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    Who builds the Dell printers?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Tobi1982, Jan 17, 2007.

  1. Tobi1982

    Tobi1982 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi Guys,

    I have a Dell All-In-One 924 printer and I'm wondering, who manufacters the Dell printers? I don't think, Dell has an own printer production. Looking through the stoes, I saw some HPs and lexmarks which looked pretty similar to mine.

    Perhaps anyone here can answer my question?

    Greets
    Tobi
     
  2. Jason

    Jason Overclocker NBR Reviewer

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    I'm pretty sure lexmark makes some of their printers...
     
  3. Pharoke

    Pharoke Notebook Evangelist

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    Well if I remember correctly Lexmark makes a large majority of Dell's printers and from the looks of the 924 it looks a lot like a Lexmark.
     
  4. Tobi1982

    Tobi1982 Notebook Consultant

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    OK, thank you! That would correspond with what I thought. But the ink cartridges are specific for Dell, I think?
     
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    Pharoke Notebook Evangelist

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    i don't think so. If you can find the corresponding lexmark part number you should be able to pick them up at the local office max or whatever.