LaserJet 1100 Specifications
- The HP LaserJet 1100 is a desktop laser monochrome printer manufactured by Hewlett-Packard for use in the home or small office. The now-discontinued printer series features many functions to save power, paper and toner, making it an efficient machine. The 1100 is capable of printing on both sides of the paper and can print multiple pages on a single sheet.
- The HP LaserJet 1100 is not a bulky printer. The device measures 14.5 inches wide, 15.8 inches long, 14.9 inches tall and weighs only 16 pounds.
- The printer can handle a variety of paper sizes, ranging from 3 inches by 5 inches to 8.5 inches by 14 inches. Several types of media may be used with the 1100, including plain paper, labels, envelopes, transparencies, post cards and card stock. The feeder can hold up to 125 sheets at one time.
- The LaserJet 1100 can print professional-looking black and white documents at speeds of up to 8 pages per minute with a resolution of up to 600 dpi.
- The LaserJet 1100 is designed to perform up to 7,000 print cycles within a month. The single-unit printer cartridge can last up to 2,500 print cycles before requiring replacement.
- The processor in the printer is the Motorola Cold Fire 5202, 35 MHz. The printer has 2 MB of RAM installed but can be upgraded to 18 MB.
- The HP LaserJet 1100 is a versatile machine because it is compatible with a variety of operating systems. It is compatible with DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.1, 3.11, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP. You must have at least 20 MB of free hard drive disk space available on the computer.
- The 1100 is labeled as an EPA Energy Star-compliant product. On average, the printer will pull 200 watts when printing, though it is possible for the printer to use 615 watts. It runs on a 240-volt system. When not in use, the 1100 enters a sleep mode, also known as a power save mode, and will run on six watts.
- This printer should be operating in a temperature range of 50 degrees Fahrenheit to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity may range from 20 percent to 80 percent, but no condensation should form on the machine.