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Dell P703w
$199.00
Released September, 2008
The Pros:Wi-Fi sharing is a plus for this price range. Photo printing speeds are higher than average home photo printers. Photo quality rivals that of drug store print labs.
The Cons:Lacks some features commonly found in typical home office printers, e.g. fax or document feeder. Printing business documents/text rates are slower than comparable models. Colors on standard paper appear duller than typical inkjets.
The Dell P703w is an all-in-one printer for printing, scanning, copying, and creating superior-quality photos from home. It prints lab-quality prints with a 1200x1200 dpi resolution at 31ppm b/w and 26ppm color.
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In addition, the Dell P703w boasts an adjustable 3” color LCD for navigating menus, as well as viewing, cropping, or rotating images without the use of a PCD. Plus, the P703w allows for printing of photos directly off any USB- or Pictbridge-compatible memory device. Additional features of the Dell P703w printer include integrated wireless for unrestricted & cable-free connectivity anywhere within range, five-color borderless photo printing, and Dell’s Ink Management System (DIMS) that constantly monitors ink levels, ensuring a user never runs out in the middle of a print job. The Dell P703w retails for $199.00 and comes with a 1 year Advanced Exchange warranty.
Features
- All-In-One Printer: Printer, Scanner, Copier
- 3.0” Color LCD Display Screen
- PictBridge & USB Interfaces
- Camera/Media-Card Compatibility
- 100-Sheet Paper Tray
- Integrated Wireless
- Borderless Prink
- Dell’s Ink Management System
- 1 Year Advanced Exchange Warranty
Specifications
- Type: All-In-One Wireless Inkjet Printer
- Functions: Print, Scan, Copy, Network
- Print Speed: 31ppm b/w, 26ppm color
- Print Resolution: 1200x1200 dpi
- Max Scan Resolution: 1200 dpi
- Zoom Range: 25%-500% in 1% increments
- Input Tray: 100 Sheets
- Ports: USB 2.0, PictBridge, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
- Weight: 22.1 Lbs
Supported Memory Cards
- xD-Picture Card
- Memory Stick
- Memory Stick Pro
- Secure Digital Card/Multi-media Card
- Compact Flash type I and type II
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Wi-Fi sharing is a plus for this price range
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Photo printing speeds are higher than average home photo printers
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Photo quality rivals that of drug store print labs
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Lacks some features commonly found in typical home office printers, e.g. fax or document feeder
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Printing business documents/text rates are slower than comparable models
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Colors on standard paper appear duller than typical inkjets
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Color prints tend to band on standard paper on default settings
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Text quality is average at best for an inkjet at this range, noticeably lower quality than laser
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