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About The Hits And Misses Of The Dell 1700 Printer

The Dell 1700 printer using Dell 1700 printer toner cartridges is a good solution for small office or business. The device doesn't need a network specialist to set it up. Just follow the instructions that came with it, and in minutes you have a network printer. The device is priced at around $200, which is a good price for a small business laser printer. But the print quality isn't that good. It will only do for basic reports and forms. And 15,000 prints per month might not be enough for some people.

The printer's color is the patented Dell Black and grey. The dimensions and weight is the same with other laser printers in its class. It uses a standard built-in 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, parallel, and USB port. The three ports are located at the back of the printer.

The tray on top can hold 150 sheets and the base can hold 250. If you do more, you can purchase a tray that can hold 550 sheets. The printer control panel only has two buttons, which makes it very easy to use. The five LEDs also indicate the printer's status. The front cover slot can be used as the manual feed for envelopes.

A small 3,000-page yield cartridge is included with the printer. A new cartridge can set you back around $100, which makes each print around 2.9 cents. However, Dell offers a $30 discount for old cartridges, which makes per page around 2.3 cents. The company also offers a 6,000-page cartridge for around $89.95 in its use and return policy. On the other hand, a brand new 6,000-page yield cartridge can cost $130. The $89.95 offer can make each print cost low as 1.5 cents, while the brand new Dell cartridge cost per page is 2.2 cents.

The Dell 1700 printer has an upgradable 32mb memory, which is enough for a home or small office. However, if you are going to use it for a workgroup, you may need to upgrade the memory. The printer has two 100-pin DIMM slots for the additional memory. The upgrades are around $40 for the 64MB or $50 for the 128MB.

The printer is able to network with Windows 98 or higher operating systems. Unfortunately, it does not support networking with Macintosh computers. You will need to buy the optional USB 2.0 or parallel cable to make it work. The printer also comes with very clear illustrations on how to connect it to the network or to a computer. The manual and installation disk also makes the setup process very easy. Once the printer is connected to the network, it will check the jobs on queue and toner levels. There is software that will let the printer email you if the toner level is low.

The printer's utility menus are very easy to use. The software also has an account-recording program that will show how much people are printing. You can even add watermarks and overlays from the network. However, only the administrator can delete and create them.

The Dell 1700 printer using has a one-year exchange warranty. An extended warranty is also available through the manufacturer. There some packages that includes extensive support such as, next day onsite technical assistance. You can even call their around the clock support team or go to their website for online support. Overall, the Dell 1700 delivers performance using Dell Laser 1700 bulk toner. Keep your printouts crisp by replacing the Dell printer toner when needed.Cartridge Toner can be purchased conveniently online.

Toshiba Thrive 7″ Review: Cute, But Clunky (crunchgear?)

While the 7-inch Toshiba Thrive is much more comfortable in the hand than its
10-inch counterpart, many of the best features in big brother never migrated
over to the 7-incher. That said, this still may be the slate for you if gaming
and web-surfing take precedence over e-reading. Otherwise, I'd point you to
the Amazon Kindle Fire.

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