Print USB, All In One Laserjet Supplies and More …

March 28, 2011

HP LaserJet P1006 ? Bare Bones Personal Laser Printer

Filed under: Printer Management — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 12:30 am
printer management
by romanlily

The HP LaserJet P1006 shows all the signs of being an inkjet printer; affordability, small size, and stripped down features, yet operates using laser technology. With a price tag of just over a hundred dollars, this bare bones unit makes it possible to bring the power of laser printing home.

Operating at a decent print speed of up to 16 pages per minute, the HP LaserJet P1006 is at least competitive in the market of desktop personal printers, but its first page out time of only 9 seconds is really what makes it stand out against its inkjet rivals. With a first page printed in less than ten seconds, single page projects will no longer be a cause for concern regarding user down time spent waiting.

The HP LaserJet P1006′s print quality is locked at 600 x 600 dots per inch, but a resolution enhancement mode allows the unit to execute a 1200 dot per inch equivalent print quality for finer looking text and graphics. The unit’s duty cycle is only 5,000 pages per month maximum, which is severely limiting to those wishing for office level, high paper output. HP’s recommendation of only 250 to 1,500 pages per month for optimal performance and lifespan is even more crippling to those with heavy work demands, and the unit should strictly be considered for light duty use.

Standard on board random access memory included is only 8 MBs, which should be enough when dealing with text documents or minimal amounts of imagery, but complex print projects such as full page black and white photos or mixed text and imagery may suffer a degree of slowdown, and, sadly, the HP LaserJet P1006′s memory is not expandable whatsoever, but the unit’s 266 MHz processor should help keep things moving along somewhat.

Host based printing means that much of the processing is done on the user’s connected PC as opposed to internally within the device. This allows for more affordable hardware, and faster print times on minimalistic printers such as the HP LaserJet P1006. The unit’s paper handling abilities can at least be called decent as well.

With a single 150 sheet paper tray that is non expandable, the HP LaserJet P1006 remains small in both physical size and price, yet the printer manages to squeeze in a 10 sheet priority feed slot as well for special media types such as transparencies, card stock, custom letterhead, envelopes, and index cards. A single standard output tray good for 100 sheets is also incorporated into the hardware, and is also not expandable.

The HP LaserJet P1006′s weight of just over ten pounds (10.4 lbs) and footprint of 13.7 in x 8.8 in x 7.6 in (W x D x H) make it extremely manageable and compact, allowing purchasers with space limitations the opportunity to get their hands on laser technology. A single high speed USB port is the only connectivity option that the HP LaserJet P1006 offers, and should be plenty for this minimalistic monochrome laser device designed for desktop use.

For more information:

http://printdocs.org/hp-laserjet-p1006-–-bare-bones-personal-laser-printer/


Article from articlesbase.com

Find More Printer Management Articles

January 9, 2011

New Web Site Offers Products with a Personal Style

Filed under: All In One Laserjet — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 11:28 am

Rigby, ID (PRWEB) January 21, 2008

Lin Dee Hokanson had a very simple concept in mind when he began his new online venture, www.TetonExpress.com — sell the things he thinks are good items. “I like computers, I like cameras, I like camping gear, I like music,” says Hokanson, discussing his newly-launched web site. “It’s all things that I like.”

While relatively simple as a concept, the idea of a personalized storefront is unique to the Internet. With the ability to tailor his web site to his own tastes, Hokanson was able to gather up a selection of products as diverse as PC motherboards and consumer electronics to movie soundtracks. The variety alone is impressive, especially for a brand-new business — it’s not uncommon for a virtual shopping cart at www.TetonExpress.com to contain a LaserJet printer, a workhorse knife, a Canon digital camera, and an acoustic guitar. But matching that “something for everyone” variety is an array of low prices unavailable in retail chain stores.

“I try to offer everyone a good deal on what they’re looking for,” says Hokanson proudly, happy with his online business. He even invites his customers to give their feedback on his blog, www.tetonexpress.net, offering them an opportunity to interact with him directly regarding current and future products. This approach to customer service is uncommon on the Internet, but Hokanson embraces both his new business and the new ideas that come with it.

While useful as a one-stop shopping center, Hokanson’s store isn’t just an online novelty. The variety makes what might seem like a personal idiosyncrasy — selling things you like — into a viable and interesting alternative to retail shopping. Even a brief scan of the merchandise quickly turns up a dozen interesting and unique items, and Lin Dee is taking that concept one step further by opening a second web site, www.TetonMerc.com , which caters to items from home décor to aromatherapy. In the end, Hokanson’s entrepreneurial spirit and unique way of choosing his products are a revolution in online shopping.

###



More All In One Laserjet Press Releases

December 17, 2010

HP Revolutionizes Simple Printing, Powered by Apps & Personal Cloud

Filed under: All In One Laserjet — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 4:32 am

HP Revolutionizes Simple Printing, Powered by Apps & Personal Cloud
Hewlett-Packard has been relentless in its pursuit to revamp products like printers, as it introduces the HP Photosmart eStation-All-in-One. True to its name, this device can perform a multitude of tasks including printing, copying, scanning, faxing, emailing and even browsing through the net. Yes. You read it right—this new e-All-in-One is no ordinary printer as [...] HP Revolutionizes Simple …
Read more on SiliconANGLE

Tories shield MP from queries about aide’s activities
Kelly Block arrives at committee probing budget leak under escort by Government House Leader
Read more on The Globe and Mail

Conservative MP grilled over ex-staffer who leaked report
Opposition MPs slammed Conservative MP Kelly Block Thursday over the background and private business dealings of her disgraced former staffer who leaked a confidential report to five lobbyist firms.
Read more on Canada.com

October 19, 2010

ThinPrint V-Layer and Personal Printing

Filed under: Server Printing — Tags: , , , — admin @ 8:10 am

ThinPrint V-Layer and Personal Printing
Clever solutions to boring, but necessary, IT printing issues, is a hallmark of ThinPrint. V-layer and the new personal printing solutions are perfect examples.

Read more on ZDNet

September 9, 2010

Hp Laserjet 1012 – Monochrome Personal Laser Printer

Filed under: Laserjet Printing — Tags: , , , , , — admin @ 10:37 pm

The HP LaserJet 1012 is a cost effective, mid level personal laser printer that performs similarly to office grade machines. What the unit sacrifices in speed, it attempts to make up for in affordability and size management, as well as visual appeal.

Though the HP LaserJet 1012 is a stripped down machine with no dedicated LCD screen or multifunctional options, as a laser printer alone it functions quite nicely, and was designed to suit a home or small office well. Its notably small footprint consisting of a depth of 9 inches and a width of 14.6 inches makes the device desktop friendly, and a height of only 8.2 inches means it could easily squeeze anywhere its inkjet counterparts can go.

The model’s weight of exactly 13 pounds also keeps it manageable, and makes frequent relocations possible if necessary, as the HP LaserJet 1012 is not a network ready device.  Its speed is at least average for its category, with up to 14 pages per minute for legal sized paper, and up to 15 pages per minute for letter size. A minimal first page out time of only 8 seconds also helps to keep even single page prints moving along at an acceptable speed. Another time saving feature included with the product is an automatic language switching function which switches printer languages based on the incoming print job.

Resolutions are adjustable to a standard 600 x 600 dots per inch, as well as a high quality 600 x 1200 dots per inch for clearer imagery, charts, and graphs. Lower quality settings are also selectable for optimal print speed, and an EconoMode is available as well to cut down on toner usage.

HP includes a user friendly software package with the HP LaserJet 1012 that not only includes drivers and install programs, but useful tools as well such as a utility for resizing multiple pages to fit onto single pages. A manual duplex mode can then allow for double sided printing, cutting down on paper usage exponentially.

The HP LaserJet 1012 also supports watermark printing, for the hobbyist who requires an artistic touch, or confidential documents with stamped background lettering. Booklet printing is made possible via included software.

With 8 MBs of included RAM, the HP LaserJet 1012 should function smoothly under virtually any workload, regardless of complexity. Paper handling specifications are acceptable as well, with a 150 sheet document tray which has the ability to load up to 20 envelopes automatically. A priority feed slot is also incorporated into the hardware and holds ten sheets, or an additional, single envelope.

An output bin of 125 sheets is designed with large projects in mind, and the HP LaserJet 1012‘s maximum monthly duty cycle of 7,000 imprinted pages means that users can print large quantities of output without hardware problems. While this Energy Star compliant black and white laser printer is certainly not the fastest device on the market, it scores as a well rounded machine at a price appropriate for the personal user or home office.

For more information:

http://printdocs.org/2010/03/26/hp-laserjet-1012-monochrome-personal-laser-printer/

September 8, 2010

Hp Laserjet 1022/1022N/1022Nw – Personal Laser Printer With Wireless Options

Filed under: Laserjet Printing — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 10:53 pm

HP offers an affordable solution for those in the market for a home laser printer with its 1022 series, which comes complete with not only a built in networking option, but the option of a wireless card as well in the 1022nw model. A robust monthly duty cycle along with competitive print speeds and built in memory make the HP Laserjet 1022 a great option for the personal user or small office.

A 150 sheet output bin along with a full 250 sheet input tray make the HP Laserjet 1022 and its sister models perfect for small to medium sized project demands. Its user friendly, easy to use control panel includes a wireless notification light that allows owners of the HP Laserjet 1022nw model, with its 802.11b/g wireless embedded Ethernet card, to notice if the printer is currently connected to a network. This helpful feature makes the device great for the household wishing to interface with a laser printer from multiple rooms.

For users with direct connection requirements, a high speed USB 2.0 port is made available in all versions of the HP Laserjet 1022. Also standard for the model are 8 MBs of print memory, to help keep complicated processes moving along at an acceptable pace, and a powerful 266 MHz processor.

HP’s unique all in one laser print cartridge, along with a user friendly, one door access design makes ink replacement easier than ever. A maximum monthly duty cycle of up to 8,000 pages also means that fairly high output demands can be met without incident, and HP’s one year limited replacement plan backs the product if problems do arise.

With a first page out time of only 8 seconds, single page print jobs come with minimal wait time, and further pages will print at a rapid speed of 19 pages per minute for letter sized paper. A high resolution of 1200 x 1200 dots per inch also ensures quality, and clear, professional text and imagery.

Special print media such as envelopes, transparencies, labels, card stock, post cards, and vellum are made possible via the HP Laserjet 1022′s 10 page priority feed slot, and custom paper sizes are selectable as well in sizes up to legal, 8 x 14 size, and down to 3 x 5 inches for index cards.

The HP Laserjet 1022 series operates at a conservative 300 watts, making it Energy Star compliant, but, even more impressive, is its 2 watt standby mode that allows users to leave the printer on for extended periods of time without worrying about extensive energy costs.

A footprint of only 14.6 inches by 9.6 inches makes the HP Laserjet 1022 and its variants perfect for users with small space limitations, and its weight of only 12.1 pounds makes it easily transportable if frequent relocation is necessary. The device also stands at a mere 9.5 inches tall which, along with a price tag appropriate for businesses of any size, make this personal HP Laser printer suitable for any light duty occasion.

For more information:
http://printdocs.org/2010/04/05/hp-laserjet-10221022n1022nw-personal-laser-printer-with-wireless-options/

September 4, 2010

Can employer print and download stuff from my personal USB stick?

Filed under: Print USB — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 6:02 am

Due to the computer problems at work (computer crashes a lot), some of us back-up files on our personal USB-sticks. One day before weekend I forgot my stick in the computer. Coming back to work I found out that my boss took my stick (he is the only one besides me who has the key to my office), he went through my personal files and downloaded some. Is this legal?

August 24, 2010

Hp Laserjet 1020 – Resolution Enhanced Personal Laser Printer

Filed under: All In One Laserjet — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 11:06 am

With cost effectiveness and size prioritized over speed and performance, the HP LaserJet 1020 stands as a middle of the road personal laser printer that is the right size and scope for a home business, or small office. With average features across the board, the LaserJet 1020 is a great example of a consumer level device with the power and quality of laser technology.

While a surprising amount of printers on the market today advertise only their maximum print speed at low quality resolution, the HP LaserJet 1020 shows its true colors and lets its 15 page per minute in best quality mode print speed shine. This speed stands even when utilizing HP’s REt resolution enhancement/ HP Fastres 1200 mode which turns 600 x 600 dot per inch standard resolution into what is effectively 1200 dots per inch.

The HP LaserJet 1020′s maximum monthly duty cycle tops out at a very minimal 5,000 imprinted pages per month; a number which is reduced even further when noting that HP’s recommended usage level is only 250 to 2,000 pages per month for optimal performance. With duty cycles this low, it is clear that the device was never intended for super high output or constant use. That being said, HP does back its product with their one year limited warranty that includes not only a year of web and telephone based tech support, but a limited replacement policy as well.

Standing at dimensions of 14.6 x 9.5 x 8.2 in. (W x D x H) when folded up, and 14.6 x 14.2 x 8.2 in. when fully extended, the HP LaserJet 1020 certainly qualifies as a personal, desktop device. With such a small footprint, this laser printer could easily squeeze onto most desks or shelves. Its weight of only 11 pounds also ensures optimal mobility for this non-network ready device.

With 2 MBs of standard memory that is not upgradable, the HP LaserJet 1020 should handle large or complicated printing tasks without incident, along with the help of a powerful 234 MHz processor. First page out time clocks in at under ten seconds, meaning downtime is reduced to a minimum thanks to HP’s no wait technology.

An input capacity composed of a 150 sheet standard tray, plus a single sheet priority slot, means that not only will refill cycles be long, but special media types can be utilized as well with the HP LaserJet 1020 thanks to the hand feeding option. Transparencies, greeting cards, and custom letter head are just a few of the custom options compatible with the printer.

The device can also manage up to 15 envelopes at a time, and holds up to 100 sheets in its output tray. There is not built in duplexor, but the HP LaserJet 1020 does offer a manual duplex mode for double sided printing purposes which can not only cut down paper costs significantly, but add a professional feel to work loads as well. An Energy Star certification and a comprehensive HP software package confirm the HP LaserJet 1020‘s standing as a smart buy for the individual user.

For more information:

http://printdocs.org/2010/03/26/hp-laserjet-1020-resolution-enhanced-personal-laser-printer/

Powered by WordPress