

In short, you can't beat the price and almost pro quality for home use.It is common knowledge that updated printer drivers keep your printer run at its peak performance.
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It's plug and play fantastic, but getting it work wirelessly with my iPad as advertised was not easy and that's where it is only average in features. My only complaint is that setting up the wireless printing is like learning theocratical math, it's not for everyone. This machine feels sturdy, looks good, and if it's like it's big brothers at the office will last for 10+ years. Which brings me back to doing one job well, build quality, and lasting over time. All I can say is if you need those options, then you need to spend the money on a pro machine. Some of the reviews I read when researching complained it doesn't do 11x17 paper and no duplexing (printing both sides in one go). And it is definitely quiter than our office machines, which is a big plus at home. The speed is not quite as fast as the pro machine, but for home or home office use it's plenty quick. Printing quality is 99% as good to the naked eye, as our work printers. Also, the trend of the all-in-one machine is nice for some users, but they tend to only do things marginally well, while this one-job laser printer does it very well.

This is where you have to keep some perspective on why you are buying this versus a business machine and where some of the reviews I read when researching the P1102, were just plain wrong. So read on and decide for yourself.įor my review purposes I'm comparing it to the HP laser printers we have at work, which are designed for heavy duty use and cost thousands.

There are two parts to this review and they are the reason this fabulous little printer barely missed a five star overall rating and is only average in features. In short, you can't beat the price and almost pro quality for home or use.
