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HP Laser Printers: The First and the Best



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By : Samuel Buchauer    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-20 07:01:42
Since 200 AD, printing has already been rampant, when the Chinese used woodblock printing as a form of producing text and images on textiles. Through the years, the development of printers has turned into a broad highway of twists and turns, several alterations, new variations, and latest technological developments. The laser printer is one of the most outstanding innovations in printing technology, which was invented by Gary Starkweather of Xerox.

One of the pioneers in laser printing development was Hewlett-Packard. As a matter of fact, HP is actually a contributor in laser printing history. The first commercial laser printer was designed for mass printing and was very large. It was released by IBM. Xerox Star was next introduced in 1981 as the first laser printer for office-setting. In 1984, HP developed a smaller and less expensive model, the LaserJet.

HP's LaserJet has become the company's trademark name for its product line of laser printers. From 1984 up to the present time, HP has been developing laser printers into higher quality and more advanced technological devices. Not only are the latest models of laser printers very functional and suitable for the needs of the modern world, they are also very competitive in regards to technology.

The LaserJet P3015dn is an outstanding but cost-wise model of a laser printer that offers a good set of features. Print fast with its 42 page-per-minute printing speed and even save paper through the duplex printing system. You can even print directly from a USB via the USB 2.0 port, saving effort of turning on a computer. You can print up to 6,000 pages using a single ink cartridge.

The LaserJet Pro P1606dn is a different model that has excellent features like the automatic on/off function that saves energy. Printing speed is 26 pages-per-minute for letter size bond paper, and 25 pages-per-minute for A4 size. Share the device with four friends using the Ethernet network setting. It also has a Quiet mode that allows you to print without causing any racket.

The LaserJet M4345x is a multifunctional laser printer that offers only the best when it comes to office or business printing. You can print, scan, copy, and fax easily using the easy-to-use command system and buttons. At a printing speed of 45 pages per minute, there's no doubt you'll be able to print out that 500-pag annual report that you need in a zip.

The LaserJet Pro M1212nf features the best and most cutting-edge in laser printing technology. It can copy, print, scan, and fax but still occupy the spot for a printer because of its stylish and compact design. It also has the automatic document feeder feature which allows you to mindlessly leave the machine while printing, copying, or scanning because it automatically feeds paper without command.

For small businesses and offices, laser printers are best to use. They feature excellent printing quality and quick document printing abilities. But if you want to get the best in laser printing technology, choose the pioneer and the premier. Choose HP.

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