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Pages per Min.: 15 • Max. B&W
dpi: 1200-by-1200 • Tray Capacity,
pages: 150 |
| HP's
new arrival is a baby printer for
the home office. |
If you don't print constantly and you're
prepared to stash your paper supply in
a drawer between uses, the $180 HP LaserJet
1020 can help you make the most of your
precious home-office space. With its paper
tray flipped up, it folds into a neat
box with a footprint that measures only
139 square inches, making it the smallest
laser printer we've seen so far. And if
it stays closed most of the time, you
may not notice the high cost of printing
each page. Toner cartridges for the LaserJet
1020 cost $70 each, and HP rates them
(using the industry standard) to yield
only 2000 pages of output, so this isn't
a printer for heavy use.
Like other budget lasers, the LaserJet
1020 keeps its price low by enlisting
your PC's processing power to do the hard
work. Windows' low-level Graphical Device
Interface renders the pages, allowing
the printer to concentrate on feeding
the raw data to its engine. In our speed
tests, text pages printed at 12.3 pages
per minute, a slightly slower rate than
most small-office lasers we've tested
recently managed. Graphics printed at
a more reasonable 8.9 ppm.
The LaserJet 1020's text quality failed
to impress us. Our team of judges noted
fuzzy edges, particularly at the bottom
of each character, and italics looked
hazy. The line art sample seemed a bit
shaky, though it showed almost no horizontal
banding. Our grayscale photo acquired
a gritty texture and lacked sufficient
contrast.
The paper tray holds up to 150 sheets
and can cope with legal-size paper. You'll
have to feed envelopes one at a time through
the manual slot just above the paper tray.
With only two lights, the LaserJet 1020's
control panel is about as simplest you
can find, leaving almost everything to
the Windows printer driver to handle.
A hard-copy Getting Started Guide comes
bundled with the printer, but the CD-ROM
includes short animated sequences that
are perfect for walking a beginner through
setting up the printer and installing
the software.
UPSHOT:
Small size and a low price make the HP
LaserJet 1020 a good fit for a home office
in which space is at a premium and occasional
printing jobs don't require the utmost
in speed, quality, and economy.
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