HP LaserJet Pro M1217nfw review
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Verdict
Basic in its design, but has the speed and connections to serve a home office on a budget
Review Date: 23 Aug 2011
Reviewed By: David Bayon
Price when reviewed: £142 (£170 inc VAT)
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WINDOWS 7 64 BIT SUPPORT
You may be aware that the scan function of previous generations of the HP Multifunction devices worked as a network scanner on XP and Win 7 32 where you could scan to PDF but not Win 7 64 bit. One was reduced to WIA via USB (no network) at much lower speed and lost the ability to PDF.
Given that 64 bit OS are the norm, does this machine in fact work as a network scanner to PDF on Win 7 64 bit?
Specifically can we use this as a network scanner or are we confined to WIA with Win 7 64? Can we scan to PDF with Win 7 64 bit?
Your review does not touch on this issue and I would not buy a replacement until this issue is clearly addressed by HP.
I have a laserjet 3055 which was a useful device for home office (particularly the copy and scan to PDF functions).
However when I got my I7 Win 64 bit machine a lot of the funcationality was lost.
Either one went to WIA or installed a virtual machine on Windows Ultimate with all that it entails [ XP copy]. Nowhere near as reliable.
HP never seemed interested in fixing this problem and it was the subject of a significant amount of discussion in HP forums.
By Grant100 on 23 Aug 2011 ![]()
Rubbish
I was daft enough to buy two expensive HP colour laser MFPs. One promptly broke and trying to get it fixed through HP support was mission impossible. The second had the loss of function with windows 7 and they never made any effort to fix it. Complete rubbish i would advise everyone to avoid. I'm very happy now with a Samsung CLX 3185
By DrDuncan on 23 Aug 2011 ![]()
Same
I'd like to Echo the above comments.
Had a HP3390 doing the job fine on XP moved to Win 7 X64 and the machine no longer does one of it's main roles...
After Months of HP saying Soon, soon it's Now sat gathering Dust and moved to a Brother 8890DN
By wes_cov on 24 Aug 2011 ![]()
WIN 7 64 BIT
Was hoping reviewer might actually answer real world question as to whether this was a network capable scanner in Windows 64 bit.
By Grant100 on 26 Aug 2011 ![]()
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