fregac All American 4731 Posts user info edit post |
I have another batch of laser printers in, with a pretty wide range of specs and capabilities. All prices are negotiable, and everything works great. They are:
#1: Dell 5100CN Color Laser Printer
This is a serious high speed high volume color laser, with integrated duplex and network capabilities. Prints B&W at 35PPM and color at 25PMP, and produces some excellent looking prints. Includes a full supply of toners, all but one of them brand new with 100% remaining on their 8,000 page capacity. Only has a 15k total pagecount, barely used!
Specifications:
- 35PPM Print Speed, 25PPM Color
- Automatic Duplexing (Double-Sided printing) Built in
- First page out in 15 seconds (from both Ready and Powersave)
- 2400x600 DPI Resolution with 2400 IQ Image RET
- 128MB RAM
- 90,000 Page Monthly Duty Cycle
- 500-Sheet paper magazine plus 150 Sheet Seconday tray
- Media types: Paper (plain, glossy, tough, recycled), envelopes, transparencies, labels and cardstock
- Parallel, USB, and 10/100 Ethernet Networking Built-in
Supplies Included:
Black Toner: 100% (~9,000 Pages) Cyan Toner: 100% (~8,000 Pages) Magenta Toner: 100% (~8,000 Pages) Yellow Toner: 60% (~5,000 Pages)
Asking $250
#2: Xerox Phaser 8400N High-Speed Solid Ink Color Printer
Like all the Phaser solid ink models, this really puts out some amazing high quality prints at a resolution to match even the expensive photography inkjets at a fraction of the cost per page. Because of the solid ink technology its prints have a great glossy finish similar to magazine pages or commercial photo prints, even on cheap paper. Includes a supply of ink (one stick of each color, probably around 1k pages worth) and has built-in network capability.
Specifications:
- 24PPM Print Speed (Black and full color)
- 1200x1200 Resolution, 1200 "FinePoint" Technology
- First Page Out: 6 seconds
- 256MB Ram
- Monthly Duty Cycle: 85,000 Pages
- 625 Sheet Paper Capacity, 525 sheet tray plus 100 manual feed
- 10/100 BaseTX Ethernet, built in Web Server and Admin tools/remote printing
- Connects via USB or directly to Ethernet networks
More Detailed Specs from Xerox: http://www.office.xerox.com/printers/color-printers/phaser-8400/enus.html
Asking $120
#3: HP Color Laserjet 2550N
A simple, inexpensive network color laser printer, for those who don't need the high speed or volume of the above models. Includes a full set of supplies and is in good condition aside from a few scuffs on the front from being stacked. Includes a full set up supplies with 1k pages or so left on the toners. Prints 20PPM B&W and 4PPM Color.
Asking $75
#4: HP Laserjet 1200 Desktop Laser Printer
A smaller B&W desktop laser printer, hooks up via USB. In great working shape with a good toner. 20PPM output, 1200x1200dpi resolution.
Asking $40
#5: HP Laserjet 1022 Laser Printer
Very similar to the 1200, just a tad smaller. USB desktop laser printer, 1200x1200dpi with 19PPM output. A nice little home-use B&W laser.
Asking $307/31/2011 3:34:38 PM |
homeslice11 All American 611 Posts user info edit post |
A dumb, but valid question, are these compatible with Vista and Windows 7 (more so #4/#5)? Such as can the preferences tab be accessed in Vista/7. HP is notorious for not supporting an operating system that wasn't current when the product was manufactured. Let me know k thanks 8/4/2011 11:47:03 PM |