HP LaserJet P1006 Printer
- Energy Star qualified Black-and-white laser printer with space-saving design
- Print black text and images at speeds of up to 17 ppm
- High-resolution capabilities of up to 600 x 600 dpi (1200 dpi output)
- 150-sheet paper tray and 10-sheet priority tray
- High-speed USB 2.0 port connectivity
Product Description
HP P1006 Laserjet Printer. The patented new spherical toner is controlled more efficiently, which allows for a smaller print cartridge, and as a result, HPs smallest laser printer. And because sound can be as intrusive as size, the printer is specially designed for exceptionally quiet operation. You can enjoy the convenience of desktop printing without the annoying background noise. Conserve resources as well as office space. Engineered to use the smallest amount of power possible to get the job done, this printer stays cool and keeps your energy bills low. Do not waste time waiting for your documents. Other printers need time to warm up before printing the first page, but with no wait Instant on Technology your first page will print in half the time. Get performance and reliability that is superior for a personal desktop printer with a 266 MHz processor, 8 MB of memory, and speeds up to 17 pages per minute/ ppm. It is easier than ever to keep your desktop… More >>
HP LaserJet P1006 Printer
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5 comments
Eugene Hausner on December 7, 2009 at 6:44 pm
One month after purchase, the printer is failing to print. I don’t know if the paper thickness is the problem or what other issues caused the malfunction.
Tjcal on December 7, 2009 at 9:20 pm
The printer is very good. It is a practical and efficient printer for a home computer.
jem on December 7, 2009 at 11:33 pm
A total piece of garbage. The printer was manufactured WITHOUT A DRIVER, making it virtually useless for printing documents. When I called HP’s service line, the bored individual on the phone could not have cared less about the problem. He said that HP was aware of the absence of drivers on all of these P1006 models but, at the moment, HP had more important matters to address. You can print out a webpage on this thing without a hitch. But if you want to print a document, you have to save it as a PDF and then print, leading to pointless duplications of every single document you produce. Moreover, the speed at which the printer spits out paper is in excess of the size of the paper tray. If you print a document with multiple pages, you have to stand by the printer and literally catch the pages as they come flying out of the printer as the paper tray is incapable of holding them. And to cap it all off, there are no instructions, either in a brochure with the printer or in the installation disc.
russ_m on December 8, 2009 at 12:50 am
When printer was received, it was in horrible condition, with pieces of the plastic breaking off everywhere. Then, when plugged in and turned on, it made extremely loud noises, followed by smoke. Sent it back to Amazon and picked it up at Best Buy for $10 more. The printer is great for meeting simple needs, and prints fast, but it can’t boost the 1-star review I give to Amazon/UPS/HP for shipping.
M. Miller on December 8, 2009 at 2:51 am
This printer is not compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 and HP tech support say they do not plan to issue a driver that will be compatible.