HP LaserJet 1320 Laser Printer
The HP LaserJet 1320 printer Q5927A is a personal, small office monochrome laser printer that specializes in producing letters and papers with ample speed. It's ideal for the home-office or for a small dental, medical, or law practice. HP uses a reliable, sealed single ink cartridge mechanism which requires virtually no maintenance. After all, you should be busy focusing on your own needs without concern about your printer. For over 20 years the Laserjet has been synonymous with dependability, reliability, and durability. Truly economical, this is the workhorse that you've been looking for. Full-Speed USB 2.0 port, IEEE 1284-B compliant parallel port 16MB Memory expandable to 144MB Compatible operating systems Microsoft Windows 98, Me, NT 4.0 (print driver only), 2000, XP 32-bit, XP 64-bit (print driver only); Macintosh OS 9, OS X 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 HP PCL 6, HP PCL 5e, Postscript Level 2 emulation HP USA 3 Years Limited Warranty (Return to HP - Standard Bench Repair) May be upgraded for use with a LAN ethernet network or, if you're looking for a network-ready compatible version, please refer to HP Q5928A LaserJet 1320n
HP LaserJet 1320 Laser Printer Accessories
Belkin F3U133-10 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cable (10 Feet)
HP Q5949X Black Toner Cartridge (HP LaserJet 1320)
HP Q5949A Black Toner Cartridge (LaserJet 1320 and 1160 Series Printers)
HP LaserJet P2015 Printer (CB366A#ABA)
HEWLETT-PACKARD Black Print Cartridge for HP LaserJet 1320
HEWLETT PACKARD Q5949A BLACK CARTRIDGE FOR LJ1160 2500YIELD - Genuine Brand Name (OEM) Product
HP LaserJet 1020 Printer (Q5911A#ABA)
HP LaserJet P2015dn Printer (CB368A#ABA)
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac
Belkin F3U134-10 USB Extension Cable (10-Feet)
HP LaserJet 1320 Laser Printer Reviews
I sound like a commercial, don't I. Just wanted to pass on how great it is to be able to buy used stuff that works alot cheaper than having to buy a whole new printer, cartridges,install it, etc. Thanks Amazon and whoever I bought this printer from. I'm really not an actor, and I don't even play one on t.v. Printer was received in a speedy fashion, undamaged and working just like a new one for a fraction of the cost. etc.
It's less expensive on this printer. You bet.
My copies come out crisp and extremely legible even with tiny text. Like the 1130 I bought, I purchased the scanner option that quit immediately after the warranty period. HP even, with the 1130, sent out a stupid little 'fix kit' to try and remedy the problem, along with a $70 credit toward another of their printers. They were mechanically bulletproof, and supplies are so easy to fine. I use the larger 'X' cartridges because they're more economical.
I just purchased an HP Color LaserJet to do pages in color when I need it, but am keeping this one also for the 90% of my work that is monochrome. I never had problems installing the drivers on my laptops, either. On the older LaserJets, once printing got a little spotty, you could take the cartridge out and shake it some and get at least a couple of hundred more copies. I've been using HP LaserJets since the 5L in the mid 90's; this is my fifth in the series. However, particularly on the 1130, they would go bad with time by starting to feed multiple pages through and then jam. And, of course, with laser printing there's no worry about smearing with highlighters, or coming out with wet pages like inkjets.
When you reach a certain number of copies it's just not going to copy any more, whether your toner is empty or not. I just plop the paper in the tray and go to work. I have had absolutely no problems with it. Why did I keep buying HP. I seldom do regular #10 envelopes with it, so I can't evaluate that. I got my 1320 for 50% off in an Office Max sale, a couple of years ago.
I print hundreds to thousands of pages of financial documents monthlyI have never had a jam, never. I know there is a straight-path option on it, but virtually never need that, not with regular old paper. A lot of my pages have just a small amount of text on them and I know I'm not getting the full toner allocation used up. Would I buy it again. The 1220 used a different design altogether and worked well, but felt flimsy, particularly with a plastic paper tray and cover that came detached far too easily. I also use a toner-refilling store and save a considerable amount over new toner cartridges, while saving environmental waste.
What's the downside. For the first time with one of my LaserJets, this one uses toner cartridges with a chip in them. It does have recessed places in the side to hold it.
Unlike its predecessor, the paper tray is completely built in so its footprint is a little over a foot square. I will occasionally produce pie charts and/or bar graphs with this machine and see little banding. I didn't want some funky brand that I had to order cartridges online. The 5L, 6L, and 1130 used vertical paper storage and output and were very easy to do odd singles like envelopes, cards, etc.
It's fairly heavy, but I've actually put it in the back seat of my company car and hauled it to various places to use.
Many HP printers suffer the same incongruities. Does not work with new Photoshop. 2 hours on the phone with bad customer service and all they said was they dont work with the new systems. Not useful for the future. If you have CS3, this printer is obsolete.
What can I say about HP Laser printers. This one is quick enough for our printing needs and saves us a ton of money on paper costs. Never jams, is fairly conservative on toner usage and simply prints clean, double sided pages time after time. Perfect for our printing needs. Attached to a printer server unit this printer is a non-event. Adding paper and a toner cartridge change is the only touching we have done. After using inkjet printers for some time, converted over to laser.
The light grey/dark grey color scheme makes it attractive and professional for an office. Wrong: I got almost 2,500 clear, crisp pages. Manual feed is not as precise as I'd like, but it's more than acceptable. Pages come out of this printer about as rapidly as any I've ever used (even "byte-intensive" PDFs and TIFFs), the print quality is excellent for text and graphics, the footprint is nicely compact, the controls are easy and intuitive, and the printer manager software that comes with it (where you can see how much ink you've got left in your cartridge, how many pages you've printed with the cartridge, etc).is handy and helpful. I now use recycled/reloaded cartridges now at about $110 bucks a pop, and I got months of daily use out the first one of these I used when I replaced the "starter". The "starter" cartridge that came with the printer said it would print only about 1,000 pages.
I bought the non-network version of this printer for my law office last January (2007) to use as my personal printer for e-mails and documents under 30 pages. It does the job for me very nicely. I was a little nervous, based on some of the negative reviews here, but this printer has performed like a champ. And it's relatively quiet.
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