Design
For a printer that's less than 400mm wide and 300mm deep, the Konica Minolta PagePro 1350W manages to cover the laser printing bases well. It weighs just under 8kg, with a 150-sheet paper tray designed to stay empty until you're ready to print. Ready? You flip down the dual-purpose cover-cum-paper tray and slip your blank pages inside, adding an extra six inches to the machine's footprint at the front.
Pages take a C-shaped path through the machine to appear atop an output tray that's overrated to hold 100 sheets; but pages spill over the edge after only 10 pages. The buckling of the sheets as they spool out of the printer seems to reduce the output tray's capacity. Otherwise, our test prints flowed smoothly, without excessive paper jams. Unfortunately, when it does jam, you must take out the toner cartridge to remove any paper stuck in the works. But we subjected this printer to extra torture tests, such as feeding it damp onionskin paper, before it jammed.
The Konica Minolta PagePro 1350W has a zippy 21-page-per-minute (ppm) engine that produces 1,200x1,200dpi grayscale documents and supports GDI page description, which means that Mac and Linux users need not apply. Designed to work with Windows 98 (and later) machines, this model comes with USB 1.1 and old-fashioned IEEE 1284 parallel ports.
Features
For such a small and inexpensive printer, there's a lot to recommend the Konica Minolta PagePro 1350W. It accepts a variety of paper sizes and weights, handling regular 20-pound paper and thick card stock equally well, and managing heavy-duty manila envelopes without a hitch. Only with lightweight paper did it stumble, squishing creases into a few sheets of a 30-page print job.
The printer software includes an always-on monitor that provides concise and useful messages about the print process. Although the 1350W doesn't have a built-in duplexer for double-sided printing, you can print n-up and two-sided booklets using options in the printer driver. After printing the first side of a page, the printer software pauses while you follow printed instructions for orienting the pages to print on the other side of a sheet. If you must regularly print on two sides of a sheet of paper, take a look at the pricier HP LaserJet 1320.
Performance
Speed
Speed is the watchword for this little powerhouse of a printer. In our tests, the Konica Minolta PagePro 1350W belted out 14 pages per minute of text and a tad less (13.6ppm) for graphics. As such, it's among the fastest compact laser printers that have passed through the CNET Labs, a full page per minute ahead of competitors such as the Samsung ML-1740. Printing graphics, it even gives pricier printers such as the HP LaserJet 1320 a run for its money, though it can't match the LaserJet's text printing speeds.
This printer also managed to crank out its test pages without making a fuss; it's one of the quietest printers we've seen. Certainly, it revs up its engine and fans as it cycles through the printing process, but even sitting on a cheap, laminated IKEA desk, the engines ran so quietly, they couldn't be heard during a phone conversation.
Quality
As for print quality, the test text was crisp and clear, not prone to looking blobby at lower point sizes. In our graphics samples, solid expanses of black came out without banding, and line art was of high quality overall. High-resolution grayscale digital photographs printed through Windows XP's Printer wizard, however, showed some linear artifacts that marred the image quality.
NOTE: Products in this test are for comparative purposes only and are not necessarily available in the Australian market.
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
| Black graphics speed | Black text speed |
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
| Graphics quality | Text quality |
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Performance analysis written by CNET Labs project leader Dong Van Ngo.
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sanjay jadhaw
08/03/2007, 07:18 PM
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6/10
Pls Send Installation Software for Windows 98S
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Piper of the MOORE
15/10/2006, 01:21 AM
rating
8/10
Can't beat it for the price
Pros: small footprint, fast, cheap and easy
nice diagnostic software
Cons: expensive toner, almost cheaper to buy a new printer than a large cap cartridge!
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14/10/2005, 12:15 PM
Paper Jams!
* Paper jams, paper jams, paper jams!
* Nobody stocks the toner.
* Tray overloads (especially annoying with manual duplex printing).
Good points:
* Fast.
* Easy (to remove paper jams!)
* Cheap.
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Dave
27/08/2005, 02:27 PM
Changing display language
Hi,
A very excellent printer for the price.
Mine displays all of it's setup pages in Spanish. Can anyone advise me how to change to English. This is my only complaint.
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Nutty Nate
14/07/2005, 04:28 AM
What a little beauty!
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15/02/2005, 01:13 PM
It is a fast and a good quality printer with a cadtridge for a long time.
This is my first laser printer and it is the best printer I had. It could be because I had a cheap inkjet printer before or not. I think it is good. I really recomend the price going higher. I think this printer should cost about $300 candian dollars.
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