When Considering The HP LaserJet 2200 Printer

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When considering the HP LaserJet 2200 printer and HP LaserJet 2200 toner, keep in mind that one will be getting a workhorse laser printer meant to be used mainly as a computer-to-printer unit for the most part. It features excellent print speed and good print quality at a price (new, around $130) that will be hard to beat for those small office or home office entrepreneurs on a budget.

At 18 pages per minute of monochrome output, there are few other laser printers at this price point that can keep up with the LaserJet 2200. In fact, most other printers selling for what this unit currently goes for would be hard pressed to deliver print speed within three or four pages per minute of this printer, which might be a strong selling point for most any prospective customer.

Going hand-in-hand with the fine print speed of this HP printer, is its 1,200 dots per inch print quality. This means that the resolution of a product printed out by this particular Hewlett-Packard model will be excellent across almost all print criteria. Output should emerge looking sharp, clear and with no evidence of blurring or smudging. It also can print graphics-rich jobs as well.

The LaserJet 2200 is also a fairly compact machine and actually doesn't weigh very much when compared to its counterparts out there in the marketplace. It is only 10 inches high and about 16 inches wide, which means it will only take up a fairly small corner on a desktop or next to any computer to which it's been connected.

Onboard memory supplied by Hewlett-Packard for this unit comes in at 8 MB, which can be upgraded to 72 MB at its maximum. The computer and the printer will share processing power for the most part, and the printer itself comes supplied with a 133 MHz processor, which is adequate enough to handle printing prioritization and output duties under most any circumstance.

The LaserJet 2200 is also fairly versatile in terms of how it can be connected to a computer or even to a very small workgroup. It comes with both USB and parallel port connection capabilities right out of the box. It will not, however, come with a USB cable, so be prepared to shell out several additional dollars for a good quality cable to run between the printer and the computer.

Paper capacity for this machine is a very fine 350 sheets, 250 of which can be held in a single auto load input tray. A single manual load input slot can also accommodate another 100 sheets of paper. As far as all the different kinds of paper stock and media stock the printer can handle, most experts say it is equally as versatile at that as it is at being able to connect to a computer.

With a monthly duty cycle of 40,000 pages, the HP LaserJet 2200 printer is a durable model from Hewlett-Packard that can run well on a number of Windows and even Mac OS 7.5.5 operating systems. It can be found for about $120 retail and it offers its user good print speed and excellent print quality, making it an ideal candidate for most small office/home office environments.

The HP LaserJet 2200 toner offers the reliability so admired by fans of Hewlett-Packard. Quality HP toner is always at the top of the game when it comes to how your documents look, as the end product is where the true value of the toner used shows.

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