Hewlett Packard is a market leader in color LaserJet printing technology, providing personal and business solutions from handheld devices to powerful supercomputer installations. While its Color LaserJet HP 2550, HP All-in-one 2500L, HP 2550L, HP 2550LN and HP 2550N have been discontinued, the conveniently sized printers and refurbished models are still running strong.
The HP Color LaserJet 2500 series delivers professional, high-quality prints for a comparatively low price. The printer is ideal for home office, small workgroup, desktop or personal use, offering network capability and great results on small print runs. It’s compact body and sleek style sit unobtrusively within any environment. These dynamic printers are compatible with PC, Unix and Mac computers.
The Hewlett Packard’s 2800 series gives professionals and individuals wide formatting capabilities from a compact, desktop model. The HP 2800 series allows fluid printing on letter, legal, super B, tabloid, executive, statement, 8.5 x 13 and No. 10 Monarch envelopes, plus index cards. These models are study, delivering up to 12,000 pages per month.
One more step up, the HP 2820 All-in-one Color Laser Printer is Better Buys for Business’ 2006 Editors Choice, giving you the ability to print, color scan and copy. With much more power, this printer produces 20 full-color pages per minute, ideal for an entire wired network team.
Compatible supplies for the Color LaserJet HP 2550, HP All-in-one 2500L, HP 2550L, HP 2550LN and HP 2550N, the HP 2800 and the HP 2820 All-in-one models include:
For use with the HP Color LaserJet 2500 series:
HP C9700A: Black Laser Toner Cartridge
HP C9701A: Cyan Laser Toner Cartridge
HP C9702A: Yellow Laser Toner Cartridge
HP C9703A: Magenta Laser Toner Cartridge
HP Q3961A: Cyan Laser Toner Cartridge
For use with the HP Color LaserJet 2550 series:
HP Q3962A: Yellow Laser Toner Cartridge
HP Q3963A: Magenta Laser Toner Cartridge
HP Q3964A: Imaging Drum
Friday, March 20, 2009
Hewlett Packard Delivers Exceptional Color Laserjet Printing Technology
by: Dean Gutch