The 1320 also features a single-sheet multipurpose input tray, which you can access through a door on the front panel to quickly print letterhead or envelopes one at a time. In case you're printing on heavy media and need a straight paper path, just open the output door on the back panel, and your prints will exit there without curling.
The HP LaserJet 1320 includes both a contemporary USB 2.0 port and an old-fashioned parallel port, but as usual, you'll have to buy the cables separately. If you need to share the printer in a workgroup, you should either pay $100 more up front for the network-ready 1320n or consider the 1320nw, which at $549 (as of the review date) introduces a wireless 802.11b/g print server.
This printer comes with a 250-sheet input tray, but for another $150 you can add an extra 250-sheet tray for a total input capacity of 500 sheets. You can feed this machine paper up to legal size as well as card stock, envelopes, and transparencies. The HP LaserJet 1320 includes 16MB of RAM, which you can expand to 144MB.
You can hook this printer up to computers running Windows 98 on up or Mac OS 9.1 and above. Installing the 1320 on one computer is simple. The printer also comes with the option to create and deploy a custom-installation utility across the network. The utility can put the drivers on an office intranet so that users can hook themselves up to the printer. You won't use this unless you add a print server or buy one of the network-ready 1320s, but the option is there. The 1320 also comes with HP's Toolbox software, which uses a Web interface to troubleshoot problems and manage the printer's status, configuration, and supplies. This program will even send you e-mail alerts if something goes wrong.
The 1320 has the control languages HP PCL 5e and HP PCL 6 for basic printing tasks and PostScript Level 2 emulation for users who create or work with more complex desktop-publishing and graphics documents.
Speed
The HP LaserJet 1320 performed well in CNET Labs' tests, averaging 17.4 pages per minute (ppm) for text and 13ppm for graphics. While it didn't rip ahead of every laser machine, the 1320 ranked among the top small laser printers in its class, such as the Brother HL-5140, which printed text at 15.97ppm and graphics at 16.46ppm. We found no glitches with the reliable and quiet performance of the HP LaserJet 1320.
| Black graphics speed | Black text speed |
| Graphics quality | Text quality |
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Performance analysis written by CNET Labs project leader Dong Van Ngo.
In addition to a one-year warranty, you get 24/7, toll-free phone support for the length of the warranty. If that's not enough, HP offers a number of warranty and service upgrades for business users. These include four-hour, same-day, or next-business-day onsite service and a budget-oriented offsite return service. You can also chat live with a technician weekdays between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. ET, ask questions via an e-mail form on HP's Web site, or visit online support forums to consult with other users. The Web site features an array of neatly organized options that help you pick and execute a task, such as troubleshooting, toner recycling, or performing printer maintenance. The site's self-help options include FAQs, manuals, and sign-ups for driver-update alerts.
Like most companies, HP buries its tech-support phone number and e-mail forms deep in its support site, thereby encouraging you to visit the FAQs before contacting a service rep. Still, the Web site is so comprehensive and clear that the chances are pretty good you'll find an answer before needing to pick up the phone.
Product Specifications:
Product Description:
HP LaserJet 1320 - Workgroup printer - Monochrome - Laser
Printer Type:
Workgroup printer - Laser - Monochrome
Dimensions (WxDxH):
13.8 in x 14 in x 10.1 in
Weight:
23.1 lbs
Localization:
Europe
Max Media Size (Standard):
A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in)
,
Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
Min Media Size (Custom):
3 in x 5 in
Max Media Size (Custom):
8.5 in x 14 in
Print Speed:
up to 21 pages/min - B/W - A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in)
Max Resolution ( B&W ):
1200 dpi x 1200 dpi
Duplex Printout:
Duplex
Interface:
USB
,
Parallel
Processor:
Motorola ColdFire 4 133 MHz
RAM Installed ( Max ):
16 MB ( 144 MB ) - DIMM 100-pin
Language Simulation:
PCL 6
,
PCL 5E
,
PostScript 2
Media Type:
Cards
,
Labels
,
Envelopes
,
Bond paper
,
Index cards
,
Plain paper
,
Recycled paper
,
Transparencies
,
Heavy-weight paper
Total Media Capacity:
250 sheets
Media Handling:
250-sheet input tray
,
1-sheet multipurpose tray
Monthly Duty Cycle:
10000 pages
Modem:
None
Networking:
None
Type:
None
Copier Type:
None
Power:
AC 230 V
System Requirements:
UNIX
,
Linux
,
Apple MacOS 9
,
Microsoft DOS
,
Apple MacOS X 10.1
,
Apple MacOS X 10.2
,
Apple MacOS X 10.3
,
Microsoft Windows XP
,
Microsoft Windows 2000
,
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
,
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
,
Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit Edition
,
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year warranty