The Lexmark T654dn network-ready, quiet, laser printer, internal duplex, a 600 MHz processor, 256MB of memory standard, a print speed up to 55 ppm and a time to first page as fast as 7.5 seconds.
PC Mall Part#: 7683973 Manufacturer Part#: 30G0300
Up to 52ppm print speed, Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi print quality, 512MB standard memory, 800MHz processor speed, 100-sheet multipurpose tray, 500-sheet input tray. USB cable not included.
PC Mall Part#: 8909034 Manufacturer Part#: CE991A#BGJ
Up to 62ppm print speed, Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi print quality, 512MB standard memory, 800MHz processor speed, 100-sheet multipurpose tray, 1x 500-sheet input tray. USB cable not included.
PC Mall Part#: 8909037 Manufacturer Part#: CE994A#BGJ
Getting the printing jobs done as fast as possible is one of the goals of having a productive workspace. Mono laser printers offer the best printing solution of providing clear, crisp, affordable and faster printing process output for businesses. Using no non-sense monochromatic or black and white printing, these printers are the best option for mass printing of text documents and all other images that may not need to have color—an affordable alternative to color laser printers.
Mono laser printers, or sometimes called as “black and white printers,” provide high quality and precise printing of texts; hence it is very ideal for small business and all the way to the enterprise level.
Mono laser printers’ technology works like those of its color counterpart. The core principle of every laser printer is the use of static electricity. Using this principle, the photoreceptor or the revolving cylinder component of a laser printer, is being charged by a corona wire. After which, the printer produces a laser that would “draw” letters or images over the photoreceptor by discharging some certain points of it—hence an electrostatic image is produced. Then, positively charged powdered toner clings to the photoreceptor’s discharged areas (where the laser “drew” images). Afterwards, the negatively charged is paper is then rolled below the photoreceptor and picks up the image. Because the photoreceptor and the belt are of the same speed, the paper gets the precise copy of the said image. The final process of printing through a laser printer is when a paper passes the fuser or heated rollers that melt the toner powder so that it can merge into the papers’ fibers and leave an imprint.
Mono laser printers were invented by a Xerox researcher Gary Starkweather in the late 1960s. The first commercial laser printer though was sold to the market half a decade later. Back then, laser printers were bulky and expensive. By the advent of the personal computers in the 1980s, laser printers became also mass produced and more affordable, starting with that of HP LaserJet and then followed by Brother.
With high quality and affordability ideal for the business sector, PC Mall has a wide variety of reliable mono laser printers from renowned printer brands such as HP, Lexmark, Xerox, Brother, Oki and more—all at great deals and affordable prices.