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Dell 1700 - Enjoy Some Free Time While The Printer Does The Work
If you think that inkjet printers are not affordable and you don't need a color printer for everyday home use, then the Dell 1700 printer is a great solution for you. It is supposed to be one of the most cost effective and reliable printers in the market, producing quality print jobs in fast speeds. The Dell Toner Cartridge is high quality, too.
According to the mother company, the 1700 comes with a high capacity Dell 1700 Toner cartridge; this is true, since the standard one can print up to 3000 pages, although Dell offers great solutions in this case: there is a toner cartridge for 6000 pages, which costs 85-89$ and offers almost 35% savings per page, in comparison with other printers and toner cartridges. Especially if you opt for the cartridge recycling system, Dell offers even better prices reducing the cost of cartridges significantly.
The paper feed capacity of the printer is not impressive but it's satisfying; a 250 paper drawer is at the front side of the printer. If that is not enough for you, Dell gives you the chance to buy an additional drawer of 550 sheets which you can easily add to the front part as well. There is also a rear exit, which you can use in order to feed envelopes and labels or thicker papers.
The Dell 1700 printer runs on a 200MHz processor and comes with 16MB of internal memory, which is though expandable up to 144MB. If you tend to print graphics, it is recommended to upgrade the memory, because that can ameliorate the quality of the printed job and the speed of graphic and image printing. You will notice that if you try to print several graphics at the same time, the printer becomes sluggish; you can avoid that with a simple memory expansion.
The printing speed of the Dell 1700 is overall impressive; it prints 25 pages per minute texts. Using its standard memory, the printer can produce almost 4 graphic pages per image, but with a memory upgrade the speed increases dramatically. The standard Dell 1700 toner cartridge is usually good for 3000 pages although you can find high capacity toners available, which can print up to 6000 pages. The average price for a 6000 pages toner cartridge is approximately $85.
The standard paper tray can take up to 250 sheets, although you can check for the additional sheet drawer, which allows you to add 550 more sheets of paper; you can find it in very affordable price, something less than $100.
This Dell printer can print on plain standard paper, labels, card sheets and envelopes. When it comes to thicker papers - than the typical ones - or envelopes, you can simply feed them one by one from the rear exit, which is convenient and easy to use.
Home users with no high demands and complicated printing jobs will appreciate this 1700 Printer, as it is affordable (almost $190), well appointed and easy to use. Dell is always a great option, whether you opt for a budget or professional solution. How can you beat Dell Toner Cartridge?
Give details of the parallel printer port on the IBM compatible computer?
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