HP LaserJet 4200
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The HP LaserJet 4200 series were replacements for the HP LaserJet 4100 series of printers. They were introduced in December 2002 together with the HP LaserJet 4300 series. The HP 4200 series of printers consists of the following
- 4200
- 4200n
- 4200tn
- 4200dtn
- 4200dtns
- 4200dtnsl.
The base model, the 4200, has the following specifications: 48 MB of memory, parallel port connection and a 600 sheet paper tray. All the others have 64 MB of memory with the letters standing for the following
- n = network ready
- t = additional tray to hold an extra 500 sheets
- d = double sided printing
- s = stacker for output tray
- l = stapler.
They are all powered by a PMC-Sierra RM7065A CPU running at 300 MHz. This is a 64 bit processor based on the MIPS architecture. The printing engine is manufactured by Canon (company).
This series of printers can handle PCL, PostScript, HP-GL/2 and PJL print languages.