What To Know About The HP LaserJet 3020 Printer

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Everything a person needs to know about the HP LaserJet 3020 printer, copier, and scanner can be summed up with a quick review of its specifications. Pages per minute, connectivity, storage capacity, print resolution, internal memory, and cost are the main points to consider about any printer.

The most important thing to consider when purchasing a printer is what the printer will be used for - a printer for basic home use has different requirements than a printer that will be used for a small or large business. No matter the business type, however, the HP 12A laser toner will provide the professional prints you need.

The maximum copying speed of the HP 3020 is 14 pages per minute. A maximum speed of 14 pages per minute for black and white printing is on the lower end of the speed scale for this series of printers. The higher end is about 22 pages per minute for black and white printing and 17 pages per minute for color printing.

The 3020 offers high speed USB, as well as parallel connectivity. This is quite standard for most home or small business use. Other options on higher end printers include Ethernet and Base-T/100 Base-TX connectivity. These are meant for much higher speed printing connections between work groups and the web. But again, USB 2.0 is very fast (480 Mbps) and virtually all computers being sold today come with several USB 2.0 connection ports installed.

Storage capacity is another point to consider when reviewing printer specifications. This describes the number of sheets the printer can hold and is also called the "document feeder capacity". The document feeder capacity for the HP 3020 is 50 sheets. Depending on the job at hand, this may or may not prevent frequent reloading, but this is fairly standard for a printer of this size and cost.

The printing resolution of this HP offering is 1,200 x 1,200 dpi (dots per inch) and the optical resolution for scanning is 600 x 600 dpi. A printer resolution of 1,200 x 1,200 dpi is adequate for most small business needs. Optical scanners with resolutions of up to 2,400 x 4,800 dpi are available, however, for those who need higher resolution scans.

The maximum supported memory is 32 MB. This printer does not support the use of Flash memory cards, but for text documents in most environments this amount of memory is sufficient, if not a major selling point. An internal memory capacity of 32 MB is common in this price range, so consumers can typically expect to pay more for more memory.

Supported media types for the HP 3020 include cards, labels, envelopes, plain paper, and transparencies. This makes it fairly versatile and useful for many home and small business users. The included software makes handling these media types fairly simple and straightforward. Many small businesses require a printer that can print labels and envelopes, as well as plain paper.

The fact that this is a monochrome printer (does not print color) certainly limits its uses for certain business environments, but the cost (about $230) and its versatility as a printer, scanner, and copier are points which shouldn't be overlooked by the average home or small business user. The copying speed, print resolution, and storage capacity of the HP LaserJet 3020 printer are all fairly standard for a small business machine of this type.

The HP 3020 toners offer a sharpness in text and graphics that will please most owners. HP 12A ink is available at many local retailers, however, significant savings can often be found from online cartridge toner retailers. 

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