Giving the HP LaserJet 2200 printer and HP LaserJet 2200 toner a look also gives one the chance to assess all of the functions and features of this workhorse laser monochrome printer. For one, it seems as if it’s intended be used in a small workgroup or as a printer-to-computer personal-type model. It works hard to deliver nice print speeds and equally fine printing quality and all at a price of about $130 before any discounts. It’s sure to be attractive to may prospective customers because of those facts.
Speed of printing from this black-and-white laser printer is actually one of the stronger selling points, which is buttressed by that low retail price for a laser printer. At 8 ppm, it won’t be considered a “speedy” printer, but combined with the low price, it makes it hard to pass the LaserJet 2200 by. Most other printers of this capability, even if they were able to meet this unit’s price, are usually a couple pages per minute lower.
Working together with that print speed is the LaserJet 2200′s print quality. It has the ability to deliver crisp and clear product because it delivers print resolution at 1,200 dpi. In fact, most assessment criteria testing reveals that the quality of the print product put out will be uniformly excellent. There will be little evidence of any smudging or blurring for one, and it does fine at graphics-intensive print jobs, if needed.
Physically, this HP printer is sure to please with its svelte looks. It’s only 16 inches wide by about 10 inches high and will occupy a place on a desktop with little real trouble. It’s also fairly low in weight, matching up nicely against most of the peer group within which the HP 2200 finds itself. In fact, it’s a bit of shock that the printer isn’t larger given all of the print quality it delivers along with acceptable print speed.
Onboard memory supplied by Hewlett-Packard for this unit comes in at 8 MB, which can be upgraded to 72 MB at its maximum. The computer and the printer will share processing power for the most part, and the printer itself comes supplied with a 133 MHz processor, which is adequate enough to handle printing prioritization and output duties under most any circumstance.
Versatility is also excellent in the 2200. It can be hooked into a computer or even a workgroup of a certain size. It’s versatile enough to be connected to a network via either a parallel port or a USB port. It doesn’t come with an included cable, though, so it’ll be necessary to shell out a few extra bucks for one of a decent quality to run between the printer and the computer.
This offering from Hewlett-Packard can hold a full 250 sheets within an included autoloading input tray out of a total of 350 sheets (the other hundred can be fed in through a separate manual feeder slot). It can also print on a number of different media stock, giving it an additional level of versatility that matches up with the versatility already evidenced by its connectivity and print quality.
With a monthly duty cycle of 40,000 pages, the HP LaserJet 2200 printer is a durable model from Hewlett-Packard that can run well on a number of Windows and even Mac OS 7.5.5 operating systems. It can be found for about $120 retail and it offers its user good print speed and excellent print quality, making it an ideal candidate for most small office/home office environments.
The HP LaserJet 2200 printer toner offers the reliability so admired by fans of Hewlett-Packard. Quality HP printer toner is always at the top of the game when it comes to how your documents look, as the end product is where the true value of the printer toner cartridge used shows.