HP LaserJet 2300 series
The Laserjet 2300 series was a line of grayscale laser printers sold by Hewlett-Packard. The printer was aimed at small and medium business use.[1] The printer utilizes DRAM memory technology and uses 32 MB standard memory, which is expandable to 288 MB. It is compatible with Microsoft Windows and Macintosh Operating System.
Variations
The 2300 Series came in several configurations and variations:[2]
- LaserJet 2300
Standard model.
- LaserJet 2300d
Able to perform automatic duplex printing.[3]
- Laserjet 2300n
Fitted with a 10/100 Ethernet port, for networking.[4]
- Laserjet 2300dn
Able to duplex automatically and was fitted with a 10/100 ethernet port.[5]
- LaserJet 2300L
A lower cost version with a lower print speed of 20 pages per minute.[6]
- LaserJet 2300dtn
A combination of the 2300d, 2300n, and with a third tray as standard.[7]
Computer Operating System
- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
- Unix, Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Ibm Os/2
- Microsoft Windows NT
- Microsoft Windows 98
- Linux
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- Apple Mac OS 8
- Microsoft Windows XP Home
- Apple Mac OS 9
- Apple Mac Os X
References
- "HP LaserJet 2300 printer series specifications - HP Small & Medium Business products". Archived from the original on February 20, 2009. Retrieved July 21, 2010.
- "Product Support - HP Support Center". H20000.www2.hp.com. 2016-01-23. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
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