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Brand: Hewlett-Packard EAN: 0829160414430 Item Dimensions: Label: Hewlett Packard Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Model: Q5401A#ABA Modem Description: None MPN: Q5401A#ABA Platform: Mac OS X Publisher: Hewlett Packard Release Date: October 18, 2004 Studio: Hewlett Packard System Memory Size: 64 MB Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: The HP LaserJet 4250 increases workgroup productivity with fast print speeds up to 45 ppm and less than 8 seconds for the first page out. A 460 MHz processor, expandable memory, industry-leading internal networking, and genuine HP printing supplies round out this printer's performance features. Embedded Web server and Web Jetadmin assist in the overall manageability of the printer, letting you change settings and run upgrades with ease. HP Smart printing technology in HP printing supplies and the printer provides easy status monitoring and proactive alert messages, so you spend more time focusing on your business. Get the capabilities you need with a host of versatile optional features, including high-capacity paper trays, stapling and stacking accessories, as well as third-party solutions through Compact Flash support. The HP LaserJet 4250 printer series grows with your business. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Reliable, low-maintenanceI've installed a dozen of these printers on our office network beginning about 3 years ago. All are still up and running. Low maintenance workhorses, all I've had to do is purchase more toner cartridges as needed. Compared to our old Xerox printers, these are a dream come true. No fusers, transfer kits, main charge grids, or imaging units to replace. Easy to follow configuration and help screens makes it simple to set up as stand-alones or on a network. I've tried a couple of "lighter-duty" ... Read More Rating: - Fast, Darned FastI am used to faster network printers in the 30ppm range (which makes home printers seem slow). Then, this thing spits out at 45ppm. It seems like ours does 60ppm because it prints a page per second (maybe because they are not full pages of text). Wow. Of course, the expected HP quality and reliability. |