Sizing Up The Popular HP LaserJet 4050 Printer

by Ben Pate on April 30th, 2010

Sizing up the HP LaserJet 4050 printer can actually be a pleasant experience, as far as evaluating such printers go. Perhaps the most pleasant aspect when it comes to looking at this printer is the fact that it lists for only $130. It also delivers 1,200 dots per inch print resolution, each page sharp and crisp thanks to the HP 27X toner cartridge, making this a very hard printer to pass up when it comes time to place a new printer in with a workgroup, quite honestly.

Basically, this is a monochrome laser printer that delivers product in black and white. It also is capable of delivering that product at a max speed of 17 pages per minute, making it a very impressive printer for the price. Generally, units at this price point can deliver about 12 pages per minute, but the 4050 exceeds that standard with relative ease.

Physically, the 4050 is considered a lightweight, literally. Weighing in at only 40 pounds, it occupies a physical space of only 15″ x 24″ x 13″, making this the little printer that could. Just about every IT specialist, given the task of joining this printer to a network, will remark upon its light weight and small size, both qualities that are valued when having to move a workgroup printer around.

When it comes to joining this particular printer to a networked workgroup, it actually won’t be very hard at all to do. It comes with wireless technology and with Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX, meaning that this little printer will be very easy to join to most any network. Truly, for the price, one would expect a printer that’s a bit more difficult to handle, but that isn’t the case with this Hewlett-Packard model.

Maximum print resolution when it comes to this printer comes in at a fine 1,200 x 1,200 dots per inch (dpi). This is a high level of print quality from a unit that’s considered to be budget-priced by most experts who assess such models. The quality of the product that will be put out by the HP 4050 printer with HP 4050 replacement toner, in other words, will be extremely clear, sharp and crisp.

Nobody would ever accuse the 4500 of being a real speed demon, with it making use of a 133 MHz processor, but it’s been found that most of the workgroups for which the 4050 has been intended really have little need of anything faster. At any rate, printed product will be handled fairly quickly and with a minimum amount of fuss, which is all that anybody can ask of a workgroup printer.

Memory included with the LaserJet 4050 is fairly standard for printer at this price point. With 16 MB of RAM to call on, small workgroups should see good performance. If more RAM is needed, the printer can be upgraded so that it makes use of a maximum of 200 MB. Lastly, the 4050 can hold 600 sheets of paper and it can print out on a number of different media stock, including transparencies, envelopes and plain paper.

In all, this HP printer delivers a number of pleasant surprises, starting with that $130 price tag and continuing through to the quality of the toner cartridge refills. It also is capable of delivering 17 pages per minute of printed product and at a 1,200 dpi maximum resolution with the C4127X toner making sure it’s a clear and sharp print.

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