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HP LaserJet 1018 Printer (CB419A#ABA) | List Price: $162.00 Discount Price: $139.95

| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - Up to 12 ppm Letter Print Speed with 100-sheet Output Bin
- 150-Sheet Input Tray and Single-Sheet Priority Input Slot
- 1200 dpi Effective Output Quality 600 by 600 dpi with HP REt And FastRes 1200
- 234 MHz Processor With 2MB RAM Internal Memory Included
- Convenient Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Connectivity and Genuine HP LaserJet Print Cartridge
A nice home use printer [Posted on 2008-04-26] HP LaserJet 1080 printer was easy to set up. I am very pappy with its performance based on one month of use. Only short coming would be the toner in the original cartridge lasted less then 400 pages of printing.
Welcome to the Era of Disposable Laserjets [Posted on 2008-05-03] First off, you should not have paid more than 50 dollars for this printer. Deals where everywhere for this thing! They were unloading them for 50 bucks each, so, hopefully you didn't pay too much more.
Second, it has driver issues with Vista. A black bar prints on the right whenever you print a graphic (anything not text). Tech support says to print at 600dpi resolution instead of 300, but that just makes the line narrower.. subsequent driver updates never fixed the problem for me, so once the toner ran out I just bought a different laser.
I don't think they make these anymore, but if you ever do have a chance to buy one, I'd avoid it.
I am very happy with it. [Posted on 2008-05-19] I have been satisfied with this printer. I have only had one trouble with it pulling more than one sheet of paper through at a time, but that is all the trouble that I have had. I recommend this item highly. I bought it for use in college, printing powerpoints.
The 1018 is a throwaway printer [Posted on 2008-06-03] I've had the LaserJet 1018 for about 6 months. It's cheap small and looks nice on the desk. About a month ago the printer stopped pulling paper correctly and that's when all hell broke loose. I should have simply thrown the printer out. Instead, I did like most would do....I tried to work through HP support to get the problem corrected. Don't bother. Just throw it away.
Couldn't be happier [Posted on 2008-06-14] I had an HP 6L years ago. I remember paying about $400 for it and it lasted about 2 years before the paper feeder went bad. I had to manually feed page by page. After that experience, I went through a few Inkjet before I decide to go back to laser printers again.
Even though I didn't buy mine through Amazon, I got my HP 1018 for $15 after rebates. How can you beat that?! I was skeptical and didn't expect the printer to last long, but now, after more than 1 year, it's still cranking away. It's small, quiet, and fast. It's a shame that toner cartridges cost more than the printer itself. I hate to contribute to the our greenhouse problems by generating more waste, but it does not make sense to buy toners when it's cheaper to buy a new printer. Maybe when the toner runs out, I will donate it or put it on Craigslist.
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