Monday, July 25, 2011

About Dell 5230dn Laser Printer


The Dell 5230dn monochrome laser printer may cost more up front, but its speed and expandability make it an excellent choice for a medium-size workgroup. And with its three-year limited warranty with next-business-day on-site service--not to mention its cheap toner--it's a great buy in the long term.

The 5230dn offers plenty of standard features, plus room to grow. It supports a combined 350 pages of input from the main and versatile trays. You can add up to three 550-sheet drawers and a 2000-sheet drawer feeder for a maximum capacity of 4000 sheets.

Equipped with USB and Ethernet ports, the 5230dn also has a slot for optional serial or corresponding connectors. An empty bay lets you add a hard drive for fonts or forms. The control panel has a 3-inch, four-line, backlit monochrome LCD that can tilt upward slightly, plus clearly labeled buttons, a keypad, and a front USB port.

Built for high-volume printing, the 5230dn has a 200,000-page monthly duty cycle and very good speed. It averaged 23.4 pages per minute on a PC and 21.5 ppm on a Mac when printing mostly plain text with some simple monochrome graphics. Though the text quality was as good as you had expected, images suffered from a limited grayscale range and slower print times.

A high-volume office needs cheap toner, and the 5230dn delivers that. Replacement use-and-return cartridges come in $140, 7000-page standard and, 21,000-page high-yield sizes, working out to 2 cents and 1.4 cents per page, respectively. Nonreturnable cartridges are available at a significantly higher cost.The printer even ships with a standard cartridge rather than a lower-capacity "starter" unit. Cartridges are easy to remove and replace; the cartridge itself displays clear illustrations, just in case.

A busy office needs a printer that can keep speed. The Dell 5230dn can do that--and it can grow with your business. The inexpensive toner and generous warranty sweeten the deal.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Canon Pixma MG5120 All-In-One Photo Printer



The Canon Pixma MG5120 All-in-One Photo Printer is an attractive multifunction printer (MFP) for its budget price. It provides good photo quality, a solid feature set, and enough paper capacity that it can do double duty in home and residence office, provided that you don't need to share the printer—it's limited to direct connectivity with a PC over a USB cable.

The MG5120 can be able to print, copy, and scan. It uses 5 ink tanks, including a pigment black. One of the MG5120's strengths is that it can print directly from a variety of media sources, using its tilt-up 2.4-inch LCD screen to preview images. It has a port for a USB thumb drive or PictBridge-enabled camera, and its card reader supports a number of memory-card formats. You can connect it to a Bluetooth device with an optional Bluetooth adapter.

It also has a relatively new Canon feature, Full HD Movie Print, which enables users of compatible Canon EOS and Powers hot digital cameras to print out frames from HD (either 720p or 1080p) videos shot with these cameras. From Full HD Movie Print, a user can select a video, play through it forward or backwards, capture frames, and print them out.

The glossy black MG5120 measures 6.3 by 17.9 by 14.5 inches and weighs 17 pounds. It has a 150-sheet paper tray, enough for light-duty home-office work, and a built-in automatic duplexer. As the MG5120 is limited to USB connectivity, we tested it connected to a PC running Windows Vista.