Thursday, 28 August 2008

(Review) - Recently, we had the chance to review one of HP’s latest business oriented inkjet printers, Inkjet 1000. Overall, we found the printer to be productive, feature rich and a pleasant overall contender, especially for the corporate market where productivity and cost efficiency are two key factors in every purchase. In fact, HP kicks it up a notch and claims its Inkjet 1000 printer to be just as competitive as a laser printer in its class. Needless to say, that’s quite a claim, and fortunately for HP, the printer delivers and meets our expectations very well.

Here’s a summary of what we had to say in our review of the Inkjet 1000: "The most impressive part here, apart from the sheer number of pages printed, was that the printer did not get stuck once during the entire print run. This might’ve been a fluke, but we don’t think so. The printer looks sturdy and solid and now we know it has the performance to match it.

Note that these 440 pages were from the 28ml starter tanks bundled by HP, but if you were to purchase the 69ml black cartridges for $34.00 (direct from HP), you will be able to do a little over 1000 pages, which works out to be roughly $0.034 per page. While this may be higher than what HP claims, we think this is extremely reasonable.

Since we also used the normal mode, we suspect the yields to be much higher with a draft mode (or default mode), and possibly even closer to what HP claims.

Incidentally, we noticed a small quirk in our tests. Even though we had specifically set the printer to exclusively use the black ink cartridge, the printer automatically switched to making black using the C.M.Y cartridges once the original black cartridge ran out. We noticed this only because we were sitting glued to the monitor with the ink tank levels displayed onscreen, so if you want to conserve color cartridges, be careful.

The quirk aside, frankly, we are very impressed with HP’s Inkjet 1000 printer. If you want an economical and extremely fast inkjet printer (assuming you print mostly black and white documents instead of graphic intensive work), we wholeheartedly recommend this printer to anyone who’s in the market for a device that costs $149.99 on average."

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