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great service printer works perfectly could not be more pleased, the printer is smooth and can be programed to print multiple copies
The 2300n is an old printer (I think it's now discontinued), but these things were built to last. I already have a Brother laser printer, but I bought this reconditioned HP one because not only does it do automatic duplex (double-sided printing) but it will print A5 booklets! You can start with an A4 Word document, wind the point size up a bit (as each A4 page will end up as an A5 page), select booklet printing and away it goes. It loads the whole job into memory and automatically prints the pages in the correct order - all you have to do is pick it off the printer, fold it in half, and staple it (with a long-reach stapler). Perfect! The "n" in the printer name means it's a network printer - just connect it to your network, and everyone can print to it without it having to be connected to a specific PC that's powered on. The printer is a bit noisy when it's actually printing a job, but it doesn't take long to print so that's not really a problem. I'd definitely recommend it - and buying an old reconditioned model means you get top-end features at a price that's affordable for home use. Unlike some old HP devices, updated drivers are available - I'm running this printer on Windows 7, using the PCL6 driver from the HP website, and it works a treat.Read full review
A good, reasonably sized printer that can deal with pretty much any job thrown at it. Can be connected with any odd bit of copper attached to you computerr (USB/LPT/Ethernet-RJ45). Works with Linux and probably Windows (but I haven't tried). When bought second hand, you should expect a reasonable page count as thay tend to come reconditioned from businesses rather than from private owners. This units are slightly noisier that the current generation of desktop printers you can get new for not much more that a 2300. The difference is the quality of the build and the cost per page. The current generation of cheap laser printers have really expensive toners/drum units and are not build to last more than 25000 as far as my experience goes. For large printing batches prefer a 4xxx series printers or larger, they are even cheaper to run and faster. The paper trays are also larger. They will probably deal better with longer jobs that tend to thermally stress printers. Overall, this is a brilliant printer for a home worker or a student. It would also be suitable for a small team needing to print the odd documentation or a small business printing a few dozen invoices a day.Read full review
This has all the hallmarks of HP quality, and in addition a full duplex facility that works really well. Not only that it can take an A4 document and produce a correctly paged A5 booklet - Terrific. I have already recommeded someone to buy from this excellent ebayer.