HP FAX 1250 Fax Machine (Black)

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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
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  • ADF Capacity: 20 , Copier Color Resolution: 1200 dpi , Copier Mono Resolution: 600 dpi , Copy Color: Color, Dialing Capabilities: 100 Speed Dial, Dimensions: 13" Height x 16.75" Width x 19.9" Depth, Fax Color: Color, Fax Compliant: Super G3, Fax Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi Best Mode Monochrome, Fax Type: Plain Paper, Handset: Yes, Maximum Copy Resolution: 1200 dpi, Maximum Fax Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi, Maximum Mono Copy Speed: 20 cpm, Media Handling: 1 x Input Tray 100 Sheets
  • Media Size: Custom Size, Media Size: Legal - 8.5" x 14", Media Size: Letter - 8.5" x 11", Media Type: Plain Paper, Modem Speed: 33.6Kbps, Number of Copies: 100, Out-of-Page Capacity: 200 Page, Print Technology: Inkjet, Product Model: 1250, Standard Warranty: 1 Year Limited, Transmission Speed: 3second
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Great Fax Machine
 
Review Date: August 4, 2007
Reviewer: Bocatrip,
I have no idea for the negative reviews read here as I have nothing but good things to say about this fax machine. It faxes clearly, is a breeze to set up, and uses HP 27 cartridges for around 220 pages per cartidge. They can be easily purchased on line for about $11.00 each. You can easily fold two trays away when not sending faxes to conserve room. I purchased my machine at Office Depot, for $129.00, but I had a store credit there so I saved some additional money. I don't find it noisey, nor do I have any jam issues. The material used (plastic) might seem somewhat flimsy, but I don't stand on my machine. I'm very pleased. By the way, you don't need to replace the color cartridge if it goes empty, as long as you keep it in the machine. This way, you can just fax and save money with the black only cartridge.
This is a fabulous fax machine.
 
Review Date: June 20, 2010
Reviewer: G. Imperatori-penn,
We used to own the model right before the 1250. This is just the best designed machine. Easy to use, no frills, all there !
Worked great for two years
 
Review Date: February 11, 2010
Reviewer: Parent, Massachusetts
I have no complaints at all except maybe durability. It's been a great machine for two years. Now it is starting to wear out--lots of paper jams. I've never had a fax last more than two years, so maybe that's par for the course. Don't know about these reports of lemons. I've had no problems till now.
NotSoSure
 
Review Date: August 6, 2007
Reviewer: Home Office, Tucson, Arizona
I have a hp1050 which is my third in two years. I was told by hp that the 1250 is better faster etc and the upgrade. After seeing 2 of these reviews I think I will search for a upgrade outside the hp family. My printers here are hp and I like them. But I don't need another series of hp problems and phone time.
ciao
HP blew this one!
 
Review Date: January 11, 2007
Reviewer: Steve F. Gold,
Bought brand new, looked good, set up easy.....then, Dial tone button would not pop out, no dial tone. Ringer would not work. I can't believe HP would let this leave the factory with these defects!

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