Author: Aaron Weiss
This article reviewed HP's entry-level color laser MFP, the CM1312nfi. At $499 the printer packed in a lot of features, including a memory card reader and color LCD screen, and most notably, impressive color output quality. Oriented toward the consumer market, though, it was a little slow for heavy-duty use.
The new CM2320n, on the other hand, might be described as the 1312's business-oriented cousin. Starting at $599 for the base model, the CM2320 series gives business users one big upgradespeed. Three models with different feature sets let buyers decide whether they need extras like the memory card reader and photo-oriented features of the 1312 (for a price, of course). The CM2320n is the base model in the series, supporting network connectivity but lacking fax, memory card reader, or color LCD.
Unboxed
The CM2320n shares the same body and design as the older CM1312 series. In fact, the only outward difference is that the 2320n lacks a fax keypad and has only a 4-line monochrome LCD compared to a flip-out color LCD in the CM1312nfi as well as the costlier CM2320nf and CM2320fxi models.
The CM2320n looks like a compact laser printer with a flatbed scanner merged onto it. The paper output is the space below the scanner. The printer's front consists of two paper input traysa manual feed door that you pop open when needed, and a typical drawer-style 250-sheet tray.
A third tray, for another 250 sheets, is available on the fxi model. The door to the manual input tray also reveals the toner tray, which holds four toner cartridgesblack, cyan, magenta, and yellow.
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