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HP LaserJet 2300dtn review

8.0

Editors' Rating

Excellent

10.0

Members' Rating

Perfect

Typical price:£ 778

Verdict

HP's LaserJet 2300dtn fits an impressive number of high-end features into a printer that's priced for budget-minded small offices... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • 850-sheet paper capacity
  • Good text and graphics quality
  • First-rate online and live technical support
  • Automatic duplexing.

Cons

  • Very loud when printing
  • Setup documentation lacks some detail.

Key Specs

Size (W x H x D): 41.3 x 39.7 x 45 cm
Weight: 18.9 kg
Printer technology: laser
Maximum print speed (b&w): 25 ppm
Printer language support: PCL 5e; PCL 6; PostScript 3
Built-in devices: 2-line LCD; 7 buttons; Ready/Data/Attention LEDs
USB: yes
Ethernet: yes
RAM installed: 48 MB
Operating systems supported: Windows 95; 98; NT 4.0; ME; 2000; XP; Mac OS 8.6 - 9.xx; 10.1 and later; Unix/Linux supported via HP Jetdirect solutions

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Excellent printer at very competitive price point and with the best customer support and warranty service on the market

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