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Rick Rizner, Chris Manners
If you are extremely tight on space and are certain that you need easy networking, consider splashing out on the tiny, $299 (as of 1/ 13/2006) HP LaserJet 1022n. Once you've stashed the paper tray's dust cover and contents, the tray flips up to turn the printer into a neat box with a very compact footprint. Obviously, this will appeal more to those in a cramped home study or small office than workgroup users spread across an office LAN.
If you print rarely, you may not notice the relatively high cost of each page. A toner cartridge for the LaserJet 1022n costs $70, but HP rates it (using the industry-standard method of...





