HP 5500DN Color Laser Printer RECONDITIONED
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Product Details
Specifications
General Specifications
Print speed, black (best quality mode)
Up to 21 ppm
Print speed, color (pages per minute)
Up to 21 ppm
First page out, black
18 sec (ready state), 45 sec (powersave - about 8 hrs), 2 min (cold start or power-up)
First page out, color
18 sec (ready), 45 sec (powersave), 2 min (cold)
Processor speed
400 MHz
Recommended monthly volume, maximum
120,000 pages
Print technology
In-line color laser, direct-to-page printing
Print quality, black/color
600 x 600 dpi
Paper trays, std - max
2-4
Input capacity, std - max
600 - 1600 Sheets
Standard envelope capacity
20 envelopes
Envelope feeder
No
Output capacity, std - max
250 - 250
Duplex printing (printing on both sides of paper)
None (not supported)
Media sizes, std.
Letter, Legal, Executive, Ledger, 11 x 17 in (tabloid), envelopes (Monarch, No. 10)
Media sizes, custom
Tray 1: 3 x 5 in to 12.3 x 18.5 in; Tray 2, 3, 4: 5 x 8 in to 11.7 x 17 in
Media types
Paper (plain, glossy, film, recycled), envelopes, transparencies, labels, cardstock
Media weight, recommended
20lbs
Paper handling
100-sheet multi-purpose tray, 500-sheet input tray; Optional: 500-sheet input tray (up to 2 additional), stand
Memory, std - max
96 - 416 MB
Hard disk
Optional, 10 GB
Print languages, std.
HP PCL 5c, PCL 6, HP PostScript� Level 3 emulation
Connectivity, std.
IEEE 1284-compliant bidirectional parallel port, Fast Infrared (FIR) port, 615N internal print server two open EIO slots
Connectivity, opt.
Connectivity Card for Serial, LocalTalk, and USB connectivity
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Make sure to select the correct paper type for your print job. In general, for more important documents, use thicker paper.
If your print settings are too dark, it could be detrimental to the life of the cartridge in the long run. It’s important that the density control of the machine be properly set to prevent the machine from pulling too much toner into itself.
Your ink is not going onto the paper properly or you notice uneven coverage? Try aligning the print heads before you bring out the big guns.
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