Dell Ups Ante with Big Laser Printers at Lower Prices

by Abhinav Kaiser on November 19, 2008

The American major, Dell, is probably trying to take giant strides in the UK with the launch of a few massive laser printers at a price relatively lower than others in the fray. The new set of laser printers start with basic colour laser printers and shoots all the way up to A3 enterprise printers.

The basic laser printer from Dell, the 1320c prints at a best resolution of 600 X 600 dpi. Printing speed is average at 16ppm for black and 12ppm for colour. It’s an Ethernet printer and the major claims that it is best suited as a small office printer out of the box. This printer carries a price tag of £135.

At a slightly higher price of £150, Dell takes out the colour printing and Ethernet function and enhances the resolution and speed of the printer with 2330d. Best printing resolution is at 1200 X 1200 dpi and offers a printing speed of 35ppm. Networked variation of this printer is also available as 2330dn at an extra £10.

The one designed for large enterprises, 7330dn prints at a whopping speed of 50ppm. First page spits out in less than 7 seconds, as claimed by the manufacturer. It can handle paper sizes up to 11” X 17”. As expected, it features automatic duplex printing and two 500-page paper trays. Monthly duty cycle is massive at 300,000. With great features come a standout price and this feature rich printer is priced at £1600.

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