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HP LaserJet Pro M1130 – Everyday Print, Scan, Copy Machine
The HP LaserJet Pro M1130 is part of a series HP has designed to be suitable for both home and office use. With various expanded versions of the product available with included hardware such as fax modems and network cards, the LaserJet Pro M1130 sits as the bare bones, base unit for the series, and is perfect for the individual user looking to add a full range of basic print, copy, and scan features to their hardware set, while keeping cost at a minimum.
With a flatbed design that does not include an automatic document feeder, the HP LaserJet Pro M1130 allows only for single copies and scans to be performed at one time. However, a flip top design makes for easy access and three dimensional scan capabilities for objects such as books or magazines. A full, legal sized document glass also allows for the maximum scan surface one would find on a personal MFC.
Though the HP LaserJet Pro M1130 does not include a fax machine or networking functions, its rudimentary print and copy features are excellent for the price range. No memory card expandability or external duplex options also reduce the overall flexibility of the unit, while keeping costs at a minimum. While additional paper storage is also not available, the unit's 150 sheet input tray may prove to be enough for the single user.
Paper output capacity comes at a surprisingly large proportion to the input tray, with a 100 sheet face down bin incorporated into the device. With such a small input tray, an output tray this large almost doesn't even make sense, though one could potentially find uses for it when taking advantage of the up to 99 maximum copies at once from a single source.
The scan features are very basic, and minimal. The device advertises a scan rate of up to 6 pages per minute but, without a built in automatic document feeder, this seems highly unlikely to be performed entirely by hand. Optical scanning resolution is high, at 1200 dots per inch, and a bit depth of 24 is also of decent quality. Convenient scan to e mail, scan to application, and scan to file options make for a high versatility level, but in a heartbreaking twist of fate, no dedicated controls for these features are mounted to the device, forcing users to make trips back and forth from the PC to operate scan functions.
Standard memory is quite low, at only 8 MBs, and is not expandable, yet processing speed is quite high, at 400 MHz. The HP LaserJet Pro M1130's maximum monthly duty cycle of a very low 8,000 pages further solidifies the device's stance as a light duty, personal printer, and with HP's recommendation of only 250 to 2,000 sheets, high capacity output becomes even less of an option. The HP LaserJet Pro M1130 is a perfect device for one looking for a very well rounded unit at an affordable price, without all the bells and whistles that make some devices more complicated.
For more information:
http://printdocs.org/hp-laserjet-pro-m1130-–-everyday-print-scan-copy-machine/
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What do you think of the broncos trading tatum bell?
Tatum Bell and George Foster for Pro Bowl CB Dre' Bly
I think its a good idea. In Denver its the system not the player thats produced their consistently strong running game. They've done this before when they traded Clinton Portis to the Redskins for the leagues best shutdown cornerback Champ Bailey. Whoever the Bronco's replace Tatum with, either Mike Bell or a draft/free agency pick up will have the same kind of sucess and their defense will be that much better with two of the best corner backs in football.





