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LJ-IIP
The IIP and its Canon counterpart (the LBP4+) with the same engine and footprint were my first laserjets and I loved them dearly. However, I preferred the Canon because of the inbuilt scalable fonts which were a boon at the time (I was using DOS and WordStar - and still do at times!).

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Neat Stuff  itanalyst | 05/02/07
Sadly, They Don't Build Them Like That Now  racingmustang | 05/03/07
The 1100 bad but 2100 great!  daglun | 05/04/07
HP IIP  murco@... | 05/04/07
Got one  Bill Ward | 05/04/07
USB  info@... | 05/05/07
part not id'd correctly  p_korman | 05/05/07
LJ-IIP  Geordie Lad | 05/07/07
HPIIP  jakeyes88@... | 05/07/07
HP IIP Plus still going strong!  chazjazz | 05/07/07
All the way!  FiOS-Dave | 02/01/08

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