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Dell 1700n – Keep Your Bank Account Thick

March 30th, 2009

The Dell 1700n makes for a good printer. It combines a low price, is ready to be networked, looks good in the office and is easy to install. It gives you just about everything you need for a Windows-based small office network or personal-size printer. There are also other Dell printers available for high-output operations, so shop wisely. The Dell 1700n Printer Cartridge is easy to find and use, too.

What to Keep in Mind. Made mostly for small businesses, the 1700n delivers at an attractive price. Really, for this market segment, there aren’t too many other printers with similar features in the 1700n’s price range. It has a duty cycle capacity of fifteen-thousand pages in a 30 day period, so it can handle medium -high print volumes. For the most part, the graphics offered are more than suitable for business apps, though resumes and the like are best done on more expensive machines.

Vital Statistics. The printer is easy enough to move around, at twenty-five pounds. It’s also nicely proportioned in approximately square-foot dimensions, so it doesn’t take up much room in an office. It comes equipped with standard USB and Ethernet ports, and also an older-style parallel port, for easy usage. You can access these ports at the rear of the unit. The 1700n also takes in paper manually (one-by-one) or from its paper tray, which has a max capacity of 250 sheets of paper. For additional cost, you can expand its paper storage upwards.

What’s the Cost of Ownership? If you use the Dell 1700n laser toner cartridge, found up above the imaging drum, you’ll probably get about 3,000 pages before you need to replace it. For a home business, especially, that’s quite a lot of printing capacity. If you need more, there are high-volume cartridges available through Dell or aftermarket suppliers.

Capabilities. The Dell 1700n Printer is capable of about 32 megabytes of storage, which is more than enough for most home business applications. If you need more memory, it’s expandable to 160 megs. There are also interior slots for added DRAM, which is very inexpensive these days. It’s also compatible with Windows 98 or higher computers through either its modern USB 2.0 ports or the last-generation parallel ports in the back. It’ll also email you if it starts running low on toner.

Print Job Output. Unusual in a printer of this size, its 1200dpi resolution helps it deliver clean-looking copies right out of the box. It can also do more complicated print jobs, such as double-sided printing and other tasks. Watermarking can be done, if configured as such.

Toner Cartridges and Service. Dell offers a one-year warranty on the 1700n. This is pretty common in the printer industry. If you need more service, you can always increase it up to another 4 years. The Dell 1700n laser toner cartridges are relatively inexpensive, too.

Is it Worth It? If you need a good, reliable and inexpensive laser printer, the Dell 1700n and its Dell 1700n Printer Toner Cartridge should definitely be looked at. Both work well together, and the printer also comes with Dell’s top-line warranty and service packages. For more information, check out our site http://www.qtoner.us.