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Dell Photo All-In-One Printer 962

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The Dell Wireless Printer Adapter 3300 allows consumer and small business customers to take advantage of the full capabilities of the 962 — printing, scanning, copying and faxing — without being connected to the printer. Priced at $99, this Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) network adapter also is compatible with the Dell Personal Laser Printers 1700 and 1700n, eliminating the need for these printers to sit next to a computer system, and freeing up desk space without compromising performance or functionality.

Print, copy, scan and fax with the Photo All-In-One Printer 962, priced at $179 and also introduced today. Advanced features such a 50-page automatic document feeder and a built-in fax modem make the 962 an ideal home- or small-office solution. It also makes photo printing easier by incorporating a PictBridge connection that attaches directly to a digital camera. And an optional photo ink cartridge helps create high-resolution, long-lasting pictures.

Dell 962 Printer

Technical specifications of the Dell Photo All-In-One Printer 962 include:

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— Print Resolution — Up to 4800 x 1200 dots per inch (dpi);

— Interpolated Scan Resolution (Maximum) — 19,200 x 19,200 dpi;

— Print Speed — Up to 20 pages per minute (ppm) in black, up to 15 ppm in color (actual print speed will vary with use); and

— Dimensions (HxWxD) — 19.6″ x 16.5″ x 11.9.”

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