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Dell 1710 – Print Swiftly So You Don’t Have To Sit Around Waiting

The Dell 1710 printer has had its rise and then leveling off in the ever so competitive niche of electronics. As per my research it was once a leader in its own right. Some still prefer to have it today instead of what is currently up for grabs. The first one was released about four years ago but variations have been put out ever since then. Just tiny modifications made to accommodate expanding consumer demands. The Dell 1710 using 1710 compatible printer toner may yet be in the ivy league of today’s printers.  It certainly has held its own.

One of the strongest virtues of the Dell 1710 is its speed. It’s a ‘Usain Bolt’ of printers. It churns out twenty seven A4 pages per minute of your work easily. I do not know what you are working with but that is an impressive output. The earliest version made would strive for a thousand pages a month with no stress. The newer ones go for at least fifteen thousand prints before feeling encumbered.

The faster speed of the Dell 1710 does not mean lower quality. I think we all would go for quality as a top priority. The 2005 model will satisfy you with a 1200 by 1200 dpi. That means dots per inch. One thousand two hundred dots per inch squared is not little my friend. That is some good quality for a prototype. Imagine what the monster is doing now. This juggernaut does all of this with a tray capacity of eight hundred sheets of paper.

Ink proves to be a problem when handling eight hundred sheets of quality A4 print. Not for this baby. The Dell 1710 printer has an inbuilt 1710 compatible printer toner cartridge monitoring system. This means it always has an eye out for how much toner you have and how much you need for your next project. You therefore never have to stop a project halfway, hence wasting ink. You also never start a project if you know you have no ink. That means less wastage my friend.

Most of us will not buy a printer these days just because of the complexity of operating it. But the Dell 1710 takes that burden off. It is about two or three clicks away from printing your screen. I give it props for that. No one ever reads manuals anymore and with this one well…easy does it.

The thing that takes the crown with this printer, off course, is the price. Let’s all face it…rich or not we all look at the tag. On its release this was voted the most affordable printer of the year. All the models up to date come in at under two hundred dollars. This is not bad at all for the capabilities it packs.

The minuses I counted on the Dell 1710 aren’t too many. Actually I counted two. First of all the 2005 model was discontinued. They did not give an exact reason but discontinuity will defer any customer any day. The second one was the noise. The printer does not purr like a cat. More like a tractor. That is a minus in my books any day. When you weigh the good against the bad I would rate this at a 7. It merits it. What is your opinion?

It is, however, to me still a rare package for what it gives back. Very cheap, convenient, high quality prints at a lightning bolt pace.

For offices that already own this printer, you know its capabilities and realize this printer meets your needs for speed and print clarity using Dell 1710 compatible printer toner cartridge.

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