Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver and document complexity.
First page out black (A4, ready)
As fast as 8.5 sec
Print quality black (best)
Up to 600 x 600 x 2 dpi (1200 dpi effective output)
Print technology
Laser
Duty cycle (monthly, A4)
Up to 5000 pages
Duty cycle note
Duty cycle is defined as the maximum number of pages per month of imaged output.
Recommended monthly page volume
250 to 1500
Recommended monthly page volume note
HP recommends that the number of printed pages per month be within the stated range for optimum device performance, based on factors including supplies replacement intervals and device life over an extended warranty period.
HP Jetdirect en3700 Fast Ethernet Print Server; HP Jetdirect en1700 IPv4/IPv6 Print Server; HP Jetdirect ew2500 802.11g Print Server
Dimensions and Weight
Media weights by paper path
60 to 163 g/m²
Product dimensions (W x D x H)
349 x 238 x 196 mm
Maximum dimensions (W x D x H)
349 x 410 x 228 mm
Product weight
5.2 kg
Power and operating requirements
Minimum system requirements
Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32-bit/64-bit): 1 GB RAM; Windows Vista® (32-bit/64-bit), Windows® XP, Windows® Server 2008 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows® Server 2003: 512 MB RAM; all systems: 350 MB free hard disk space, CD-ROM drive, USB port
Compatible operating systems
Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows Vista® (32-bit/64-bit), Windows® XP (32-bit/64-bit), Windows® Server 2008 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows® Server 2003 (32-bit/64-bit), Mac OS X v 10.4, v 10.5, v 10.6, Linux (see http://www.hplip.net for current)
Mac compatible
Yes
Power requirements
Input voltage 115 to 127 VAC (+/- 10%), 60 Hz (+/- 2 Hz), 12 amp; 220 to 240 VAC (+/- 10%), 50 Hz (+/- 2 Hz), 6.0 amp
Power consumption (active)
360 watts
Power consumption (powersave)
0.9 watts (auto-off)
Power consumption (standby)
1.4 watts
Power consumption (off)
0.6 watts
Power consumption footnote
Values subject to change. See http://www.hp.com/go/ljp1100_regulatory for current information. Power numbers are the highest values measured using all standard voltages.