How HP"s 4100 Printer Can Provide The Utmost In Performance For Your Workplace
The HP LaserJet 4100 Printer is one of the monochrome laser printers coming from Hewlett Packard that's easy to operate. Plenty of connectivity options make it easy to set up in a workgroup regardless of the network operating system. What's more, there's sufficient room for expandability to catch up with the increasing productivity requirements of today's demanding workplace.
It has within it a 250MHz reduced instruction set computer, or RISC, microprocessor. With a simple single-chip design, it allows for faster processing. That's the secret behind this laser's printing speed of 25 monochrome pages every minute. What's more, the first printout is done in as short as 12 seconds. Because of this, you're through with your printing task while other rival models are just beginning to get warmed up.
A print resolution capable of producing 1200 x 1200 dots per inch means clearer and sharper printouts. This much resolution is important in yielding professional-looking documents containing both text and graphics. With the Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) onboard, it's possible to enjoy hardcopy of a grayscale image with photorealistic qualities. This feature can be switched on or off as necessitated by what you're printing.
As much as 600 sheets of media can be handled by this laser as there are two media input trays available. The multipurpose tray can hold 16 lb to 53 lb of 100 sheets. On the other hand, the second tray can hold 16 lb to 28 lb of 500 sheets. If you need more input handled, HP has provided a solution. With an optional input tray attached to the unit, the total media input can be maximized to an impressive 1,600 sheets.
Media types handled by this unit include regular paper, bond, coated, rough, recycled, cards and envelopes. It can also work compatibly with transparencies and labels specifically designed for laser printers. Media sizes supported include anywhere from letter, legal, executive and custom ones. If two-sided page printing is required, an optional auto-duplex accessory may be purchased and installed.
Printer languages included are PCL 6, PCL 5E and PostScript 3 to ensure flexibility. Included too are typefaces from these languages, as well as those from HP FontSmart (10) and TrueType (110). There's a 16MB RAM pre-installed, which can be expanded to a max of 256MB as there are available DIMM slots for SDRAM. Further, there are a couple of open Enhanced I/O slots for devices, such as an optional 5GB HDD and others.
Allowing easy connection to a computer or LAN device is the bi-directional IEEE 1248 parallel port. There are numerous optional networking ports which can also be connected to this superior piece of office equipment. They include Jetdirect, LocalTalk and TokenRing for compatibility with a variety of operation systems. To maintain printer performance and efficient use of supplies, Hewlett Packard has set the monthly volume output to 150,000 sheets.
It has within it a 250MHz reduced instruction set computer, or RISC, microprocessor. With a simple single-chip design, it allows for faster processing. That's the secret behind this laser's printing speed of 25 monochrome pages every minute. What's more, the first printout is done in as short as 12 seconds. Because of this, you're through with your printing task while other rival models are just beginning to get warmed up.
A print resolution capable of producing 1200 x 1200 dots per inch means clearer and sharper printouts. This much resolution is important in yielding professional-looking documents containing both text and graphics. With the Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) onboard, it's possible to enjoy hardcopy of a grayscale image with photorealistic qualities. This feature can be switched on or off as necessitated by what you're printing.
As much as 600 sheets of media can be handled by this laser as there are two media input trays available. The multipurpose tray can hold 16 lb to 53 lb of 100 sheets. On the other hand, the second tray can hold 16 lb to 28 lb of 500 sheets. If you need more input handled, HP has provided a solution. With an optional input tray attached to the unit, the total media input can be maximized to an impressive 1,600 sheets.
Media types handled by this unit include regular paper, bond, coated, rough, recycled, cards and envelopes. It can also work compatibly with transparencies and labels specifically designed for laser printers. Media sizes supported include anywhere from letter, legal, executive and custom ones. If two-sided page printing is required, an optional auto-duplex accessory may be purchased and installed.
Printer languages included are PCL 6, PCL 5E and PostScript 3 to ensure flexibility. Included too are typefaces from these languages, as well as those from HP FontSmart (10) and TrueType (110). There's a 16MB RAM pre-installed, which can be expanded to a max of 256MB as there are available DIMM slots for SDRAM. Further, there are a couple of open Enhanced I/O slots for devices, such as an optional 5GB HDD and others.
Allowing easy connection to a computer or LAN device is the bi-directional IEEE 1248 parallel port. There are numerous optional networking ports which can also be connected to this superior piece of office equipment. They include Jetdirect, LocalTalk and TokenRing for compatibility with a variety of operation systems. To maintain printer performance and efficient use of supplies, Hewlett Packard has set the monthly volume output to 150,000 sheets.