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===2000s=== [[File:LaserJet1012.jpg|thumb|[[HP LaserJet 1012]], a low-end personal laser printer]] [[File:HP Color LaserJet CP1510 software install disc.jpg|thumb|HP Color LaserJet software installation disc]] In December 2000 HP shipped its 50-millionth LaserJet printer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/abouthp/histnfacts/museum/imagingprinting/0018/index.html |title=HP Virtual Museum: Hewlett-Packard LaserJet printer, 1984 |publisher=Hp.com |access-date=November 2, 2010}}</ref> In September 2001 HP entered the low-end laser printer market with the introduction of the LaserJet 1000: the first sub-$250 LaserJet and the lowest-priced monochrome (black and white) LaserJet printer to date. It offered 10 ppm, an HP Instant-on fuser, 600 dpi with HP REt boosting output effectively to 1200 dpi, a 2.5-cent cost per page, and a 7,000-page monthly duty cycle. In 2002, the 8150 was discontinued and was replaced by the 9000 series, which produced 50 pages per minute and used an internal duplexer. Meanwhile, the 4100 was replaced by the 4200 (later 4250) and 4300 (later 4350), which brought speeds of up to 55 pages per minute. In 2003 HP shipped its 75-millionth LaserJet printer. In November 2003, HP entered the $24-billion copier market with the LaserJet 9055/9065/9085 MFPs(multifunction printers), a copier-based line of high-volume multifunction printers. In 2006, total LaserJet sales had reached 100 million.<ref name="hall" /> {{As of | 2007}} HP has several lines of monochrome and color printers and multifunction products (copy, scan, and/or fax included) that range from 20 to 55 ppm and range in price from $149 to several thousand dollars.
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