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Budget laser printer, small space requirements.
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HP Laserjet P1005
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HP Laserjet P1005
By princesslaura
Jun
9
2008
My husband has been using the HP Laserjet P1005 at work for the past few months. His [much more expensive] laserjet broke down and he was quite put out to receive this in return!

Amazon charges £69.75 for this product [with free delivery within the UK]. At this price you know that the printer is not going to be top of the range, however, it's not total rubbish by any means. It prints at speeds of up to 14ppm [which is no good for high volume printing but not too shabby] and has an output quality of 1200-dpi.
It has a 133 MHz processor and 2 MB of memory.

One advantage of this printer is that it is fairly small in comparison to many others on the market [which saves on valuable deskspace - more room for coffee cups!]. It is also quite quiet [my husband's last printer sounded like an aircraft taking off whenever it was turned on].

It comes with a 150 sheet input tray, which I would consider adequate for most home use.

Hi-speed USB 2.0 connectivity is provided and it was easy to install. It isn't the best printer to operate that I've used but it's not completely incomprehensible and the instructions are clear.

In conclusion, for the money this isn't a bad printer but I think that a more expensive printer with a better ppm rate would be a better investment.
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