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Dell V515w Red

By Tommy43 • Aug 27th, 2010 • Category: Dell

MIDAS300 Dell V515w Red

Very rarely, do we see printers that have a feature that is unusual.  Most all-in-one printers can scan, copy, fax and print, but the Dell V515w Red has an extra feature that most printers don’t—the ability to save lives.  Though you are probably wondering what exactly that means, we will get into that a little later.  For now, let’s look at the standard features first.

This compact device, first and foremost, is very attractive with its shiny, black frame and unique design.  Compatible with Windows and Linux, the V515 Red doesn’t offer any functions for Mac users, but what it does offer is wireless printing.  It has a weight of 17.5 pounds, which for four units in one, is quite light weight.  It also has a respectable size of only 19.2×13.4×8.0 inches that won’t take up too much room.  Perfect for small or home offices, this unit will make users happy with its versatility—it can print on transparencies, plain paper, envelopes, labels, cards,/heavy-weight matte paper and glossy paper, among others.

This inkjet unit uses only two Dell V515w Red ink cartridges.  Using black printer ink about 33 pages per minute can be printed, and with color Dell V515w red ink, 30 pages per minute can be printed. The copier with black and color printer ink can produce 25 copies per minute and 21 copies per minute, respectively.  These speeds are quite fast, and the resolutions created by the Dell V515w Red ink are impressive as well.

MIDASLONG Dell V515w Red

The most impressive feature, however, lies in its Red title, as mentioned before.  Though looking at this unit, it may just seem like it has red accents all over it, it is more than just a stylistic choice.  When the Dell V515w Red is purchased, a portion of the money spent goes directly to The Global Fund, which works to eliminate AIDS in Africa—these Red accents work as a reminder that your simple donation helped save lives.  Users and experts agree that this inkjet unit is a step above the rest.

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Dell V515w Red

By Tommy43 • Aug 27th, 2010 • Category: Dell

MIDAS300 Dell V515w Red

Very rarely, do we see printers that have a feature that is unusual.  Most all-in-one printers can scan, copy, fax and print, but the Dell V515w Red has an extra feature that most printers don’t—the ability to save lives.  Though you are probably wondering what exactly that means, we will get into that a little later.  For now, let’s look at the standard features first.

This compact device, first and foremost, is very attractive with its shiny, black frame and unique design.  Compatible with Windows and Linux, the V515 Red doesn’t offer any functions for Mac users, but what it does offer is wireless printing.  It has a weight of 17.5 pounds, which for four units in one, is quite light weight.  It also has a respectable size of only 19.2×13.4×8.0 inches that won’t take up too much room.  Perfect for small or home offices, this unit will make users happy with its versatility—it can print on transparencies, plain paper, envelopes, labels, cards,/heavy-weight matte paper and glossy paper, among others.

This inkjet unit uses only two Dell V515w Red ink cartridges.  Using black printer ink about 33 pages per minute can be printed, and with color Dell V515w red ink, 30 pages per minute can be printed. The copier with black and color printer ink can produce 25 copies per minute and 21 copies per minute, respectively.  These speeds are quite fast, and the resolutions created by the Dell V515w Red ink are impressive as well.

MIDASLONG Dell V515w Red

The most impressive feature, however, lies in its Red title, as mentioned before.  Though looking at this unit, it may just seem like it has red accents all over it, it is more than just a stylistic choice.  When the Dell V515w Red is purchased, a portion of the money spent goes directly to The Global Fund, which works to eliminate AIDS in Africa—these Red accents work as a reminder that your simple donation helped save lives.  Users and experts agree that this inkjet unit is a step above the rest.

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