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HP LaserJet 1020 Printer (Q5911A#ABA) | 
enlarge | Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: CE
Buy New: $250.00
New (1) Used (4) from $175.00
Rating: 175 reviews
Platform: Windows Xp Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition System Memory: 2 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 14.6 x 8.2 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: Q5911A#ABA Model: Q5911A#ABA UPC: 829160710440 EAN: 0829160710440 ASIN: B0009EM13G
Release Date: May 24, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Affordable and reliable LaserJet desk printer | | • | Crisp and clear 1,200 dpi print quality | | • | Prints up to 15 pages per minute | | • | 150-sheet input tray; manual duplexing | | • | 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description The HP 1020 LaserJet smoothly process documents containing text, images, and graphics with its speedy 234MHz processor and ample 2 MB of memory. Jobs will print out at a quick 15 pages per minute, and thanks to HP's Instant-on technology, the first page emerges in less than 10 seconds from a cold start. The included FastRes 1,200 dpi effective print quality and HP's Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) ensures professional looking print jobs every time. Ideal for home use or at an office where space is of concern, the printer's compact design conserves desk space and can even be stored on a shelf if needed. The printer features a 150-sheet input tray, a single-sheet tray, a priority input slot for specialty paper, and a 125-sheet output bin (all of which hold medias measuring up to 9 x 11 inches). Connecting the printer to a PC is a cinch. Initial set up is fast and easy with the printer's high-speed USB 2.0 connection. The printer is backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty and is compatible with Windows 98SE operating systems and later. Measuring 4.6 x 9.5 x 8.2 inches, the printer weighs only 11 pounds. What's in the Box 1020 printer, HP LaserJet Q2612A black print cartridge, getting started guide, CD (includes software and user's guide), and power cord.
Product Description The HP LaserJet 1020 Printer, an excellent laser printer for the cost-conscious user, delivers high-quality LaserJet printing in a compact size, and at a price you can afford.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 45 more reviews...
So good we now buy Brother November 26, 2008 James F. Policke Installing one of these printers is always a miserable experience. The install program constantly tries to load USB printing support FOR WINDOWS 98, leading to an "unrecognized object". The only way to get a working install on the first try is if you have already installed some other kind -any kind- of USB printer in the past. Doesn't work well with network print servers or USB switches. Extremely finicky as to which USB cable it will work with, need to have 2 or 3 cables on hand to find one it will accept. Of course HP doesn't provide one. I don't have time for this kind of nonsense every time one of my users needs a new printer, and have switched to Brother.
Fanstic unless you are using Linux! November 21, 2008 James Starritt (Kansas City, MO) I picked up the HP Laserjet when I started working full time from home. I am not sure what is up with the Amazon pricing, I picked my up brand new for around $120 from Best Buy on special, brand new in July 2007. The printer is a basic no-frills lazer printer that does a fantastic job. At home it is working well with my Windows 2000, and Windows XP machines. I managed to get the drivers installed on Vista and that is fine although there do seem to be some glitchy incompatibilities. If I run out of paper when I am printing for example the popup that the printer driver sends up is not a regular window and comes with a Vista warning but other than that it works no problems - things seem fine with Vista SP1 as well. I have not been able to get this working with my Mac or CentOS -- drivers for Linux for this particular model seem to be hard to come buy however I have not looked very hard for the last year or so. The 1022 on the other hand seemed to be widely supported! As it is the printer is setup as a shared network printer running from my vista box and my wife and I are having no problems with it at all. I understand you can find drivers online but I don't actually need to print from my Mac and its no big deal to print from Windows if I need to get an OpenOffice doc printed that I prepared on Linux. Drivers aside once the printer is running it is great. The quality of the output is outstanding and it does what it is supposed to do.
HP LaserJet 1020 printer November 2, 2008 Bill (Florida) I have had this printer for about a year. It is a great printer and I think it is a bargain considering the quality of the printing and the reliability of the machine. There are no negatives. Even if you have an inkjet printer it pays to get one of these just to do work that doesn't need color. The original cartridge lasts for a long time if you use the economical printing mode.
Great Little SOHO Printer September 22, 2008 EMTP EJ (Washington, DC USA) We got this printer last year and have really liked it because it works pretty fast and we wanted something to print just text so we wouldn't have to keep replacing inkjet carts. We also got a NETGEAR PS121 USB 2.0 Mini Print Server and it has all worked on our home network pretty well together, including with a PC that runs Win 98se (which had, much to my suprise, a usb port which was mandatory to set up the print server).
A great workhorse September 18, 2008 Patrick Oden (Lake Arrowhead, CA United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I couldn't be happier with this printer. I'm a writer and a writer who doesn't particularly like reading off a computer screen. I can't see the flow, and make easy notes, or get an overall vibe of the thing while reading off a screen. Plus, I'm also starting a PhD program in the next month and so printing is a necessity. I don't need the absolute fastest, and I don't need the absolute best quality. What I need is a solid, laser printer that fits into my decidedly narrow budget. This fit perfectly and it works perfectly as well. I'm very pleased.
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