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Brother HL-5050LT Laser Printer With Dual Tray Reconditioned

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Model No.:HL5050LT

Condition:Reconditioned

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The Brother HL 5050LT is a reliable, high quality laser printer. The HL-5050LT has a fast print speed of up to 17ppm, 16MB of standard memory, and up to 2400x600dpi print quality. The HL 5050-LT also provides 550-sheet paper capacity with two 250-sheet paper trays and a 50-sheet multi-purpose tray. With its PC and Mac compatibility and many standard features, the HL-5050-LT is an ideal choice for high-quality personal graphics laser printing.

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Product Image Brother HL-5050LT Laser Printer With Dual Tray Reconditioned Brother 732-832-7744 310 Park Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701

$99.00

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Main Features

  • Up to 17ppm print speed
  • HQ1200 resolution (up to 2400x600dpi)
  • 16MB of standard memory, upgradeable to 144MB
  • 550-sheet paper capacity - Two 250-sheet paper trays - 50-sheet fold-down multi-purpose tray for card stock, letterhead & envelopes
  • USB 2.0 and Parallel interfaces standard
  • Optional external Ethernet interface

All our reconditioned printers are clean, tested and working.

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  • Printer not working? The printer memory could be full and not getting prints or the prints may be stuck in the print queue. Turn-off the printer, wait a few seconds and turn it back on.

  • Not all drivers are pre-installed on all operating systems and as new operating systems are released, you will need to install drivers yourself. Make sure to consult your printer manual.

  • Most printers have a built-in diagnostics program which can be very useful for troubleshooting problems and test-printing without a computer. They are usually initiated by pressing a button or two while turning on the printer.

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