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HP M507DNG LaserJet Enterprise Printer RECONDITIONED
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HP M507DNG LaserJet Enterprise Printer RECONDITIONED

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Model No.:1PV89A

Condition:Reconditioned

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The HP M507DNG LaserJet Printer will increase your productivity. The HP M507dng Black and White Printer has two input trays which hold a total of 650 sheets of paper, and a 250-sheet output tray to hold printed documents. The M507 dng Enterprise Printer has a print speed of up to 45 pages per minute and a 4.3 inch touchscreen for easy use.

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Product Image HP M507DNG LaserJet Enterprise Printer RECONDITIONED HP 732-832-7744 310 Park Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701

$349.00

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Product Details

Main Features:

  • Black and white prints
  • Print Speed Monochrome: up to 45 pages per minute
  • Print Speed Color: up to 55 pages per minute
  • Maximum Resolution: 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • 650 Sheet Input Tray
  • 250 Sheet Output Tray
  • 4.3 inch color touchscreen
  • USB, Ethernet Connectivity

Specifications

General Specifications:

Functions
Print
Printing Technology
Laser
Color Type
Black
Print Resolution
1200 x 1200 dpi
Media Sizes
Input Tray 1
Minimum: 3 x 5" / 7.62 x 12.7 cm
Maximum: 8.5 x 14" / 21.59 x 35.56 cm
Input Tray 2
Minimum: 4.1 x 5.8" / 10.41 x 14.73 cm
Maximum: 8.5 x 14" / 21.59 x 35.56 cm

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Reviews

  • All other things being equal, whiter, brighter paper makes text and line graphics crisper and colors more vibrant.

  • When power is applied, you should hear the print mechanism initialize and most printers have at least one light which will be illuminated when it is on.

  • Most printers have a paper-out detector. On most dot matrix printers it is a photo diode. If form-fed paper is not aligned correctly (usually on the left side) the diode won't see it.

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