digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-02-14 04:31:15
|
The Dell B1260dn is a compact, affordable mono laser printer designed for small and medium-sized businesses with monthly printing needs of up to 20,000 pages. According to Dell, it's where...

Fast print speeds, Responsive, Reasonable cost per page, Compatible with Windows, Mac & Linux, Duplex, Ethernet, Compact size, Moderate power consumption, AirPrint, Dell Mobile Print and Google Cloud Print for printing from a mobile device, Handy Eco mode...

No WiFi, No copier, No scanner, No touchscreen, No card reader...

The B1260dn is an affordable, unpretentious printer that keeps its promises of fast printing and eco-friendliness. It's a perfect buy for anyone looking for a fast, compact, easy-to-use and energy-efficient mono printer without all the bells and whistles...
|
|
|
Single-function mono laser printers are having something of a revival at the moment, especially at the entry level for home user and small businesses. Dell has joined the trend and recently issued three new models, including the impressively low-cost B...

The Dell B1260dn is well worth considering only if your print requirements and initial-purchase budget are modest. It has rapid print speeds and good quality results - however print costs per page are not the cheapest for a mono laser...
|
|
|
What is the Dell B1260dn? Simple mono laser printers are the mainstay of the home and small office, when colour print isn't required. The Dell B1260dn costs around £100, oddly cheaper at some other sites than Dell's own, and for that you get a personal pr...

Easy eco mode, Small footprint, Choice of cartridge yields...

Duplex print in Word, No wireless connection, Paper tray protrudes from back...
|
|
|
We're increasingly encouraged to go digital, whether it's from the energy company sending out electronic statements or insurance shipping off little PDF explanations of benefits. There always seems to be a point in the communications exchange where hard c...
|
|
|
The Dell B1260dn Mono Laser Printer$119.99 at Dell sits on the cusp between personal printer and shared printer for a micro or small office. Small enough to comfortably share a desk with, it can serve nicely as a heavy-duty personal printer in any size of...

Small. High-quality text and graphics. Good paper handling. Ethernet.

Photo quality is at the low end of par for a mono laser...

The Dell B1260dn offers reasonably high-quality text and graphics, network support, and paper handling suitable for a micro office or busy home office...
|
|
computershopper.com Updated: 2013-02-14 04:31:16
|
As the summer of 2012 heats up, the monochrome (black-and-white) laser printer market is suddenly on fire. In recent weeks, a bunch of printer stalwarts, including HP, Brother, and Dell, have offered to send us not just one, but a bunch of new laser model...

Low price, Fast output for the price, Excellent print quality, Easy to set up and use, Sturdy-feeling, Automatic duplexer...

Slightly high per-page cost of consumables, No support for Wi-Fi connectivity...

Best for light duty at home, work, or school, this inexpensive mono laser prints quickly and in top-notch quality. (Its cost per page and lack of Wi-Fi, however, may drive some businesses to pricier lasers with cheaper toner.) Read More...
|
|
crn.com Updated: 2013-04-24 22:51:28
|
Despite falling laser-printer prices in recent years, it's still tough to get our heads around a two-sided, high-speed laser printer with a street price of around $100. Yet that's what on offer from Dell with its B1260dn Mono Laser Printer, a small-foo...
|
|
|
We're increasingly encouraged to go digital, whether it's from the energy company sending out electronic statements or insurance shipping off little PDF explanations of benefits. There always seems to be a point in the communications exchange where hard c...
|
|
buyerslab.com Updated: 2014-10-10 08:22:45
|
Buyers Laboratory LLC, the world's leading independent tester of document imaging products, today awarded “Pick” recognition to the most outstanding monochrome models evaluated in the past six months, with honours going to models from Brother, Dell, HP, K...
|
|