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Things You Should Know About The HP Color LaserJet 1600 Printer
The HP Color LaserJet 1600 printer is a color laser printer. It is fast and quiet and has good quality print. It is designed to work with a variety of paper both matte and glossy. The HP Q6001A cyan have ColorSphere toner designed to work with the printer to give you the best quality for photo printing and text printing.
The printer will print out eight pages per minute with a resolution of 600 x 600 dpi. The ppm is the same for its color printing and its black and white printing. The resolution will produce clear color pictures and also clean monochrome text. The toner cartridges that come with the printer will print 1,000 pages per cartridge. They are the four HP Color Laser Jet 1600 toner of black, cyan, magenta and yellow.
The printer is small and easily fits on the desktop. It's 17.8 inches deep x 16.1 inches wide x 14.6 inches high. It weighs 40.5 pounds. The casing comes in two shades of gray (light gray and slate gray) and the standard beige. The controls are a simple four button design and there is a LCD display.
There is a 264 MHz processor with more than enough speed for its printing jobs. It has a 16MB memory and runs with any PC that runs Windows. It comes with software that runs an automatic set up program making initial use a breeze. The printer and your PC will communicate to increase print quality with each job. There are two ports, one for Ethernet and one a high speed 2.0 USB port.
The standard paper tray holds 250 pages. If you need more storage an additional tray can be purchased for $149. The added tray will also hold 250 pages giving you a total of 500 page storage. It has an output tray that holds 125 pages. This printer is able to print on standard and legal size paper. The tray in front will allow for various sized envelopes to be guided and printed.
Family photos will print nice and clear. Reports will come out with crisp, clean text. This machine can function as the family printer or for a home office. It can produce professional quality flyers, presentations, brochures and letterhead. These are important for a small business because they can be done in a more cost effective way.
The box your printer is shipped in is made of recyclable materials. The printer itself is constructed with parts that can be snapped into place where possible so as to make it as easily recyclable as possible. It is designed so as to leave as little impact on the environment as possible. It is made without harmful chemicals and has very low product emissions. When it comes time for you to upgrade, there is a program that HP has that allows you to return the printer and all of its accessories to HP to be recycled.
The HP Color LaserJet 1600 printer and Q6002A toner is ideal for use as a small or home based business and/or a family printer. The price is $299 retail but can be found for less. Further savings can be realized when you purchase HP Color LaserJet 1600 ink cartridge from online cartridge toners dealers.
Emma Gray: Why Smart Women Love 'The Bachelor' (AOL Television)
Confession time: I watched "The Bachelor" ... and I liked it. I've been
hopelessly and unfortunately trapped in the series' web of tears, overly-
earnest declarations of love and tacky dresses -- and I'm far from alone.
I'm a relatively new devotee to this cultural phenomenon, which first hit the
small screen in 2002, and has spanned spin-offs "The Bachelorette" (2003) and
"Bachelor Pad" (2010). After avoiding the franchise successfully for nine
years, I was invited to a viewing party by some women that I worked with
during Ashley Hebert's season of "The Bachelorette," last May. I was
officially hooked, following Ashley through her engagement to JP Rosenbaum,
watching all 18 "Bachelor Pad" contestants simultaneously self-destruct and
now I'm knee deep in white wine tears on "The Bachelor" -- despite the glaring
fact that each of the three series is objectively horrendous. (If you look up
"trash television" in the dictionary, you'll probably find former contestant
Jake Pavelka's beady eyes staring back at you.)
Most of my peers have a love-hate relationship with "The Bachelor" --
specifically, we hate that we love it. The underlying messages of the show are
beyond terrible. We're essentially told that ...
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