Dell 1235cn

Dell 1235cn

1 expert reviews - 0 user reviews

6.0/10
11

Follow

0

0

Want it

0

Have it

0

Had it

0

We have collected 1 reviews of the Dell 1235cn. Experts rate Dell 1235cn 6/10. Reviewsor.com helps you find reviews, best prices, user reviews of the Dell 1235cn and Dell Laser printers.

  • Writh a review
  • Say something
  • Ask a question
  • Get support

Rate this product on a score of 10 :

Ecrire une discussion

Got a problem ? Want to share an information ? Which product to choose ?

Title (required)

Describe your message (required)

Tag : - General : - Help : - Good plan : - Tip : - Guide : - Question :

Ecrire une question

Have a question about Dell 1235cn ?

Title of your question (required)

Describe your question (required)

Get support

You have a problem with Dell 1235cn ?

Title (required)

What problem are you having ? (required)

Dell 1235cn Reviews

DigitalVersus

09/2009

Read more...

6.0/10

Product Survey: Laser Printers

The Dell 1235cn is a colour multifunction laser printer which includes a fax machine. From the outside, it looks just like the Samsung CLX-3175fw that we tested a few months ago. But we're glad we put through the same bank of tests, because although the two printers might look like each other, they produce very different results. The printer is made up of a main paper tray that can hold 150 pages and a sheet feeder that can hold 15 pages. With 128 MB of internal memory, it will easily be able to keep up with the printing needs of a small team in an office. It includes an Ethernet port, but doesn't have WiFi. Unfortunately, the list of missing features doesn't stop there, as there's no double-sided printing mode or Linux support either. Although the printer can reach decent speeds when printing in black and white, its performance in colour is a little less impressive. Just like the Samsung we mentioned above, the 1235cn prints at 16 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white and 4 ppm in colour, and it's this second figure that puts it behind some inkjet printers. What annoyed us the most was the time it took to produce the first page.