Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Dell 1355CNW Printer Review

Overview
The Dell 1355CNW is a multi-function laser printer which is sold at a low enough price point to be accessible to virtually any home or small business user. There are plenty of laser printers on the market which are capable of higher levels of performance than the Dell 1355cnw, but the vast majority of them are more expensive; many of them substantially so. Because of this nice balance between capability and affordability, this printer will prove more than adequate for the vast majority of users. The only people who should look to other printers would be those who either need to print large jobs frequently or those who seldom need to print anything at all.
Pros
One of the pros of the Dell 1355CNW which we would like to point out is the fact that it's small. Laser printers can get large, sometimes requiring you to create new space in your home or office when you purchase one. While you may indeed need to do so even with this model, you will need significantly less space with this printer than with lots of other ones. Yet, despite its small size, it packs quite a punch in terms of its maximum monthly duty cycle. As a matter of fact, this printer can handle no less than thirty thousand pages per month without overheating or experiencing any other technical problems.
Another pro of the Dell 1355CNW is the very fact that it's multi-functional. Not only is it less expensive than a lot of other laser printers on the market, it's obviously also quite a bit less expensive than purchasing a printer, a scanner, a fax, machine, and a copier separately. When you remember its small size which we mentioned a moment ago, you realize that that it makes just as much of a difference in terms of space savings as it does in terms of financial savings. We should also note that the functionality of all of these devices will be available to your entire wireless network, too, thanks to this machine's WiFi capability.
Cons
If you're using the Dell 1355CNW in an office, or if you print a larger-than-average number of documents at home, then you will experience one of the things about this printer which we don't like very much. Its tray only holds one hundred sixty sheets, and you cannot purchase additional input trays. Another drawback is that this printer is more than a little slow. It's page-per-minute speeds of fifteen for black and white and twelve for color are well below the industry standard.

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