HP JetDirect 620n Print Server (J7934AUUS)
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 3.5 x 1.2 inches ; 7.8 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- ASIN: B000213ZFE
- Item model number: J7934AUUS
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Product Description
HP JetDirect 620N EIO 10/100 RJ45 Internal Print Server J7934A J7934AABA. Product may differ from image shown.

Technical Details
- With advanced security and industry-leading performance, the HP Jetdirect 620n Fast Ethernet internal print server lets businesses easily
- Affordably share HP printers with EIO slots across the network and the Internet
- The HP Jetdirect 620n Fast Ethernet print server supports a broad range of network operating systems and protocols
- With a modular internal design, the print server slides into the EIO slot of any compatible HP device
Costumer Reviews
I installed this in my HP 4200 DTN (Duplex, Extra Tray, Network) printer. It replaced the old 610n that had died. It's a perfect fit and because DHCP was enabled, it instantly found my network, configured itself and set the printer up on the network. All the computers quickly were able to find the printer (Mac OS X, XP, ; Vista machines) and could print to it.
The 620n is a big step ahead of the 610n. It receives jobs faster, prints the jobs faster, and has a sweet web interface! Instead of having to go through the LCD menus or Telnet into the card, I was able to easily use the HP Webjet sofware (or whatever it's called) and get the card set up exactly the way I want. It handles TCP/IP, IPX, Apple Talk, and a bunch of other protocols. My Mac found the printer really fast with this puppy installed!
If you've got an old 610n and want a big upgrade, replace it with a 620n and experience the improved speed! Awesome product!
The JetDirect card in our HP Color LasetJet 5500dtn died a while back and we ordered a replacement 615n EIO card. That one worked for a few months and also stopped working so we ended up just connecting it to a PC via parallel and sharing it on the network that way. That all worked okay until we started getting some 64-Bit clients that couldn't use the printer in this configuration, so we had to start looking for a real fix. After doing some digging, we found out that the 615n cards were mostly defective and that we were lucky that our original 615n lasted as long as it did. We ordered this 620n from Amazon as a replacement and the printer is once again a true network printer and all of our users are happy again!
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