About The Pros And Cons Of The Dell 1700 Printer
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August 29th, 2010 by
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The Dell 1700 printer 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 printer has an output tray on top that can fit 150 sheets. The control panel has only two buttons, which makes it very easy to use. The panel also has five LEDs that tell the users what the printer is processing. The front cover has a slot that can be used as the manual feed which has a built-in paper guide for envelopes. The base of the printer can hold a maximum of 250 sheets.
The package includes a 3,000-page yield cartridge, which you can recycle and get a $30 discount if you get a new one. You also have the option of upgrading to the 6000-page yield cartridge for $89.95. Printing costs can be as low as 1.5 cents per page. A brand new 3000-page yield cartridge is around $100 and the other cartridge is $129.95.
The Dell 1700 printer has two 100-pin DIMM slots that you can add more memory to it. It does have a 32MB memory that comes with the package. The default memory might not be enough if you planning to use the printer for a workgroup. The printer memory can be upgraded up to 128MB, which good enough for around 5 to 10 users.The maximum combined memory is 160MB, as regulated by the Federal Trade Commission.
The printer doesn’t support networking for Macs. You would need to plug it using a parallel or USB port to make it work for Mac OS. These cables don’t come with the package though. The Dell printer does support Microsoft Windows 98 and higher. The manual and illustrations that is included will make installation very easy for anyone. Just plug in the Ethernet wire, follow the instructions on the utility disk and you’ll be connected in minutes. The printer can even automatically check for job queues and toner levels. There’s also a feature that would enable the printer to email the owner before the toner runs out. It just one those features that is simple yet practical.
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 the Dell Laser 1700 compatible toner has a standard one-year exchange warranty. However, you can purchase additional warranty from the manufacturer. You can even sign up for packages that include next day support. Dell also offers around the clock technical support through the phone or website. To maintain quality printouts,not only sign up for warranty but keep extra compatible laser toner on hand. You can easily find Dell laser toner online.
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