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One month out of warranty the printer quit with an error that it needed a new belt unit. Ordered the belt unit (only available from Dell for $375.00) and installed it. At power up it gave us an 006-370 error and said to call for support.
Called for support and wasted a ridiculous amount of time on hold then being transferred to different people.
Finally spoke to a tech support person who ultimately told me that since the printer wasn''t under warranty any longer I''d have to order a "Ross Assembly"/print head and have the MCU/ESS board replaced. He also told me I''d have to hire a technician to install these parts as they are not something a customer can do. And he said that I could NOT pay to order the parts from Dell or have a Dell technician do the work, because the printer is out of warranty.
I spoke to his supervisor who treated me like an idiot and told me repeatedly that if I had just paid the extra money for the extended warranty I wouldn''t have to worry about arranging to get the printer fixed on my own.
Then I received the following email from Dell:
"The Dell part c399t is not available for sale from Dell as it is recommended to not attempt to replace it. Several parts houses do have it available (found by internet searching Dell C399T), best price for the part only we found is $795.00. This has the potential to be a $1000 repair. The recommended choice would be to replace the printer. If you need anything else please let me know."
So a 13 month old printer that Dell advertises as providing "Superb Performance" and as an "Exceptional Long Term Value" will cost more than its purchase price to repair and they recommend just replacing it. WHAT???
Our university spends literally hundreds of thousands of dollars with Dell every year and this is the "service" they provide.
Dell clearly does not stand behind the products they sell and it seems clear that unless you buy the extended warranty your equipement will fail within days of when the one year warranty expires.
So steer clear of Dell products entirely, especially this printer.
Buy Dell 5130CDN Laser Printer Now
It does a lot, it does it quickly, it prints from just about anything with a microchip, and it''s easy to set up. The only disadvantage to this beast is that it takes up a lot of space. We use the printer primarily from OSX, but it works from Windows too, and I was even able to print from a Tandy WP-2, an eight bit computer from 1989 that connected directly to the printer''s parallel port.It wakes from sleep faster than Lexmark printers do, in my experience, and the print looks better than a Xerox Phaser. My only complaint is with the form factor -the printer is vast, and the auxiliary paper tray is on the side, so in addition to finding the linear feet for the printer itself, you need to leave a couple of extra feet to the right if you plan to print on letterhead or transparencies (yes, you can put them in the regular printer tray as an alternative, but it would be nice to use the auxiliary tray since Dell was nice enough to build one in there).I have used this printer for >1 year, $100k/year w/Dell cannot resolve issues with a defective product.
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