Take a trip back to the early digital office age with this Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4L, manufactured October 1994. Known for rock-solid reliability and crisp monochrome printing, the 4L became a workhorse of the Windows 3.1 and DOS era—ideal for collectors of vintage computing gear or retro-tech displays.
Details:
• Model C2003A | HP LaserJet 4L
• Manufactured October 1994 (U.S.A.)
• Parallel-port connection (DB-25) with power cable included
• Power Rating: 100-120 V | 50/60 Hz | 2.0 A
• Tested: unit powers on and prints test pages
• Condition note: Prints show visible “ghosting” and horizontal banding—common with aged toner and fuser rollers (see photos). Paper feeds smoothly; no mechanical jams observed.
• Toner cartridge 92274A currently installed – age unknown
Cosmetic Condition:
Good overall with light scuffs, no cracks, and intact front tray. All indicator lights and buttons respond normally.
Includes:
• HP LaserJet 4L printer (model C2003A)
• Power cord
• Loaded with paper for testing
Collector Notes:
HP’s early LaserJet series is legendary among enthusiasts for build quality and serviceability. The 4L was compact, quiet, and one of the first desktop lasers designed for home use. This example makes an excellent conversation piece or restoration project.
Keywords:
HP LaserJet 4L, C2003A, vintage printer, retro tech, 1990s computer, parallel printer, Windows 3.1, DOS, old school office gear, nostalgia collectible
