Friday, February 27, 2009

Why the Dell 1110 Is Perfect For You

By Ben Pate

There is no denying the fact that printers can be very expensive, which is why so many people turn instead to standard black and white printers, such as the Dell 1110 printer, which also has its own Dell 1110 Toner. A lot of people choose Dell printers even if they do not use a Dell computer, PC, or laptop. This is partly because of the high quality of Dell's products, whether they are high tech or totally standard. The fact that a lot of Dell printers are actually manufactured by Lexmark, another big name in printers, also speaks well of the brand.

Most experts consider this printer an entry level printer. It is also monochromatic, of course, thus prints in black and white. It is extremely inexpensive, compared to other printers in general and the Dell printer models in particular.

This model is also quite small, so it will not take up a lot of excess space. Many people prefer this about it. Naturally, its size makes it an ideal piece of office equipment for home and public offices which do not have a lot of space to spare. Its weight is proportional to its height. This makes it easy to move around.

In order to print your documents, you have to open it by way of unfolding its paper support, which is located in the output tray, itself found on the top of the printer. You then need to open up the front cover, which is used to form the input tray. The printer does not have a paper cover, however, which does mess with the convenience factor a bit.

That is a downer, but there are other benefits to consider. The printer's ability to go virtually anywhere is one of them. Furthermore, installing this printer is incredibly easy. The toner cartridges are easily inserted, partially due to the fact that they are integrated with the drum. There is also a fold out handle, which makes it easier to insert and remove the printer's cartridges.

There are two indicator lights located on the top surface of the printer. There is an indicator for the power button and one meant to show errors, such as paper jams and other problems. When the printer is receiving data and when documents are being printed, then the lights flash in different combinations. A control button works to cancel the current work in progress. In the back of the printer, there is a power socket and a USB socket.

Installing this printer onto a computer is a simple endeavor too. There are many helpful applications. One of them involves being taken to the supply site for Dell when the printer begins running out of Dell Toner. - 15634

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