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Out of stock | | | | | | Get crisp and fast color laser printing from the compact 1320c Color Laser Printer from Dell. Brighten up your presentations with sharp laser quality hand-outs. With up to 600 x 600 dpi resolution, 2400IQ, you can get quality prints with crisp text and sharp color detail. The printer features speeds of up to 16 pages per minute in black and white and 12 pages per minute in color (actual print speed will vary with use), ensuring excellent performance every time you print. The printer comes equipped with a 333 MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM in a stylish and compact design which will fit virtually any business environment. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 38.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 22.25 inches | | Package Width: | 21.25 inches | | Package Height: | 20.25 inches | | Package Weight: | 45.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 6 reviews |
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| | Features | 600 dpi x 600 dp MAX RESOLUTION | MAX PRINT SPEED (BLACK): 16ppm | MAX PRINT SPEED (COLOR): 12ppm250 SHEET MAX PAPER TRAYDELL STANDARD 1320c TONERS INCLUDED IN BOX (1,000 PAGE YIELD)Interface: USB 2.0, Ethernet 10/100Base-TX (CABLES NOT INCLUDED)333 MHz | 64 MB Max RAM
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
This printer is a phenominal deal!!! Mar 20, 2010 The toners are $16 and the printer is $150-$200. At 20,000 prints, that is a cost of $1020 +/- for EVERYTHING at 20,000 prints. I have an HP 2600 also that I never use because I have this. My HP, for 20,000 prints, would be $3350 (the printer was $350). This printer is a phenominal deal!!!
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Dell Color Laser Printer 1320c - Printer Feb 16, 2010 Received the Dell Color Laser Printer 1320c on time and it works perfect!!
Very happy with this product!!
6 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Print Head Device Failure Sep 30, 2009 One thing not mentioned anywhere is that after 20,000 pages the print head device (PHD) will need replaced. The PHD is a $180 part that can be very difficult to find. This is marketed as a good printer for a small office, but it's just consumer grade junk. Most consumers will never hit 20,000 pages and notice the expensive parts replacements.
Instead of fixing mine I will be throwing it away and buying a Xerox Phaser.
5 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic Laser Printer for the price! Jul 03, 2009 This printer is a top quality printer for the price, my first. It is fast, quiet and well constructed as with other Dell products. Print quality is superb, comparable to my Canon iP6000D Ink Jet Printer. Very easy to set up and I recommend using a Belkin USB2 10 ft. Hi-Speed Cable that I ordered on Amazon.com. Very satisfied.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Good Color Laser - Poor Single Sheet Feed Mar 16, 2009 We've had this printer for over a year. We are moderate home users, mostly home projects and school reports - maybe 500 pages a month or so. The usual issues with expensive toner cartridges -- we've gone through the starter set plus one additional set of cartridges. Generally haven't had any jamming problems and have had very good print quality. BUT we use a lot of special paper like label sheets, card sheets, colored paper, etc. - more expensive paper that you don't want to leave in the main paper tray -- I tend to use the single sheet feed slot a lot. And the single-sheet feed on the Dell 1320c is completely useless. It is incapable of getting the paper to feed properly, no matter how carefully you position the paper in the slot, no matter how hard you work to "help" the paper feed straight. I don't think I ever even tried envelopes. I really don't understand how, after all these years, correct paper feeding is still "rocket science" for printer manufacturers. Anyway, basically I end up putting everything into the paper tray and working hard not to forget to take out any sheets I didn't use. One little item you have to know when doing this -- the paper tray feeds from the front on this machine, not the back.
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