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Dell 3100cn Review
The good: Excellent color-laser output; network printing; expandability; optional duplexing; generous paper tray; works with Windows, Mac, and Linux machines.
The bad: Bulky design.
The bottom line: This honking-big, networkable color laser printer produces fantastic color output and speedy clear text.
Dell 3100cn Specs
Manufacturer: Dell, Inc.
Part number: 31OSINB
- Product Specifications