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
Efficiency comes naturally-
Space saving design:
Print brilliant colour from a compact design that helps save space in small to midsize businesses and home-office environments. Speed through tasks:
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. 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 January 2013).2
Top comments
SUMMONER to spockie
1 Jul 163#13
It supports manual duplex printing. :wink:
Print the even pages in your document, turn the printed pages around and put them back into the paper tray and then print the odd ones.
SUMMONER
1 Jul 163#3
Hot!
Full set of generic/refurbished toners starts from £13.99 delivered on eBay (up to 2,000 pages black and 1,400 pages each for cyan, magenta and yellow).
My old Dell 1250c colour laser is still going strong too, also I do really want to replace it with a networked all-in-one colour laser. I am just too cheap to pay £150 for one.
It may be worth mentioning that this printer is not Airprint/Cloud print certified, so might not be able to print directly from iOS/Android apps on your phone/tablet, other than the Dell printing app itself. For that reason the Brother HL-3140CW for £92.99 may actually be a better deal.
Latest comments (52)
PrivatePile
1 Jul 16#43
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep 40 Watt
Is this correct? Sounds like a lot for Sleep Mode...
davedelaney1978 to PrivatePile
7 Jul 16#52
mine arrived on monday, it was only at about 30 degrees when i ordered though so i was probably one of the first
pioneerlogic
7 Jul 16#51
Mine still processing; says delivery tomorrow !
yozzer2006
7 Jul 16#50
Has anyone received theirs yet? Ordered last Friday but still in order processing.
morocco1
4 Jul 16#49
Great, glad it helped. Separate devices may take up more space, but a specialist device will almost always deliver higher quality results than all-in-ones. I love my Canon scanner, I do a lot of photo restoration work as a side hustle and it's been invaluable - perfect scan quality at lightning-fast speeds.
little_deal_minx
1 Jul 16#48
Thanks for your help, I waited too long to buy the printer and it's gone up in price but I looked up the scanner you suggested and it looks great so think I'll go on ahead and get it- perfect for what I need, thanks <3
little_deal_minx
1 Jul 16#47
Aw it's gone up in price- I waited too long before buying :disappointed:
omneity1
1 Jul 16#46
Samsung are great printers, but they are very expensive for toners. I have a Dell 1250c which uses the same print engine as this deal and it's been a fantastic printer, especially as I only paid £27 new from Tescos!
Crana
1 Jul 16#45
I got one of these 2 years ago from ebuyer for £75 and it's still going strong. Will never own another inkjet after having a laser printer.
ICTHUS
1 Jul 16#44
Yes sleep mode will be a bit higher as it needs to keep the wireless alive to listen for signals I assume.
ICTHUS
1 Jul 16#42
600dpi will be great for photos. It's not all about the dpi, it's about the colour reproduction and clarify.
SUMMONER
1 Jul 161#41
This printer is for text, which it will print razor sharp, and office type graphics, which it will do to an excellent standard.
If you want to print photographs, especially if you want to frame them later, this printer is not for you.
aemscor
1 Jul 16#40
I am tempted to buy it but it's really low resolution....
ursusltd
1 Jul 16#39
My last Dell (1250C) gave up the ghost after three years but at £50 no big deal. Bought, but always miffed that Ebuyer won't do free delivery to Scotland!!
tariq3877
1 Jul 161#38
Dell has gone crazy in my opinion first they discontinued Alienware 18 and now printer line if I get it right
tariq3877
1 Jul 16#37
I sold mine to buy that crappy Samsung clx 3170 I regret that decision had my Dell 1250 (something) going strong. Best laser colour wish that had ontop scanner with it
SkyeVincent
1 Jul 16#36
I work for an independent telecoms and IT company and our distributor for IT advised us of the DELL exit around 2 months ago. They have already started clearing their lines of stock. I can't give an answer as to when exactly they will stop selling or producing but it sounds as if it will be this year, so no long-term support ahead.
Depends what you're looking for in a printer but there are some good deals on Lexmark at the moment, especially from Printerland, they're actually quite often cheaper than our distribution company's pricing!
morocco1
1 Jul 16#35
Purchase a separate scanner. I got a 4800dpi Canon LiDE 220 scanner for £50, which delivers a far higher dpi than you get in the cheaper multifunction printer scanners. It doesn't require any additional power as it draws power over USB.
spannerzone
1 Jul 16#34
Mine is the now discontinued C1765nf which was amazingly only £120 but that was a year ago and it seems now to be only sold at high prices by a few retailers. Dell's replacement model E525w at around £150 (ebuyer) doesn't seem to use the same cheap toner carts... the cheapest set seems to be from £49 at Amazon but I dare say prices will drop
wpj
1 Jul 16#33
Had this at home for 3 years and recently replaced the one at work with this (though the first one died within days). This is no longer available through Dell, so I assume that they are getting rid of old stock.
pioneerlogic
1 Jul 16#32
Thanks, ordered, heat
nomnomnomnom
1 Jul 16#31
Do you have any more info on this? I've just checked around for the Dell exit, but can't find anything conclusive.
Traditionally Dell have supported their stuff for a long time, so it would be sad to see a total discontinuation.
Do you have any suggestions for around this price? I don't mind spending a bit more, but most seem to be quite a lot more.
Thanks.
huangxq2
1 Jul 16#30
The dell, clearly.
huangxq2
1 Jul 16#29
I could not agree with you more.
Inkjet is a waste of money.
could you let me know the model of your one? I want a printer with scanner too.
Thanks.
boomish
1 Jul 16#28
WE've had the 1250c for years and upgraded to this earlier on in the year, for the same price (Must have been another flash deal) by far the best printer for the price around, we buy cheap cartridges off Ebay and never had a problem..
grimboj2
1 Jul 16#27
Tempting but no scanner
little_deal_minx
1 Jul 16#26
This looks brilliant, our laser printer is on its last legs! The only thing is that I'm also looking for a good scanner to scan in old pictures and digitise them and have them printed from an online photo site- would I be better looking for an all in one laser printer or get this and purchase a scanner separately? Anyone have any suggestions or have a scanner/ all in one laser printer that they would recommend that would be good for old photos? Thanks
STi_prodrive
1 Jul 16#25
I have this printer and brought it back in Jan when it was on offer (£90-£100) very happy with it no problems at all but I checked many reviews and did a lot of searching before placing the order. This is a good price I would say
I came across a lot of pro's main once to highlight were..
Quality print on standard paper (my review)
Plug and play
Worth the money
Con,
Access the ink tray is a bit fiddly.
Slightly slow when printing in large numbers.
I agree with the pro's but the con's I cant really say because I have had to change the ink or gain access to the tray so cant really comment on that part, Yes I agree its a little slow when printing in large number's for todays day and age it should be slightly faster.
I hope this helps whoever is looking to buy.
emptypocketz
1 Jul 16#24
Yup lovely printer we have tons of colour laser printers around 80-120 quid on here some with duplex but you check the toners and its either £30-40+.
2 bad points about this printer no auto duplex support and no scanner, you can of course get a separate scanner if you wish or use your phones camera, and duplex the dell supports manual so its still one of the best printers going and can't be beat for toner cost which is perhaps one of the most important factors!
gadgetking53
1 Jul 161#23
Had this printer for over a year. By far the best printer I have ever had. Third party cartridges are dirt cheap on eBay and last for ages. In fact the cartridges that came with it lasted over 6 months. Only wished it had a built in scanner.
SkyeVincent
1 Jul 16#22
Dell are pulling out of the printer market very soon and will be stopping production of parts and genuine toners this year also.
In my opinion you would be better off spending a little more on a Lexmark or Samsung who are more specialists in the printer market.
We just got a Lexmark for £155 plus vat at work, I'll post it in a mo as it was a great deal!
Is this any good for graphics / photos? They wouldn't be for presentation use, but I like to sketch and looking for something to print off reference images, rather than needing the computer and display switched on for hours at a time when I'm not actually using them...
Got one of the earlier models 6 years ago and been the best printer I have ever had. Cheap toner on Ebay as good as the original and never missed a beat.
DizzyDaisy to simont_space
1 Jul 16#19
would it have been the 1250c :smile: from Tesco. August or September 2010 maybe.
kemik
1 Jul 16#18
Great price wish they had a colour version with scannner also on a good deal though
spockie
1 Jul 16#17
That explains the review comment. Thanks.
WalterSmith
1 Jul 16#16
Been waiting on a decent price for a colour laser as the bane of my life is dried up compats
GRiDlock
1 Jul 16#14
Heated - Bought nearly 2 years ago and used daily for kids school work. Run it via wifi and gives very good results.
orgfilao to GRiDlock
1 Jul 16#15
Agree, great printer. Small form factor, good connectivity with the Wi-Fi and NFC and replacements cartridges (non-OEM) are cheap.
spockie
1 Jul 16#12
Does this printer do duplex printing?
There is only one mention of duplex which is in the review saying duplex is easy, which is a strange way of saying it is supported so a bit confused.
SUMMONER to spockie
1 Jul 163#13
It supports manual duplex printing. :wink:
Print the even pages in your document, turn the printed pages around and put them back into the paper tray and then print the odd ones.
Sharpharp
1 Jul 16#11
Hmmmm, the Sammy has a better resolution, but anyone got an idea on replacement toner costs vs the Dell?
Nice one, I was toying with the idea of buying a colour laser. Shame it doesn't do autoduplex, but for the price seems good
hookbeak
1 Jul 161#7
Great printer. I print a lot and used to get through 2 inkjets a year. This is running as good as ever after 2 years and is very, very cheap to run with compatible toners from eBay.
Highly recommended
suicidehobbit
1 Jul 16#6
6% Quidco by the looks of it too. Hot!
spannerzone
1 Jul 16#5
Great deal with replacement toners from £15! (all colours + black) LINK
I have the all in one scanner version and it's so much better than inkjet if you're an occasional printer like me... no more blocked jets or wasted ink.
Siddas
1 Jul 16#4
Looks like you can get cheap toner off amazon - roughly £8 a cartridge on their own.
SUMMONER
1 Jul 163#3
Hot!
Full set of generic/refurbished toners starts from £13.99 delivered on eBay (up to 2,000 pages black and 1,400 pages each for cyan, magenta and yellow).
My old Dell 1250c colour laser is still going strong too, also I do really want to replace it with a networked all-in-one colour laser. I am just too cheap to pay £150 for one.
It may be worth mentioning that this printer is not Airprint/Cloud print certified, so might not be able to print directly from iOS/Android apps on your phone/tablet, other than the Dell printing app itself. For that reason the Brother HL-3140CW for £92.99 may actually be a better deal.
Opening post
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
Efficiency comes naturally-
Space saving design:
Print brilliant colour from a compact design that helps save space in small to midsize businesses and home-office environments. Speed through tasks:
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. 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 January 2013).2
Top comments
Print the even pages in your document, turn the printed pages around and put them back into the paper tray and then print the odd ones.
Full set of generic/refurbished toners starts from £13.99 delivered on eBay (up to 2,000 pages black and 1,400 pages each for cyan, magenta and yellow).
My old Dell 1250c colour laser is still going strong too, also I do really want to replace it with a networked all-in-one colour laser. I am just too cheap to pay £150 for one.
It may be worth mentioning that this printer is not Airprint/Cloud print certified, so might not be able to print directly from iOS/Android apps on your phone/tablet, other than the Dell printing app itself. For that reason the Brother HL-3140CW for £92.99 may actually be a better deal.
Latest comments (52)
Is this correct? Sounds like a lot for Sleep Mode...
If you want to print photographs, especially if you want to frame them later, this printer is not for you.
Depends what you're looking for in a printer but there are some good deals on Lexmark at the moment, especially from Printerland, they're actually quite often cheaper than our distribution company's pricing!
Traditionally Dell have supported their stuff for a long time, so it would be sad to see a total discontinuation.
Do you have any suggestions for around this price? I don't mind spending a bit more, but most seem to be quite a lot more.
Thanks.
Inkjet is a waste of money.
could you let me know the model of your one? I want a printer with scanner too.
Thanks.
I came across a lot of pro's main once to highlight were..
Quality print on standard paper (my review)
Plug and play
Worth the money
Con,
Access the ink tray is a bit fiddly.
Slightly slow when printing in large numbers.
I agree with the pro's but the con's I cant really say because I have had to change the ink or gain access to the tray so cant really comment on that part, Yes I agree its a little slow when printing in large number's for todays day and age it should be slightly faster.
I hope this helps whoever is looking to buy.
2 bad points about this printer no auto duplex support and no scanner, you can of course get a separate scanner if you wish or use your phones camera, and duplex the dell supports manual so its still one of the best printers going and can't be beat for toner cost which is perhaps one of the most important factors!
In my opinion you would be better off spending a little more on a Lexmark or Samsung who are more specialists in the printer market.
We just got a Lexmark for £155 plus vat at work, I'll post it in a mo as it was a great deal!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lexmark-c748de-a4-colour-laser-printer-186-from-printerland-2473245
There is only one mention of duplex which is in the review saying duplex is easy, which is a strange way of saying it is supported so a bit confused.
Print the even pages in your document, turn the printed pages around and put them back into the paper tray and then print the odd ones.
Highly recommended
I have the all in one scanner version and it's so much better than inkjet if you're an occasional printer like me... no more blocked jets or wasted ink.
Full set of generic/refurbished toners starts from £13.99 delivered on eBay (up to 2,000 pages black and 1,400 pages each for cyan, magenta and yellow).
My old Dell 1250c colour laser is still going strong too, also I do really want to replace it with a networked all-in-one colour laser. I am just too cheap to pay £150 for one.
It may be worth mentioning that this printer is not Airprint/Cloud print certified, so might not be able to print directly from iOS/Android apps on your phone/tablet, other than the Dell printing app itself. For that reason the Brother HL-3140CW for £92.99 may actually be a better deal.