HP Deskjet 1000 Printer (CH340A#B1H)
HP Deskjet 1000 Printer (CH340A#B1H)
- Print high-quality black-and-white and color documents with the HP Deskjet 1000 printer
- It is designed to fit your budget
- Get great print quality with HP original ink and optional high-capacity HP ink cartridges offer a solid value with frequent printing
- You’ll be printing before you know it with this efficient printer‘s quick and easy installation
- The HP Deskjet 1000 Printer features straightforward controls, a 60 sheet input tray and a 25 sheet output tray
Print high-quality black-and-white and color documents with the HP Deskjet 1000 Printer. Designed to fit your budget. Get great print quality with HP original ink, and optional high-capacity HP ink cartridges offer a solid value with frequent print. You’ll be printing before you know it with this efficient printer‘s quick and easy installation. The HP Deskjet 1000 Printer features straightforward controls, a 60-sheet input tray and a 25-sheet output tray. Helps you conserve resources. Helps you
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 29.00




They’re right, is really ISN’T so bad!,
I bought this at “Wally World” for $29 last night as an emergeny solution to a problem. Had to get the meeting minutes printed and mistakenly thought that documents written on my laptop using MS Works would be easily transferrable to my desktop’s Word. Wrong. Those b*s*t*r*ds. So out I ran at 10:30pm to Wally’s expecting to pay at least $50 for something basic. Wrong again. For $29 I almost expected it to implode after the 80 pages I needed it to print. I even bought an extra cartridge assuming the one included would just barely make it through the test page. It actually comes with full regular cartridges which was a pleasant surprise. I then expected it to at least be noisy – it wasn’t at all. Lastly, I expected slow. My plan was to send the files to the printer and then go to bed so it’d all be done by morning. Truthfully, my plan wouldn’t have worked anyway since the input tray only holds 50 sheets (not a deal breaker at all) but it was spitting out the pages so quickly that I stood there in utter amazement. I should explain that it has been at least 10 years since I last owned an inkjet printer. Something must’ve happened to print speeds in the interim because I couldn’t staple them as fast as they were shooting out! Delightful. And as far as the numerous complaints about the lack of USB cable? Puhlease. I have a shoebox full of them for some reason and would have been just as annoyed if I had had to pay for yet another one. (Why do I have so many? Maybe I have all of theirs?) As a bonus, it’s small enough that I’m going to start bringing it with me to the meetings so I can just print off requested documents instead of trying to remember what everyone needs and e-mailing it to them later (yeah right). How well will it deal with being lugged around? At $29 if it lasts 6 months I’ll be happy. BTW, it comes with a weird tote bag as if they intend for you to lug it around. Hmmm….
Update – As of 8/6/11 the printer is still going strong. Still receives only light use (around 80 pages/month) but works the same as the day I bought it. No regrets. If it breaks anytime soon I’ll be replacing it with the same model. Everything else I’ve seen is too bulky to be carried around.
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|Simple to install; easy to use,
I like equipment that is inexpensive, reliable, and simple to operate. This printer meets all three requirements. Despite my technophobia I had no trouble installing it, and it has never once misfired during the weeks I have been using it. For anyone who, like me, prefers a printer with no bells and whistles this one is perfect. And besides all that, it’s small enough to fit on a shelf that’s just 12 inches from back to front.
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|Printer,
I purchased this as a gift and it is working very well, easy to set up, the only bad thing is that it didn’t include a USB cable but for the price this is understandable.
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