Dell Laser Printer 1710n Review

Posted on 2006-02-12 02:10:27 by LSDsmurf

This model is capable of delivering one of the lowest cost-per-page rates we've seen, provided that you choose its higher-capacity toner cartridges and take advantage of the company's use-and-return program. You can buy the cartridges in two capacities, rated for 3000 and 6000 pages by Dell's own toner yield estimates (based on the industry standard average of 5 percent ink coverage per page). You pay $90 for a 6000-page cartridge (or $130, if you opt not to return it). When you count the $50 price of replacing the printer drum every 30,000 pages, you pay just 1.7 cents per page above your paper costs.. Learn more over at PCWorld's full review..



Link: PC World



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