| | |  | Office Supplies | Home » » Dell P703w Wireless All-in-One Photo Printer | | | | | | | Description: | | With the P703w you can print, copy, scan and create truly amazing lab-quality photos with 1200x1200 dpi resolution right from your desk. Check out a perfect wireless printer for a home or small office network! With the integrated wireless connectivity, the Dell P703w printer allows you to be work unrestricted and cable free anywhere within the range of your wireless network. The Dell P703w also boasts print speeds up to 31ppm black and 26ppm color! | | | Features: | |
• Print, Scan, and Copy features
• PictBridge technology allows you to print directly from your digital camera
• Integrated wireless card for wireless connectivity
• Large 3 inch LCD display allows you to navigate the menu, crop and print photos without turning on the PC.
• Blazing 31ppm black and 26ppm color printing
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 14.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 20.3 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.7 inches | | Product Weight:
| 22.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 24.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 18.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 13.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 30.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 19 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
A real ink guzzler? or just puny cartridges?Jul 13, 2010
By KathyC We got these printers in our office with the new laptops....we have shared laser printers so our IT didn't want us using less economical ink jets, but I thought what the hey, I'll pay for my own ink to have it at my desk.
...BAD idea!!
I blew through the first set of cartridges in just three weeks...and maybe 100-150 pages! NOT PHOTOS, regular pages! (well, maybe THREE photos in the mix!)
I thought perhaps the cartridges that came with the machines were "samples"....ie, not full capcity, but it says right on the cartidge "standard yield"!!
So I fished another set of cartridges out of one of the other printer boxes...same thing!
The thing is, the PRINTER, aka "Hal", tells you when you are out of ink...Thank you Hal!Copy quality was just fine in both cases, but it wouldn't allow any further printing until I put new cartridges.
And get this...I can't just keep it to use the scanner!!! Without with out cartridges it deems as "ok", "Hal" won't even let me do THAT!
--PLEEEEASE Open the pod bay doors, HAL. --I'm sorry, Kathy. I'm afraid I can't do that. ...
It kills me to send this to the landfill...and shame on Dell for making it fit for nothing else!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Not a good buyFeb 11, 2011
By D. Fowler Got this printer almost two years ago. Easy to set up. Nice features, compact and quiet.
It's after using it for awhile that I've come to be exceptionally disappointed. -- Ink has always run out fast. After keeping closer tabs I realized I'm barely getting a 1/2 ream of paper printed before I have to replace the black cartridge. Opened the printer up and can see a pool of ink collecting inside the printer! (Note: I'm using Dell cartridges.) -- Wifi connectivity works terribly. Have to usually walk to the printer, unplug, replug in to get it to show up on the network. -- Now, black ink has stopped printing almost entirely even with new Dell cartridges. All Dell recommended steps to clean have done nothing to fix it.
Don't purchase this printer.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
worst printer i have ever ownedJan 18, 2011
By michael This printer is a piece of trash. It used way too much ink and it never consistently worked with my netgear network. Good luck trying to get tech support. Finally, it didn't take long for the print quality to dramatically deteriorate---I guess because of the print heads. It doesn't matter because I'm throwing this junk out and will never buy a Dell printer again. I have had much greater success with HP and Epson.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Worst printer I have ever owned.Dec 06, 2010
By J Mack
"Reader Deluxe"
I have never had a printer that needed so much constant attention to make sure that it actually works. It is like babysitting computer peripherals because there is ALWAYS something wrong with it. I'm replacing this piece of junk IMMEDIATELY. What a waste of money.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Surprise! You're out of ink! and now you can't printJun 19, 2011
By Bob C I can't believe that here in the 21st century a piece of junk like this is on the market. As noted by others, you go thru ink pretty quickly. The big problem, though, is that when the machine thinks you're out of ink it stops working. As far as I can tell, you can't overide this. If you have an important presentation to get out, you can't pring it until you put in a new cartridge. There is no warning. All of a sudden it says you're out of ink and you're stuck in your tracks. Making matterws worse, the Dell cartridges are not carried by many stores. In fact hardly by any stores. If you call Dell service to find out where they are sold, they are of no use. I learned all the above the hard way. I now try to keep an inventory of cartridges avaialable but like everyone, I'm busy, and I'm afraid some day I will not have noticed that i've gone thru my inventory and once again I'll get stuck not being able to print. I stongly advise against this machine. I only bought it because it was bundled with my dell computer.
Also, I've never been able to connect it wirelessly. I imagine maybe I could if I took more time but when i tried to connect it, I ran into problems and I've been leery to put the time in to see if they are solveable.
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