Dell 5210n Printer - A Printer Built With Your New Office In Mind

In working with the Dell 5210n laser printer, you’ll soon find that it and the Dell Toner Cartridge cartridge make a good team. The 5210n delivers satisfactory print speeds and acceptable print quality, has a list price under a grand, and seems tailored for medium computer network printing duties.

How Much Can it Print? While the standard 250 sheet tray is acceptable for normal duties, you might consider adding a few optional trays to up its storage capacity. This is because it can actually hold over 2600 pages if set up right. Pair that up with its 200,000 page per month duty cycle, and chances are you won’t see too much of the printer maintenance man. Indeed, the Dell 5210n acts like a team of tireless horses, pulling your print jobs along with little effort. All in all, this is a good unit for mid-size networked workgroups.

Connecting the Dell 5210n. The printer comes standard with USB 2.0 and 10/100 Ethernet ports, which is pretty unremarkable. However, it also has the ability when using its optional wireless 802.11 network adaptor to almost eliminate every cord or cable from the equation. IT folks love a clean workspace, and the 5210 can give it to them.

What’s the Quality Like? With 1200dpi print quality, most documents will appear sharp and clear, with no bleariness or granularity on a printed page.

Memory. Memory in the 5210n is good, with a standard 64 megabytes available. This is expandable up to 576 megs, making it more-than-adequate for almost any business printing need. Plus, the memory is easily installed into the laser printer with little or no fuss.

Ease of use. This Dell Printer offers high quality and high volume to mid-sized entities. It offers fast 40 pages-per-minute high-volume printing to medium workgroups. Its fast printing speeds can help any business improve its productivity. Other, more complicated print jobs, such as duplex, may reduce page output down to about 30 or so ppm. Because of the variety of interface ports on the printer, it can be pretty ease to hook up, too.

Warranty and Cartridges. The 5210n comes with Dell’s standard year-long 24/7 service program, which can be extended by an additional 4 years for a nominal fee. It also comes with an included 10,000 page laser toner cartridge.

Summing it Up. This printer makes a good candidate for mid-size network workgroups. The Dell 5210n Printer has a wide variety of interface ports which make it easy to integrate into most any network in a short amount of time, which tends to make IT folks happy. There are also higher capacity Dell 5210n Toner cartridges which can put out over 20,000 pages, too. Also, the printer’s toner management system will notify you via email if it starts running low on toner ink. Combined with the built-in network configuration software and the attractive case and enclosure, the Dell 5210n makes an ideal candidate for networked workgroups. For more information, check out our site http://www.qtoner.us.

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