Seems a reasonable price for a WiFi All-in-one. Cheap replacement toners at around £18 each (2600 pages). Windows, Apple and smartphone compatible.
Print technology: Laser
Printing: Mono
Copying: Mono.
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter): 27 ppm
Maximum resolution: 600 x 600 DPI
Standard printer languages: Microsoft XPS, PCL 6, PostScript 3.
Maximum copy resolution: 600 x 600 DPI
Copy speed (normal quality, black, A4): 19 cpm
Copier resize: 25 - 400%. Optical scanning resolution: 600 x 1200 DPI Maximum scan resolution: 19200 x 19200 DPI, Scan type: Flatbed & ADF.
Standard input capacity: 250 sheets, Paper input type: Paper tray, Sheetfed, Maximum input capacity: 251 sheets
Top comments
topss
19 Jul 1637#7
Damn! I tried so hard to hide the fact I own Amazon :disappointed:
xp2500 to Sphere
19 Jul 166#15
That has Wifi / Scanner and Duplex... Please find me this deal?
Latest comments (59)
ukting
9 Aug 16#59
Oh its probably yours, :neutral_face:
ukting
9 Aug 16#58
Mines coming in tommorow, hazzah!
nick3245
8 Aug 16#57
a) Why did you send it back?
b) Won't it go to Warehouse Deals?
ssjinzo
8 Aug 16#56
Just sent my brand new one unopened back today if one of you guys are lucky you may get that.
ukting
5 Aug 16#55
They've told me a date of 09/09/16, not sure if it's an arbitrary date.
cheaperbythe12
3 Aug 16#54
Anyone know of a similar multi function that's similarly priced? My printer died the other day and not sure I can wait for this. Ahhhh, no idea what to do.
ukting
3 Aug 16#53
how did you find it? mine still hasn't dispatched 2 weeks later, thinking of just getting another.
Jam240
26 Jul 16#52
Mine has just been dispatched. Ordered a week ago when it was OOS.
Gealt
23 Jul 161#51
@ £87.27 Amazon Prime
Eligible for FREE UK Delivery
bingowings85
20 Jul 16#50
"Temporarily out of stock. :disappointed: Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date as soon as we have more information. Your credit card will not be charged until we ship the item."
cts_casemod
20 Jul 16#49
I never had that issue. Unless you're the kind that uses cheap consumables.
Well granted inkjet are notoriously unreliable with all their gears and rubbish but lasers don't pose such an issue
cts_casemod
20 Jul 16#48
Tonners don't dry unlike inkjet where the print head gets clogged. One page or 1000 pages, doesnt matter.
cts_casemod
20 Jul 16#47
Cheap tonners seriously? I never had luck with then, many can't even do the advertised page count and quality is terrible. Refiling a genuine one a couple of times may be a more sensible option.
fluffyb
20 Jul 161#46
This is not a bad purchase. I looked at these and the E525w to replace my old Dell 1320c that was becoming troublesome... I settled on the E525w as I decided I did like colour prints and so did the rest of my family.
Now that I have a working replacement I might take the old 1320c to bits to clean the mirror... (when I get one of those round tuits).
I eventually went for a deal from Morgan Computers for the E525w which came with three sets of replacement toners for 359.40, plus there was a set in the printer box (a full set of toners seem to cost ~120 quid).
The printer is brand new with 0 page count and works a treat (AirPrint, Windows, OSX and CUPS all seem to work for me).
Hope that helps someone :smiley:
nick3245
20 Jul 16#45
Printers are so cheap (& consumables so expensive) that the life of the printer isn't important.
RueFondary
20 Jul 16#44
How does below £45 sound like, with automated duplex?
they decided eventually that Macs and phones were more profitable.
now we have £66 lasers...
slannmage
19 Jul 16#39
What I've learnt over the years is to just buy the cheapest pile of crap, if you need anything serious printing, then pay for a professional. Spent £400 on a printer as I thought it would last... it lasted 6 months, so I bought one for £250 last year, it lasted about 10 months. **** before that I only ever spent £50 on one and would get through one a year..... they're all ****! The ink sucks, they over charge you for everything...
When are Apple gonna make a printer?
Graham1979
19 Jul 16#38
Oh into kinky stuff eh?
usetheforceluke
19 Jul 16#37
eh - its not colour. what you on about :smiley:
hot deal Op BTW
amorebargains
19 Jul 16#36
Hot, can't find a colour laser anywhere near this price!
ukting
19 Jul 16#35
hows the print quality/speed?
verbumSapienti
19 Jul 161#34
thought it was a piano from the thumbnail O.O
Opethian
19 Jul 16#33
Got too excited as I skimmed thinking this was a colour laser. Still, HEAT. :smiley:
qazsed321
19 Jul 16#32
should I buy this even if I'm a light user??
I would probably print a few pages every month or two. I don't want the toners to go to waste
tom6195
19 Jul 16#31
Seems really good but be warned I've had nothing but trouble from my dell b2375dfw whenever I use airprint from my macbook or iphone it goes bananas.
topss
19 Jul 16#30
So you're well under Dells recommended usage (1000 prints). Plus they quote that figure to try up-selling you to a more expensive one. It's rated for upto 10,000 pages a month, which I doubt many home/small office users will exceed. The 10,000 duty cycle is there to protect Dell over warranty claims and to differentiate it from other printers they sell.
ukting
19 Jul 16#29
not many at all, probably 100 at the most.
but i want a good build printer as I have ambitions of making a mini office.
caroline57
19 Jul 161#28
Great deal and I can get in next day with prime :smiley:
Obviously you would need to weigh up cost per page when printing at several thousand a month.
ukting
19 Jul 16#25
so it's suggesting that I shouldn't print more than 1000 pages a month?
Muir
19 Jul 16#24
According to the Dell website:
Monthly Duty Cycle (max) 10000 pages
Recommended Monthly Volume 300 - 1000 pages
ukting
19 Jul 16#23
I've been on the hunt for a heavy duty printer, just for black and white.
does this fit the bill?
topss
19 Jul 16#22
Enclosed tray.
simba2585
19 Jul 16#21
Excellent price
Is the paper feed tray enclosed or does it have a flap that needs to stay open?
whizzkid11
19 Jul 16#20
Need to replace my Dell 1320c - so need colour, but a great deal for a duplex printer
xp2500
19 Jul 16#19
exact same situation... guess we will have to wait for Sphere to find us one.
Messiah
19 Jul 16#18
Lol thought it was Amazon market
samwants2save
19 Jul 16#17
fab price... but like the majority on here.. need a colour one :disappointed:
PR1
19 Jul 161#16
+1, I'd buy this one but the OH demands colour for some reason....
Sphere
19 Jul 16#13
I'd expect a colour laser for that price!!
xp2500 to Sphere
19 Jul 166#15
That has Wifi / Scanner and Duplex... Please find me this deal?
msharif911
19 Jul 16#14
Brilliant price. But I really need a colour one to replace my current 10 year old Dell Colour Laserjet.
dmarook
19 Jul 16#12
only if it was colour one at that price.....
darudey
19 Jul 162#11
bought one recently, fantastic printer, works with my Android Dell Document app, Chromebook and my Ubuntu. it feels like it's worth much more. note that it comes with a starter toner (like most new printers do)
MrPercent
19 Jul 162#10
You are Jeff Bezos and claim my £5...
qazsed321
19 Jul 16#8
can this print double sided?
Jam240 to qazsed321
19 Jul 16#9
Yes it can.
topss
19 Jul 1637#7
Damn! I tried so hard to hide the fact I own Amazon :disappointed:
Messiah
19 Jul 16#6
Thought you weren't allowed to self promote in this site?
sowotsdis
19 Jul 16#5
It's £18 delivered
sowotsdis
19 Jul 16#2
£16 ? from who?
topss to sowotsdis
19 Jul 16#4
See above
Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available.
Opening post
Print technology: Laser
Printing: Mono
Copying: Mono.
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter): 27 ppm
Maximum resolution: 600 x 600 DPI
Standard printer languages: Microsoft XPS, PCL 6, PostScript 3.
Maximum copy resolution: 600 x 600 DPI
Copy speed (normal quality, black, A4): 19 cpm
Copier resize: 25 - 400%. Optical scanning resolution: 600 x 1200 DPI Maximum scan resolution: 19200 x 19200 DPI, Scan type: Flatbed & ADF.
Standard input capacity: 250 sheets, Paper input type: Paper tray, Sheetfed, Maximum input capacity: 251 sheets
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Latest comments (59)
b) Won't it go to Warehouse Deals?
Eligible for FREE UK Delivery
Well granted inkjet are notoriously unreliable with all their gears and rubbish but lasers don't pose such an issue
Now that I have a working replacement I might take the old 1320c to bits to clean the mirror... (when I get one of those round tuits).
I eventually went for a deal from Morgan Computers for the E525w which came with three sets of replacement toners for 359.40, plus there was a set in the printer box (a full set of toners seem to cost ~120 quid).
The printer is brand new with 0 page count and works a treat (AirPrint, Windows, OSX and CUPS all seem to work for me).
Hope that helps someone :smiley:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/ricoh-spc-240dn-a4-colour-laser-printer-now-44-99-free-delivery-amazon-delivered-2478869
Apple's first printer cost $7000!!
they decided eventually that Macs and phones were more profitable.
now we have £66 lasers...
When are Apple gonna make a printer?
hot deal Op BTW
I would probably print a few pages every month or two. I don't want the toners to go to waste
but i want a good build printer as I have ambitions of making a mini office.
http://uk.pcmag.com/dell-multifunction-printer-e514dw/69748/review/dell-multifunction-printer-e514dw
Obviously you would need to weigh up cost per page when printing at several thousand a month.
Monthly Duty Cycle (max) 10000 pages
Recommended Monthly Volume 300 - 1000 pages
does this fit the bill?
Is the paper feed tray enclosed or does it have a flap that needs to stay open?
Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available.
Offical Dell Page
Toners:
Non OEM Toner