Impact printers, line/line matrix printers, dot matrix printers, and serial matrix printers.
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*Discontinued printer models are occasionally offered refurbished or remanufactured. Limited availability on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Printronix P8205 line printer is a quiet and rock-solid impact printer in a quiet noise reduction cabinet. The P8205 delivers crisp print at up to 500 lines per minute
Printronix P8205 Line Printer and Maintenance
Model Designation: P8C05
Order number with Ethernet, Americas config: P8C05-0101-000
Printronix P8205
Up to 500 lines per minute
The P8205 is a great choice for lower-speed line printer needs. Quiet and rock-solid, the Printronix P8C05 quiet cabinet model delivers crisp print at up to 500 lines per minute in a machine that’s welcome in any work area. This is a great replacement if you are using the old Printronix P5005b or IBM 6400-050. Internal Ethernet (PrintNet) is now standard as of February 2016.
Mission-Critical Performance
Rely on Printronix line printers + PCI maintenance service plans
The P8205 will perform for years, but it is subject to a rough environmental factor – humans! People build these electromechanical units, so occasional repairs and cleanings are required. To keep this printer in great running shape, we provide maintenance plans to fit your budget.
You may be able to move this output to another and different format printer like a laser, but is it sure to be inconvenient to your operation—time to take a critical look at your backup plan. If your operations need this output to operate, then you need an additional line printer. Get an affordable Hot Spare program. Don’t be stopped or inconvenienced until the Service Tech arrives.
Try these Printronix Line Matrix Printers:
All the above are enclosed in a quiet, noise reduction cabinet.
Impact printers, line/line matrix printers, dot matrix printers, and serial matrix printers.
*Discontinued printer models are occasionally offered refurbished or remanufactured. Limited availability on a first-come, first-served basis.