As the network prepared variant to the HP LaserJet 4000, the HP LaserJet 4000n comes with Ethernet capabilities included, and a boost in RAM to assist with the additional demands placed on a network tool. All together, the LaserJet 4000n is a well thought out machine able to print and network speeds appropriate for an office of limited size. Additionally, as the unit has been discontinued, bargain hunters could potentially snag it up at a discount cost. An additional 4 MBs of ram over the base model HP LaserJet 4000’s 4 MBs (8 MBs total) is intended to keep print speeds moving along at optimal capacity under heavy stress due to a network. If users find themselves bogging down the printer to an unacceptable degree, additional memory upgrades are also available. Multiple DIMM slots are available for upgrades such as 16 MB EDO DIMMs or 32 MB SDRAM DIMMs. Flash DIMM permanent storage and even specific font DIMM cards such as traditional Chinese or simplified Chinese is also available. Other additional hardware available to upgrade the HP LaserJet 4000n includes an HP JetDirect print serve EIO card, and a hard disk option for permanent storage of often used information, such as a job application or worker registration sheet. The maximum total memory, however, is 100 MBs. |
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Though the HP 5000gn And 5000n models are considerably slower than other laser printers in the same cost range, the network prepared monochrome laser devices still offer a first rate amount of customization options including additional paper storage And memory, as well as a sturdy feature list across the board. With a print speed of only 16 pages per minute for legal sized paper, And 17 pages per minute for letter sizes, the HP 5000gn And 5000n units fall short significantly in the speed section. That being said, the six HP models, while slow, were designed with the personal user in mind, And therefore come at a low cost with a tiny footprint while still offering plenty of high finish features. Print resolution is selectable between 300 dot per inch And 600 dot per inch quality for high speed printing, as well as HP ProRes of 1200 x 1200 dots per inch for high quality. A 100 MHz RISC microprocessor helps to keep things moving in heavy output scenarios, but the HP 5000gn And 5000n’s first page out times still stay at a sluggish 13 seconds. |
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The HP LaserJet P3005 printer series was designed to be flexible, better suiting it for specific work demands. With four model variations obtainable, buyers can pick the hardware set that most accurately fits their needs, without wasting funds on accessories that are frivolous. While the base model operates at up to 35 pages per minute, which stays constant throughout each of the four models, positive variations in the hardware include more standard RAM memory, allowing for better print speed consistency when dealing with larger printing tasks. Also consistent among the printers in the series is the efficient 400 MHz processor. Model variation options include a HP LaserJet P3005d duplexing model, which makes double sided printing automatic, as well as includes additional standard memory, and the HP LaserJet P3005n printer which includes an HP Jetdirect quick Ethernet embedded print server and a total of 80 MBs of on board memory. |
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