

Professionally Refurbished and Fully cleaned inside and out Replacing any Parts showing signs of wear Product may have cosmetic discoloration.We then clean the unit internally and externally and then professionally pack the unit and ship it to you. We test each machine thoroughly and replace the consumables that are in need of replacement such as pickup rollers, separation roller, mp pickup roller, separation pads, transfer roller, fuser film, pressure roller and then field test all the mechanics and electronics. We replace all parts and consumables to ensure that you have no issues with quality or paper jams.Refurbish HP LaserJet P2055DN Laser Printer/Toner Value Bundle Pack (CE459A-RC) (Certified Refurbished).The product ships with all relevant accessories, a minimum 90-day warranty, and may arrive in a generic box. The refurbishing process includes functionality testing, basic cleaning, inspection, and repackaging. his Certified Refurbish product is tested and certified to look and work like new.Another potential drawback of HP printers in general is their relatively low approval ratings from readers in our most recent Relaibility and Service rankings. Over the long haul, you might be better off with a printer like the Ricoh Aficio SP 4210N, which costs more up front but has significantly lower consumables costs. HP’s 6500-page, high-yield replacement cartridge for the LaserJet P2055x costs $163, or 2.5 cents per page–higher than most standard-size cartridges we’ve priced, let alone high-yield cartridges.
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The machine ships with a standard-size, 2300-page cartridge that costs $89 to replace that works out to 3.9 cents per page, a full cent more than for any other printer in our sample. It dismays us that after designing such a fast, high-volume printer, HP charges so much for the toner. Why not call it ‘Menu’ or ‘Menu/Select’? The on/off switch is conveniently located on the front of the printer, which for some reason is not the norm. An exception is the button marked ‘OK’, which has two purposes: bringing up the menus, and allowing you to select options. The operation panel has a two-line, monochrome LCD and control buttons that, for the most part, make sense. The LaserJet P2055x is fairly well-designed and easy to operate, and installation was painless and fast: We were online via ethernet in 10 minutes. Stick to text (which looked fine) and pie charts with this printer. We also noticed horizontal banding, especially in solid areas.

It was also faster than most at printing graphics (about 8 ppm), but output quality was subpar: muddy, rough-textured, and lacking the fine detail and depth of field needed to make images pop. In our tests, plain-text pages exited at a rate of 33.4 pages per minute–very close to HP’s rated engine speed of 35 ppm, and faster than average for the monochrome laser printers we’ve tested. It has three input trays: The two letter/legal trays accept 250 sheets and 500 sheets, respectively, and a foldout multipurpose tray can accommodate 50 sheets. The LaserJet P2055x is both roomy and fast. Unfortunately, its toner is pricier than average. Given its fairly low price ($499 as of May 25, 2009), it’s an enticing choice for a small office or workgroup that pumps out a lot of pages. The LaserJet P2055x monochrome laser printer is designed for speed and volume rather than finesse.
