Everyday printing made easy and affordable.
Speed through tasks with an affordable, easy-to-use printer that includes built-in WiFi connectivity1 and automatic two-sided printing.
Get connected easily with the DellTM Printer Easy Installer with WiFi1, Ethernet and USB connectivity options.
Reduce effort and paper usage with automatic two-sided printing.
Simplify printing tasks, keep your printer in optimal condition and connect to cloud storage services via the Dell Printer Hub
Designed for convenience right out of the box
Easy setup: Get your printer up and running easily with the Dell Printer Easy Installer.
Connect and share your printer with ease: Get flexible connectivity with USB, WiFi and Ethernet options.
Hassle-free paper handling: Minimize effort and reduce paper use by up to 50 percent with automatic two-sided printing. The E310dw features a robust cassette input paper tray that helps keep paper dust free.
Simple to print and simple to maintain Dell Printer Hub – Your complete printer software: Declutter your desktop with one intuitive interface for all your printing needs. This one-stop, complete solution integrates printer essentials and cloud connectivity for easy document management and control of your printer.
Enjoy simplicity with:
1-click to update printer firmware and software
1-click access to the Dell Document Hub cloud access solution
Stay up and running with automatic alerts: With the Dell Printer Hub, you get automatic alerts when firmware and software updates are available, or when toner runs low. Toner reordering is convenient with direct access to compatible toners. To reduce maintenance, the E310dw comes with a single fuser unit that is designed to last the life of the printer.
Print on the go: Print directly from compatible mobile devices with the Dell Document Hub app (compatible with Android, iOS and Windows 8 and later). This printer also supports AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Mopria, so you can print from virtually anywhere
Save resources
Gain savings: Choose the optional 2,600 page high-yield cartridge for greater savings. For optimal print results, always use Dell original toners.
Eco-conscious design: The E310dw meets the latest regulatory and environmental standards, including ENERGY STAR qualification and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS). This printer also supports printing on recycled, renewable content and chlorine-free paper.
Features
26ppm Mono Print
8.5 seconds First page
USB, Network & Wireless
Automatic Double Sided Printing
600 x 600 dpi Print
250 Sheet Input tray
1 Sheet multipurpose tray
Dell Document Hub app (for Android, iOS, Windows 8 and later) / AirPrint / Google Cloud Print / Mopria-certified
Latest comments (68)
black knight
24 Oct 16#68
It was £23 on eBay
Hamza_a1
23 Oct 16#66
does support mobile printing (android)?
mhopley to Hamza_a1
23 Oct 16#67
Yes, it has native google cloud print support
black knight
11 Oct 161#64
Heat added.
Ordered Sunday, delivered today.
Nice quality and fairly compact considering there is a duplex function. Easy to set up and good print quality. Ordered an extra toner for £23 delivered on eBay too.
Thanks to the OP for posting.
ukting to black knight
11 Oct 16#65
Toner is £18 on Amazon.
les64
6 Oct 16#63
Ordered this for son at Uni not realising he was using Linux - does anyone know if it will work with Linux - Spec doesn't mention Linux, some software sites mention linux but don't want to download anything from an unknown site. Any advise greatly appreciated. Thanks
deliveryman
12 Sep 16#36
I use my epson sx235w once or twice a month to print no more than 20 pages. Now something went wrong with nozzles and I amafter a replacement.
Is this printer ok for users like me?
toadman123 to deliveryman
5 Oct 16#62
this is a laser printer so it doesnt have nozzles. It wont ever dry up...so yes its fine..
Sanchit
2 Oct 161#61
Thanks for the detailed reply! I think I'll just keep to buying the toner off ebay, seems a lot easier than making a hole!
shes been refilling since 2011 !
$50 for 3 years, 17k prints, only done refills.
Goes to show how much we have been overspending.
I heard only samsung and brother have an easy accesible way to pour refills in. others like the Dell E310dw, you have to actually create a whole yourself!
This video (I had a better one but cant find it)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbySy3LihYY
shows you the process for the dell.
the cheapest I found but you have to ask for postage, maybe around £10 ish.
Which works out close to £20. It will take more time to get it done the first time but after that it should be easy.
Then find a suplier for compatible toner for your model. No reason why you cant get it cheap as £5 each time you want to refil it.
I was thinking of going down that path, but that extra £19+£20
and even then I'mnot sure if the dell parts are build to last, whereas the Brother parts are engineried to last longer since they are kinda designed to refil. and I also found lots of instructional videos on replacing the drum when the time comes and source it from China.
So you can see learning to refil is worth it and will save you down the line. If I knew I would new auto duplex and had more capotal I would have gone for dell but we'll see how difficult the Ricoh is.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Sanchit
1 Oct 16#59
Wow that's cheap! Let us know how it goes!
Gruffle
1 Oct 16#58
Well that's all that I get out of the one that I bought
Gruffle
30 Sep 161#54
Dell 310DW 26ppm? You're having a laugh the paper transport even with blank sheets will only do around 15ppm and that's with a following wind
Enterpart to Gruffle
1 Oct 16#57
haha we'll see
Enterpart
1 Oct 161#56
Got the Ricoh, it came down to cost, I was scared to paying more since I dont even know if Im going to print.
I think I found a way to disable chip, will report back once I get it. but potentially I can just keep refilling. and I can source roller drums once the drum wears of after 3 cycles ish.
I can get ink (full 2600 pages worth) for less than £2, even cheaper if I want to buy 2kg worth
I think the wifi issue is overblown, mostly from inpatient, tech illiterate users. I've read enough to know the pitfalls and would be able to bypass most problems. I'm happy with choice, I even checked how manual duplex works and its not that bad. anyway first laser printer, im excited :smile:
Sanchit
30 Sep 161#55
Dell toners were around £20 on ebay IIRC. I'd still go for the Dell for duplex and probably more reliable wifi, lol
Enterpart
30 Sep 16#53
LOL
I actually dont know how much printing I will do to be honest, I just wanted to be sure that if I wanted to, I could get cheap ink.
I would buy the Dell if not for the higher price.
anyway like I said at the price I can get the ink (if the seller is legit) I probably dont even need to print duplex and still comes out cheaper...
I really cant be arsed sourcing cheap ink for the dell now, spent a whole day looking at Ricoh :disappointed:
whats the cheapest ink you got for the dell?
I think I will sleep on it and buy it tommorow
3guesses
30 Sep 16#52
Jesus, what are you planning on printing - copies of War and Peace?
If you are doing that much printing, I think you will REALLY regret not going for an auto-duplex printer...
Enterpart
29 Sep 16#51
agreed, but seriously I've managed to source 1kg toner for £20 ish. its not original, but its meant for the Ricoh. I'll first buy a smaller size to test the seller, but according to this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161506476336?clk_rvr_id=1102233097810&rmvSB=true
thats 160 grams for 2600 pages
so 1000g will get you 16250 pages
if that works out I can source 2kg for about £32...work the maths out.
Also I think theres a chip that gives you about 5000 prints maybe.
I can source the chips for about a pound. So yeah if I get the printer £21
ink £25 and say 10 chips for another £10
I wont need to buy ink for a long time. thats a total £56
thats £16 more than dell which only has 700 sheets (compared to around 16000)
Had a look at dell, I got 2 toners for £20 ish
each toners meant to get you 1600 pages...
I'll have to master feeding in the paper, but even if I make a balls of it a few times I still think im laughing.
I'm going to just look around for reviews on the maunal duplex, but Im pretty set on buying the Ricoh, I've spent all day researching this, even mae a spreadsheet to compare the to lol didnt save it though doh
thanks everyone for their advise, they always say buy the printer that has the cheapest ink...also almost everyone here in hukd are raving about it
Enterpart
29 Sep 16#49
im ordering in a few hours, I think the Ricoh is the winner for price/performance and the refils is no competition, you can get cheap toners from china for ricoh, havent found any for Dell
also I believe Ricoh is designed to actually refil whereas the dell you supposed to actually get a new part.
I'll have to manualy do the duplexing but not much more effort for alot cheaper to maintain system?
3guesses to Enterpart
29 Sep 16#50
Really depends how much double-sided printing you expect to do. If you cock it up doing it manually it's really rather a false economy, so I would go with auto-duplex every time personally.
Enterpart
29 Sep 16#48
lmao now you got me thinking, dell is now at £40 and Ricoh at £21
if you can choose again what would you buy?
thanks
also how cheap are refills?
Sanchit
29 Sep 161#47
Indeed, I bought this when the price was £36. Great printer IMO! Went for this over the Ricoh for the auto duplex (unbelievably useful!) and the brand :smiley:
Enterpart
29 Sep 16#46
thanks, do you know this because you have one?
I think I will buy the Ricoh, half the price, worse build quality but I can source cheap refils
Sanchit
29 Sep 161#45
It has the 1200DPI HQ printing option.
Enterpart
29 Sep 16#44
"It can do double sided but it's a manual operation involving the bypass tray."
it takes more effort but its half the price?
Does that mean dell is 600x600 but also can do 2400x600 dpi?
so dell is better? for dpi?
Enterpart
29 Sep 16#42
Thats a plus for the dell. But I hear that Ricoh has a manual option. I'm guessing that means it will ask you to insert the printed pages back in and it takes care of the rest. so its like semi duplex?
At the moment this is 2x the cost of ricoh. I'm trying to decide between the two printers. I think getting cheap ink to work with Ricoh is cheaper?
What are your thoughts, is it that much more effort to manual double side print? lower dpi and twice the cost worth it?
3guesses
29 Sep 16#41
Does the Ricoh have auto-duplex?
S23
7 Sep 16#10
Thanks for making me buy another printer...
Anybody want the £15 Ricoh previously on here? Pay postage on top of the original price and it's yours
Enterpart to S23
29 Sep 16#40
this has 600 x 600 dpi
the ricoh has 1,200 x 600 dpi
surely the Ricoh is the superior product?
hotchilli
16 Sep 161#39
Price now showing as £49.98 :disappointed:
Sanchit
14 Sep 16#38
Received this printer today after ordering on Sunday (free super saver!). Pain to set up with Wifi but its been solid, quick printing and duplex is very useful. Happy with purchase. Thanks :smiley:
tek-monkey
6 Sep 16#2
Still using my Dell 3330, and still got a spare in the attic, or I'd have been all over this!
HerWorseHalf to tek-monkey
6 Sep 16#4
Same here, they were a bargain!
tan159 to tek-monkey
13 Sep 16#37
Me too. Spare new dell 3330 still in the attic.
Do you have any paper feed problems with that printer? Mine keeps picking up 2 papers at a time. Tried all sorts of different paper types/thickness settings.
mspen
11 Sep 16#35
thanks for the heads up! might look into it later, bought the printer anyway, it's very good. can't believe it's duplex and WiFi for £35. print quality is great and it's fast to wake up.
Sanchit
11 Sep 16#34
Ordered, thanks.
ukting
11 Sep 16#33
i looked into it and there is some mechanic included to prevent that from being done. I'm sure someone knows how to modify it to work in the dell.
mspen
10 Sep 16#32
if it's a rebranded brother...can you use the hl-L2360dn toner in this? they're cheaper than the dell ones.
ukting
10 Sep 161#31
but it begs the question whether those powerpoints "need" to be in colour. 99% of the time they dont. Being "good" doesn't warrant the cost for colour for the average person.
biglugs1
10 Sep 16#30
I disagree. I have a dell colour laser and me and my wife use it all the time, for personal and work. You can print copies of reports and PowerPoint presentations in full colour, and it's really useful for colour photocopies. B&W will be ok for a lot of students, but colour is good.
I've just bought junior a Dell c176nw laser from Ebuyer - costs £110 new, but replacement toners are really cheap.
iEimis
8 Sep 16#25
Thinking of buying a printer for uni, because printing prices are a bit ridiculous, just thinking whether I should go for this, or whether I will need colour options as well.
ukting to iEimis
8 Sep 16#29
tbh, unless you do art or some form of media/graphics work you will never really find the need, and even if you would then 1 or 2 trips to a print shop a year won't hurt. Colour is pretty much a novelty that is generally not utilised, so black is the way to go IMO.
ukting
8 Sep 16#28
all of the "e" dells are rebranded brother printers.
all dell printers have been discontinued.
PaulT82
8 Sep 16#27
Just what I was looking for. Great find, thanks!
kidrock123
8 Sep 16#26
Are the 'e' models not discontinued now?
mhopley
8 Sep 16#24
Thanks, ordered one, hopefully cheaper to run than my inkjet.
sandyacca
7 Sep 16#17
Does it come with starter cartridge and how many pages!
TheBlueWhale to sandyacca
8 Sep 16#23
Yes, starter cartridge, 700 page estimate
OldEngine
7 Sep 16#22
Certainly looks the same
elkay
7 Sep 16#21
Ok, you got me.....
But I was looking for recommendations from current users for reliable sources. Probably should have said so :-)
I've previously used internet-ink.com but they don't have any.
Can't go wrong for a student. Will be full of beer within a month.
Cheers
brraven
7 Sep 16#16
Just ordered one now, Quidco gives additional 2.5% cash back on it.
jimbojames79
7 Sep 16#15
oooh. If only it did colour. My trusty 1250c just died...
rosemaryx
7 Sep 16#13
For the price paid, features offered, and the quality of product, this was an awesome deal. Easy to set up, I was wireless printing in under fifteen minutes.
mwa
7 Sep 16#11
How big is this?
Riyaal to mwa
7 Sep 16#12
Hope this helps -
Dell Printer - E310dw Physical specifications
Printer dimensions (W x D x H) 14” x 14.2” x 7.3” (356mm x 360mm x 183mm)
Printer weight 12.8 lbs (5.8 kg) (with consumables)
Shipping dimensions (W x D x H) 20.8” x 17.8” x 15.4” (529mm x 451mm x 391mm) Shipping weight 19.8 lbs (9.0 kg)
mikeypr
7 Sep 16#9
Don't need it, but an Airprint/Cloudprint Wireless Auto Duplex Laser for £36 Delivered, Just had to.
My first laser, will upgrade to a colour when my trusty Epson runs out of ink.
Now the wait.
Thanks Poster.
ukhotdeals1
6 Sep 16#8
No No No must not buy myself another laser printer! Have a colour one I bought a couple of years ago and it still hasn't run out - looks excellent value, and if mine was anything to go by, has perfectly respectable build quality.
michaeljb
6 Sep 16#7
got same one delivered today for the in-laws, took ten mins to set up, real easy to do, bulkier than my Samsung but this has a paper tray and double sided printing which mine lacks. only done a few test prints to test different devices, but didn't run into any issues. seems a very good printer for the money. hot. :smiley:
elkay
6 Sep 16#3
What price are the replacement toner cartridges available at? Are compatibles available?
Opening post
Replacement toners are around the £20 mark on eBay
26ppm Mono Print
- 8.5 seconds First page
- USB, Network & Wireless
- Automatic Double Sided Printing
- 600 x 600 dpi Print
Everyday printing made easy and affordable.
Speed through tasks with an affordable, easy-to-use printer that includes built-in WiFi connectivity1 and automatic two-sided printing.
Get connected easily with the DellTM Printer Easy Installer with WiFi1, Ethernet and USB connectivity options.
Reduce effort and paper usage with automatic two-sided printing.
Simplify printing tasks, keep your printer in optimal condition and connect to cloud storage services via the Dell Printer Hub
Designed for convenience right out of the box
Easy setup: Get your printer up and running easily with the Dell Printer Easy Installer.
Connect and share your printer with ease: Get flexible connectivity with USB, WiFi and Ethernet options.
Hassle-free paper handling: Minimize effort and reduce paper use by up to 50 percent with automatic two-sided printing. The E310dw features a robust cassette input paper tray that helps keep paper dust free.
Simple to print and simple to maintain Dell Printer Hub – Your complete printer software: Declutter your desktop with one intuitive interface for all your printing needs. This one-stop, complete solution integrates printer essentials and cloud connectivity for easy document management and control of your printer.
Enjoy simplicity with:
1-click to update printer firmware and software
1-click access to the Dell Document Hub cloud access solution
Stay up and running with automatic alerts: With the Dell Printer Hub, you get automatic alerts when firmware and software updates are available, or when toner runs low. Toner reordering is convenient with direct access to compatible toners. To reduce maintenance, the E310dw comes with a single fuser unit that is designed to last the life of the printer.
Print on the go: Print directly from compatible mobile devices with the Dell Document Hub app (compatible with Android, iOS and Windows 8 and later). This printer also supports AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Mopria, so you can print from virtually anywhere
Save resources
Gain savings: Choose the optional 2,600 page high-yield cartridge for greater savings. For optimal print results, always use Dell original toners.
Eco-conscious design: The E310dw meets the latest regulatory and environmental standards, including ENERGY STAR qualification and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS). This printer also supports printing on recycled, renewable content and chlorine-free paper.
Features
26ppm Mono Print
8.5 seconds First page
USB, Network & Wireless
Automatic Double Sided Printing
600 x 600 dpi Print
250 Sheet Input tray
1 Sheet multipurpose tray
Dell Document Hub app (for Android, iOS, Windows 8 and later) / AirPrint / Google Cloud Print / Mopria-certified
Latest comments (68)
Ordered Sunday, delivered today.
Nice quality and fairly compact considering there is a duplex function. Easy to set up and good print quality. Ordered an extra toner for £23 delivered on eBay too.
Thanks to the OP for posting.
Is this printer ok for users like me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCLBJXtYpeY
shes been refilling since 2011 !
$50 for 3 years, 17k prints, only done refills.
Goes to show how much we have been overspending.
I heard only samsung and brother have an easy accesible way to pour refills in. others like the Dell E310dw, you have to actually create a whole yourself!
This video (I had a better one but cant find it)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbySy3LihYY
shows you the process for the dell.
The kits you can buy.
check something like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toner-REFILL-KIT-for-Dell-E310dw-E514dw-E515dw-E515dn-STARTER-CARTRIDGE-/321883074980
the cheapest I found but you have to ask for postage, maybe around £10 ish.
Which works out close to £20. It will take more time to get it done the first time but after that it should be easy.
Then find a suplier for compatible toner for your model. No reason why you cant get it cheap as £5 each time you want to refil it.
I was thinking of going down that path, but that extra £19+£20
and even then I'mnot sure if the dell parts are build to last, whereas the Brother parts are engineried to last longer since they are kinda designed to refil. and I also found lots of instructional videos on replacing the drum when the time comes and source it from China.
So you can see learning to refil is worth it and will save you down the line. If I knew I would new auto duplex and had more capotal I would have gone for dell but we'll see how difficult the Ricoh is.
I'll let you know how it goes.
I think I found a way to disable chip, will report back once I get it. but potentially I can just keep refilling. and I can source roller drums once the drum wears of after 3 cycles ish.
I can get ink (full 2600 pages worth) for less than £2, even cheaper if I want to buy 2kg worth
I think the wifi issue is overblown, mostly from inpatient, tech illiterate users. I've read enough to know the pitfalls and would be able to bypass most problems. I'm happy with choice, I even checked how manual duplex works and its not that bad. anyway first laser printer, im excited :smile:
I actually dont know how much printing I will do to be honest, I just wanted to be sure that if I wanted to, I could get cheap ink.
I would buy the Dell if not for the higher price.
anyway like I said at the price I can get the ink (if the seller is legit) I probably dont even need to print duplex and still comes out cheaper...
I really cant be arsed sourcing cheap ink for the dell now, spent a whole day looking at Ricoh :disappointed:
whats the cheapest ink you got for the dell?
I think I will sleep on it and buy it tommorow
If you are doing that much printing, I think you will REALLY regret not going for an auto-duplex printer...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161506476336?clk_rvr_id=1102233097810&rmvSB=true
thats 160 grams for 2600 pages
so 1000g will get you 16250 pages
if that works out I can source 2kg for about £32...work the maths out.
Also I think theres a chip that gives you about 5000 prints maybe.
I can source the chips for about a pound. So yeah if I get the printer £21
ink £25 and say 10 chips for another £10
I wont need to buy ink for a long time. thats a total £56
thats £16 more than dell which only has 700 sheets (compared to around 16000)
Had a look at dell, I got 2 toners for £20 ish
each toners meant to get you 1600 pages...
I'll have to master feeding in the paper, but even if I make a balls of it a few times I still think im laughing.
I'm going to just look around for reviews on the maunal duplex, but Im pretty set on buying the Ricoh, I've spent all day researching this, even mae a spreadsheet to compare the to lol didnt save it though doh
thanks everyone for their advise, they always say buy the printer that has the cheapest ink...also almost everyone here in hukd are raving about it
also I believe Ricoh is designed to actually refil whereas the dell you supposed to actually get a new part.
I'll have to manualy do the duplexing but not much more effort for alot cheaper to maintain system?
if you can choose again what would you buy?
thanks
also how cheap are refills?
I think I will buy the Ricoh, half the price, worse build quality but I can source cheap refils
it takes more effort but its half the price?
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&sku=210-AEHL&redirect=1
says upto 2400x600
ricoh
http://www.ricoh.co.uk/products/printers/black-white/sp-213w.aspx?view=specification
says 600x600
then underneath it says 1200x600
Does that mean dell is 600x600 but also can do 2400x600 dpi?
so dell is better? for dpi?
At the moment this is 2x the cost of ricoh. I'm trying to decide between the two printers. I think getting cheap ink to work with Ricoh is cheaper?
What are your thoughts, is it that much more effort to manual double side print? lower dpi and twice the cost worth it?
Anybody want the £15 Ricoh previously on here? Pay postage on top of the original price and it's yours
the ricoh has 1,200 x 600 dpi
surely the Ricoh is the superior product?
Do you have any paper feed problems with that printer? Mine keeps picking up 2 papers at a time. Tried all sorts of different paper types/thickness settings.
I've just bought junior a Dell c176nw laser from Ebuyer - costs £110 new, but replacement toners are really cheap.
all dell printers have been discontinued.
But I was looking for recommendations from current users for reliable sources. Probably should have said so :-)
I've previously used internet-ink.com but they don't have any.
Elkay
Cheers
Dell Printer - E310dw Physical specifications
Printer dimensions (W x D x H) 14” x 14.2” x 7.3” (356mm x 360mm x 183mm)
Printer weight 12.8 lbs (5.8 kg) (with consumables)
Shipping dimensions (W x D x H) 20.8” x 17.8” x 15.4” (529mm x 451mm x 391mm) Shipping weight 19.8 lbs (9.0 kg)
My first laser, will upgrade to a colour when my trusty Epson runs out of ink.
Now the wait.
Thanks Poster.
regards
Elkay