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.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Have three, bought another:
We currently have three of these printers throughout our business, because we liked them so well we ordered this one for another office.
I've killed many trees with this printer:
I bought this printer Winter term of 2006. I have gone through 2 cartridges since getting it. Factor: Fall 2006, Spring 2008, and now Spring 2010. I used this printer in 2006 for my business classes upon graduating. Then the job searches, interviews, printing resume/portfolio, printing directions, and so on. I am know in my masters, the teachers play this sick joke of giving the students about 150 pages per class per week to read. So have I gotten my moneys worth? You betcha, now I am off to buy a... more info
Not Mac Compatible, broke before printing a few thousand pages:
This printer, though mostly functional when connected to a Windows box, did not work without significant amounts of effort when connected to a Mac. Customer support at HP was not helpful in resolving my Mac connectivity issues. I eventually got it working with some 3rd party tools, but then the printer power supply died. I called HP customer support again and was told to buy a new HP printer. Needless to say, this is the last HP printer I will own. I suggest looking at some of the Brother models... more info
Mac driver does not work:
Somehow my husband managed to rig this for OS X, but when we upgraded to Snow Leopard we could not get the iMac and this printer to talk to each other. When it was working it was great. Only buy this printer if you run a PC. Yes, HP has an alleged Mac driver on its website but it is completely worthless.