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| Konica Minolta PagePro 1350W Laser Printer | 
enlarge | Brand: Minolta Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy Used: $20.00 You Save: $129.99 (87%)
Used (2) from $20.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews
Platform: Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.2 Dimensions (in): 177.2 x 157.5 x 118.1
MPN: 5250217-100 Model: 5250217-100 UPC: 039281033827 EAN: 0039281033827 ASIN: B0000Y7W9S
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution | | • | Up to 21 ppm speed, first page out in less than 13 seconds | | • | 8 MB RAM standard; 150-sheet fold-down multipurpose tray | | • | Standard USB and parallel interfaces | | • | Windows XP, Me, 2000, and 98SE compatible |
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Product Description Konica Minolta PagePro 1350W Personal Laser Printer - When you consider a laser printer it seems more like an office device. Inkjets, however, can be inefficient when you're seeking lots of text output or even doing business at home. What about a personal laser printer? That's the nice thing about this PagePro. Sleek, small, and affordable, the PagePro 1350W from KONICA MINOLTA is a dedicated laser printer for professional and home-office use. The PagePro 1350W provides the convenience and privacy benefits only a personal printer can, with performance that matches many shared office printers. And its best-in-class quality makes printing memos, reports, and other business documents a stand-out affair. Measuring only 15" wide, the PagePro 1350W's small stature is a big plus for the space-deprived desktop. The printer's finishing touches include a fold-away paper tray to minimize desk space, built-in cable hooks to keep cords in place, and a quiet operation mode. The PagePro 1350W has more than an attractively low purchase price. Its high-yield supplies and plain paper printing make it a great investment for everyday use. 8MB SDRAM included (maximum) Standard Paper Input - 150-sheet multipurpose tray Standard Paper Output - 100-sheet face-down output tray Manual duplex print capable Print Media - Plain paper, thick stock, OHP transparencies, laser-quality labels, envelopes, and Japanese Post Office standard postcards Dimensions (WxDxH) - w/ trays closed - 15.2 x 11.5 x 11.1; w/ trays extended - 15.2 x 15.9 x 13.7
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
Great price, last forever, no problems, now own three April 4, 2008 I have bought three of the identical item. All still in excellent running order, just put to work in different locations. Nothing fancy, just gets the job done, clean print, good price on cartridges. Hard to find sometimes, upgraded model is color printer, don't have a clue on that one.
Great reliable printer January 13, 2008 I've been using this for almost two years now. At this point you may only find this used, but here's what I use it for and why I like it.
I use this for printing envelopes, shipping labels, computerized checks, postcards, and occasionally regular paper. Most "regular" paper printing is done on another machine, and I use this for my specialty jobs.
Others will tell you that if you shoot too many sheets through they'll go all over the place. This is true, if you do a lot of jobs that are over 10 sheets, this may not be the printer for you. What I've done is take a piece of corrugated cardboard and laid it the output tray and that's helped. But few of my jobs are more than 10 sheets at a time so that's a non-issue for me.
Mostly I print envelopes and checks with it. It is very quick and easy and painless to switch paper sizes. It never chokes - not on the envelopes, and not on the checks, even when I have a single check (8.5" x 3") going in the wide way. Similarly I use it to print shipping labels because it never jams.
Its important to pick a printer for how you need to use it. Its a good choice for an inexpensive dedicated or part-time machine for checks and printing envelopes. So, if you want a reliable and fast printer for small jobs, and like or need to change paper sizes often, this is a very good choice.
Designed by monkeys November 27, 2007 Output flows over into the input tray, which then jams. The paper holder on the outputbin broke on its cheap stems within days. After less than 5,000 pages of life now the feed jams every time. Toner is as expensive as the printer, and absolutely does NOT last as long as advertised. A ripoff in every possible way.
Solution to paper falling out April 8, 2007 If you're finding that every other page you print is ending up on the floor, here's a simple solution: Turn the stack of paper over in the feed tray, so the bottom-facing sides are now facing up.
Most printer/copier paper is manufactured with a different "finish" on one side. (Sometimes the packaging for the paper even indicates "this side up.") If you don't load the paper correctly, then the finish can cause feed/output problems.
quick and decent printer for the money. February 15, 2007 I work at an office supply retail store where I sell printers all day long. We ran a sale for this printer for $65, and for the price I couldn't pass on it. What other reviewers have said about the page limits is correct, it will slow down when the counter has reached the page limit. However if your cartridge (drum and toner) is in good condition you can very easily find replacement chips and a bottle of toner, at any online auction site. I got a 6000 page chip w/ toner for a total of $22 after shipping. So printing with this is almost free, about 1/3 of a cent per page in toner costs.
The quality isn't the best on the black and white laser market, but for just a basic laser printer it does the job well.
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