HP LaserJet 4000 series explained

The LaserJet 4000 series is Hewlett-Packard's medium-duty monochrome laser printer range and the successor to the LaserJet 5 series.

The LaserJet 4000 series, like most of Hewlett-Packard's laser printer series, follow the standard nomenclature for denoting factory-included features.

Further accessories could also be purchased if the desired functions didn't come factory fitted on the model purchased. For example, network cards, additional trays and duplexing units are the most commonly found.

LaserJet 4000

The LaserJet 4000/4050 and their respective variants were the first printers released in the 4000 series. The LaserJet 4000 series printers print letter paper at 17 pages per minute, and can be set to print at 600 dpi or 1200 dpi, although when set to print at true 1200 dpi, the printer runs at reduced speed. These printers may be connected to a computer using either the serial port, parallel port or Ethernet (for the network capable "N" series). The LaserJet 4000 series was introduced in November 1997 and was discontinued in May 1999. They are powered by a NEC VR4300 CPU[1]

NameModel #Description
LaserJet 4000C4118A4 MB RAM (internal); one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2).
LaserJet 4000TC4119A 4 MB RAM (internal); one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 250-sheet tray (Tray 2); one extra 250-sheet tray (Tray 3).
LaserJet 4000NC4120A 8 MB RAM (4 MB internal); HP Jetdirect print server card (J3111A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2).
LaserJet 4000TNC4121A 8 MB RAM (4 MB internal); HP Jetdirect print server card (J3111A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 250-sheet tray (Tray 2); one extra 250-sheet tray (Tray 3).
LaserJet 4000seC3094A 4 MB RAM (internal); one 500-sheet tray. HP LaserJet Internet Publishing software is also included.
NameModel #Description
LaserJet 4050C4251A8 MB RAM (internal); one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2).
LaserJet 4050TC4252A 8 MB RAM (internal); one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 250-sheet tray (Tray 2); one extra 250-sheet tray (Tray 3).
LaserJet 4050NC4253A 16 MB RAM (8 MB internal); HP Jetdirect print server card (J3113A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2).
LaserJet 4050TNC4254A 16 MB RAM (8 MB internal); HP Jetdirect print server card (J3113A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 250-sheet tray (Tray 2); one extra 250-sheet tray (Tray 3).
LaserJet 4050seC4255A 4 MB RAM (internal); one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2).
LaserJet 4050USBC7829A 4 MB RAM (internal); USB; LocalTalk; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2).

LaserJet 4100

The HP LaserJet 4100 series were replacements for the HP LaserJet 4000/4050 series of printers. The LaserJet 4100 series printers print letter paper at 25 pages per minute, and can be set to print at 600 dpi or 1200 dpi. Unlike the 4000 and 4050 series, the 4100 series printers are capable of printing at true 1200 dpi at full engine speed. These printers may be connected to a computer using either the serial port, parallel port or Ethernet (for the network capable "N"series"). The LaserJet 4100 series was introduced in March 2001 and was discontinued in February 2003. The 4100MFP, however, was introduced in March 2002, and discontinued in August 2006. They are all powered by a PMC-Sierra RM5261 CPU[2]

NameModel #Description
LaserJet 4100C8049A16 MB RAM (internal); one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2)
LaserJet 4100TC4119A 16 MB RAM (internal); one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2); one extra 500-sheet tray (Tray 3).
LaserJet 4100NC8050A 32 MB RAM; HP Jetdirect print server card (J4169A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2)
LaserJet 4100TNC8051A 32 MB RAM; HP Jetdirect print server card (J4169A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2); one extra 500-sheet tray (Tray 3).
LaserJet 4100DTNC8052A 32 MB RAM; duplexer; HP Jetdirect print server card (J4169A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2); one extra 500-sheet tray (Tray 3).
LaserJet 4100mfpC9148A 64 MB RAM; 5GB (or larger) hard disk; HP Jetdirect print server card (J4169A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2); automatic document feeder (ADF).
LaserJet 4101mfpC9149A 64 MB RAM; 5GB (or larger) hard disk; duplexer; HP Jetdirect print server card (J4169A) for connecting to a network; one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray (Tray 1); one 500-sheet tray (Tray 2); one extra 500-sheet tray (Tray 3); automatic document feeder (ADF).

LaserJet 4200

The HP LaserJet 4200 series were replacements for the HP LaserJet 4100 series of printers. They were introduced in December 2002 together with the HP LaserJet 4300 series. All models except the 4200 and 4200dtn were discontinued in June 2005, the latter being discontinued in November 2005.

The HP 4200 series of printers consists of the following

The base model, the 4200, has the following specifications: 48 MB of memory, parallel port connection and a 600 sheet paper tray. All the others with factory-installed features as indicated above have 64 MB of memory.

They are all powered by a PMC-Sierra RM7065A CPU running at 300 MHz. This is a 64 bit processor based on the MIPS architecture. The printing engine is manufactured by Canon.

This series of printers can handle PCL, PostScript, HP-GL/2 and PJL print languages.

LaserJet 4300

The LaserJet 4300 series are a faster version of the LaserJet 4200n series of printers.The HP 4300 series of printers consists of the following

The base model, the 4300, has the following specifications: 64MB of memory, parallel port connection and a 600 sheet paper tray. All the others with factory-installed features as indicated above have 80MB of memory.

They are all powered by a PMC-Sierra RM7065A CPU running at 350 MHz. This is a 64 bit processor based on the MIPS architecture.

This series can handle PCL, PostScript, HP-GL/2 and PJL print languages.

Comparison

Comparison table of HP LaserJet 4000 models
ModelIntroductionDiscontinuedCPU SpeedPrint resolution (DPI)Print speed (PPM)Standard memoryMaximum memory
4000November 1997May 1999100 MHz1200174 MB100 MB
4050May 1999November 2001133 MHz1200178 MB192 MB
4100March 2001February 2003250 MHz12002516 MB256 MB
4200November 2002June/November 20051300 MHz12003548 MB416 MB
42402? - Please add details on this model? - Discontinued460 MHz12004064 MB512 MB
4250November 2002June/November 20051460 MHz12004348 MB512 MB
4300December 2002June 2005350 MHz12004564 MB416 MB
4350November 2002June 2005460 MHz12005280 MB512 MB
1 = 4200 and 4200dtn were discontinued in November 2005, all other models were discontinued in June 2005
2 = 4240 model is essentially identical to both the 4250 and 4350 models; firmware or microcode on formatter board and/or motor controller board is different so that the printer will not allow the use of "42X" (approx. 20,000 page capacity) toners; only lower capacity toners, such as the "42A" (approx. 10,000 pages) are permitted. Printing speed is specified as 3 pages/minute slower than the 4250.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NEC Offers Two High Cost Performance 64-bit RISC Microprocessors. 1 July 2013.
  2. Web site: PMC-Sierra's MIPSTM Processor Powers Best-Selling HP Laser Printer Family. https://archive.today/20130701061014/http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=74533&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=212834. dead. 1 July 2013. 1 July 2013.