- Up to thirty ppm imitation speed; 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution
- 64 MB memory, expandable to 320 MB, 2 open Compact Flash slots
- Parallel as well as USB 2.0 interfaces, EIO slot
- HP Jetdirect Fast Ethernet embedded imitation server
- 100-sheet multipurpose tray, 250-sheet submit tray; involuntary two-sided printing
Product Description
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HP LaserJet 2420dn Monochrome Printer
Tags: 2420dn, LaserJet, Monochrome, Printer

I am buying my fourth HP 2420 today (all in use, not as replacements). I love these! This printer handles the graphics I print better than other printers-I’ve had to send other models back because they couldn’t print what I bought them for. Printing times are reasonable, and the print quality is great. They are a little loud, which was never an issue at work (we have lots of machinery-I didn’t even notice it)-only noticed it when I set one up in my living room at home.
The 2420dn is a great printer and meets every need I have in a mono laser. It’s very, very fast, the first page is out in less than 10 seconds. The built-in networking is fast and works great. I was previously using an Intel Netport print server with an HP 1320, and it was just too slow. The integrated networking in the 2420dn is really fast. Duplexing works great, the Tray 1 manual feeder works great with envelopes. I can not find a single bad thing to say about the 2420dn, it has everything I wanted in a laser for my home office. I know HP is a different company than they were years ago, but I still trust their laser printers as the industry standard. I had a model 4P b/w laser printer for 10 years, never had a single problem with it. But look at how far things have come. I spent $925 on that 4P back in 1995, it printed 600dpi at 4 pages/minute and came with I think 2MB onboard memory. This 2420dn does 1200dpi at 30ppm, and comes with 64MB memory onboard. Sounds like a bargain…
We used an HP LaserJet 4M plus for years. The 2420 warms up quicker and prints much faster.
Unlike the 4M, the 2420 is silent! In fact, I often forget to turn it off when leaving the office.
The descriptions for the 2420 are confusing. The 500-sheet paper tray is NOT included. We bought one separately.
Dan Poynter, ParaPub.com