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HP Color LaserJet CM1017

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Product summary

The goodThe good: Excellent print quality; built-in media card slots; good range of photo-printing options; network ready; 24/7 phone support.

The badThe bad: Pricy; no fax functionality; slow prints; scan quality needs a lot of improvement; per-page costs are a bit high.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The HP Color LaserJet CM1017 MFP is a great choice for small offices that need a multifunction laser with excellent print quality.

Specifications: Office Machine Functions: Copier, Printer, Scanner; Printer type: Multifunction printer, Multifunction; Printing Technology: Laser; See full specs

Price range: $369.99 - $1,149.99

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CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 02/26/2007
  • Released on: 12/02/2006

With prices dropping into the sub-$500 arena, laser printers--even multifunction lasers--are moving into the home, but the HP Color LaserJet CM1017 MFP is too expensive for the average home user. It is, however, a good choice for the small or home office user who needs high-quality laser prints--particularly graphics--but not necessarily fast prints. For $700, you get a network-ready color laser multifunction printer that prints, scans, and copies, and includes built-in media card readers, a rarity for laser printers. We think the CM1017 is a good choice for small offices that need great image quality from a laser, such as realtors and insurance agents.

Design
The HP Color LaserJet CM1017 MFP is a large printer better suited for an office than for a home. It sits 17.3 inches wide, 20 inches deep, and 21.3 inches tall, and it weighs nearly 50 pounds. The top-mounted flatbed scanner and control panel sit atop the body like a flat hat. The flatbed scanner can hold up to A4-size originals, but the unit lacks an automatic document feeder, so it can't scan legal-sized documents.

Below the scanner unit is the output tray, which juts out from the front of the printer. The input tray pulls out from the bottom of the printer's front and can hold up to 250 sheets of plain paper. You can adjust the paper tray to hold legal-size sheets. The front panel of the paper tray houses a single-sheet manual feed slot for one-off prints. Adjustable paper guides let you smoothly feed anything from envelopes to full sheets of paper. If you need increased paper capacity, you can purchase a second 250-sheet tray.

The CM1017 serves up four media card slots on the right side of the printer. The slots accept most major types of cards. The printer's control panel resides next to the scanner bed. A 2.4-inch color LCD flips up and can be tilted to optimize the viewing angle. Constantly displayed on the LCD are icons that indicate the toner levels, so you can avoid a last-minute dash to the office supplies store to finish a print job. A bevy of buttons let you initiate photo print, scan, and copy tasks without touching your PC, as well as navigate the printer's various menus.

Features
Although multifunction laser printers are generally office-oriented, the Color LaserJet CM1017 MFP lacks fax functionality, which may be a deal breaker for some offices. On the other hand, it does provide a feature that's relatively uncommon among laser printers: media card readers for printing photographs. You can print decent-quality photos on plain paper or on HP's laser photo paper, a feature that can be useful in certain industries such as real estate or insurance.

The CM1017 comes with a 300MHz processor and 94MB of RAM standard (upgradeable to 224MB). It sports an Ethernet port for networking, or you can attach it directly to a PC via USB 2.0. Duplex, or two-sided, printing is a manual operation, as the CM1017 lacks a built-in duplexer.

When scanning from the printer's control panel you have a couple of options: You can save the file to your PC in a number of different formats, including TIFF, JPEG, and PDF, or you can attach the file to an e-mail. Using HP's Solution Center software, you get more options, including the ability to scan into a selected program such Word, PowerPoint, and Photoshop. You can also scan a document using the bundled third-party optical character-recognition software, which will produce a text-editable scan.

The CM1017's copy features are basic. When scanning documents, you can adjust darkness and scale the size from 25 percent to 400 percent; when scanning photos, you can also color balance and sharpen the image. One common feature we didn't find is the ability to make N-up copies, which prints two or more originals on one sheet of paper. You can, however, make N-up prints from your PC (you can find it under the Finishing tab in Printer Properties).

As we mentioned before, the ability to print straight from a memory card is an uncommon feature on laser printers. With the CM1017, not only do you get the ability to print photos, but you get a decent range of features to boot. You can preview the contents of your card on the color LCD via a slide show or by manually clicking through the range of images. When it comes time to print, you can choose among a range of print sizes, paper sizes, and paper types, including HP's laser photo paper. You can even choose to print a range of photos (by photo number, not date). And best of all, you can print an index sheet of all the images on your card or a proof sheet. The index sheet includes the photo number, the file name, and the date it was taken-- all great references. The proof sheet lets you bubble in the images you want printed, select your paper type (plain or glossy), and a select a layout (from one image per page up to six images per page). Then you simply scan the proof sheet, and the printer takes care of printing the images for you. These aren't photos you'll necessarily want to frame and hang, but the ability to print good-quality photos on a laser printer is a very useful tool for some offices.

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    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: All the prints, scans, and copies came out looking fine. Printed text was very dark, crisp, and clear. Curved and diagonal lines showed some jaggedness. Color images looked natural and rich, despite some problems: shadows faded to black too fast, and unin

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