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anyone used one? thoughts? brief reviews?

10/3/2007 2:25:30 PM

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I have a Dell 1700n networkable b&w laser printer. It rocks. It's fast and very cost effective. My costs are right at $0.01 per page. My HP inkjet runs ~$0.18 per page.

If I had to buy a new printer tomorrow, I would get the Dell 1720dn. It's faster, networkable, and full duplex all for less that $300.00.

[Edited on October 3, 2007 at 3:05 PM. Reason : not currently on sale]

10/3/2007 3:03:52 PM

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what dell printer lines are rebadged lexmarks? do they even make their own printers?

10/3/2007 3:43:49 PM

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At work I have 1700s, 1710s, 3110s, and a shitload more. All of our lasers are now Dells. I would suggest the 1710 and the 3110. Both are very nice and the ease of installing cartridges in the 3110 is fucking nice.

10/3/2007 4:11:28 PM

Charybdisjim
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Pretty sure lexmark still makes them. Dell's always said that they'd build them only if it made sense to do so. I haven't heard anything more recent than 2002 or so about it though, so that could have changed.

Anyways, if you're looking at a dell laser printer I'd say go for it. If you're looking at a Dell inkjet printer I'd have to ask "why are you looking at an inkjet printer?"

10/3/2007 4:12:39 PM

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we've got a 3110n and its nicccce.

10/3/2007 4:16:06 PM

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