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DELL 2155CN MULTIFUNCTION COLOR LASER PRINTER w/NETWORKING & MANUAL DUPLEXER

DELL 2155CN MULTIFUNCTION COLOR LASER PRINTER w/NETWORKING & MANUAL DUPLEXER
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DELL 2155CN MULTIFUNCTION COLOR LASER PRINTER w/NETWORKING & MANUAL DUPLEXER

 
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DELL 2155CN

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DELL 2155CN MULTIFUNCTION COLOR LASER PRINTER w/NETWORKING & MANUAL DUPLEXER

 
List Price: $1,022.00
Our Price: $730.00
Sale Price: $492.75
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Product Details
Product Weight:66.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Features
  • MULTIFUNCTION COLOR LASER PRINTER | PRINT | SCAN | COPY | FAX w/NETWORKING

  • USB 2.0 INTERFACE CONNECTION | 10/100 NETWORK CONNECTION

  • 600x600 PRINT RESOLUTION | 256 RAM | 4 MB FAX MEMORY

  • 533MHz PROCESSOR

  • SHIPS w/TONERS | POWER CORD | DRIVER DISC


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Oustanding MFP Color LASER for a great price  Feb 08, 2011 By Starchecker
OK I have to brag, had a friend at Dell give me a 17% off discount when I ordered my computer system. Then he emails me a 30% off coupon for a printer and asked if I needed one. Wasn't planning on getting a printer, but with that discount I had to see what was available. When I saw the 30% was ADDED to the 17% system discount I had to jump on it. Bottomline it cost me $380! LOL

It's pretty new but I managed to find one review to make sure it was good before I bought it. Am I Glad I did. Just found another review at MacWorld that placed it second to the $800 Xerox, basically because the Xerox is more quiet.

Even at the regular price of $650 it's a great buy. Manufacturers are notorious for BS on their print speeds, but this thing smokes! It's very close to the 23 ppm advertised speed, but what's really amazing is how quick it spits out the first page.

The important part, flash and features aside, the print quality on black and white text is amazing, incredibly sharp. The color is good, but on some photos I think the output needs to be calibrated, makes some images a little reddish.

Love most of the features, it's nice to be able to scan pages right to your computer as a pdf file to easily email.

The ONLY donwside I have with this computer which was a disappointment is that I couldn't set it up to email a scanned image directly from the printer. For some dumb reason the software to set it up to email docs asks for the primary smtp gateway address, but only accepts a numerical address instead of textual(like you would enter with outlook) so bottomline I spoke with 4 different Dell techs and none of them could make it so it could email via my qwest account's smtp server. So that is a feature I would have liked, but unless Dell comes up with a fix I won't be able to. That being said I can scan to my computer and then attach doc to email, but an unnecessary extra step.

As for noise, it's a little loud when in action, but I think that's typical for color lasers and not any louder than some HP's I have tested in stores.

Copy speeds are great and images are very close to originals. Scanned images look great as well.

If you are tired of slow and expensive to use color ink jet mfp's, take the step up to laser with this great offering by Dell, you won't be disappointed!


5Cannot say enough positives about this printer.  Feb 21, 2011 By Herr_Blucher
All in one like an all in one should be. No cruddy driver bloat, no extra start up time on my computer or 1GB of extra junk that I'll never use.

Built-in duplexing, toner save mode through driver, great color output as well as b&w. Scans come to the PC through linked apps or direct to PDF.

Very fast output, scans are clear and blemish-free. Good enough for OCR.

My only caveat would be of course if you have to replace the toner, be prepared for $100 per toner cart.

Seems to use the same PHD as the Dell 1320, in my opinion, also a great printer, but I'm wondering if the PHD needs to be replaced after 20,000 pages like the 1320, which, like I said, I loved. (RIP my old 1320).. The 2155CDN is a great replacement.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3Read the details carefully  Jan 02, 2012 By Todd Covault
I thought this product was wireless, but had to buy a wireless card from Dell. I still have not been able to get the printer to communicate to my wireless devices.

I thought the product had duplexing, but shame on me. I guess "manual duplexing" is just what it says.

2 of 5 found the following review helpful:


1an exercise in frustration  Oct 15, 2011 By i just want to print
don't buy this printer, no matter what. after discussing what I needed with dell, i ordered it. it arrived and I could not get it set up. after an hour with customer support, where they would not help me because my printer was not registered (the service tag number was not showing up), they told me to call back the next morning, which was saturday, because their computers were down. i called the next morning and surprise--customer service was closed on saturdays and sundays. technical support could not help me because my service tag was not registered because my printer was too new. technical support did tell me, however, that I needed a wireless card to set up my printer--exactly what the sales person told me i had not needed--which was another $99. In any event, if I wanted to hook it up with a cable, they could not connect to my computer to help me connect it because my printer is not registered. i am not even going to bother with the details of the number of people i was warm transferred between because no one could help with a MAC, and with each new person i had to start completely over with giving the service tag number and them finding it was not a "valid" one. let me just say it is two hours of my life I will never get back. the printer was not cheap and I am sending it back--if I can ever get to customer service and have someone help me.

2 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Apple Follow Up  Nov 04, 2010 By A. Drummond
Ok - So to the guy who bought a 3115CN.. Dell posts what OS's they support, and it shouldn't really be a surprise that Apple isn't as supported as you might like (sub 10% market share). The 2155 & the 3115CN are both business printers - designed for business/workgroup use - which means rarely Macs. If you want something that works with your Mac do your homework and make sure it'll work - and its supported. Apple has a list of supported printers they recommend. The Extended warranty is primarily for hardware replacements, they offer a ProSupport if you need extra help (for the technically challenged). I can't see giving the product a poor rating because you had issues with your mac - the printer works great with 90+% of the market.. just not your mac, you should have known that before buying a mac, just factor it into the Apple Tax and move along.

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