The HP LaserJet 4000n Printer comes from Hewlett Packard's 4000 series of black and white laser printers.
It has a couple of connectivity options for easy attachment to a workgroup.
There's plenty of room for upgrading certain features to easily meet the productivity requirements of any office environment.
It can also work on an array of media dimensions, types, and weights.
What's more, the HP LaserJet 4000n toner and enhanced printing resolution allow for impressive output every time.
Within its body is a single-chip 100-MHz Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) processor.
With such around, it's possible for the unit to churn out up to 17 pages each minute.
There's a RAM of 8 MB already installed upon purchase.
But because there are as much as 3 available DIMM slots, expanding the memory to a maximum of 100 MB is possible.
This feature enables you to add fonts, patterns, macros, languages, and more.
There are a couple of media trays for larger input capacity.
Tray 1 can handle as much as 100 sheets, while tray 2 is capable of having up to 500 sheets.
Media dimensions compatible with the 4000n include letter, legal and executive.
Custom sizes are also fine, as long as they measure anywhere from 3" x 5" to 8.
5" x 14".
There are an assortment of supported media types, including bond, coated, recycled, rough, transparencies, envelopes, labels and cards.
Media weights from 16 to 53 lb may be used.
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.
A print resolution of 1200 dpi x 1200 dpi paves the way for rendering text and graphics with clarity and sharpness.
Ensuring professional quality output without negatively affecting the unit's functioning is the HP FastRes 1200.
A new kind of precision HP toner that has been developed is part of the machine.
And with up to 220 levels of gray shades, printing of photorealistic grayscale images is no problem.
The 4000n measures a total of 16.
77" (length) x 15.
4" (width) x 18.
5" (height) and weights 45.
66 lb.
Located on top of the unit is the control panel, which contains large buttons for trouble-free operation.
Additionally, there's a two-liner display panel that allows you to clearly see options, functions, status and 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.
It has a couple of connectivity options for easy attachment to a workgroup.
There's plenty of room for upgrading certain features to easily meet the productivity requirements of any office environment.
It can also work on an array of media dimensions, types, and weights.
What's more, the HP LaserJet 4000n toner and enhanced printing resolution allow for impressive output every time.
Within its body is a single-chip 100-MHz Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) processor.
With such around, it's possible for the unit to churn out up to 17 pages each minute.
There's a RAM of 8 MB already installed upon purchase.
But because there are as much as 3 available DIMM slots, expanding the memory to a maximum of 100 MB is possible.
This feature enables you to add fonts, patterns, macros, languages, and more.
There are a couple of media trays for larger input capacity.
Tray 1 can handle as much as 100 sheets, while tray 2 is capable of having up to 500 sheets.
Media dimensions compatible with the 4000n include letter, legal and executive.
Custom sizes are also fine, as long as they measure anywhere from 3" x 5" to 8.
5" x 14".
There are an assortment of supported media types, including bond, coated, recycled, rough, transparencies, envelopes, labels and cards.
Media weights from 16 to 53 lb may be used.
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.
A print resolution of 1200 dpi x 1200 dpi paves the way for rendering text and graphics with clarity and sharpness.
Ensuring professional quality output without negatively affecting the unit's functioning is the HP FastRes 1200.
A new kind of precision HP toner that has been developed is part of the machine.
And with up to 220 levels of gray shades, printing of photorealistic grayscale images is no problem.
The 4000n measures a total of 16.
77" (length) x 15.
4" (width) x 18.
5" (height) and weights 45.
66 lb.
Located on top of the unit is the control panel, which contains large buttons for trouble-free operation.
Additionally, there's a two-liner display panel that allows you to clearly see options, functions, status and 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.
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