Dell 1720 Networking Workgroup Professional Laser Printer - (Richfield Springs for sale in Utica, New York

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Dell 1720 Networking Workgroup Professional Laser Printer
Used with power cable
Retail $299.99
The Dell 1720dn is a low-cost mono laser printer that provides fast, high-quality prints for small offices or work groups. For $300, you get a built-in duplexer and Ethernet networking, as well as low print costs. The Dell 1720dn is a great choice for its target audience. If duplex printing and networking aren't high priorities, the baseline $200 Dell 1720 is a good option for home offices.
Design
The Dell 1720dn is a blocky, charcoal gray printer with no-nonsense, all-business looks. It stands 15.6 inches wide, 13.6 inches deep, and 10 inches tall, and weighs just more than 25 pounds. It ships with a 250-sheet paper tray, though you can expand the input capacity with an optional 550-sheet drawer. A slot just above the tray serves as the manual feed tray, in which you can feed single sheets of media. It has adjustable paper guides to facilitate feeding different sizes of paper. The 1720dn lacks a straight pass-through, which is great for thicker media that may be problematic for the printer's rollers. The printer's control panel is simple: just a continue button and a cancel button, as well as several LEDs to alert you to problems such as paper jams.
Features
The Dell 1720 mono laser printer family offers two models: the base model costs $200, while the 1720dn (which we tested) costs $300. The 1720dn includes built-in networking via Ethernet and a built-in duplexer for automatic double-sided prints. Both models feature a 366MHz processor. The 1720 ships with 16MB of RAM, while the 1720dn ships with 32MB. Both are upgradeable to 144MB and 160MB, respectively. Both models also include USB and parallel connectors. Dell offers an optional wireless printer adapter for printing wireless over your network.
Performance
The Dell 1720dn kept pace with the competition. It produced black text pages at a rate of 13.46 pages per minute (ppm). The slightly less expensive Lexmark E250dn was a bit slower, and the slightly more expensive Samsung ML-3051ND was a bit faster. The Dell beat both the Lexmark and the Samsung at graphics prints, though, churning them out at a rate of 21.59ppm. It produced PowerPoint prints at a rate of 11.79ppm.
The Dell 1720dn didn't disappoint with its print quality, either. Text was flawless, as it should be with mono laser printers. The mono graphics page was also sharp and detailed, though some cross-hatching marred the photo elements a bit. This flaw is not uncommon for laser printers, though. Overall, the print speeds and quality of the printer make it a great fit for small office or work group environments
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