Monday, April 16, 2012

HP Laserjet M1319F Mfp Printer

Satisfy your office needs by combining fax copy and scan capabilities with high-quality laser printing. Just about everything you need is in the HP most affordable multifunction laser printer. It's a high-end fax machine that can do so much more. Save money with a multifunction laser printer with a low purchase price. Typical office print job time to completion can be more than two-times faster with Instant-on Technology. Connect to the network quickly with the reliable Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. Use the host PC's processing power to complete complex jobs and avoid costly memory upgrades. Read and navigate menus easily thanks to the two-line back-lit control panel.

Color: BEIGE Brand: HP Model: CB536A#ABA Platform: Windows Format: CD Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 13.31" h x 16.89" w x 10.51" l, 22.05 pounds Multifunction laser printer that prints, faxes, copies, and scans Print and copy in Black-and-white at speeds up to 19 pages per minute Powerful 240 MHz Tensilica on-board processor with 32 MB of memory Scan documents in full-color as large as 8.5 x 14 inches 250-sheet paper tray, 10-sheet priority tray, and 30-sheet ADF

The HP LaserJet M1319f Multifunction Printer (MFP) will print, fax, copy, and scan, and it does it fast and efficiently. HP's Instant-on Technology gets this MFP ready to go within seconds of turning it on, and its solid feature-set will help take your office productivity to the next level. The LaserJet M1319f prints and copies black and white documents fast at speeds up to 19 pages per minute (ppm). Create professional-looking 1200 x 1200 dpi B&W documents with ease, and use the manual duplex printing feature to print on both sides of the paper. Scan documents into your computer in full-color using the M1319f at resolutions as high as 19,200 dpi for superior image quality – even when enlarging the image. Fax at lighting-fast speeds as fast as 3 seconds per page, and the 32 MB of on-board memory will store up to 120 numbers for added convenience. The LaserJet M1319f can handle its fair share of paper with ease. This MFP comes equipped with a 250-sheet input paper tray, 10-sheet priority tray, and 30-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF). This Energy Star qualified all-in-one can also handle a heavy workload of up to 8,000 pages per month. Compatible with Windows and Macintosh, the LaserJet M1319f MFP measures 18.4 x 17.3 x 18.1 inches (WxDxH) and weighs 22 pounds. It's backed by a 1-year limited warranty. What's in the Box HP LaserJet M1319f MFP, power cord(s), introductory HP LaserJet black print cartridge, Getting Started Guide, support flyer, software and documentation CDs, control panel overlay, Readiris PRO text recognition software, 250-sheet input tray, output bin support.

Most helpful customer reviews 47 of 53 people found the following review helpful. I Got A Lemon By Robert Murphy I had an HP Fax 1010 for my home office, and it was a trouper - always worked great. But then HP had a recall due to potential fire hazard, and offered a rebate on several of their faxes and multifunction fax/printer/scanners.So I went for the M1391F MFP. I don't really care about printing - I've got a color duplex laser printer for that. I wanted something that would fax, copy, and scan with an auto-feed.Here's what it's good at:1. Scanning letter-size pages (although their Mac software could use some work).2. Copying letter-size pages.3. Faxing letter-size pages to U.S. recipients.And the document feed works great.Here's what it won't do:1. Scan legal-sized pages2. Ring or make any kind of noise when it gets an incoming call, from a fax machine, cell phone, or land line. Even with all the volume settings turned to high.3. Receive an incoming fax or phone call. At all. From anywhere.The capper tonight was that I had to fax a time-sensitive document to New Zealand, and this piece of work thinks the NZ dial tone is a busy signal and won't connect.I tried to access HP's live chat help desk, but nobody picked up in over a half-hour. So now I'm having an extended, hours-between-installments email correspondence with Nigel from Bangalore, and he's asking me to verify the model number and what version of Windows is on the attached computer and am I using USB. Well, there is no computer attached, Nigel, I'm using this as a detached fax machine. But as someone who's written printer drivers for your own company's printers, and fax software for your competitors, I can assure you that if the attached computer is preventing this unit from receiving faxes or recognizing international dial tones, you need to look for another job.I dug out the old 1010 and it sent the fax just fine.This unit has a wonderful feature set. If only it worked. It's useless to me, and I'm going to have to start looking for a fax machine that works.When I was in grad school over 20 years ago, HP sold the best lab equipment money could buy. You knew if you got an HP gas chromatograph, or infrared spectrometer, or oscilloscope, you had the highest quality available on the planet.Now... I've bought probably a dozen HP laser printers since 1990, and never even looked at another brand, with one costing over $10,000. But after this hunk of junk, I will certainly look at alternatives in the future. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Positive Feedback By Joel W. Ellzey This unit was purchased as a replacement for an HP1010 Fax Machine which was recalled by the factory, and an HP1010 Printer which was not recalled. Despite negative comments by others, I have found the M1319F Printer to be more than an acceptable replacement for both machines. It is in regular use and I have had no problems thus far. It has never failed to print, copy, or fax for me. I have found the print quality to be excellent. The printed documentation that came with it was a little too spartan, but the manual on the installation CD is more than adequate (177 pages if you care to print it). As a bonus, the M1319F uses the same ink cartridge as the HP1010 Printer so for me, I only have to stock one cartridge for both. Thus far, I have no regrets with my purchase, and I believe HP did me a favor by recalling the HP1010 fax which I did not like. The only reason I rate the M1319F 4 stars is because HP makes much heavier, more durable machines, albeit at a higher price. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Laser Jet AOL Machine By B. Arnold The machine worked well for 3 weeks. Then it started to jam every now and then. It would try to grab too many sheets of paper from the tray. Changed paper and it happens less frequently.Last week the fax section started to act up. It dials, hears the other machine answer then takes forever to send even the first page. Oddly,

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