The NEW Line Printer Series is the Printronix P8000:

  • With 500 lines per minute speed (lpm) up to 2000 lpm
  • All speeds are available in the cabinet model.
  • The open pedestal and enclosed pedestal, are 500 lpm or 1000 lpm
  • Offers better printer quality from previous line printers due to Re-engineered thinner frets
  • More emulations come standard

Why Printer Connection, Inc. :

  • 25 Years in business specializing in Line Printer solutions
  • In-house inventory of New and Refurbished Line printers
  • In house tech department and refurb center
  • All our refurbished printers are 100% manufacturer maintenance approved

Line Printer Maintenance:

  • Printronix Manufacturer Maintenance, OR
  • Printer Connection, Inc. Maintenance, using the same service providers as Printronix
  • In-house parts inventory

Ribbons

  • We only offer genuine OEM Ribbons

– The P8000 uses a cartridge ribbon, with longer life and easier to load.
– Standard life ribbon p/n 255049-402, and Extended life ribbon p/n 255048-402
– Ensures better print quality
– Reduces the amount of service calls

  • We also keep certain ribbon in inventory

– Reduce order processing time
– Reduced transit time because we are centrally located in Texas
– And to help our customers avoid inventory backorders

New Line Printers

If you’ve ever stood next to an older line printer while it was working, you probably remember the noise. That distinctive clatter may have once been a badge of productivity, but in today’s quieter, more streamlined office environments, that kind of racket just doesn’t fly. Fortunately, new line printers have come a long way in reducing noise without sacrificing performance. Here’s some more information from the pros with Printer Connection, Inc.

A Major Upgrade

Traditional line printers were built like tanks – and they sounded like it, too. The hammering print mechanisms were powerful, but they weren’t subtle. Offices that depended on heavy-duty printing often tucked these machines away in separate rooms just to keep the noise down. While they got the job done, they definitely didn’t make for a peaceful workspace.

Modern Engineering for a Quieter Experience

Fast forward to today, and new line printers have embraced smarter, quieter design. Manufacturers now prioritize acoustic engineering alongside speed and durability. Sound-dampening enclosures, refined print mechanisms and quieter fans all work together to make modern models significantly more pleasant to be around. You’ll still hear them working, especially during large print runs, but the constant pounding noise has been replaced with a much softer, more contained hum.

Better for Shared Workspaces

One of the best things about quieter new line printers is that they’re more suitable for open office environments. You don’t have to shove them in a back room or worry about the noise disrupting meetings or calls. This improvement makes them a practical choice for businesses that want high performance without the old-school noise pollution.

Still Tough, Just Quieter

Don’t mistake “quiet” for “weak.” Advanced new line printers are just as rugged and reliable as the older models. They’re still made to handle massive volumes and deliver crisp, consistent output – but they do it with far less disruption. It’s proof that you don’t have to trade power for peace.

Quiet Power You Can Count On

New line printers combine the best of both worlds: industrial-strength output and a noticeably quieter presence. Whether you’re upgrading from an older model or setting up a new print station, the difference in noise levels is something you’ll appreciate from day one. Find out more about our new line printers by using our online form or calling Printer Connection at 817-430-6202.