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Six views of the HP LaserJet 500 Plus (model 2686D), the biggest cousin to the original HP LaserJet. The original LaserJet only accepted a 250-sheet paper tray, while the 500 Plus added two 500-sheet trays, permitting two different paper sizes to be automatically fed to the printer.

NOTE: I am missing the paper output tray which sticks out in front about 12 inches, and the single-sheet feeder tray which hangs about 8 inches out the back. This means that the printer normally consumes an even more ridiculously large amount of desk space than you see here.

Obsolete printer obtained from the SWAP Surplus Store at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, and photographed by me with a Canon Powershot A640, cropped with Corel PhotoPAINT 7.

- Dale Mahalko, Gilman, WI, Aug 12, 2007

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