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Dell 1720 Mono Laser Printer Review

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

The Dell 1720dn is a low-cost mono laser printer that provides fast, high-quality prints for small offices or work groups. For $300, you get a built-in duplexer and Ethernet networking, as well as low print costs. The $350 Samsung ML-3051ND offers the same print quality but faster text prints (and slightly slower graphics prints), a [...]

Dell Color Laser Printer 3110cn Printer Review

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

Mark down 2006 as the year that the affordable workhorse color laser for the small office and small workgroup finally arrived. By affordable I mean hitting the $500 mark. And by workhorse I mean fast enough and with good enough paper handling to share in a small office that has relatively heavy printing needs. Case [...]

Dell Multifunction Color Laser Printer 3115cn Review

Friday, November 24th, 2006

Inelegant. That’s the word that comes to mind when describing the Dell Multifunction Color Laser Printer 3115cn ($899 direct). It encompasses nearly everything about the printer—from its clunky physical design to its clumsy setup procedure to its overly long name. But inelegant or not, the 3115cn delivers performance, quality, and features appropriate for a small [...]

Dell 1815dn

Monday, June 26th, 2006

The Dell 1815dn is an inexpensive monochrome laser multifunction printer that works equally well in a home office or in a small workgroup, provided you don’t need color prints or scans. At $389, the 1815n is quite a deal, considering it prints, scans, faxes, and copies; comes with a built-in duplexer; is network ready; and [...]

Dell Laser Printer 1100

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

The Dell Laser Printer 1100 is a home-office bargain, providing good-quality text and graphics printing at a decent speed. While we take our hats off to Dell for dropping the official price below $100, figure in another $50 for a USB cable and extending the 1100’s warranty from 90 days to one year. This isn’t [...]