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List Price: $232.00
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Hewlett-Packard Color: Silver/ Black EAN: 0883585164479 Feature: 8 MB of Memory and A 266 MHz Processor Perform Complex Tasks Quickly Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Hewlett Packard Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Model: P1006 Modem Description: None Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Hewlett Packard Special Features: nv:Print Method^Laser|First Page Output Time^Less than 8.5 seconds|Resolution^600 x 600 DPI|Maximum Duty Cycle^5,000 Pages Per Month|Print Speed^Up to 17 PPM|Special Features^Duplex Printing|Dimensions^13.66"W x 8.82"D x 7.64"H|Connectivity^USB|Standard Paper Input^150 Sheets|Standard Paper Output^Up to 100 Sheets|Duplex Printing^Manual|Paper Sizes Supported^Letter|Paper Sizes Supported^Legal|Paper Sizes Supported^A4|Paper Sizes Supported^A5|Paper Sizes Supported^B5 Studio: Hewlett Packard Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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8 MB of Memory and A 266 MHz Processor Perform Complex Tasks Quickly Ultra Compact/ Visually Appealing Design Fits Almost Anywhere 10 Sheet Priority Input Tray for Special Media/ 150 Sheet Adjustable Main Tray for Standard Paper Cancel Button To Quickly and Easily Stop Print Jobs At the Printer 10.30 Lbs (WxLxH) 8.82" x 13.66" x 7.64"
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Editorial Reviews:
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Looking for a laser printer with performance and visual appeal on a budget? The HP LaserJet P1006 Printer with HP spherical toner and an intelligent cartridge is affordable, compact, and stylish, yet provides fast speeds and high-end features at your desk.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Extremely happy with print quality Comment: Easy to install. If you're new to this, install the CD before doing anything else. The steps are easy to follow, beginning with how to unpack the printer. (I am running Windows XP)
After using an HP LaserJet 6P printer (600 dpi) for many years, I was ready for a new one; one that would not weigh almost as much as a TV, would take 1/2 the space of the HP LJ 6p, and one that matched the black/silver color of my new computers.
Because I do a lot of graphic work, I need a high quality laser printer. This inexpensive (1200 dpi) model fit the bill for all of my needs. (I see that the price just decreased another six dollars--dang it! LOL.)
** Luckily, I already had a USB cable because this printer does not come with one. It does come with the main plug (printer to electrical socket). **
It is clear in the Amazon images that the paper is not protected from dust or anything else that might affect the quality of the paper in the tray--this is a concern if you plan to leave paper in the tray at all times.
Enjoy!
Customer Rating:      Summary: The P is for personal! Comment: If you are looking for a quality "personal" laser printer, then this is the one. Hewlett Packard has years of experience building some of the best laser printers used by businesses the world over. Now you can have that same technology at an affordable price in your home.
The Hewlett Packard LaserJet P1006 is a small size desktop laser printer intended for the home user or student on a budget. It should not be rated against other small footprint laser printers built for business use or ink jet printers which are quite a different technology.
The P1006 is very quiet for a laser printer. I can barely hear it when in standby mode and the noise level is very tolerable when printing. The print quality is excellent which is to be expected since it is a Hewlett Packard laser printer. The printing speed is very good, close to excellent, and is only bested by its larger and more expensive cousins in the Hewlett Packard family. The mechanical design of this model is excellent. The ease of changing the wearable parts (the parts that wear out) is very well thought out and can be accomplished by just about any 7 year old child. So if you don't have a seven year old child borrow one when it is time to change the paper pickup roller and separation pad. Also being a Hewlett Packard you also get the support of an industry leader in laser printer design.
Plus the minimalist printer driver is what I have come to expect from Hewlett Packard. So many other printer manufacturers bog down your computer with printer drivers that are more flash than function. I use this printer with my laptop and only plug it in when I need to use it. I don't get annoying messages letting me know it can't find the printer when I reboot or come out of hibernation like others do. Windows Vista takes care of enabling the printer when I connect the USB cable to my laptop and disabling when I unplug. This is a true plug and play printer when coupled with a quality operating system. Yes, some Mac users have their undies in a bind, but they should not be using black and white printer anyway if you believe what their PC vs. Mac commercials tout.
There is really nothing to find fault with this printer considering this is a personal laser printer and should not be expected to meet the demands of a business. Some reviewers have complained about toner cost and paper curling. But neither is the fault of this printer.
The price per page is about 4 cents which is very reasonable. True the CB435A toner cartridge it is only rated at 1500 pages (700 for the one that is included with the new printer) but that is more than most home users will use in a year, especially for a black and white printer. Toner cartridges have a shelf life, so print quality degrades as the imaging roller in the cartridge gets older. So you want to purchase the printer than best fits your printing needs. If you are going to print more than a ream (500 pages) a month, then I would recommend a larger printer. Hewlett Packard rates this printer at 1,500 pages a month, but that is in my opinion excessive for this tiny printer.
To address the paper rolling concerns, 10+ years of certified laser printer repair experience will tell you that the quality of the paper is the cause, not the printer. When the paper goes through the fuser to attach affix the toner to the paper it is exposed to extreme heat that can cause low quality paper to curl as it makes the 180 degree turn out of the printer. Also paper that has been improperly stored can have higher than recommended moisture content and can also cause curling.
Another reviewer complaint was that the toner flaked off. This can be caused by a few issues, none of which are printer related (imagine that.) Toner that flakes off after it has been affixed to the paper can be caused by paper of poor quality, too glossy or too thick. Toner is a plastic powder that is melts onto the paper. If the conditions are not right, adhesion is not guaranteed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: False advertising, incompatible with Macs Comment: The side of the box has a logo that suggests the product is compatible with Macs. It isn't, and they've done a terrific job concealing that fact from everyone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Real printing cost Comment: A number of posts say that the small cartridge doubles your printing cost. I checked HP's page yeild web page and found that the HP 1020 (same footprint, full size cartridge) will get approx. 2500 pages per cartrige and the P1006, 1,500 pages per cartridge.
I then checked Amazon's price for the HP cartridges for these two printers:
1020: $0.0252 per page
1006: $0.0252 per page
Obviously, the small cartridge does not increase the cost per page.
Customer Rating:      Summary: P1006 envelope solution Comment: This printer is cheap in both price and quality, but it works OK for the most part. We were having problems printing envelopes from MS Word (Tools-Letters and Mailings-Envelopes and Labels) We kept getting an error message telling us to load the envelope in the manual feed tray and then hit the OK or GO button. The envelope was loaded, but there wasn't an OK or GO button. When you hit the button on the top of the machine, the red error light stops blinking, but it also cancels the print job. The only other button is the power button and that just shuts the machine off.
There is another review about setting the printer up to print envelops before sending the print job, but that didn't work either. Here is what to do.
Since there is no OK or GO button to press, after the job is sent and you get the error message about loading an envelope in the manual feed tray, just open and close the top of the printer. This resets the machine and it accepts the envelope job and the envelope will print.
It took us a while to figure this out - that opening the lid and closing it is this machine's "GO" button. Hope this helps somebody else.
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