Dell 1720dn mono laser printer

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Average User Rating

2.5 stars out of 7 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 1
  • 4 star: 0
  • 3 star: 4
  • 2 star: 1
  • 1 star: 1

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0.5 stars

"Totally inadequate as an office printer" By qajaq49

Pros: Pro: Well, it does print sometimes, and when it does the quality is okay.

Cons: Cons: Really, really poor paper handling.

Summary: This thing is prone to incessant paper jams. At times, it will jam with the paper in virtually inaccessible locations, making it very difficult to clear. Sometimes feeds extra sheets that overlap the preceding page and pick up text that should have been at the bottom of the previous sheet ... Expand full review

3.0 stars

"Constant paper jam issues" By josietrott

Pros: The automatic duplexing is great - when it works....

Cons: In two years we've had to replace the rubber paper pick up rollers twice because the printer had paper jams all the time. Now it won't duplex without jamming, even with brand new rubber rollers. Also it uses toner faster than it should.

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