Although the Konica Minolta 1300W laser printer is aimed at small business users, its low price means it's an affordable consideration for home users interested in print speed rather than print quality.
That said, laser printers are excellent at printing text. The 1300W's resolution of 1,200 x 1,200 dpi is good for a printer of this price and printed type is solid with crisp edges. At this resolution, it prints text at eight pages per minute, which is quite slow. However, reduce the resolution to 1,200 x 600 dpi and the speed increases to 12 pages per minute, only four pages short of the manufacturer's claimed print speed. What's more, the quality is indistinguishable between these two resolutions.
A4-sized photos take a bit longer - 22 seconds for one page at 1,200 x 600 dpi. We weren't that impressed with the quality though and it illustrates how much better inkjets are at printing photos. Printing large images at its highest resolution setting of 1,200 x 1,200 dpi will cause some problems as the 1300W only has 8Mb of on-board memory to render images, which limits what you can print.




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