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Taking A Look At The IBM Infoprint 1352 Printer For The Office


Ben Pate

Today's offices must have a strong and versatile laser printing operation. Your work flow requirements simply will not be met if you do not have the appropriate printer. The printer must offer the options to meet your unique requirements. What you need to know about the IBM Infoprint 1352 printer using InfoPrint 1352 toner cartridges (http://www.qtoner.us/IBM-InfoPrint-1352-Toner-Cartridges) is that it is a laser monochrome printer that can rapidly produce a large amount of output. This device is designed for workgroups of a large or medium size. Features like faxing, copying, scanning and duplex are optional functions. For meeting the printing needs of the average workgroup, the 1352 printer is more than adequate. It has received positive reviews and feedback among the customers who have used it.

Two models of the 1352 printers are available: There is a base and network model. It is 17.2" wide by 20.2" deep by 16" tall and weighs just a little over 41 pounds.

The Infoprint 1352 uses a 300 MHz processor. It has a maximum speed of up to 40 pages per minute. The first page out time ranges from 8.5 seconds to 10 seconds. The maximum monthly usage is 200,000 pages, however, IBM does not recommend printing this monthly maximum on a consistent basis. Print resolution is 1,200 dots per inch. Both the base model and the network model have standard memory of 64 MB and 320 MB maximum memory.

There is one 600 sheet standard input tray that comes with the 1352 printer. You can add up to four additional drawers. The sizes of 250, 400, 200 and 2,000 sheet drawers are available. Only one 2,000 sheet drawer can be added. There is a duplex option.

There is a 500 sheet standard output tray that comes with the Infoprint 1352 printer. A total of three output bins can be added. A 650 sheet output expander may be added. The optional StapleSmart finisher can output 750 unstapled sheets or 600 stapled sheets. A 1,850 sheet high capacity output stacker is available to be added. You can add a five bin mailbox with each bin holding a maximum of 100 sheets.

The Infoprint 1352 printer can print on a variety of media sizes and types. It will accept letter, legal, executive, folio, statement, A4, A5, JIS B5, universal and several envelopes sizes. This printer will also accept plain paper, card stock, transparencies, paper labels and envelopes. Acceptable weights are 16 to 47 lb bond for plain paper.

IBM no longer produces the Infoprint 1352 printer, but there are still plenty of used models for sale on the market. They are readily available on the world wide web at very good prices. You can easily find IBM InfoPrint printer toners (http://www.qtoner.us/ibm-fusers.ink) too.

When selecting a printer to meet the needs of a medium to large business, there are basic standards you must consider. Rapid printing speed with quality output is important. Sufficient input and output capacity is crucial. It must be able to utilize several media types and sizes. Depending on your unique business needs, functions such duplex and scanning may be very helpful. The IBM Infoprint 1352 printer meets all these standards.

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