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07-31-2004
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The HP BIj 1000d is a rather large form-factor full-colour inkjet printer featuring full-duplex printing, and seperately replacable ink cartridges and heads.
Installation using the SuSE Yast2 tool went without a hitch (using the parallel interface). The printing is fast and high quality, although offset by a few millimeters. The duplex unit is slow (it has to let the ink dry before rolling it in to print the next side!)
When using cheap 80gsm inkjet paper, I find the rollers tend to smudge the ink when printing in full-duplex mode.
Note: This printer uses all four ink cartridges even to print in black.
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Keywords:
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Duplex Colour inkjet
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Connection Type:
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Parallel or USB
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