Designed for large workgroups, the HP LaserJet P4515x Printer gives you secure, reliable, fast printing. This workhorse laser printer prints up to 62 pages per minute with enhanced HP toner and has advanced security features including password protection and PINs for printing stored documents. With a 540 MHz processor, automatic two-sided printing, an HP Jetdirect Gigabit Ethernet embedded print server, an external Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port, one external and two internal Host USB 2.0-like ports for ...
- Upgrade your printer as business needs change
- Experience legendary reliability and consistent print quality
- Built-in Gigabit networking lets you share the printer across large workgroups with ease
- Improve performance and increase storage capacity with an optional EIO hard disk
- Get fast, secure performance across your network with advanced IPSec encryption
This Laser Printers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. HP still makes a great printer
We have several other HP models which have been reliable but when we were shopping for a new printer our computer consultants tried to sway us from HP, but the deal on Amazon was too good to pass up. This is a heavy duty machine that puts up with hundreds of pages per day without a glitch. I've been using it for a few years and it has been problem and maintenance free.
2. Worked for a while.
This printer was purchased 2 years ago and the fuser has gone out. Two different repair companies have said that they can replace the fuser, for a chunk of money, but both said there is NO guarantee that replacing the fuser will fix the problem or that the "fix" will last long.
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Good printer but a toner hog.
Our office has two of these printers and they do get a lot of use. The second one was put in service a week ago. They print great and they are fast. The only complaint that I have about them is that even in "economy mode", they use a lot of toner. That can pose a real problem in locations that do high volume printing like we do. I cannot find any data on HP's website as to how many print jobs a toner cartridge should produce.
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