![]() Just install the integrated toner and drum cartridge, plug in the cables (HP includes all of them), insert the CD-ROM, and you're all set-that is, if you're a PC user with a USB port. Unpack the LaserJet 1000 and you're nearly good to go the printer does most of the work for you. But the LaserJet 1000 retains enough good HP breeding-particularly in terms of ease of use-to stand up to similarly priced competition. Did HP cut any corners to hit this price point? Sure it did, especially in speed and connectivity. ![]() The introduction of the $250 LaserJet 1000 changes all that, pitting an HP product squarely against other low-cost lasers such as the Samsung ML-1250. ![]() ![]() Hewlett-Packard so dominates the printer market that it has long been able to sell its products for a premium (take, for instance, the $400 LaserJet 1200) while its competitors have had to snatch what market share they could by selling their products at lower prices. ![]()
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