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Laserjet III Troubleshooting
| The LaserJet III was first introduced in March 1990 and discontinued in Oct 1992. The HP 33449A LaserJet III printer provides 300 dots per inch resolution, plus built-in Resolution Enhancement Technology (REt) with a throughput of up to 8 pages per minute. It has the ability to scale fonts, and has the HP-GL/2 enhancement for plotter output. Printer features PCL Printer Language Level 5. Interfaces include RS-232-C/RS-422-A and Centronics parallel. You may install any combination of up to 2 memory boards totaling 4 MB of optional memory: HP33474B 1 MB Memory Board, HP33475B 2 MB Memory Board. Memory boards do not increase the printer's 3 x 1 KB (3,072 byte) serial and parallel I/O buffer size or increase the speed of the HP LaserJet printer. Optional memory requirements for full-page (letter-sized) 150 dpi graphics - None, half-page (letter-sized) 300 dpi graphics - None, full-page (letter-sized) 300 dpi graphics - 1 MB, full-page (legal-sized) 300 dpi graphics - 1 MB. The optional memory required for the HP LaserJet printers is directly influenced by the complexity of the graphics and soft fonts being used. Text with standard memory is 300 x 300 dots per inch (dpi). Graphics resolution with standard memory: 75 dpi full-page, 100 dpi full-page, 150 dpi full-page, 300 dpi Three Quarter-page. Performance fratures are up to 8 pages per minute. First page (after receipt of data) is less than 21 seconds. Warm-up time is less than 30 seconds. Duty Cycle is up to 20,000 pages. Paper handling includes one standard input tray with a capacity (Regular Paper) of 200 Sheets each. There are two standard output trays with a capacity face-down (correct order) of 100 Sheets, and a capacity face-up (inverse order) of 20 sheets. Maximum paper size is 8.5 x 14 inches. Minimum Paper Size is 3 x 7.5 inches. | |
| The HP LaserJet III printer Toner Imaging System uses the 92295A toner cartridge. The toner cartridge consists of an all-in-one consumable cartridge that prints up to 4,000 pages. |
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The LaserJet IIID was first introduced in Sep 1990 adn discontinued in Feb 1993. HP LaserJet IIID printer Introduction Price was $3,595. The HP LaserJet IIID printer (HP part number 33459A) provides 300 dots per inch resolution, plus built-in Resolution Enhancement Technology (REt) with a throughput of up to eight pages per minute. It has dual paper bins, duplex capability, the ability to scale fonts, and has the HP-GL/2 enhancement for plotter output. The printer features PCL Printer Language Level 5. Interfaces include RS-232-C/RS-422-A and Centronics parallel. Total Memory for the printer is 1 MB, user memory is 720 KB. You may install any combination of up to two boards totaling 4 MB of optional memory using HP33474B 1 MB Memory Board (discontinued) or the HP33475B 2 MB Memory Board (discontinued). Memory boards do not increase the printer's 3 x 1 KB (3,072 byte) serial and parallel I/O buffer size or increase the speed of the HP LaserJet printer. Optional memory requirements for full-page (letter-sized) 150 dpi graphics - None, half-page (letter-sized) 300 dpi graphics - None, full-page (letter-sized) 300 dpi graphics - 1 MB, full-page (legal-sized) 300 dpi graphics - 1 MB, duplexing (letter-sized) 300 dpi graphics - 2 MB, duplexing (legal-sized) 300 dpi graphics - 4 MB. The optional memory required for HP LaserJet printers is directly influenced by the complexity of the graphics and soft fonts being used. Text resolution with standard memory is 300 x 300 dpi. Graphics resolution with standard memory is 75 dpi full page, 100 dpi full page, 150 dpi full page 300 dpi Three-quarter page. Performance features are up to 8 pages per minute simplex and 3.7 (7.4 sides) duplex. First page (after receipt of data) is less than 21 seconds. Warm-up time is less than 30 seconds. Duty cycle is up to 20,000 pages. Paper handling capabilities are two standard input trays, paper cassette capacity (upper and lower) is 200 Sheets each, 400 total, media loads face up, top toward printer, duplex mode is face down, top away from printer. Physical specifications are width - 18.1 inches, depth (body only) - 26.3 inches, depth (w/letter tray) - 33.2 inches, depth (w/legal paper tray) - 35.7 inches, height - 13.7 inches, weight (including EP-S cartridge) - 82.0 lb.. |
| The HP LaserJet IIID printer Toner Imaging System uses the HP Toner Cartridge (HP part number 92295A). The Toner Cartridge consists of an all-in-one consumable cartridge that prints up to 4,000 pages. |
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The LaserJet IIIp was first introduced in May 1991 and discontinued in Nov 1993. The 33481A HP LaserJet IIIP printer provides 300 dots per inch (dpi) resolution plus built-in Resolution Enhancement Technology (REt) with a throughput of up to four pages per minute. It has the ability to scale fonts, and has the HP-GL/2 enhancement for plotter output. Printer features include PCL printer language Level 5. Interfaces include RS-232-C/RS-422-A & Centronics parallel. Total memory is 1 MB, user memory is 720 K. You may install any combination of up to two boards totaling 4 MB of optional memory using HP33474B 1 MB Memory Board (discontinued), and HP33475B 2 MB Memory Board (discontinued). Memory boards do not increase the printer's 4 x 2 KB (3,072 byte) serial and parallel I/O buffer size or increase the speed of the HP LaserJet printer. Otional memory requirements are full-page (letter-sized) 150-dpi graphics - None, half-page (letter-sized) 300-dpi graphics - None, full-page (letter-sized) 300-dpi graphics - 1 MB, full-page (legal-sized) 300-dpi graphics - 1 MB. The optional memory required for HP LaserJet printers is directly influenced by the complexity of the graphics and soft fonts being used. Text resolution with standard memory is 300 x 300 dpi. Graphics Resolution with standard memory is 75 dpi full page, 100 dpi full page, 150 dpi full page, 300 dpi three-quarter page. Performance freatures are up to 4 pages per minute. First page (after receipt of data) is less than 21 seconds, warm-up time is less than 30 seconds, duty cycle is Up to 8,000 pages. Paper handling are one standard input trays (MP Tray) with a capacity (regular paper) of 70 sheets (Regular Paper), and a capacity (envelopes) of 5 envelopes. There are two standard output trays with capacities of face-down (correct order) 50 Sheets, and a capacity face-up (inverse order) of 20 sheets. Maximum paper size is 8 1/2 inches x 14 inches and the minimum paper size is 3 inches x 7 1/2 inches. Physical specifications are width - 14.0 inches, depth (body only) - 16.0 inches, depth (w/letter tray) - 19.2 inches, depth (w/legal paper tray)24.9 inches, height - 8.25 inches, height (w/lower cassette base) - 10.25 inches, weight (including EP-L cartridge) - 25.0 lb.. |
| The HP LaserJet IIIP printer Toner Imaging System uses the HP Toner Cartridge (HP part number 92275A). The Toner Cartridge consists of an all-in-one consumable cartridge that prints up to 3,500 pages. |
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The LaserJet IIISi was first introduced in March 1991 and discontinued in April 1993. The HP LaserJet IIISi printer introduction price was $3,999. The printer (HP part number 33491A) provides 300 dots-per-resolution with built-in Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) and new Microfine toner with a throughput of up to 17 pages-per-minute. It has dual-bin input, the ability to scale fonts, and the HP-GL/2 enhancement for plotter output. Printer features include PCL Printer Language Level 5. Interfaces include RS-232-C / RS-422-A and Centronics parallel. Memory (RAM) expansion can include a combination of up to four boards, totaling 16 MB of optional memory using a C2063A 1 MB SIMM Board (discontinued), or a C2065A 4 MB SIMM Board (discontinued), or a C2066A 8 MB SIMM Board (This is for use in printers with a serial number greater than 3200XXXXXX). In addition, the C2064A 2 MB SIMM Board will work in these printers, but it is not a documented feature. Memory boards do not increase the printer's 2 x 128 byte (256 byte) serial and parallel I/O buffer size or increase the speed of the HP LaserJet IIISi printer. Optional memory requirements are: Full-page (letter-sized) 150-dpi graphics - None, half-page (letter-sized) 300-dpi graphics - None, full-page (letter-sized) 300-dpi graphics - 1 MB, full-page (legal-sized) 300-dpi graphics - 1 MB, duplexing (letter-sized) 300-dpi graphics - 2 MB, duplexing (legal-sized) 300-dpi graphics - 4 MB. The optional memory required for the HP LaserJet IIISi printer is directly influenced by the complexity of the graphics and soft fonts being used. Text resolution with standard memory is 300 x 300 dots-per-inch (dpi). Graphics resolution with standard memory is 75 dpi full-page, 100 dpi full-page, 150 dpi full-page, 300 dpi three-quarter-page. Performance features include up to 17 pages-per-minute simplex and 7 duplex (14 sides). First page (after receipt of data) is less than 4 seconds. Warm-up time (depends upon amount of memory) is less than 90 seconds. Duty cycle (Printer) is up to 50,000 pages, duty cycle (Envelope Feeder) is up to 3,000 pages. Paper handling includes two standard input trays with a capacity (Regular Paper) of 500 sheets each, 1000 total. There are two standard output trays with the following capacities: face-down (correct order), 500 sheets, capacity face-up (inverse order), 50 sheets. Maximum paper size is 8.5 x 14 inches, and the minimum paper size is 3 7/8 x 7 1/2 inches. Physical specifications are width - 21.5 inches, depth (body only) - 23.6 inches, depth (w/letter tray) - 30.0 inches, depth (w/legal paper tray) - 31.6 inches, height16.5 inches, weight (including EP-S cartridge) - 123.0 lb. |
| The HP LaserJet IIISi printer Toner Imaging System uses the Toner Cartridge, HP part number 92291A). The Toner Cartridge consists of an all-in-one consumable cartridge that prints up to 8,000 pages, using new Microfine Toner. |
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