Cheap to buy; excellent print quality; sturdy design; networking built in; simple to use
Replacement toner is expensive
Great-quality prints but watch for high replacement ink costs Good points Cheap to buy; excellent print quality; sturdy design; networking built in; simple to use Bad points Replacement toner is expensive ...
Lightweight for a laser, Good driver software, Fast in operation
No Ethernet connectivity, Frequent need to change cartridges
With a footprint barely bigger than many A4 inkjet printers, the new 1320c is Dells smallest colour laser to date.Refreshingly, the 1320c also lacks the hernia-inducing properties of many colour lasers, its overall weight of 17kg making it reasonably ...
The Dell Colour Laser Printer 1320c is best suited for a small or low-volume office. Because its paper capacity is limited (just one main input tray and a single-sheet multipurpose slot) and its toner is pricey, a larger or growing office should consi...
Sammanfattning: The 1320c is Dells most compact colour laser printer, with a footprint small enough to squeeze on to the most cramped of desks. The slick black styling is far easier on the eye than most beige plastic printers, and Dell has made sure setup is as st...
Sammanfattning: Not the cheapest, fastest or best at printing, but at least its not beige. Dell has shaved a bit off the cost, but you cant help noticing the corners that have been cut. Dells Entry-Level colour laser printer is a little bit cheaper than most ot...
Sammanfattning: Beguilingly affordable with great colour quality, but neither fast nor feature packed Outwardly, the Dell 1320c is a distinctive, and not unattractive, black cube, and at under $400 it’s the cheapest colour printer on test – cheaper, in f...
Confusing control panel, expensive toner The Final Word A low price and great-looking photo quality helps this model stand out, but its toner cartridges are expensive.
A low price and great-looking photo quality helps this model stand out, but its toner cartridges are expensive.