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Dell is definitely considered one of the big dogs in the printer and toner sales world. Being the 3rd highest ranking PC supplier in the world makes Dell a tough competitor for both design and quality. They stay ahead of the game but pushing new technology in all areas of the desktop and data center realm. From PC's and protectors to printers and toners, not only is the brand known for its leading innovations, but it has proven to be a reliable company since Michael Dell founded it in 1984.

What are some of the brand's top toner and printer products?

The Inkjet printer 720 is a popular choice for those that are printing high resolution documents. It is great for things like flyers and brochures. The 720 has an output of 7 pages per minute (ppm) when printing in color and an average 13 ppm for tasks in black and white. The resolution is at 4800x1200 dpi.

Printing in color and black and white, the Dell 725 is another popular choice. This model can print up to 14 A4 pages a minute and as it is known to be both affordable and fast. It has the same high resolution of 4800x1200 dpi like the 720 model. One of this model's features is the Ink Management System that alerts users when they are running out of ink. It has a compact design and comes with Dell Picture Studio software that is used for editing and printing photos.


The 810 is an all in one printer that has an array of everyday printing uses. This model boasts itself as easy to use with its single cartridge drop in and simple installation process. Like the 725, the 810 is equipped with Dell Picture Studio, allowing users to directly scan their images into the editing software. Borderless printing and an average print speed of 12ppm for black and whites and 13ppm for color. The small compact design of the 810 fits conveniently into any small or limited home or office space.

One of the main concerns about Dell users is the cost of cartridge refills. Users are reminded that they can keep toner refill expenses down by purchasing compatible cartridges instead of the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) products. This option is available for virtually every Dell printer model and is considered an economic and environmentally friendly choice. Users can save money and help reduce landfill waste while still enjoying the same quality print from their favorite brands, like Dell.


Article Source: Paul_A_Buchanan
 
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