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Important Printer Buying Tip: ALWAYS check for the ink cartridge prices before you purchase a
printer. Why? Sometimes cheaper printers end up costing more because its
ink cartridges may be way expensive. You should calculate the "cost of
ownership" per month. The math is simple: (number of prints per month)
times (cost of the cartridge) divided by (the yield of the cartridge).
Yield is the number of pages that can be printed with one particular
cartridge.
For example, assume that average home user prints 150 black pages per
month using a black cartridge that yields 200 pages and costs $28. The
monthly "cost of ownership" is (150 pages) x ($28) = $21
200 pages
Also look at the printer ink alternatives; besides the
original manufacturer's cartridges (OEMs), you may have the selection of
remanufactured cartridges, compatible ink cartridges, and ink refill kits.
Below is the list of HP OfficeJet d135 compatible printer ink
cartridges:
OEM #: C5010 Color: Color Capacity: 23ml Yield: 470 pages
MSRP: Our Price: $15.95 Your Savings:$10.10 (38.77%)
MSRP: Our Price: $37.95 Your Savings:$2.04 (5.10%)
OEM #: C5010DN Color: Color Capacity: 23ml Yield: 470 pages
MSRP: Our Price: $32.99 Your Savings:$2.00 (5.72%)
OEM #: C5011DN Color: Black Capacity: 26ml Yield: 830 pages
MSRP: Our Price: $23.95 Your Savings:$2.10 (8.06%)
OEM #: C9342FN Color: Color
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MSRP: Our Price: $54.95 Your Savings:$5.03 (8.39%)
3 or more: $53.95 ea.
Product Specifications (HP d135):
Functions: Print, fax, scan, and copy
Print resolution: Up to 2400 x 1200 dpi black, up
to 2400 x 1200 dpi color
Print method: Drop-on-demand thermal inkjet
Print speed, normal mode: Up to 8 ppm black, up to
7 ppm color
Scan resolution: 600 by 1200-dpi optical, 1200 by
4800-dpi enhanced
Input modes: Front-panel scan, HP director, TWAIN
Max. scan size: 8.5 by 14-inches
Copy speed: Up to 18 cpm black, up to 16 cpm color
Max. copies: Up to 99
Copier settings: Fit to page, poster, what size?,
mirror, photo mode, 2-on-1, margin shift
Fax speed: 33.6 K
Fax memory: 100 pages
Fax resolution: 300 x 300 dpi
Fax speed dial: 130 numbers
Fax modem: Internal, ITU-T Group 3 fax with error
correction mode ,faxes up to 33.6 Kbps, ring detection with automatic
fax/answering machine switching
Fax features: Color and black faxing, fax auto
redialing, fax broadcasting (unlimited from phone book or 20 locations
per speed dial group), fax delayed sending, fax forwarding, fax polling,
distinctive ring detection, fax auto-redialing, auto fax reduction, fax
junk mail barrier, fax PC interface, fax/phone/Tam interface
Media handling, input: 150-sheet input tray, and
50-sheet automatic document feeder. Optional 250-sheet tray available
separately
Output: Up to 50-sheets
Interface: USB standard, parallel accessory
available
In the box: HP officejet d135, hp 14 black ink
cartridge (23 ml), hp color inkjet print cartridge (19 ml), black inkjet
printhead (8 ml), cyan inkjet printhead (8 ml), magenta inkjet printhead
(8 ml), yellow inkjet printhead (8 ml), HP officejet software and user’s
guide on CD-ROM, phone cord, power supply, power cord, setup poster,
reference guide, support and technical specifications booklet
Warranty: 1 year limited warranty, backed by HP
customer care
ProductDescription for HP OfficeJet d135
(From the Manufacturer, Hewlett Packard)
Combining the fax machine, printer, copier, and scanner your business or
home office needs into one powerful machine, the Officejet d135 saves
space, money, and time. With a rated speed of 19 ppm black and 16 ppm
color, the d135 produces crisp text and bright color at up to 2,400 x
1,200 dpi (when using premium photo papers). PhotoREt III Color Layering
Technology also makes color richer and skin tones more realistic.
As a fax machine, the d135 boasts a 33.6 Kbps modem, with color and
black capabilities, 100-page memory for incoming faxes, one-touch keys,
and speed dialing. Scanner features include resolutions up to 1,200 x
4,800 dpi optical, up to 9,600 dpi enhanced. The flatbed design lets you
scan and copy bulky items like books, up to legal-size.
The d135 has a 50-sheet auto document feeder and comes with ink
cartridges. Connecting via USB (optional parallel cable adapter
available), the d135 is compatible with Windows 98, 98 SE, Me, 2000 with
Service Pack 2 or higher, XP Home, and XP Professional and with
Macintosh (USB-connect for Mac OS 9.1 and above). A one-year limited
warranty is included, with the option to extend via an HP support pack.
MSRP for HP OfficeJet d135: $480.00 Street Price: $145.00 - $234.00
PC MAGAZINE.com Editors' review:
At $500, the HP OfficeJet d135 costs more than three times as much as
its least expensive competitor. You get premium performance and features
in the d135, with its superb speed and quality. Cost-conscious consumers
may find less expensive competitors to be good enough, however.
The d135 has a flatbed scanner with a document feeder, and a
full-function front panel that makes walk-up faxing a snap. Setup is
easy using the USB port, although parallel would have been nice too. The
printer has black and tricolor ink cartridges, but it also has a
separate ink jet printhead module for each color. The d135's cost per
page is 5 cents—a good number, though about average for our MFP roundup.
And the d135 had the highest total cost of ownership for one year in the
roundup, proving this unit to be quite pricey in the long run.
Paper handling is good; the 150-sheet input tray is the largest of the
MFPs we reviewed, holding much more than the older and larger HP
OfficeJet G85. There is no manual feed slot, though you can feed an
individual check or envelope through a slot in the output tray. The
digital-copying feature is very versatile, with settings for image
cloning, posters, and two-up, as well as for enlarging and reducing. The
OCR software—HP Director—was not as effective as some of the other
programs, but it was fast. The only other flaw was that the auto
document feeder (ADF) had trouble with some thin, coated pages, but it
fed bond sheets without a hitch.
If print quality is your ultimate selection criterion, then the d135
rises to the top, and its easy-of-use features give it a definitive
edge. It may not be the best bargain in the bunch, but if you want
versatility and quality with good speed, the d135 is worth the extra
money.