- 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution
- 35 pages per minute; 150,000-page per month duty cycle
- 2 input trays, 600 sheets
- HP Jetdirect 10/100Base-TX printer server
- Parallel interface; PC and Mac compatible
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This is the printer I use at my office, and have never once been disapointed with the results; crystal clear printing at a very high speed. Easy to use and even easier to troubleshoot with the screen feature serving as your “help” manual.
We’ve had this printer for a little under a year and had to change the toner once (with three people printing at least 75-100 pages/day).
I definitely recommend this for any small business/office setting and I’m actually considering one for my home!!
Rating: 5 / 5
We have had a 4200 since September 2003 when it was purchased to print daily business reports and monthly billing statements. We have been pleased with its speedy printing and with its excellent print quality.
On the down side, we have a LOT of trouble with paper jams. Seems like every day or so we have to open it up and pull out a sheet of crumpled paper. And it is pretty bad about feeding more than one sheet at a time. I wouldn’t swear that a more expensive paper would not solve the problem but we use so much paper we have been buying the least expensive, store branded variety.
One further observation; the construction quality just seems a little cheesy, not like our old HP LaserJet 4, which has printed about a zillion copies and just keeps plugging along, never jams and never feeds multiple sheets. (All the criticisms mentioned also apply to an HP OfficeJet 7130 all-in-one we purchased for another office)
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought this printer as a replacement for an identical one that finally wore out. It arrived missing the network card which then took another couple weeks to receive. That card was defective also and I am still awaiting re3solution to this problem.
Rating: 2 / 5