Saturday, August 31, 2013

HP Color Laserjet 4700N Printer. 31PPM, 128MB(STD) with 544(MAX), 100-SHEET Mul

Bargain HP Color Laserjet 4700N Printer. 31PPM, 128MB(STD) with 544(MAX), 100-SHEET Mul


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  • Catalog Publishing Type - Printers-Laser/Solid Ink
  • Connector/Port/Interface - EIO, Ethernet, Parallel, USB
  • Depth - 23 1/2 in
  • Duplex Printing - Automatic
  • First Page Out - 10.0 sec

This Laser Printers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. It might last forever....
I don't review a lot of stuff.... in fact very seldom do I review anything. But, this morning I was moved to review the HP LJ 4700 when I printed out the "Usage Page"; Wow.

The report says we've run 229,567 letter sized sheets through this printer since we started using it some 5 or 6 years ago. All of the paper that goes through it is 85 pound stuff used in mailings, and all of the printed materials are color. I'm sure I'll jinx the reliability by saying all this, but, up to now, we've not had any problems other than stuff that was traced back to the refurb cartridges we use almost exclusively.

I might also mention that it has been used by about 5 different people in our company and some of us slam it around a pretty good bit. It will be in heavy use for months at a time, then will sit idle for months. And, of course, we use refurbished cartridges of who-knows-what kind of origin. In short, we use it hard much of the time.

I must say that I'd...

2. 3r
great printer, we have been wanting one for a while, great price
product as described

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Excellent Printer, Workhorse.
We have three of these printers in our offices. They are reliable, dependable, and quick. The ink cartridges last a long time. The only downsize is the printer is big and heavy. Excellent for text, reports, newsletters, where multiple copies are required.
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