Color Copier/Printers Suit Workgroups

The HP CopyJet and CopyJet M for workgroups offer the convenience of a plain-paper color copier and a color printer in one unit. The CopyJet provides color printing and copying for Windows and DOS workgroups; the CopyJet M comes standard with enhanced PCL 5 with color and Adobe PostScript Level 2, additional memory and an HP JetDirect print-server card for easy sharing in Macintosh, networked and mixed computing environments. The CopyJet will copy documents up to 8.5 x 14 at 300 dpi; educators should note its double-hinged, removable document cover that allows copying from thick books, documents and even three-dimensional objects. The CopyJet also features HP's new text-enhancement technology, which helps alleviate the gray, fuzzy, color-specked text characters common to color copies. The CopyJet prints at average speeds up to 1.5 ppm for color documents, 3 ppm for documents with mixed text and color graphics and 7 ppm for documents with monochrome text. It also offers 600 x 300 dpi monochrome printing. Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, CA, (800) 752-0900.

Featured

  • human profile with a circuit-board brain next to an open book

    Pilot Program Fosters AI Literacy in Underserved Youth

    A pilot co-led by Operation HOPE and Georgia State University is working to build technical, entrepreneurial, and financial-literacy skills in Atlanta-area youth to help them thrive in the AI-powered workforce.

  • robot brain with various technology and business icons

    Google Cloud Study: Early Agentic AI Adopters See Better ROI

    Google Cloud has released its second annual ROI of AI study, finding that 52% of enterprise organizations now deploy AI agents in production environments. The comprehensive survey of 3,466 senior leaders across 24 countries highlights the emergence of a distinct group of "agentic AI early adopters" who are achieving measurably higher returns on their AI investments.

  • Digital clouds with data points and network connections

    Microsoft's Windows 365 Cloud Apps Available in Public Preview

    Microsoft has announced that its Windows 365 Cloud Apps are now available in public preview. This allows IT administrators to stream individual Windows applications from the cloud, removing the need to assign Cloud PCs to every user.

  • computer monitor displaying an open book on screen

    Discovery Education Expands DreamBox Reading to Support PreK-5 Learners

    Ed tech provider Discovery Education has announced the latest enhancements to its DreamBox Reading adaptive literacy program, which now offers personalized instruction for grades PreK-5.