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HP LaserJet 1320

By tkurz • Nov 3rd, 2010 • Category: HP Monochrome Printer Reviews

DEMOCR300 HP LaserJet  1320

The HP LaserJet 1320 is one of the most popular printers on the market, but why?  Its monthly duty cycle of 10,000 pages may have something to do with its popularity or maybe the fact that automatic duplex printing comes standard. Its ability to print on multiple papers like envelopes, cardstock, labels, transparencies, heavy media, bond paper, light paper, heavy paper, plain paper, rough paper and recycled paper are all supported.  It comes standard with an automatic duplexer, and it can connect via USB or parallel port.  It can hold up to 500 sheets in its input trays, and its output trays can support 125 sheets of paper. The 1320 weighs 24.7 pounds, and it has dimensions of 13.8x14x10.1 inches.

Due to the fact this machine only makes black-and-white prints, you are only going to need one HP 1320 toner cartridge filled with black printer toner. The standard capacity LaserJet 1320 toner can last 2,500 pages, while a high capacity version is available that can yield 6,000 pages. Using either of these toners, resolutions as high as 1200×1200 dpi are possible. Those resolutions will definitely give you something to smile about. The HP 1320 toner has a low cost per page, making it even more attractive.

DEMOCRLONG HP LaserJet  1320

The majority of consumers have only positive things to say about this printer. Users love how clear the print quality is using HP 1320 toner, and the duplex printing option is a big hit across the board. The low upfront price is impressive, and the quick and easy set up is praised often. The low price of the LaserJet 1320 toner  and plug-and-play features with Windows are excellent, according to users.  Though some wish it printed color documents too, most are happy with the 1320 and find it to be a wonderful addition to their small offices.

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Tech Tips and HP Printer Reviews

HP LaserJet 1320

By tkurz • Nov 3rd, 2010 • Category: HP Monochrome Printer Reviews

DEMOCR300 HP LaserJet  1320

The HP LaserJet 1320 is one of the most popular printers on the market, but why?  Its monthly duty cycle of 10,000 pages may have something to do with its popularity or maybe the fact that automatic duplex printing comes standard. Its ability to print on multiple papers like envelopes, cardstock, labels, transparencies, heavy media, bond paper, light paper, heavy paper, plain paper, rough paper and recycled paper are all supported.  It comes standard with an automatic duplexer, and it can connect via USB or parallel port.  It can hold up to 500 sheets in its input trays, and its output trays can support 125 sheets of paper. The 1320 weighs 24.7 pounds, and it has dimensions of 13.8x14x10.1 inches.

Due to the fact this machine only makes black-and-white prints, you are only going to need one HP 1320 toner cartridge filled with black printer toner. The standard capacity LaserJet 1320 toner can last 2,500 pages, while a high capacity version is available that can yield 6,000 pages. Using either of these toners, resolutions as high as 1200×1200 dpi are possible. Those resolutions will definitely give you something to smile about. The HP 1320 toner has a low cost per page, making it even more attractive.

DEMOCRLONG HP LaserJet  1320

The majority of consumers have only positive things to say about this printer. Users love how clear the print quality is using HP 1320 toner, and the duplex printing option is a big hit across the board. The low upfront price is impressive, and the quick and easy set up is praised often. The low price of the LaserJet 1320 toner  and plug-and-play features with Windows are excellent, according to users.  Though some wish it printed color documents too, most are happy with the 1320 and find it to be a wonderful addition to their small offices.

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