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SPECIFICATIONS: Print Speed:Up to 30 ppm; first page out as fast as 8 seconds Print From: Ethernet, USB, PC/Mac® Paper Handling: 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 14"; up to 25,000 pages per month FEATURES: FAST PRODUCTIVITY FOR YOUR TEAM BOOST YOUR BUSINESS IMAGE For business templates and tips on growing and marketing your business, visit the HP Creative Studio at www.hp.com/print. SAVE ENERGY REMEMBER COMPATIBLE TONER, PAPER AND ACCESSORIES See all the compatible toner and recommended papers here RECYCLE In 2006, HP recycled more than 164 million pounds of hardware and print cartridges—the same weight as 600 jumbo jets. (1) Based on the manufacturer’s published product specifications for replacement parts (excluding print cartridges). Pricing is per manufacturer’s website as of March 15, 2008. Actual prices may vary. | ![]() |
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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great printer,
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This review is from: HP P2035N LaserJet Printer Monochrome (Office Product)
This is a great little printer. First page out in 7-8 seconds, and after that a page every two seconds. It is loud, but only while printing. After that a fan runs for about 30 seconds and then shuts down (I returned a Brother 2170 because the fan would run for 15-30 minutes after printing a single page). Installation was a snap. The printer also comes with a regular toner cartridge rather than a "starter" cartridge. Highly recommended.
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Yo, it has a quiet mode setting!,
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This review is from: HP P2035N LaserJet Printer Monochrome (Office Product)
I bought this printer to replace the only printer I've ever owned - my HP Laserjet 4L, which I bought 15 years ago next month. I am still in deep mourning, and I would not have replaced it even now except that I was getting tired of not being able to print legible Mapquest and Google maps. So of course I stuck with HP. Major product loyalty here. Every office I've ever worked in has primarily used HPs because we regretted it if we strayed too far from the mother ship.
I've had this for about six weeks now, and I like it just fine. It was easy to set up and the print quality is excellent (which, after all, is the big enchilada). It will also manually duplex, which is a feature I wanted this time and caused me to eliminate some other printers from the competition. The footprint is actually about the same as my lil' 4L's, but it's so much taller it looks gigantic, which is a drawback. I had read the reviews here before purchasing, many of which comment on how noisy it is. That's true, but I found when going through the settings on the installation CD that it has a quiet mode, which turns out to be substantially less noisy than the regular mode. It does slow the print speed down slightly, but one could always change the setting for a big job and go take the dog for a walk. The only reason I'm giving this a 4 instead of a five is that it will be a while before I can fully evaluate how well the toner cartridges do. Otherwise, if I can't keep my Laserjet 4L, I'll take this one.
45 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Horrible printer. Consant lockups and loss of connectivity. Buyer Beware.,
This review is from: HP P2035N LaserJet Printer Monochrome (Office Product)
If I could give this printer a zero star rating, I would.
This printer suffers from the same problems that plagued the last series of printers. The previous model was the P2015dn that would lose its web interface and network settings randomly. A power cycle would usually bring the printers back online. We have had this printer in service for 5 days. In the 5 days, it went offline/locked up 5 times. Each time, the printer locked up completely. It could not be printed to, the web interface was not accessible, it could not be pinged and dropped completely off the network. It could not even be seen in the router as an active client. The first lockup started at the 36 hour mark, then around 21 hours, and again around 20 hours and then the final straw was twice in the same day within 8 hours. Each time, power cycling the printer brought it up. This is not acceptable for a network printer. You should not have to power cycle it to make sure the printer is online and your print job will go through. A call to HP was useless, and they denied any problems. Do a quick google search and this problem is all over the HP tech support forums. This problem affects all of the "P" and "CP" series printers. HP has not made a reliable business class printers since the 1320n back when the printers were still made in japan. They have now switched to a Chinese manufacturer for their printers. Stay away.
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