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HP LaserJet P3015x


$999.00 Released August, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Handles a large workload daily without breaking down. Handles a large amount of paper in the cartridge, don't have to keep replenishing it. Toner cartridge lasts a long time before needing to be replaced.

The LaserJet P3015x is a mid-priced laser printer, the premium offering in HP's LaserJet P series. HP promotes their LaserJet series as being fast. The P3015x prints 42 pages a minute, the first page printing in 7.5 seconds.

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The 540 MHz Motorola Coldfire V5 processor helps to make even complex documents with text/image combinations print off fast. The Instant-On technology, standard on HP's P series printers, warms up 50% faster than previous HP models. The Low Power mode is an energy saver. The 128 MB memory on this printer is expandable up to 640 MB. With the USB 2.0 port, you can do walk-up USB printing (with PDF, PRN and PS files). The HP LaserJet P3015x has the same specs as the P3015dn, but with a paper capacity of 1100 (as opposed to 500), and with automatic duplex printing.

Features

  • Prints
  • 42 pages a minute
  • First page in 7.5 seconds
  • Instant-On technology
  • Low Power mode
  • 540 MHz Motorola Coldfire V5 processor
  • 128 MB memory (expandable to 640 MB)
  • 1100-sheet input capacity (expandable up to 1600)
  • Automatic duplex printing
  • USB 2.0
  • LCD front panel
  • Show-Me-How menu
  • One-year warranty

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    handles a large workload daily without breaking down

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    handles a large amount of paper in the cartridge, don't have to keep replenishing it

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    toner cartridge lasts a long time before needing to be replaced

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    jams are very rare and generally caused by something specific

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    prints text documents fairly quickly

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    print outs look sharp and well defined

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    setup is very simple, nothing special needs to be done

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