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HP LaserJet 1022

By MatthewO • Aug 31st, 2009 • Category: HP Monochrome Printer Reviews

DEMOCR300 HP LaserJet 1022

 

The HP LaserJet 1022 is a monochrome laser printer designed for the personal or small office user. It has good design aesthetics and good speed and print quality, but has some flaws as well.

The LaserJet 1022 has a good-looking design, with a two-tone color scheme, it stands out a little more than the average laser printer, and its rounded edges give it a more pleasing look as well. Its good design is not limited to looks, however. The input tray is located at the bottom, and though it adds to the footprint somewhat, this allows the output tray to be at the top of the unit, making it easier to grab prints and run. This design scheme does come at a cost, however, as it means that the printer does not have a straight printing path. In other words, the media has to bend its way through the printer, making paper jams and other feeding problems more likely.

As the HP 1022 is designed to be a personal printer primarily, it does not include duplexing or ethernet in the base unit. The printer can still be shared among multiple network users without an ethernet port, but it must rely on a print server or a PC to do the sharing. Users who need to share across a network may wish to look at other printers from HP and other manufacturers, as even with the ethernet port, the HP 1022 offers a limited feature set and does not include some useful sharing features like a built-in web interface that so many competing products now include.

DEMOCRLONG HP LaserJet 1022

The 1022’s other major flaw is noise. The unit tends to be overly noisy compared to its competition, and even compared to similar models from HP. While this would not be an unforgivable flaw in a medium or large office unit, this becomes more of an issue for a personal printer, which will likely sit on a desk in close proximity to the user.

Overall, the HP LaserJet 1022 provides good speed and print quality, but is marred by noisy operation and a lack of features prevalent in competing models. Personal users may find the quality outweighs its flaws, assuming it is placed far enough away.

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Tech Tips and HP Printer Reviews

HP LaserJet 1022

By MatthewO • Aug 31st, 2009 • Category: HP Monochrome Printer Reviews

DEMOCR300 HP LaserJet 1022

 

The HP LaserJet 1022 is a monochrome laser printer designed for the personal or small office user. It has good design aesthetics and good speed and print quality, but has some flaws as well.

The LaserJet 1022 has a good-looking design, with a two-tone color scheme, it stands out a little more than the average laser printer, and its rounded edges give it a more pleasing look as well. Its good design is not limited to looks, however. The input tray is located at the bottom, and though it adds to the footprint somewhat, this allows the output tray to be at the top of the unit, making it easier to grab prints and run. This design scheme does come at a cost, however, as it means that the printer does not have a straight printing path. In other words, the media has to bend its way through the printer, making paper jams and other feeding problems more likely.

As the HP 1022 is designed to be a personal printer primarily, it does not include duplexing or ethernet in the base unit. The printer can still be shared among multiple network users without an ethernet port, but it must rely on a print server or a PC to do the sharing. Users who need to share across a network may wish to look at other printers from HP and other manufacturers, as even with the ethernet port, the HP 1022 offers a limited feature set and does not include some useful sharing features like a built-in web interface that so many competing products now include.

DEMOCRLONG HP LaserJet 1022

The 1022’s other major flaw is noise. The unit tends to be overly noisy compared to its competition, and even compared to similar models from HP. While this would not be an unforgivable flaw in a medium or large office unit, this becomes more of an issue for a personal printer, which will likely sit on a desk in close proximity to the user.

Overall, the HP LaserJet 1022 provides good speed and print quality, but is marred by noisy operation and a lack of features prevalent in competing models. Personal users may find the quality outweighs its flaws, assuming it is placed far enough away.

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