The functional and solidly performing HP LaserJet 1022 printer is emblematic of the Hewlett-Packard philosophy that deals with delivering good print speed at a reasonable price. It is a plus that this particular printer is also able to be picked up and moved around while looking good next to a computer. This particular black-and-white laser printer is also ready to be connected to most any networked workgroup in little time.
In terms of size, the 1022 is fairly compact and light in weight, coming in at just a shade over 12 pounds. It also is good at delivering printed product at a high rate of speed, bringing its user about 19 pages per minute of quality black-and-white print output with little trouble at all. Many printers in this price range are several pages per minute below what the 1022 can do consistently.
The printer can only be hooked up one way to a computer in its standard configuration, but that is not a bad thing when one considers that it makes use of a high-speed USB port. Just use the included CD-ROM to quickly install all driver software along with a handy user’s manual, though one will need to supply one’s own USB cable as the 1022 doesn’t supply one of its own.
The printer is also versatile in terms of the operating systems that it can run off of. It can make use of both Windows or Mac OS 10.2 and higher platforms. Many HP printers at this price point usually only go with the capability to run off of Windows operating systems. Fortunately, this isn’t the case with be 1022, so most Mac users can take pleasure in that fact.
Memory onboard is acceptable at 8 MB of RAM. It will feed off of its host computer, making use of much of the processing power inherent in a computer nowadays. If the printer is going to have to handle graphics-intensive jobs, just go to the Hewlett-Packard website and download the handy driver that Hewlett-Packard has developed to deal with such tasks.
The 1022 also features a relatively speedy 266 MHz processor, meaning that it will be able to process print jobs quickly, prioritize them, and then get them printed out with a minimum of fuss. It will pull paper from a standard 250-sheet autoload input tray and it can hold a total of 260 sheets when a 10-sheet custom autoload slot is also used. This should be enough for most personal use requirements.
Maximum monthly duty cycle when it comes to the 1022 is about 8000 pages, which is usually quite enough for a printer intended to be primarily a Mac or PC-to-printer unit. “Monthly duty cycle” refers to how many sheets the printer can print out on in a single month before needing minor replenishment or maintenance. This is in line with most other printers in this particular category.
At present, prices for the HP LaserJet 1022 printer are wide ranging. For example, one can find a refurbished 1022 selling on the Internet for around $190. Other new versions are going for as much as $600. Just keep in mind that a separate USB cable will need to be purchased and all should be okay. When looked at from the question of solid performance, one sees this particular printer being both light in weight and able to perform nicely. Keep in mind toner will need to be purchased on occasion. HP replacement toner is found in stores or online. You will need HP LaserJet 1022 compatible toner because that is the type that is compatible with this printer.