Dell 1710 – A Slick Business Arrangement
Very few people know about printers today. Take a minute to get to know this one. I speak about the Dell 1710 printer using 1710 compatible toner. It is a superstar in its own right. It may be a tad bit old but hey, old is gold. Off course there are newer versions to fulfill your needs now but they all started somewhere. Somewhere we all need to recognize to be able to go even further. This one hails from the year 2005.
First of all I have to give all due respect to its speed. Let’s face it, in this day and age none of us can wait for anything to load or boot. We are too spoiled but no matter where we are, there we are. It’s a speed thing. It is just how we love our gadgets nowadays. This printer prints out a whopping twenty seven pages a minute! Now tell me that is not too nice. Twenty seven A4 pages a minute! This is the prototype I am talking about. The newer ones will stun you an easy forty.
The quality of the Dell 1710’s print also brags for itself. The early Dell 1710 offers you 1200 x 1200 dpi. That means dots per inch, pretty cool. That’s quality right there. Imagine what they have now because I haven’t test driven it. It still is superior performance. This printer has a paper carrying capacity of eight hundred sheets. The printer I have, I won’t say the model for fear of bodily harm, has five hundred. The Dell can therefore do letterheads, cards and envelopes at more volume. Some models even hit a thousand. All this before you have to load another ream of paper!|Just take the time to absorb the quality of a Dell 1710 printout. The newest is called a 1710n so don’t get confused. The Dell 1710 printer has one thousand two hundred by one thousand two hundred dots per inch! Dpi they call it. It also juggles eight hundred sheets of paper on its tray before asking for more. This means you input eight hundred papers in before changing. Whether professional or domestic, that is impressive isn’t it?
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 Dell 1710 toner 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 took me by a storm about this printer is the price. It is by far one of the cheapest quality printers out there. With this economy we are all trying to save that buck we never used to. The best model of the Dell 1710 still comes to just a drop under two hundred dollars. That’s very fair for a quality printer.
It is not too bad not too good considering it’s a 2005 printer model. Considering they discontinued the 2005 version for a while, I would give it a seven. A seven out of ten, that is. It had complaints of being too noisy and not easily accessible. It was not in every store around the block. That is still quite a high rating for a pessimistic guy like me. Five pros are better than two cons in my opinion. I would like to know however, what do you think?
The convenience offered by the Dell 1710 is its affordable price, reliability and speed.
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 toner.