HP Laser jet 1200 is loved for its excellent print quality and its versatile copy/scan attachment. The LaserJet 1200 fixes all the things which were disliked in its predecessors.
The LaserJet 1200′s bundled software includes scanning and copying programs, as well as ReadIris Professional OCR, for turning scanned documents into editable text files. Offices seeking a multifunction versatility might also appreciate the LaserJet 1200′s copier/scanner attachment option ($149). LaserJet 1200 looks completely different from the LaserJet 1100xi. Most of the changes are for the better. On the good side, the toner cartridge slides out for easy removal when you open the front panel–no more digging into the printer’s interior. But when you do need to get into the guts of the machine, to connect an interface cable or to upgrade the RAM, for instance, you must first open the front toner panel and then pop off the left side panel. This device, which sits on top of the output tray, adds important office functions to the machine. The LaserJet 1200 also handles paper much differently than did its predecessor. The LaserJet 1200 can take 250 sheets of input and 125 output, compared to the LaserJet 1100xi’s 125/100.
Output quality of Laser jet 1200 is much better than output speed. Text samples are excellent at 600dpi, with crisp, solid black lines on both serif and sans-serif fonts. At three- and five-point font sizes, letters had a slightly moth-eaten quality. Based on its speed and output quality, the LaserJet 1200 is an excellent choice, and its sleek design and optional copy/scan attachment make it even harder to resist.