Thursday, September 16, 2010

HP LaserJet M1522n MFP Cartridge Review



The HP LaserJet M1522n MFP is a neat, desktop, mono laser machine, intended for the small or home office. In addition to providing full- colour scanning, it gives you HP's instant-on printing, that means there's no warm up time before printing starts.
In lots of ways it's a conventionally made multifunction machine which has an A4 flatbed scanner determining its width. There is a 50-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) on the top, which has a somewhat lightweight feed tray. Raise the ADF to reveal a complete A4 flatbed plus front of this there is a basic control panel.
In addition to a keypad on the left with regard to entering the amount of copies, there are control keys on the right of the two-line by 16-character Liquid crystal display offering basic modification of lightness and also darkness, number of copies and also printing quality. You may also expand and also reduce copies from the flatbed.
The laser printer portion of the device includes a protruding paper tray that may take as much as 250 sheets and incorporates a somewhat cumbersome multipurpose feed upon its top cover.
At the rear are sockets for USB 2. as well as Ethernet; this appliance can service a network in addition to being linked locally to an individual PC. Right after moving the scanner area upward, the combined toner and drum cartridge becomes accessible.
The supplied HP software handles printing, scanning and also copying and there's another copy of Readiris OCR in both Windows as well as Mac versions. The setup utility supplies a complete installation or express versions for just USB or merely network functionality.
Instant-on printing makes a stunning impact on the print and copy rate, printing begins nearly the moment the 'Printing' message presents itself on its control panel display and the first page is printed within 15 seconds.
Primarily because of the rapid start-up, the printing rates we saw were spectacular for a unit costing little more than £200. Our own five- page text print completed in 22 seconds while the five-page text and graphics test required one second less, giving printing rates of speed of 13.6ppm and 14.29ppm, respectively. In some ways, much more impressive were the 15 x 10cm picture prints, which concluded in 11 seconds, and also the photocopies, from glass and ADF, which needed 10 seconds and 14 seconds. These are among the best copy times we have seen.
The caliber of the prints from the HP LaserJet M1522m toner cartridge were generally superb having good, thorough black text and also dense black tones to lines as well as fills. Coloured tints behind black text were in addition produced relatively well, without indications of banding.
There's a weak spot in the LaserJet performance, though, and that is photocopy quality. Photocopy text is good, however regions of fill, particularly copied from print instead of the constant tone of a picture, are extremely terrible. The textures separate and come through much lighter or much darker compared to the originals. It is actually a bit better if you choose text, mixed or photo modes, making use of the quality button on the control panel, but it is still certainly not that decent.
HP employs an unfortunate trend, though, through supplying a 'starter' toner cartridge, which prints merely 1,000 pages.
It is really hard to know how to sum up the LaserJet M1522n MFP. We started off by truly being amazed with the printer's ease-of-use as well as the incredible print rates, but were brought back to earth by its dodgy copy quality. Most people investing in a multifunction printer plan to work with it at least to some extent as a photocopier. So long as you're only photocopying text, this ought to be alright, but copying graphics is actually something of a disappointment.
HP toner cartridges are available here.
Theodore Beach is a member of the Cartridge Concept team which specialises in printer cartridges.

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