LaserJet 1320 Toner Includes Great In Its Design

The highly rated HP LaserJet 1320 printer comes to its owner ready to deliver on all of the promise that Hewlett-Packard has built into it. This black-and-white laser model using HP LaserJet 1320 toner has been designed to deliver notable performance across most operating criteria. It is a particularly versatile printer that can run using most Windows or Mac operating platforms. That it also comes at a nice price is just icing on the cake.

Print speeds for the 1320 are rated at 22 pages in a minute, although the average speed comes in at about 17.5 pages every 60 seconds. From the time the job is sent from the PC or Mac until the time the first sheet emerges is usually around 8 seconds, which is excellent for a machine intended for a small office or small workgroup-type environment.

Hewlett-Packard has also built the 1320 to be fairly compact. In fact, it looks to have been specifically designed to sit on obtrusively on most any desktop next to a computer or off in an area of its own that it is tasked to operate in a network. The basic HP 1320 doesn’t come with networking capability, though it can be added as an option. This standard model is meant to connect directly to a Mac or PC.

Versatility seems to be a key word when it comes to most of the 1300-series printers and there’s even a wireless connectivity option available for a price. Standard 1320 printers use traditional wired technology to do so, and this includes a parallel port, as well as a high-speed USB port connection. Wireless capability comes in 802.11g flavor, but it will lead to the bottom-line price.

For anyone out there looking for high-quality printing, the 1320 seems to have been designed by Hewlett-Packard specifically to hit that mark. It will deliver high-quality print jobs via means of its 1,200 dpi resolution. Specifically, clearness and sharpness is first rate across the board and it maintains that clearness as font size shrinks right down to nearly 3 point perspective.

For a machine intended for mainly PC-to-printer duties, it’s a bit surprising that the LaserJet 1320 offers a duplex (two-sided) printing capability, but it does. And it seems to be relatively quiet while printing on both sides, which isn’t always the case for many printers in the 1320′s market segment. There are a great many different font types included within the printers software capabilities, as well.

Memory comes in at 16 MB that can be upgraded to 44 MB, though it’s usually not the case that it’ll require an upgrade. The 1320 can operate using many different Mac or Windows operating systems, as well. There’s an optional networking capability that can be included in an upgraded model for a price, so keep that in mind.

The competent and capable HP LaserJet 1320 printer also can store 500 sheets of paper within its included auto load input tray, as well as being able to print out product onto just about any standard media stock around. That it does all this for as little as $150 (some outlets charge as much as $400, though) is a pleasant fact. Given that it is durable (at 10,000 pages per month), it’s fair to say that 1320 offers a lot of upside and almost no downside.

Small one page print jobs to ones with hundreds of pages will benefit from HP LaserJet 1320 compatible toner. Specifically because it seems that costly reprints just don’t happen with HP LaserJet printer toner cartridge. Better cartridge means a better product and that’s what you get all around with Hewlett-Packard.

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