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It’s not often that Macworld recommends Dell hardware to its readers. However, there aren’t many colour laser printers available for £200.00 or less, so the Dell C7165nf is a good option for home workers or small businesses that need an affordable work...

fast, affordable laser printer, 30,000ppm duty cycle, iOS and Android apps, USB and Ethernet...

big and bulky, no wifi, modest capacity, colour printing is expensive...

Even so, the toner cartridges are quite expensive, at £61.20 each. The black toner lasts for 2000 pages, which works out at 3.1p per page. That's not too bad, but the colour cartridges only provide 1400 pages, which amounts to a hefty 13.1p per page. That...
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alphr.com Updated: 2015-06-26 05:39:00
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HP's all-in-one printers have dominated the A-List Business Laser category recently, and for good reason – they offer superb value, quality, speed and features. Dell aims to break this stranglehold, offering a low-cost and speedy LED-based alternative. D...

A compact LED all-in-one with faultless print and scan quality, but it isn't the most feature-packed...
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When Dell first introduced its range of LED printers and all-in-ones, we were impressed by the size and print quality they shared, but disappointed by their price and running costs. Now the company has introduced the C1765nfw, which looks very similar to...

Simple LED print engine, Low maintenance, lifetime drum, Small footprint for class...

Very high colour page cost, Android print app doesn't work, No duplex...

Dell C1765nfw - Performance Dell claims speeds of 15ppm in black and 12ppm in colour, but we didn't see these speeds under test. Our five-page black text document took 41 seconds to print, a speed of 7.3ppm, while the 20-page test gave 10.2ppm, the fastes...
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Dell's C1765nfw is a colour multifunction peripheral (MFP) built around a compact laser-class printer, except it actually uses LED light to create the page image. The results are comparable, but LED-based systems have fewer moving parts and are more co...

A decent colour LED MFP that's spoiled by huge running costs...
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The Dell C1765nfw Colour Multifunction Printer is a compact MFP suitable for a micro or home office which retails at £240. It's even small enough to serve as a personal printer in any size office. During our testing, its overall output quality proved a bi...

Compact device, Good graphics output quality, USB, WiFi and Ethernet connectivity...

Lacks autoduplexer, Slightly belowpar text, A little slow for an MFP of its price...

The Dell C1765nfw Colour Multifunction Printer is a compact, capable LED-based multifunction printer that boasts good output quality, especially for graphics, but is a little sluggish for its price. There are alternatives in this price range, such as th...
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Dell clearly had small businesses in mind when it designed the Dell C1765nfw. It has a comparatively modest footprint, a full set of multifunction capabilities and straightforward instructions. And yet it still manages to miss several obvious opportuni...

The Dell C1765nfw has good connectivity plus above average speed and picture quality but has design idiosyncrasies, lacks a few important features and toner is pricey...
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It's not often that Macworld recommends Dell hardware to its readers. However, there aren't many colour laser printers available for £200.00 or less, so the Dell C7165nf is a good option for home workers or small businesses that need an affordable workhor...

A solid printer but toner cartridges are quite expensive, at £61.20 each. The black toner lasts for 2000 pages, which works out at 3.1p per page. That's not too bad, but the colour cartridges only provide 1400 pages, which amounts to a hefty 13.1p per pag...
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You probably know Dell for its laptops, desktops, and servers, but the company has also been selling printers for years, like the C1765nf Color Multifunction Printer (MFP). Take one look at the unassuming black box design, and you might say, “It's a laser...

Good speed, Very good output quality, Automatic document feeder, PaperPort utility included...

No Wi-Fi in this model, No automatic duplexer, Supplies are expensive, Can't print on certain papers...

For a reasonably priced laser-like MFP, the Dell 1765nf provides a lot of value. While small office/home office centric, it is a useful device even for general home use. Output quality is very good. The C1765nf not only prints copies at a reasonable and...
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Small, light, and inexpensive is the order of the day in this, our third review of Dell’s most recent round of updates to its line of LED laser-class printers. So far, we’ve looked at two single-function models: the and . Here, we’re reviewing Dell’s...

Good print quality, Easy to set up and use, Small and light weight, Good copy and scan quality...

High cost per page, Short on mobile device support, No auto-duplexing print engine or ADF, Limited Internet/cloud support, Sluggish print speeds, Antiquated control panel...

This laser-class LED multifunction color printer prints good-looking documents, but it’s relatively slow and short on features (such as automatic two-sided printing and cloud-site support), and its cost per page is too high...
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The Dell C1765nfw Color Multifunction Printer$324.99 at Dell is a compact MFP suitable for a micro or home office. It's even small enough to serve as a personal printer in any size office. In our testing, its overall output quality was a bit above par, wi...

Compact. Good output quality, especially for graphics. Includes PaperPort document management software.

Lacks auto-duplexer. Slightly below-par text. A little slow for an MFP of its price...

The Dell C1765nfw Color Multifunction Printer is a compact, capable LED-based multifunction printer that has good output quality, especially for graphics, but is a little sluggish for its price...
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