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TheMouse
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 2:04a
This is a great price.... although, after having color laser printers, I've realized that a duplexer is worth the investment. |
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radiobufff
- Broke Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 2:19a
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closeupman
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 2:57a
PC World said:I'd have liked to see a beefier multipurpose tray, but what I really missed was Mac drivers--the 2130cn doesn't support that platform.
At the time of our review, the high-yield black cost $70, or 2.8 cents per plain-text page, and high-yield color supplies cost $95 apiece--making a page with all four colors cost 14 cents total. These prices are marginally acceptable compared with the high-yield supplies offered by other color lasers we've tested, but the standard-size supplies are significantly worse: 5 cents per plain-text page, and 23 cents total for a four-color page.
I liked a lot of things about the 2130cn, but the pricey consumables should make any budget-conscious office pause. HP's Color LaserJet CP2025n may have a higher price tag up front, but its toner costs are far more reasonable (and it has Mac drivers). http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/43086/review/2130cn.html |
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TravisB
- Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 3:37a
I'm in for one, if I could get free duplexer that would make it an awesome deal. Thanks for the find. |
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Tequila477
- Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 5:13a
This may be a price mistake, or it may not be. But allow me to rant anyway. You better pray that this printer has a service tag on it. Otherwise you get zero online support for it if it dies. I recently had one of my Dell 19 inch monitors die. It was less than three months old. It doesn't have a service tag. So in order to get it replaced you get to navigate their phone system only to have 10 people ask you 'what's the service tag'? for the monitor that has none. I wrote to support@Dell.com and never got a reply. If this is how Dell does business, everyone looking at this deal should consider it before pulling the trigger on any Dell deals. If it's not a desktop or a laptop it may or may not have a service tag. And without one your support options are very limited. |
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umass66
- Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 6:06a
If you monitor came as part of a computer system use the service tag or the express service number to get warranty for your monitor. duration of the warranty on your monitor is the duration of warranty on your sytem. if you bought your monitor separately , the warranty is 3 years and Dell has NEVER given them service tags so you use the serial number. Tequila477 said:This may be a price mistake, or it may not be. But allow me to rant anyway. You better pray that this printer has a service tag on it. Otherwise you get zero online support for it if it dies. I recently had one of my Dell 19 inch monitors die. It was less than three months old. It doesn't have a service tag. So in order to get it replaced you get to navigate their phone system only to have 10 people ask you 'what's the service tag'? for the monitor that has none. I wrote to support@Dell.com and never got a reply. If this is how Dell does business, everyone looking at this deal should consider it before pulling the trigger on any Dell deals. If it's not a desktop or a laptop it may or may not have a service tag. And without one your support options are very limited. |
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moneysaveraj
- Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 7:14a
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chicolo
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 7:38a
no, it is still ON. How much does the toner cost? |
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nhenny2005
- Loyal Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 7:39a
moneysaveraj said:$319 now dead Not dead, follow the instructions...I just confirmed it is not dead. |
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LvBrknHrt
- Broke Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 10:03a
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vaccin
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posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 10:16a
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DAKn2
- Senior Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 10:16a
LvBrknHrt said:dead, $319 price now. Definitely not; just pulled the trigger and got the $152 price -> Follow the OP's directions! Son is going to college next month so he'll take my old non-networked laser with him and this will fill that vacancy perfectly. Thanks OP!! |
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WDEagle
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 10:21a
vaccin said:not dead.
I just ordered following the simple instructions listed in the OP
OP said:1. Click Here and add to cart 2. In cart, set quantity next to "Dell 2130cn Duplexer" to "0" and click "Update Total" 3. Apply coupon code 22X6DLMFK6K92G for 10% off 4. Your total will be $169 - 10% off = $152 with free shipping Thanks OP. |
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WDEagle
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 10:43a
SD said: 1) Click on link in OP 2) Click add to cart (don't click customize!) 3) click add to cart (yes do it a SECOND time!) 4) You will be taken to the cart. While in cart (this does NOT happen in customize screens!), type 0 in quantity next to duplexer, and click UPDATE TOTAL. 5) copy/paste coupon into box called "Enter coupon number" for the extra 10% off 6) click checkout ^--- More detailed instructions ---^ |
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mhollinger
- Addicted Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 11:03a
Hey, thanks! As a Texan, I did have to pay tax, but this was a remarkably good deal. I rarely use my printer, so the toner cost will be spread across a year or two (or more). |
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kalants
- Broke Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 11:18a
DAKn2 said:LvBrknHrt said:dead, $319 price now.
Son is going to college next month so he'll take my old non-networked laser with him and this will fill that vacancy perfectly.
Thanks OP!! Yeah, my hermaphrodite son/daughter is also headed to college and I'm also tempted to get this as a replacement for the one he/she will take to college with him/her. |
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WDEagle
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 11:31a
kalants said:DAKn2 said:LvBrknHrt said:dead, $319 price now.
Son is going to college next month so he'll take my old non-networked laser with him and this will fill that vacancy perfectly.
Thanks OP!!
Yeah, my hermaphrodite son/daughter is also headed to college and I'm also tempted to get this as a replacement for the one he/she will take to college with him/her. Like father like son/daughter? |
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PoodleMan
- Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 11:34a
I had a Samsung color laser that wouldn't print black when one of the colors ran out so this is a fairly big deal. bondo123 said:another positive is the black will keep printing when the colors run out, unlike a lot of the lesser inkjets especially Epsons |
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nonunique
- Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 11:35a
Any word on the "free" but removed duplexer? If the duplexer is included, this is amazing. |
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PoodleMan
- Ancient Member
posted: Jul. 5, 2009 @ 11:47a
Yeah, when you remove the duplexer itself but keep the promo on the cart, that's why the printer is dirt cheap. So, no, for that price it's not included. nonunique said:Any word on the "free" but removed duplexer? If the duplexer is included, this is amazing. |
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