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The aforementioned review praised the printer's output quality and great connectivity options, but dinged its lack of duplex printing and low-capacity (150-sheet) paper tray. Three car-mount options for the price of one. And from there you'll be good for up to 2,000 black pages and 1,400 color. But here's the good news: You can buy a set of all four cartridges (high-yield) for $55-$65. The E525w comes with "starter" cartridges, alas, each good for about 700 pages (way more than you'd get from any ink cartridge, though). The real question when considering any color laser printer is the cost (and capacity) of replacement toner cartridges. And that Wi-Fi includes support for both AirPrint and Google Cloud Print. I just find the boxy all-black design rather off-putting, to the point where I'm not sure I'd want this sitting on my desk.įortunately, because it has Wi-Fi, you can stick it just about anywhere - like, say, a closet.
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That's not a deal-breaker, of course - it's not like a printer has to be sexy. Second: This may be the ugliest printer I've ever seen. Dell's own product page doesn't mention the feature, and a third-party review calls out the omission. Two things you should know right away: Although Staples' product page still says otherwise, this printer does not offer duplexing. Why is this likely to sell out? The E525w lists for $329.99 and sells elsewhere for at least $200. So I apologize if it's gone by the time you get there. Note that shipping is expected to take 7-10 business days.Īs of this writing, the printer was still in stock - but Staples has an unfortunate history of rapid sellouts. Like this one: For a limited time, and while supplies last, Staples has the Dell E525w color laser all-in-one printer for $129.99 shipped (plus tax). Better print quality (especially on plain paper), lower cost of consumables and none of the aggravation of throwing away an expensive ink cartridge that's clogged or dried up because you didn't print for a month.Īnd if you're going to spring for a color laser, you might as well get one that's also a scanner, copier and fax machine - in other words, an all-in-one (aka multifunction, or MFP). See, when it comes to printers, laser beats inkjet in much the same way rock beats scissors. Because, to my thinking, it's the single best printer deal you can get. I've actually been tracking this model like crazy, waiting for it to finally go on sale again. This is another rerun, and actually with a slightly higher price than last time (just $10) - but also way lower than usual. It ain't pretty, but it's inexpensive and very, very capable. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. CNET's Cheapskate scours the web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more.