarity, there's a 1,200 x 1,200 dpi (dots per inch) resolution within it. The HP FastRes 1200 works with such to churn out professionally rendered printouts without slowing down the machine. Adding to the quality performance is the new kind of toner. Achieving realistic monochrome images is possible, thanks to the 220 level of gray shades available.
The body of this laser has a dimension of 16.77 in x 15.4 in x 18.5 in (depth x width x height), and it weighs 45.66 lb. There's a control panel on the top part of the unit. It contains a few large buttons for hassle-free operation, plus there's a 2-line LCD screen that displays clearly printer options, status, and some other information.
It takes only 12 second long for the first page to be ejected from the machine, thanks to the Instant-On technology. This allows you to be done with your print job, while other printers are probably just getting warmed up. Languages installed include HP PCL 6 and PostScript 2 emulations. Upon purchase, a CD comes bundled with it. It contains printer language drivers, as well as utilities like FontSmart, Disk Image Maker, ToolBox and Jetadmin.
This device packs within it some technologies, like its HP laser toners, that pave the way for its enhanced performance. Connectivity choices allow for easy connection to an office network. Further, this black and white printer is capable of being upgraded to meet growing output demands, without compromising print quality.
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