520 reviews for this printer, average 9/10! Finally back down in price and can be used with various OS including Win 8 if that's your thing :)
Easy to use and affordable, with networking versatility
Get brilliant, high-quality colour prints from an easy-to-use and affordable printer. DellTM C1750nw with built-in Ethernet and WiFi helps enhance office efficiency.
Share over a network: Experience versatile and easy network connectivity with embedded Ethernet and WiFi1
Print from mobile devices: Print directly from AndroidTM mobile devices with Dell Mobile Print app2 or from iOS mobile devices with Mobile Print App for Dell (available in Jan 2013).2
Save resources: Keep maintenance low with a drum and fuser unit that is designed to last the life of the printer. ENERGY STAR®-qualified printer optimizes energy efficiency with innovative LED technology.
Windows® 8 compatible
Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi
Speed: Up to 15 ppm
Paper Capacity: 150-sheet Tray
Connection: USB, Network, WiFi
Mobile Device Printing
Top comments
BenderRodriguez
27 Oct 155#30
All comments (103)
shortchanged
27 Oct 15#1
I have this printer, prints well all the time.
Robert_Mugabe
27 Oct 15#2
The last time these were on offer from eBuyer I had one for £89.99 delivered minus the paper.
I consider it a good printer and colour toners are really cheap on eBay.
shalton to Robert_Mugabe
28 Oct 15#52
It costs me £2-£3 for a full set of ink cartridges for my inkjet. It`s £22.95 for a full set for this printer.
How long would the laser printer toners last compared to my cartridges?
I am aware the speed and quality will be far better on a laser printer.
spannerzone
27 Oct 152#3
Great product, cheap toner makes it' a decent replacement for nasty inkjets that always clog up when you need them
ashikdeva
27 Oct 15#4
Is it easily refillable or does it make more sense to just buy non OEM cartridges?
IanElk to ashikdeva
27 Oct 15#5
Just buy non OEM cartridges - really cheap - individual colours available - or a full set of 4 for under £20 from Ebay etc.
samwants2save
27 Oct 15#6
how does it work with toners? eg- when one colour empties, can the printer just use the other colours or does it have to be reinstalled before printer prints again? tia
pepperlic
27 Oct 15#7
And how accepting is it of knockoffs?
We do need a **** revolution when it comes to printer ink, the bloody stuff is drmed to hell and most expensive than 20 year old scotch.
billy bronco
27 Oct 15#8
I've got the Dell 1320c printer..great quality, ink is cheap..anyone recommend good quality a4 paper deal?
barbiegirl
27 Oct 151#9
I have one of these - it's the best printer I've owned in terms of reliability and running costs. And goodness knows I've been thru a LOT of printers. There's even half decent software so you can print from phone and tablet when on the same network.
darren9030 to barbiegirl
28 Oct 15#51
How technology has moved on. Never thought it would be possible to print from a mobile phone. Looks good to me.
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Easy to use and affordable, with networking versatility
Get brilliant, high-quality colour prints from an easy-to-use and affordable printer. DellTM C1750nw with built-in Ethernet and WiFi helps enhance office efficiency.
Share over a network: Experience versatile and easy network connectivity with embedded Ethernet and WiFi1
Print from mobile devices: Print directly from AndroidTM mobile devices with Dell Mobile Print app2 or from iOS mobile devices with Mobile Print App for Dell (available in Jan 2013).2
Save resources: Keep maintenance low with a drum and fuser unit that is designed to last the life of the printer. ENERGY STAR®-qualified printer optimizes energy efficiency with innovative LED technology.
Windows® 8 compatible
Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi
Speed: Up to 15 ppm
Paper Capacity: 150-sheet Tray
Connection: USB, Network, WiFi
Mobile Device Printing
Top comments
All comments (103)
I consider it a good printer and colour toners are really cheap on eBay.
How long would the laser printer toners last compared to my cartridges?
I am aware the speed and quality will be far better on a laser printer.
We do need a **** revolution when it comes to printer ink, the bloody stuff is drmed to hell and most expensive than 20 year old scotch.