Monday, March 16, 2009

Working With the Dell M5200 Printer Is A Breeze

By Ben Pate

You'll find using the Dell M5200 Toner a satisfying experience. This unit was built with large networks in mind, and it might be the high-capacity printer you should integrate into your large network. It comes pre-stocked with industry standard USB and Ethernet ports, which makes it a flexible printer to own. Additionally, the large print capacity of the Dell M5200 toner cartridge is enough for any large network requirement. Dell also provides 24/7 service and warranty work, as needed, for the first year of its life. You can add another four more, for a charge.

How Much Will it Print? The M5200 kicks out about 35ppm, making it excellent for high-speed print tasks. It has a 175,000 page duty cycle, too, which will entice many an IT professional into giving it an opportunity to show what it can do.

Hooking it Up. The M5200 comes with several varieties of network ports (USB, Ethernet), so it won't be a problem running it into networks of any size. It can work with most versions of Windows, along with Linux and Novell.

How's the Memory? The M5200 comes standard with 64MB of memory, which is upgradeable to a full 320MB, making it a good option for large networks that do straight-up, uncomplicated printing of any size.

Paper Capacities. The printer comes with an included 500 sheet storage tray, and can be optioned up with additional trays to its maximum 2500 page storage size.

Does it Print Well? Overall, for a large network printer, the M5200 is a safe, reliable unit that delivers acceptable quality. If your network needs tons of printing, but not too much graphics-rich text, the Dell M5200 will fill the bill nicely.

Weight and Size: The Dell M5200 comes in at 45 pounds and about 1.5 square feet in size. Given all its qualities, this is a well-shaped printer that manages to not intrude into most office spaces.

What about the Dell Cartridges? The printer comes equipped with the Dell M5200 toner cartridge, which is nicely priced and also able to print up to 18,000 pages of text before running out of gas and needing to be replaced. - 22787

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