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Dell 924 All-in-One Printer(2 for £45), Dell Inkjet 725 (2 for £27), incl. Delivery

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http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/print_924?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhsDell 924 All-in-One Printer deal : 2 for £45 or less delivered !!
Go through Quidco for 4.5% cashback. This deal is based on an offer advertised in today's Metro. Buy a Dell 725 InkJet Printer for £10 or a Dell 924 All-in-One printer for £20. Offer due to end 17/10/06 or while stocks last.
Overview : If you're looking for a printing solution to match the exceptional performance of your Dell computer, the Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 924 is the ideal candidate. The ability to offer colour printing, scanning, photocopying and great photos in a single, compact and high-performance device means you can produce a wide variety of professional-looking print projects quickly and conveniently.
With a print resolution up to 4800 x 1200 dpi and a scan resolution up to 19,200 dpi (interpolated) in 48-bit colour, the 924 can help you produce stunning brochures, posters, cards or flyers, as well as print rich and vibrant borderless colour photos. The 924 comes complete with Dell Picture Studio software: Paint ShopTM Photo AlbumTM , trial version of Paint Shop Pro® 8 - everything you need to quickly and easily enhance, organise and share digital photos.
Credits to edi at hotukdeals.
If you find the explanation confusing...here's the summary:
Dell 924 (1 for £20 + £10 delivery), (2 for £45 inclu. delivery)
Dell 725 (1 for £10 + £10 delivery), (2 for £27 inclu. delivery)
(priced without USB cable, which cost £12 per cable from Dell. You can get £3 USB cable from Amazon or maybe lower in eBay).
Enjoy...while stock last.

I'm still unsure whether I should use my Amazon voucher to buy a Canon Pixma iP1600 or I should go for either one of these two Dell printers? Any comments? :money:
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Just to let people know, these printers are cheap, but the ink for them isnt.
They come with a set, but after that you need to buy them from dell. And they dont come cheap!
There also isnt any 3rd party ink cartridges for them either.0 -
samgoffe wrote:Just to let people know, these printers are cheap, but the ink for them isnt.
They come with a set, but after that you need to buy them from dell. And they dont come cheap!
There also isnt any 3rd party ink cartridges for them either.
Err....I know someone who's been refilling their 924 with the lexmark ink which lidl (or maybe aldi) sell, plus; if I'm not mistaken you can use lexmark patten cartridges in them as well.Welcome, rogerramjet.
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great price this.
Saw this on the dell forum this morning.
Credit to MikeT
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As far as the 725 is concerned, when they arrive free with a Dell pc, I suggest people throw them in the bin when the cartridge is done.
Takes only 1 cartridge, from which it prints all colours.
Unless you have a thing for refilling, not worth the bother.
If I'm not scathing enough, please excuse me.0 -
chunter wrote:As far as the 725 is concerned, when they arrive free with a Dell pc, I suggest people throw them in the bin when the cartridge is done.
Takes only 1 cartridge, from which it prints all colours.
Unless you have a thing for refilling, not worth the bother.
If I'm not scathing enough, please excuse me.
Never had much look with refilling cartridges myself. Personally I'd pay a little more & go with an epson, compatable carts are very cheap. Buy an epson, only use compatable cartridges & put the original cartridges supplied with the printer on ebay & the printer price is around the price of the dell ones. The cartridges that come with a dell printer are usually demo cartridges & have only got a small amount of ink in.Next year we'll be millionaires!0 -
It's actually cheaper to buy the printers than to buy the ink separetely. See, if you choose the 2 for 27quid option, it will work out to be 13.5quid for each printer (including ink). The ink (colour) on its own costs 15quid (2 quid more expensive).
So the way I see it...is that buying 2 of these printers is like buying two ink cartridges, really. You can chuck them away after using them. (I hope I'm not wrong about the ink part? Surely these printers come with ink when purchase?)
I'm buying the Dell 924 , which is 2 for 45quid. Works out to be 22.5quid per printer.... After using up the ink, I might just keep it for the scanner.0 -
chunter wrote:If I'm not scathing enough, please excuse me.
Lexmark are shi**ers for overpriced carts!
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cowboy wrote:It's actually cheaper to buy the printers than to buy the ink separetely. See, if you choose the 2 for 27quid option, it will work out to be 13.5quid for each printer (including ink). The ink (colour) on its own costs 15quid (2 quid more expensive).
So the way I see it...is that buying 2 of these printers is like buying two ink cartridges, really. You can chuck them away after using them. (I hope I'm not wrong about the ink part? Surely these printers come with ink when purchase?)
I'm buying the Dell 924 , which is 2 for 45quid. Works out to be 22.5quid per printer.... After using up the ink, I might just keep it for the scanner.
The inks that come with them are smaller cartridges than the ones you can buy direct. You never ever ever get a 'full' cartridge with a printer.0 -
not bad, cheaper than buying some cartridges!!:hello:
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