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The Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 1200 is a durable black-and-white laser printer designed for personal and home office use. The LaserJet 1200 features respectable speed and paper handling capacity. This printer can also handle a variety of media types. In addition, the LaserJet 1200 is light and its dimensions allow it to fit easily on a small desk or table.
Print Specifications
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The LaserJet 1200 can print at speeds up to 15 pages per minute (ppm). It boasts a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dots per square inch (dpi), resulting in excellent printouts especially considering the machine was released in 1999 and is geared more toward personal use. You can connect the 1200 to a computer via USB or parallel cable. It is able to handle both Postscript and PCL printing and has a monthly duty cycle (recommended printing workload) of 1,000 pages. The maximum per month is 10,000 pages.
Paper/Media Specifications
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The HP LaserJet 1200 can handle many different types of print media and in a variety of sizes. It's able to print on cards, plain paper, transparencies, envelopes and labels in sizes ranging from three inches x five inches to 8.5 inches x 14 inches. It has two trays, including a main paper tray that holds up to 250 sheets of paper (or 30 envelopes) and a priority tray that holds up to 10 sheets of paper. It can handle a media weight of 16 to 28 lbs.
Miscellaneous Specifications
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The LaserJet 1200 weighs slightly over 18 pounds and stands approximately 10 inches high, 16 inches wide and 19 inches deep. Like many HP printers, it is best operated at temperatures of 50 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit, with 20 to 80 percent humidity. It requires 100 to 120 volts of electrical current to operate properly in the US.
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