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Considering The Features Of Hewlett-Packard's Color LaserJet 2500 Printer
The HP Color LaserJet 2500 Printer is a 4-color cartridge laser printer that's easy to operate without putting quality output on the line. It also leaves room for expandability, enabling itself to grow with your increasing productivity needs. There's also HP Color LaserJet 2500 printer toner cartridge technology included in the machine to maintain brilliant and photo-quality color rendering each time.
It weighs 47.5 pounds with all the supplies attached to the unit, and it measures 18.9" x 17.7" x 12.8" (width x depth x height). Inside this body is a 300 MHz processor that sets the maximum duty cycle to 30000 impressions a month. Although there's a standard 64 MB of RAM installed, this can be expanded to as large as 256 MB. That's because of the two SDRAM DIMM 100-pin slots incorporated into the printer's body.
As much as 16 black and white pages can be churned out every minute. For colored printing, that's equivalent to 4 pages a minute. Carry out your tasks right away as the first page is out in about 16 seconds for black and white tasks, or 29 seconds for colored ones. A combined total of 875 sheets of input media capacity makes this machine suitable for producing the day-to-day printout requirements of a business or an office.
This laser printer has 3 paper tray inputs which can work on a variety of media sizes. The first tray supports sizes from as little as 3" x 5" to as large as 8.5" x 14". Those anywhere from 5.8" x 8.3" to 8.5" x 14" can be handled by the second tray. The third tray, on the other hand, can hold a media size of 8.5" x 14" only. When it comes to media types handled, the 2500 is very flexible. It can support anything from plain bond paper, recycled, cards, envelopes and labels.
Ensuring details that are crisp and colors that are true-to-life is a print resolution of 600 dpi x 600 dpi (dots per inch). Aside from that, there is also HP's very own Image REt 2400, or Image Resolution Enhancement technology. This innovation precisely blends the available colors in the HP printer toners (magenta, yellow, cyan and black) in order to come up with dazzling colors. Likewise, it yields excellent results without causing the unit to slow down.
Trouble-free connection to a computer is possible because of the 2 connectivity options. There's the parallel port (IEEE 1284-B) and the fast USB 1.1 port. But using both at the same time is not possible. The 2500 also comes with an open EIO input/output slot for installation of the optional JetDirect technology. This HP technology allows you to connect the machine directly to a LAN. There's also a duplex printing (manual) available which comes provided with a driver support.
Included standard languages are HP PCL 5c, HP PCL 6 and PostScript 3 emulation. Typefaces incorporated into this laser printer include a Line Printer font, 35 PostScript fonts and 45 TrueType fonts. Additionally, there are Intellifont and TrueType font scaling technology available. The 2500 is so easy to operate that a singular door is all it takes to access as much as 5 printing supplies inside the unit.
So if growth is foreseen in an office or business setup, the HP Color LaserJet 2500 Printer can be considered a sound investment. Increasing productivity needs can be easily met as there's enough room for expansion. Its high quality HP Color LaserJet 2500 cartridges and innovative features allow for printouts with professional quality.
Sun Innovations show off Transplay Animated Laser Display, projects blueish vision of the future (video) (Engadget)
As we continued to explore deeper and deeper into the underbelly of CES,
something sparkled in the corner of our jaded eyes as we flitted between rows
and rows of anonymous stalls. Already festooned with engineering awards, this
animated laser display works by beaming a laser generated image onto glass
planes containing a film of nanoparticles. Although a blue projector was on
show here, it's also being developed in red, white and even dual blue and red.
The projector itself requires only a short distance to project across the full
width of the screen -- the demo kit you see here was under three feet from the
image, which was pin sharp. They're not really about the implementation here,
more the hardware, which accepts VGA input through either the USB connection
or the built-in XD card reader. Regardless, the current demo reel includes
some retail display animations and rotating logos -- including a glimpse of
the Zune logo -- but the system can also be turned into an augmented reality
driving aid. Marvel at it yourself by checking out our eyes-on right after the
break.
_Zach Honig contributed to this post._
**Gallery: Transplay Animated Laser Display ...
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