Testseek.com have collected 33 expert reviews of the HP LaserJet Pro P1102 Series and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP LaserJet Pro P1102 Series.
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33 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Responsiveness, Compact size, Low power use for a laser printer
No wireless connectivity, Costperpage too high, No printer interface (no screen or buttons)
The HP LaserJet Pro P1102 keeps its promises. While fast and economical, we still preferred the Samsung Xpress M2022W, which offers greater functionality for an equally, if not more, attractive price....
Low energy consumption both when running and in standby, First page is fast to print, even coming out of standby, Wifi
Single function printer for the price of an allinone, High cost per page for lasers 2.7 pence, Startup toner supplied: 700 pages, which is half the amount for a standard
Responsiveness, print quality, size and precision are all there. For this price however, you can get a model with a scanner and copier as well....
Abstract: A small wireless laser printer that cannot annoy the lounge police as it can sit in a cupboard of behind the sofa and once you have connected it to a recent PC by a USB lead everything is done automatically no need even to insert a CD....
The single-piece drum and toner cartridge slots down from the top, deep into the machine and replacement parts have a single capacity of 1,600 pages. However, the machine, like all in the group, is supplied with a meagre ‘starter' cartridge. At 700-pa...
The HP LaserJet Pro P1102w is faster than your average low-end laser, and it has wireless to boot. Unfortunately its toner is very expensive, making it appropriate only for low-volume users. Melissa Riofrio, pcworld.com ...
Abstract: If you're looking for a low-cost laser with built-in wireless, the LaserJet P1102w is worth considering. It's compact, reasonably fast and has decent print quality. However, with Espon's excellent, albeit USB-only Epson Aculaser M1200 available for un...
Compact; built-in wireless networking; fast print speeds
Expensive running; no 802.11n support; some jagged edges on large text
Compact size and built-in wireless connection impress, but it’s fairly expensive to run Good points Compact; built-in wireless networking; fast print speeds Bad points Expensive running; no 802.11n support; some jagged edges on large text ...
Abstract: One of the recent technologies to infiltrate the printer market is wireless. Where a Wi-Fi connection used to be included only on a limited number of models in a range and then in the more expensive, premium products, it's now becoming increasingly ubiqui...
and Recommendations Overall, this is a great printer for home use. It’s small, provides basic features and a good cost of printing. Wireless networking was easy to set up and reliable. The printer as a whole is a great value for those looking to print...