The HP LaserJet 1100 Printer is a black-and-white laser type of printer ideal for a home or office setup.
There are numerous types and sizes of media it can handle.
Integrated print resolution and technologies by Hewlett Packard enable you to enjoy high-quality documents each time.
Best of all, there are available features which permit lowered cost per print - very handy considering today's economic issues.
Within it is a powerhouse, a 35MHz Motorola Cold Fire processor.
This allows for a printing rate of 8 ppm (page per minute) black-and-white letter size documents.
From the box, a 2MB RAM is already installed and ready for use.
But this may still be upgraded to a maximum of 18MB for managing more complicated printout tasks.
This is made possible by the dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slot fitted onto the machine.
It can support RAM sizes of 4MB, 8MB and 16MB.
An auto-load document feeder is capable of containing up to 125 sheets.
Media weight that's supported by the input tray is 20 lb.
Media sizes compatible with the unit are A4, letter, legal, executive and custom sizes anywhere from as little as 3" x 5" to as big as 8.
5" x 14".
Supported media types are plain bond, labels, transparencies, postcards, cardstocks and envelopes.
Supported envelope sizes include monarch, com-10, international B5, international C5 and international DL.
There's a print resolution of 600 dpi x 600 dpi (dots per inch).
This is sufficient to provide the needs of an office or a home for documents with text and graphics.
Enabling you to achieve photorealistic printouts of grayscale photographs is Hewlett Packard's own Image REt, or Image Resolution Enhancing technology.
In addition, the innovative UltraPrecise toner cartridge allows for crisp details and readable text each and every time.
With the rising prices of just about everything these days, including school and office supplies, it's therefore practical to economize.
It's certainly a good thing that there are some features found on the 1100 black-and-white laser type of printer to minimize cost per page.
Manual duplex capability helps save on paper supplies by allowing you to use both sides of the paper.
Turning on EconoMode enables reduction of toner usage by as much as 50 percent.
Enabling you to place several different pages onto a single sheet of paper is the N-up printing.
Select how many pages you wish to print, and the unit will automatically resize and arrange them on one sheet of paper.
Hewlett Packard has set the printer's monthly duty cycle at 7000 pages.
By sticking to this suggested maximum volume per month, optimum printer and cartridge performance can be expected.
Available in white enclosure, it has a body measurement of 14.
5" (width) x 12.
8" (depth) x 14.
9" (height).
Because it tips the scale at only 16.
1 lb (with the cartridge installed), it's fine to place this unit on a desktop.
HP PCL 5e is the printer language installed and there are 26 scalable font faces available.
Booklet printing is also possible, as well as placing watermarks.
For example, adding "confidential" to classified office documents.
There are numerous types and sizes of media it can handle.
Integrated print resolution and technologies by Hewlett Packard enable you to enjoy high-quality documents each time.
Best of all, there are available features which permit lowered cost per print - very handy considering today's economic issues.
Within it is a powerhouse, a 35MHz Motorola Cold Fire processor.
This allows for a printing rate of 8 ppm (page per minute) black-and-white letter size documents.
From the box, a 2MB RAM is already installed and ready for use.
But this may still be upgraded to a maximum of 18MB for managing more complicated printout tasks.
This is made possible by the dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slot fitted onto the machine.
It can support RAM sizes of 4MB, 8MB and 16MB.
An auto-load document feeder is capable of containing up to 125 sheets.
Media weight that's supported by the input tray is 20 lb.
Media sizes compatible with the unit are A4, letter, legal, executive and custom sizes anywhere from as little as 3" x 5" to as big as 8.
5" x 14".
Supported media types are plain bond, labels, transparencies, postcards, cardstocks and envelopes.
Supported envelope sizes include monarch, com-10, international B5, international C5 and international DL.
There's a print resolution of 600 dpi x 600 dpi (dots per inch).
This is sufficient to provide the needs of an office or a home for documents with text and graphics.
Enabling you to achieve photorealistic printouts of grayscale photographs is Hewlett Packard's own Image REt, or Image Resolution Enhancing technology.
In addition, the innovative UltraPrecise toner cartridge allows for crisp details and readable text each and every time.
With the rising prices of just about everything these days, including school and office supplies, it's therefore practical to economize.
It's certainly a good thing that there are some features found on the 1100 black-and-white laser type of printer to minimize cost per page.
Manual duplex capability helps save on paper supplies by allowing you to use both sides of the paper.
Turning on EconoMode enables reduction of toner usage by as much as 50 percent.
Enabling you to place several different pages onto a single sheet of paper is the N-up printing.
Select how many pages you wish to print, and the unit will automatically resize and arrange them on one sheet of paper.
Hewlett Packard has set the printer's monthly duty cycle at 7000 pages.
By sticking to this suggested maximum volume per month, optimum printer and cartridge performance can be expected.
Available in white enclosure, it has a body measurement of 14.
5" (width) x 12.
8" (depth) x 14.
9" (height).
Because it tips the scale at only 16.
1 lb (with the cartridge installed), it's fine to place this unit on a desktop.
HP PCL 5e is the printer language installed and there are 26 scalable font faces available.
Booklet printing is also possible, as well as placing watermarks.
For example, adding "confidential" to classified office documents.
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