536 reviews for this printer & scores a massive average of 9/10 on an independent review site & £179 @ Dell. Comes with a free pack of printer paper to get you started.
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.
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
Print up to 15 ppm in black (A4) and up to 12 ppm in colour (A4)3 with 150-sheet input tray, 10-sheet bypass tray and 100-sheet output bin.
Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi
Speed: Up to 15 ppm
Paper Capacity: 150-sheet Tray
Connection: USB, Network, WiFi
Mobile Device Printing
Top comments
topss
4 Mar 169#1
Very cheap compatible toners for this (around £20 for a full set).
The-Stranger
4 Mar 163#32
i have this printer - 1st set of toners lasted forever, bought set off ebay for £20. unlike inkjets - it works everytime - even when i have not used it for weeks so no drying up and wasting loads of ink trying to get it to work. working on windows 7 and windows 10
therealjohnpeat
4 Mar 163#25
Did we stop teaching maths in schools??
Why would you spend well over £100 extra on carts to preserve the warranty on a £99 printer?
For a bargain forum, we seem to have a serious lack of grasp on value ;0
wishihadadonkey to pnaylor39
4 Mar 163#6
As above, you can buy some excellent sets for under £20, husband buys these ones Here for his home office set up, never been any problems at all
All comments (95)
topss
4 Mar 169#1
Very cheap compatible toners for this (around £20 for a full set).
pnaylor39 to topss
4 Mar 16#3
where did you get your pricings. ?
pnaylor39
4 Mar 163#2
Like most printers it's not only the price of the printer . you need factor in the cost of the cartridges or in this case the cost of the toner. It's false economy to buy a cheap printer then pay twice the cartridge cost than a slightly more expensive printer. In this case the toner cost (Dell 853-1101 toner 4 colours ) is £190 ( 3p per page)or £57 (9p per page)for compatability toner cartridges. No doubt the quality will be better than a cheaper printer but is it worth the extra cost?
topss to pnaylor39
4 Mar 162#5
Compatibles for this can be purchased for around £20.00. Black with a 2000 yield and the colours with 1400.
wishihadadonkey to pnaylor39
4 Mar 163#6
As above, you can buy some excellent sets for under £20, husband buys these ones Here for his home office set up, never been any problems at all
Roger_Irrelevant
4 Mar 16#4
Can't seem to find a compact AIO colour laser with duplexer, they all look like huge monoliths, too big for my desk. :neutral_face:
Got 1250c from Tesco for forty pounds similar to this very cheap cartidges No WIFI with mine works windows 10 I got recommend this if it is anything like the 1250c.Price changes may drop further 10% throughout the year with no free paper
Not great when its a darn sight cheaper to buy a whole new device than a full set of carts. I appreciate that's using Dell's own refills but at least you know they will work and wont affect your warranty at all.
Also not that fast to print either....
Think Ill stick with my injket MFP for now...
splatsplatsplat
4 Mar 16#10
I have the scanner version of this. Ive been using cheap toners for nearly 2 years and everythings ok but on the right hand side of the printout the ink comes off. Ive increased the timing which improved it greatly, but its still doing it a bit.
samwants2save to splatsplatsplat
4 Mar 16#15
whats the model number of the scanner version please? is it this one?
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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.
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
Print up to 15 ppm in black (A4) and up to 12 ppm in colour (A4)3 with 150-sheet input tray, 10-sheet bypass tray and 100-sheet output bin.
Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi
Speed: Up to 15 ppm
Paper Capacity: 150-sheet Tray
Connection: USB, Network, WiFi
Mobile Device Printing
Top comments
Why would you spend well over £100 extra on carts to preserve the warranty on a £99 printer?
For a bargain forum, we seem to have a serious lack of grasp on value ;0
All comments (95)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hp-laserjet-pro-m252dw-wireless-colour-laser-printer-130-free-c-c-staples-5-with-2393845
£16.99 Prime
http://www.amazon.co.uk/ColourDirect-Compatible-Cartridges-Replacement-C1765nfw/dp/B007JTRJK4/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1457090781&sr=8-2-fkmr0&keywords=Dell+853-1101+toner
Not great when its a darn sight cheaper to buy a whole new device than a full set of carts. I appreciate that's using Dell's own refills but at least you know they will work and wont affect your warranty at all.
Also not that fast to print either....
Think Ill stick with my injket MFP for now...