Dell 3110 Toner Based Printer Reviews

Dell 3110 Toner Based Printer Reviews

When reviewing printers, there are several key features to look at, and several different technical aspects that you should pay attention to. Some of these include how many pages can be printed per minute, how long you expect your toner to last, and how many pages the machine can handle per month, which is also known as the duty cycle. The following reviews the performance of the Dell 3110 as a printer that prints monochrome and color:

The first significant aspect of a broken printer is how fast it writes. Usually, the printer will print at a higher rate when only using black toner, and the same applies to Dell 3110. When printing in monochrome, you can expect up to 31 pages per minute. This number is much lower at 17 pages per minute when you print in full color. These figures reflect that this model was made specifically for people who mostly print in monochrome but still want the option to print in full color.

The overall image and document quality of each print is very high — resolution when printing in color valued at 2400 image quality. Bold, bright, and vibrant documents make them look professional.

Network capability is also another essential factor when looking at printers. Dell 3110 can be connected to an office network very quickly and can be connected using a USB port. This model uses a primary printing server to connect multiple computers to this one printer.

To make office life more accessible, 3110 can hold up to 400 pages in total through two trays. You can add another 500 pages in-tray, which saves much time reloading on paper. The duty cycle has a maximum number of 60,000 pages per month, meaning this printer can work a lot for you without damaging or burdening you on maintenance costs.

You can expect your toner to last a long time, and you will even get a warning message when one of your cartridges is low on the LCD screen used by the printer to display the message. Overall, the Dell 3110 is a great entry-level office machine that can pass through many prints without stopping, and can print relatively quickly when printing in monochrome.