HP LaserJet 1022

By Laurie Bouck, CNET.com on 21/06/2005

More HP reviews , RRP: AU$449.00

The good:

  • Quick, high-quality printouts
  • Lightweight and attractive machine
  • PC and Mac compatible
  • Comes in network-ready models

The bad:

  • Noisy
  • No straight printing path
  • Lacks advanced paper-handling features such as duplex printing

The bottomline:

Need a reliable, bare-bones laser printer with a sense of style? The HP LaserJet 1022 deserves a look.

Users' rating:

4.5/10
The good-looking HP LaserJet 1022 offers quality prints and a small size to please space-strapped solo users and students. While this machine's sturdy good looks add a professional air to your work environment, its noisy operation may give you headaches, and the LaserJet 1022's pricier-than-average toner refills may give bargain seekers pause.

If you need a basic but quality printer for reports and graphs, the plucky LaserJet 1022 is up to the challenge, although its paper-handling and printing options are too limited for power users. You can pay extra for versions of this printer with either embedded Ethernet or wireless networking capabilities, but while this machine can handle light workgroup printing, you'll need a beefier model to juggle a heavy work flow or lots of graphics prints.

The sleek, grey-and-black HP LaserJet 1022 looks smart with its input tray, dustcover and simple two-button control panel. At 317mm by 244mm by 241mm (WDH) and weighing a bit more than 5kg, this is also one of the smaller and lighter laser printers around. Use the CD to painlessly install driver software and a helpful user guide onto your Mac (OS 10.2 and later) or PC (Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP 32-bit). Plug in your own USB cable, and you're good to go.

The HP LaserJet 1022 is host based; meaning that it borrows your computer's processing power to crank out jobs. Thus, it comes with a nonupgradable 8MB of RAM -- adequate for handling text jobs but skimpy for graphics-intensive printing. Still, you can download a PCL5e driver from HP's Web site to support a larger font library. And with its speedy 266MHz processor, we recommend this model over the less muscular HP LaserJet 1012.

This machine remains a no-frills single-user laser printer. You can customise watermarks and adjust the print quality for your paper type, but unlike some of its peers, the 1022 lacks a straight printing path to keep delicate media such as transparencies from bending or jamming. To print on two sides of a page, you'll have to flip the sheets over by hand -- unlike with the built-in duplexer of the pricier HP LaserJet 1320. We reviewed the nonnetworkable unit, but you can spring for the pricier Ethernet-ready 1022n or the Wi-Fi-enabled 1022nw.

The 1022 suffers from a few operating glitches, such as overall noisiness -- notably loud, grinding sounds when it runs out of paper. And toner runs a costly 3.5 cents a page with the $69.99 toner unit, according to HP's estimates. The EconoMode setting conserves toner, but you might prefer a comparable printer with cheaper consumables, such as the Okidata Oki B4250.

The HP LaserJet 1022's speed falls in the middle of the pack for a basic laser printer. It creates text at 15.91ppm (pages per minute), some 3ppm faster than the popular Samsung ML-1740. Still, the HP 1022 lagged behind the cheaper Oki B4250 in both text and graphics.

CNET Labs laser performance (pages per minute)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Black graphics speed  
Black text speed  
Okidata Oki B4250
17.8 
18.77 
Brother HL-2040
16.03 
16.49 
HP LaserJet 1022
15.3 
15.91 
Samsung ML-1740
13.25 
12.98 
HP LaserJet 1012
12.49 
12.52 

Click here to learn more about how CNET Labs tests printers.

This printer created dark, crisp text and decent greyscale graphics--just what a laser should do to create professional-looking documents with legible fine print, sharp lines and smooth curves.

CNET Labs laser quality
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Graphics quality  
Text quality  
Okidata Oki B4250
Good 
Good 
HP LaserJet 1022
Good 
Good 
HP LaserJet 1012
Good 
Good 
Samsung ML-1740
Fair 
Good 
Brother HL-2040
Good 
Fair 

NOTE: Products in this test are for comparative purposes only and are not necessarily available in the Australian market.

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montan
04/09/2007, 06:54 AM

rating
2
/10

No driver for Windows Vista

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nenad m. minic
18/09/2006, 03:26 AM

rating
7
/10

simplie good

Pros: fast, good text

Cons: loud,loud,loud

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