Yes. I have had my Dell 1700 printer since early 1997 or 1998 and have replaced the toner cartridge...
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Yes. I have had my Dell 1700 printer since early 1997 or 1998 and have replaced the toner cartridge 3 times, self cleaned about once a year or two and it has survived 7 moves with the US Coast Guard overseas and in country. I can't really say it stands out since this was the 1st and only laser printer I have ever owned, but, I think it's longevity muct speak for itself. I can say that as far as my printing applications hve gone over the past decade, I hve owned 6 inkjet printers and spent thousands of dollars on ink for my many digital photos from around the world, yet, my Dell 1700 is the old reliable with only 3 toner refills, (the good one's, not remanufactered, about $59- 80 dollars depending on area of country), so, I must say I am very pleased with th product and it's durability.
Yes. I have had my Dell 1700 printer since early 1997 or 1998 and have replaced the toner cartridge...
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Yes. I have had my Dell 1700 printer since early 1997 or 1998 and have replaced the toner cartridge 3 times, self cleaned about once a year or two and it has survived 7 moves with the US Coast Guard overseas and in country. I can't really say it stands out since this was the 1st and only laser printer I have ever owned, but, I think it's longevity muct speak for itself. I can say that as far as my printing applications hve gone over the past decade, I hve owned 6 inkjet printers and spent thousands of dollars on ink for my many digital photos from around the world, yet, my Dell 1700 is the old reliable with only 3 toner refills, (the good one's, not remanufactered, about $59- 80 dollars depending on area of country), so, I must say I am very pleased with th product and it's durability.
I've searched, but can't find a straight answer to this problem. Our small office just bought an...
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I've searched, but can't find a straight answer to this problem. Our small office just bought an HP2025dn network printer printer. We use a peer to peer network in a primarily XP environemnt. I've plugged the printer into the router and installed the drivers on each workstation, indicating during install that it is a local printer with a tcp/ip port. Printing works fine although I have to turn off the the Printer Status Notification (ie graphic notification telling you how much ink is left in the printer etc) to avoid slow printing. My question regards the print queue. Does the printer have it's own job queue? There is no indication when looking at the print queue on a workstation (ie double click on the printer in Printer and Faxes), that another workstation is printing. If there is a paper jam (too frequqnetly for a new printer) that information will be shown. Is the printer communicating correctly? I'd like to keep the printer hooked up directly to the router, but it looks like I may have to go back to attaching it directly to one of the worstations and share that workation's queue, as we did with our previous HP2100.