computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 09:31:23
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The smart lines of this Dell inkjet printer-scanner ‘multifunction' device indicate its origins as a having been built by Lexmark.There is nothing wrong with this. Indeed, it provides an alternative to the original manufacturer's models and such device...

Responsive touchpanel; good speed...

Very high ink costs; no separate photo tray...

A good little inkjet printer-scanner, but the running costs are far too high...
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Companies that rebadge products from other manufacturers can offer customers a choice and the possibility of getting a printer similar to the originator's model, but at a lower price. That's possibly the case with Dell's P713w, which has more than a hint...

Clear, light touchscreen, Easy to use, frontfeed paper tray, Low asking price...

Horrendous ink prices, Multiple updates required at setup, Tricolour cartridge uneconomical...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-21 09:09:12
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Review date: 08 September, 2011. Review by: Simon Williams Dell sells a lot of printers, all of which it has a hand in designing - but none of which it makes. Most of its inkjet printers are manufactured for it by Lexmark, and the P713w bears more tha...

Low purchase price...

Very high consumable costs.

There's lots that's good about this printer. It prints reasonably quickly, produces above-average print quality and includes extras like duplex print and wireless connection as standard. You do pay for the comparatively low price of the printer, as ink...
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It's no secret that a large proportion of Dell inkjet printers are built by Lexmark, sometimes with slight variations from—or even improvements to—Lexmark's own equivalent printers. The Dell P713w All-In-One Wireless Photo Printer ($199 direct) is c...

Prints, copies, scans. Duplexer for two-sided printing. Reasonably high quality-output. Both Ethernet and WiFi.

No fax. No automatic document feeder. Relatively low paper capacity.

The Dell P713w All-In-One Wireless Photo Printer is a good fit for the dual role of home and light-duty home office multifunction printer (MFP)...
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Increasingly, manufacturers are trying to simplify multifunction printers so that nontechnical users can operate them easily, but the results often fall short. Among the all-in-one (AIO) printers we've seen, the Dell P713w comes the close...

Outstanding touch LCD with friendly menus; very good print quality; auto-duplex printing; built-in Wi-Fi...

Pricey inks; slower than average; print anomalies during testing...

With its bright touch screen and simple icons and menus, this all-in-one printer is a joy to use and perfect for novices. If you'll print a lot, though, weigh the cost of its ink carefully...
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Announced earlier this month, along with five other models, the P713w marks some big changes for the Dell line of inkjet printers including a new partner in Lexmark, a new 4.3-inch touch screen panel, and a fabulous new design.But will the P713w be ab...

Dell is definitely headed in the right direction with the second generation P713w All-in-One. They fixed the wireless connectivity issue I had with the first generation P703w and added USB compatibility to the built-in memory card reader while stickin...
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