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HP 110plus
HP DesignJet 110plus printer is a thermal inkjet printer which has printing technologies which allows both function, versatility and quality in your various design media communications. Whether they are the digital pony express or via actual print documents, the HP 110 has a little bit of everything. HP 110 is USB 2.0 complaint, has Centronics parallel IEEE-1284, and is compatible with Mac in addition to PC. In terms of function the printer HP 110 offers 7000 pages per month duty cycle when operating at peak performance. With 1200x600 dpi color print resolution, the HP 110 printer offers gleaming abilities across multiple platforms. A 70 sheet paper tray offers convenience and function to the HP 110. Also, with the functions described above this printer is an excellent addition to any home office or as small businesses’ main communications tool. Cheap HP 110 printers can be had for sale from many different retailers. First place to look is the internet. The HP 110 is not an inexpensive model printer and it’s Thermal InkJet capabilities don’t offer numerous avenues for discounts. Typically, the cheapest deals are usually the result of no overhead. Before you make any decisions though be sure and check out your local retailers; prices have leveled off and, in some instances, it may be cheaper to go to the store for your electronics purchases. Orders are placed to the stores on demand, but if their supply is over run by product they can’t sell, it may have nothing to do with the product and it may be a great place for you to reap some savings. Cheap HP 110 deals are tough to be found. Being something of a specialty printer, the HP 110 allows for design, form, wireless connectivity, all-in-one functionality, and a break on price. With the ever evolving nature of the printing business, Hewlett Packard has been right there, leading the charge into the 21st century. The HP 110 model printer is a great choice for small business, home office, or any moderately used office machine. HP will continue to grow and change in the ever shifting printing winds of tomorrow
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