HP’s latest model printer is having very quick speed, that is printing 30 ppm, having double trays; one accommodates 250-page letter-size, and second 50-page multi-dimensional size, whilst adding USB and parallel input capabilities.
This printer’s resolution is 1200 DPI. The “n” in P2035n designates built-in networking capability, which you’ll pay an extra USD 70 for (USD 300, rather than USD 230). Unfortunately, this machine will only duplex (print on both sides of the page) manually, meaning you must print your pages, re-orient the pages in the printer, then send them through again.
Similar to many other past printers, this model also has no LCD display to let you know what’s going on inside – just six LED indicator lights with somewhat cryptic symbols.
This new series is a monochrome workgroup laser printer, compared to other monochrome workgroup lasers on the market it is very inexpensive at around USD 260.
This printer is aimed for those who need high volume black and white printing. In view of its very inexpensive price, this laser printer has good features for the money.
This printer isn’t something like combusting nitromethane, but you will hear the unmuffled whir of rollers and paper being pushed around, which is notably louder than most other lasers. Fortunately, it only lasts while pages are still filtering through. You’ll only hear the spin of a fan for a few seconds while it cools down before utter silence.
The cartridge included with the P2035n is technically a “starter” cartridge, meaning it will get you going with the unit (about 1,000 pages), but won’t supply the maximum yield this printer is capable of. A full cartridge goes for $89 from HP, and should deliver about 2,300 pages.
That works out to about 3.8 cents per page, which can actually be considered on the pricy side for this category. High volume machines can do the job for around 2 cents per page, and even Xerox’s comparably priced Phaser 3250 offers a cartridge for the same price, but good for 3,500 pages, lowering cost to 2.5 cents per page.