<printer id="printer/HP-LaserJet_8100">
  <make>HP</make>
  <model>LaserJet 8100</model>
  <mechanism>
    <laser/><!--not "color"-->
    <resolution>
      <dpi>
        <x>1200</x>
        <y>1200</y>
      </dpi>
    </resolution>
    <consumables>
      <comments>
        <en>Cartridge</en>
      </comments>
    <!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
  </mechanism>
  <url>http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html</url>
  <lang>
    <postscript level="2">
    <!--unknown ppd filename "ppd"--></postscript>
    <pjl/>
    <text>
      <charset>us-ascii</charset>
    </text>
  </lang>
  <autodetect>
  <!--no known parport probe information--></autodetect>
  <functionality>A</functionality>
  <driver>Postscript</driver><!--verified--><!--affiliate keys; modify and face my wrath!-->
  <buyit>pcm(DN):178944/37214,pcm:178943/37213</buyit><!--no "contrib_url"-->
  <comments>
    <en>PS L2, PCL5, PCL6, 1200dpi 32ppm 
&lt;p&gt;
same optional accessories as 8000, Internals are of a newer design.
&lt;p&gt;
Same size as LJ8000, too.  Other than sounding like a 737 winding up its turbines, this is one rock solid printer.  This printer also processes jobs quickly, throw your most complex jobs at this one.
&lt;p&gt;
[When printing PostScript and used with a combination of the original HP-provided PPD and CUPS you can utilize every single of the above / at 8000 model mentioned options. (supplemented by Kurt Pfeifle)]</en>
  </comments>
</printer>
