• Reviews around ink (1.80 of 5)

    HP LaserJet Pro P1102w

    • Prints fast, in about 2 seconds!No drama, no waiting 3 minutes for a single printout, no loud chugging sounds, no paper jams, no poor ink, no "empty ink" signals after a few uses, no absurdly expensive ink ( only $16 for hundreds of prints).My friend got one a year ago.
    • However, when it is not being used, the ink apparently just dries up and blows away to the tune of $40 or more for a set of cartridges
    • I had a Samsung laser previously but the Samsungs are larger and the ink isn't as cheap
    • Hope to get a lot of use out of it and not have ink drying up like that of an inkjet printer
    • very noisy and slow to start, ink seems to run out very fast
    • The last several times I printed a few pages on my old inkjet printer I've had to put in new inkjet cartridges, because the ink had dried up or clogged up
    • A word of caution however: on my printer, I noticed some ink transfer to the toner while re-feeding pages causing the subsequent prints to transfer "dirty" extraneous ink spots across the page.
    • I'll set the nozzles to clean but the ink used to clean pretty much finishes the supply
    • It blows away ink jets and their overpriced ink
    • The problem with HP printers, for anyone who has been around the block with them before, isn't their set-up now, which it looks like they have finally un-hosed with their new 'Smart-Install' program, the problem usually is ink and drums
    • After years of purchasing various inkjet printers that need to be used more often so as to reduce getting clogged nozzles and dried ink cartridge over time, I've been waiting to buy a respectable laser printer for my basic, infrequent printing needs
    • In August, got a Brother Ink Jet MFC-J435W for my workhorse, for the cheap ink refill cartridges that I can return to the office stores for credit & nearly free printing.
    • Since it works with toner instead of liquid ink, there is no ink to dry up or clog up on you
    • The printer smokes due to a hot fuser stripping glue or ink or something off the page and then burning it.