LaserJet P2035N Laser Printer
HP LaserJet 2200 series delivers a feature-packed, Internet-enabled, easy-to-use printer and maintain HP's high standard for reliability. The 2200 series is the solution that puts quality, performance, and value in the same package. Fast print speed, instant-on fuser, large memory, fast processor and a high monthly duty cycle deliver the best performance for small workgroups. True 1200-dpi printing at full-engine speed provides superior print quality. Instant-on fuser eliminates warm up time. Fast Infrared (Fir) receiver allows point-and-print wireless printing from portable PCs, PDAs, and cell phones without special drivers. Embedded Web Server provides remote printer status and network configuration.
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3 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 30, 2025
Anyone Still Daily-Driving a 20-Year-Old LaserJet? Mine Won’t Quit
Still rocking a LaserJet P2035n, it just refuses to die. I believe it's over 20 years old at this point, but like my old washer and dryer it's just been too dependable to throw out and I know they don't make them like they used to. That said I wouldn't ever buy an HP as long as I live, they seem to have forced a firmware upgrade on my newer inkjet that bricked my stack of remanufactured cartridges and I'm very, *very* unhappy about this.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 30, 2025
Anyone Still Daily-Driving a 20-Year-Old LaserJet? Mine Won’t Quit
I used to fix these back in uni. They're built to last even 6 feet under, face down and buried at a crossroads. Daily driver is a p1005 hooked into a raspberry pi, so I'm about 5 years off. Someone somewhere will have 1 of the sour cream hp laser jet 4's if they can still find an lpt adapter.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 4, 2025
Something you didn’t expect to be BIFL but outlasted your expectations?
Probably won't be with me much longer, but 15 years ago, I worked at a lawfirm and they retired an HP Laserjet 2200 printer. At the time, it probably printed 100 times the volume it was designed for. I still have it, and have been using it as my only text printer (I have a separate photo printer) and it hasn't broken or failed.
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