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Double the print speed and then add the turn over time plus the dry
time. The dry time can be varied by the user in the print driver.
Ken wrote:
>HP LaserJet 1320 Printer series
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>This has a quoted print speed of up to 22 pages per minute. Does anyone know
>what the speed is reduced to when auto duplex printing.
>
>Ken
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My Minolta 3300DN does color or b&w at 26/ppm,duplex at 15/ppm.Of course
some add-on duplex units are a lot slower!
"Ken" <bill@ben> wrote in message
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> HP LaserJet 1320 Printer series
>
> This has a quoted print speed of up to 22 pages per minute. Does anyone
> know what the speed is reduced to when auto duplex printing.
>
> Ken
>
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[on print speed of HP's 1320 when auto duplexing]
measekite wrote:
> Double the print speed and then add the turn over time plus the dry
> time. The dry time can be varied by the user in the print driver.
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 00:02:04 GMT, measekite <measekite@yahoo.com>
uttered:
>Double the print speed and then add the turn over time plus the dry
>time. The dry time can be varied by the user in the print driver.
>
>Ken wrote:
>
>>HP LaserJet 1320 Printer series
>>
>>This has a quoted print speed of up to 22 pages per minute. Does anyone know
>>what the speed is reduced to when auto duplex printing.
>>
>>Ken
>>
Double?
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Sorry, I no longer use laser and only think inkjets now.
David Higgins wrote:
> [on print speed of HP's 1320 when auto duplexing]
> measekite wrote:
>
>> Double the print speed and then add the turn over time plus the dry
>> time. The dry time can be varied by the user in the print driver.
>
>
> Dry time? With a laser printer???