HP LASERJET 1300 PRINTER

  • Up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution
  • Up to twenty ppm imitation speed
  • 16 MB customary memory, expandable to 80 MB
  • First page in only 8 seconds
  • USB as well as together interfaces, discretionary networking

Product Description
The LaserJet 1300 from HP is a monochrome laser printer which offers high-quality output, quick imitation time, as well as expandability options. With a fortitude as tall as 1,200 dpi, prints have been frail as well as accurate, whilst speeds of up to twenty ppm (8 seconds for a initial page out) meant we won’t have to wait for for prolonged for imitation jobs to finish.Amazon.com Product Description
The LaserJet 1300 from HP is a monochrome laser printer which offers high-quality output, quick imitation time, as well as expandability options. With a fortitude as tall as 1,200 dpi, prints have been frail as well as accurate, whilst speeds of up to twenty ppm (8 seconds for a initial page out) meant we won’t have to wait for for prolonged for imitation jobs to finish. A 250-page customary inpu… More >>

HP LaserJet 1300 Printer

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5 Responses to “HP LASERJET 1300 PRINTER”

  1. Anonymous says:

    If this printer is anything like the 1200N, avoid this at all costs. My 1200N is dead after about 1000 pages and almost exactly one month after the warranty expired. HP just laughed at me when I called. Their quality stinks. At least get a long extended warranty….you”ll need it!

  2. Anonymous says:

    Don’t waste your time with this printer. Do your research before hand! The text quality on this device is below standard with terrible bleeding and smudgy lines ! My old Laserjet 6l produced far superior results …

    Check out other users experiences in Usenet as well as CNET’s review where they pointed out the very poor text quality … HP should be ashamed :-(

  3. Anonymous says:

    I purchased this as a second printer because a coworker said it was, and I quote, “the best printer I’ve ever had.” Unfortunately, I did not form the same opinion. I took me several tries before the thing would even install properly on my computer (XP). When it finally did, I have to admit, the print quality was great, and it was super fast. HOWEVER, upon starting my computer up the next morning, to my surprise, neither of my printers was recognized by my computer any longer. I tried and tried to get them to reinstall, but apparently, something about the 1300 did not get along with my computer. I got continuous error messages no matter what program I tried to run. I ended up having to reinstall windows just to get rid of the error messages. I returned the 1300 and got the much smaller, much cheaper 1012 instead, and it works perfectly, only only a little bit slower.

    So, to sum it up… if you have the money to spare and want to take a chance, get the 1300, as it does print nicely and quickly. However, if you don’t want to have serious computer malfunctions or you just want to spend a bit less money and get comparable quality, get the 1012.

  4. Anonymous says:

    I’m not sure what other people use their printer for, but I need top quality-looking manuscripts. I had a 4L for ten years and it gave better quality. The problem is that it prints too light. Otherwise, its a nice machine. But I’m returning mine.
    good luck.

  5. Rasmus Braun says:

    This printer has trouble fusing toner to all types of paper, even super-smooth surface laser paper. Text quality is pathetic at smaller sizes. Letters are toothy and uneven, and that’s not counting the ones that have slight smudges and streaks. Horizontal lines have fuzzy ghosting under them. You can forget about any type of letterhead–even light cockle or eggshell finish is too rough and will cause toner to flake off. Printed pages are also slightly skewed despite tightening the paper guides to maximum setting.