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Aug 6 2008, 9:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The 2135cn is aimed at small and home offices with low to mid volume printer usage. The printer can output 12 pages per minute in color and 16 pages per minute in black along with the ability to copy as well. The 2135cn also features integrated Ethernet connectivity. The 2130cn is also aimed at the small/home office and can print 16-ppm color and 20-ppm monochrome. Options for it include wireless and Ethernet connectivity. The Dell 3130cn has a print speed of up to 26-ppm color and 31-ppm monochrome with a 70,000 page per month duty cycle.
"We have enjoyed great sales success with Dell 1320c which was launched last year," said Tim Peters, Vice President and General Manager for Dell Imaging, Displays, Software and Peripherals. "The introduction of new color laser printers and services helps us address the printing needs of more customers who are looking to Dell to deliver competitive printing performance, total cost of printing, value and services."
Via Dell
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