#1 & 2: HP Color Laserjet 2500nSpecifications: * 16PPM Black, 4PPM Color * First page out in 16 seconds * 64 MB RAM * 30,000 Monthly Duty Cycle * Input Capacity: 375 Pages (Tray 1: 125-sheet (multipurpose tray), tray 2: 250-sheet) * Paper Sizes: Letter, legal, executive, envelopes: No. 10, Monarch; Tray 1: 3 x 5 in to 8.5 x 14 in Tray 2: 5.8 x 8.3 in to 8.5 x 14 in * Media types: Paper (plain, glossy, tough, recycled), envelopes, transparencies, labels and cardstock * Connectivity: Parallel, USB and 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet Page Count: 6,340Color Pagecount: 3,490Supplies Included: * Black Toner: 49% (~3000 Pages) * Cyan Toner: 49% (~2600 Pages) * Magenta Toner: 49% (~2600 Pages) * Yellow Toner: 53% (~2800 Pages) * Imaging Drum: 55% (~3800 Pages) Asking $150#3: HP Laserjet 4100DTNHuge paper input capacity and extremely fast output . . . . this thing will spit out a 100 pages in a few minutes like nothing. Perfect for sharing with a whole house!An HP OEM 61X High-Capacity toner is included with 62% remaining, which will yield 4-5k prints depending on coverage. The pagecount on this printer is only 58k, roughly a few weeks worth of use by the duty cycle.Specs: * 1200 x 1200 DPI Resolution * 25 PPM Print Speed * 32MB RAM (expandable to 256MB) * 1100 Sheets Input Capacity (Two 500-sheet trays plus manual feed) * Auto-Duplex Module (Two-sided printing) * First Page Out: 12 Seconds * Monthly Duty Cycle: 150,000 Pages * 610N EIO Jetdirect Module (10/100 BaseTX) * Connects Via Parallel and Fast Ethernet * Environments: Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT 4.0, XP, Vista, Mac OS 7.5+ Page Count: 58KAsking $100#4: Laserjet 4050TSpecifications:1200x1200 DPI resolution16MB Ram17 Pages Per MinuteInstant-on fuser, first page out in 13 seconds!HP PCL 6, HP PCL 5e, Adobe PostScript Level 2Handles everything from 3x5" to LegalParallel and Serial InterfacesMonthly Duty Cycle: 65,000600 Sheet Input Capacity (2x 250 sheet trays, 100 manual feed) Asking $40#5: HP Laserjet 4300dnIf you need SERIOUS high-volume printing, this is what you want. 45 pages per minute, this is a newer generation HP Laserjet with serious performance upgrades from the 4000/4100 series. A genuine HP 39A toner cartridge is included with 77% remaining, which according to the supplies status page should be good for in excess of 15,000 more pages.Specs: * 1200 x 1200 DPI Resolution * 45 PPM Print Speed * 80MB RAM * 600 Sheets Input Capacity (expandable to 1,100 sheets) * Monthly Duty Cycle: 150k Pages * 350mhz Processor * 610N EIO Jetdirect Module (10/100 BaseTX), J4169A * Auto-Duplexing Module (Two-Sided Printing) * Connects Via Parallel and Fast Ethernet * Environments: Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT 4.0, XP, Vista, Mac OS 7.5+Asking $250[Edited on July 13, 2008 at 1:39 PM. Reason : .]
7/13/2008 1:38:26 PM
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7/14/2008 10:37:08 PM
I'll take the 4100DTN. Also, what's the total page count on the 4300dn? A friend of mine may be interested. Also, for the 4050T, you have a picture of a 4050TN, so which is it? [Edited on July 15, 2008 at 12:09 AM. Reason : tn]
7/15/2008 12:01:45 AM
Only difference between the 4050T and TN is a network card plugged into the back. They're identical machines, heh. Ditto with the "d" designation, it just means a duplex module is plugged into the back.Total pagecount on the 4300dn is 228k. It had a new fuser and maint kit at 200k, and is in great shape. They're rated to around 2 million, so plenty of life left!
7/15/2008 1:05:30 AM
The 4100DTN and 4300dn are both SOLD! The others are still here.
7/15/2008 8:25:20 PM