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HP LaserJet M5035 Series - Output quality

HP LaserJet M5035 Series
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Evaluating wide-format laser MFPs 19
Output quality
Expect great-looking black-and-white output page after page
There are many different factors to consider when evaluating the overall quality of a product’s output. Print
quality is more than the number of dots per inch (dpi) that the device places on a page; a higher dpi does not
necessarily mean better print quality. The HP LaserJet M5035 MFP series features a number of HP technologies
to consistently deliver impressive results at a competitive price.
High-quality printing
Through innovative engineering, HP FastRes technology delivers outstanding print quality—at engine speed. This
means you get the high-quality output you have come to expect from HP without degrading performance.
Because HP FastRes technology can represent each dot space as one of 256 levels of gray, the
HP LaserJet M5035 MFP series prints incredibly sharp text and graphics. As a result, the professional print
quality obtained with HP FastRes rivals that of competitive printers with higher dpi specifications—but without
the performance penalties.
HP FastRes is the default, out-of-the box print mode. When you need the highest resolution possible,
HP ProRes 1200 provides true 1200 by 1200 dpi at full engine speed. Although HP ProRes prints at full engine
speed, HP ProRes print jobs are often larger, and may require more printer memory than HP FastRes print jobs.
HP-engineered toner
Smooth HP toner particles produce true HP LaserJet print quality—clear, sharp text, smooth grayscales, and
deep blacks. Consistent toner particle size enables accurate placement and control while maximizing the
efficiency of how toner is used. Continuous improvements to HP toner formulas enable reliable, high-quality
results at a broad range of print speeds.
Intelligent temperature control
The MFP automatically adjusts the fuser mode based on the paper type to which the tray is set. For example,
heavy paper (such as card stock) might need a higher fuser-mode setting in order to make the toner adhere
better to the page, but transparencies need the low fuser-mode setting to avoid damage to the device. The
default setting (Normal) enables automatic adjustment and generally provides the best performance for most
paper types.
Impressive copying, scanning, and faxing
The color scanner converts printed material to digital information at high fidelity, with up to 600 by 600 dpi
optical resolution, or up to 1200 dpi enhanced resolution. You can make impressive copies at up to 600 by
600 dpi, and send and receive faxes at up to 300 by 300 dpi.

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