I as of late acquired the HP 1018 after much anguishing whether to go for a B&W laser printer or a multi capacity for the home.
I arrived at the conclusion that 98% of my needs would be met with a quick and modest printer - for the odd prerequisites of filtering old photographs or duplicating imperative archives, I could utilize the administrations at my office or a neighborhood Kinko's.
The HP 1018 met a few necessities. To begin with, its smaller. Second, it's per page cost(because of being a laser and not an inkjet printer) is low.
At long last, it prints pages quick(much speedier than any inkjet available). I by and large need to print out agendas, aircraft e-tickets, articles to peruse logged off and along these lines had no need of a shading printer.
In addition, the capacity to add envelopes into the feeder is a decent touch, particularly when conveying occasion welcoming cards in mass.
Little perceptions - The paper feeder/drawer will stay open and henceforth take up a couple of extra crawls of space. There is no USB link(disgrace on them attempting to spare a couple of pennies.
The included circle made a decent attempt to introduce a wide range of "freebie" programming before succumbing to my resolution of declining to do as such(after this introducing the drivers was a breeze.) The printer accompanies an "early on" toner cartridge useful for 1000 pages(normal cartridges sold in retail are useful for twice the same number of pages.)
Generally speaking, I am extremely satisfied with the buy.