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If you need a workhorse that can keep up with your small business or team within a larger organization, a workgroup laser printer is an obvious choice. Designed to juggle multiple print jobs, these systems have faster processors, more memory, and print engines that are capable of churning out more than 20 pages per minute. But these $400-and-up printers are more than souped-up personal lasers; they offer workgroup features, such as network printing, high-capacity toner cartridges, and larger paper input and output trays.
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CNET product brief
Description: The HP LaserJet 5200 is a 35 ppm, monochrome workgroup laser printer.Compared to other monochrome workgroup lasers on the market, it is expensive at around $1,375.This unit has a maximum resolution of 1200dpi.
Pros: Prints at 35 ppm speed.This is faster than the average laser printer on the market today, but is to be expected for a laser printer of this price.This printer not only has a modern USB port, but also can be used with older systems that use a parallel port.The printer?s 460 MHz processor allows the printer to transform a complex document into its printed form faster, speeding up printing.
Cons: At 350 sheet, without additional trays, the HP LaserJet 5200 doesn't handle as many printouts between refills than do most of its competitors.This laser printer does not support duplex printing.
Suitability: A monochrome workgroup laser printer, suited for high volume document printing.This printer is capable of accepting pages up to A3 (11.7 in x 16.5 in).
Value: Overall, this laser printer's features are as expected for this price.
Suggestions: For help in finding the right printer for you, visit CNet's buying guide for printers
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