Dell H625cdw Wireless Color Printer Scanner
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Dell H625cdw Wireless Color Printer Scanner
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Dell H625cdw Wireless Color Printer Scanner Description
- Print, fax, scan, copy and Connect to popular cloud services with built-in Dell document hub, and Print from compatible mobile devices.
Dell H625cdw Wireless Color Printer Scanner Specification
Specification: Dell H625cdw Wireless Color Printer Scanner
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Dell H625cdw Wireless Color Printer Scanner Reviews (7)
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Zylon33 –
Been using the Dell H625 printer about a year (~50-100 mixed b&w/color pages per month) + some doc scanning.
Pros:
1. Relatively quick for small color jobs, generally it just works with no fuss.
2. Accepts generic toner cartridges without complaint. (Note: Printer manufactures will all warn you using generic toner violates the warranty (it does) and may cause evil spirits to emanate from the printer (none so far). Note: there ARE some dodgy generic toner cartridge makers out there …so exercise caution and read reviews. So far, generics work well for me)
Cons:
1. Initial printer setup for scan to computer (with Windows 10) was a hassle. Scan selection from the printer panel is a PITA, but scanning using the DELL computer app works ok.
2. Toner… Ok, I get the whole “manufactures make big $$$ on replacement toner” thing. What I object to is the printer refuses to print if 1 color is out, even if itโs a color youโre not using. But there is a good trick that works as a temp workaround (I urgently needed to get 3 pages printed and had no replacement toner)
โข Go to Printer Control Panel Setup Menu (little gear symbol)
โข Select Tools (top RH tab)
โข Select Admin Settings
โข Select Maintenance
โข Scroll down menu and select Non-Dell Toner mode
โข Select Non-Dell Toner to ON
โข Return to Main Menu
โข Turn off the printer for couple minutes then turn it back on
Note: IMHO this should only be a temporary setting, as you will have no Toner Level visibility in this mode.
Justin B –
Could be a great printer, but scans are crooked and off the borders, printing does not line up with checks and duplex printing is crooked.
William S. Hinkle –
The printer produces high quality prints on multiple types of paper. I printed a bunch of invitations which included card stock, high quality 20# bond, #6 envelopes, 6×9 envelopes, mailing labels, and circular labels. The printing was fantastic on each medium. The drivers can be finicky when you’re trying to print a custom size, but just make sure “output is same as paper size” and you should be fine. For around $220 when I bought mine, I couldn’t be happier. Accepts off-brand toner with no complaints. It starts up fast and prints fast too. It’s taller and a little deeper than the inkjet it replaces, but it is soooo much better.
TwistedAdmin –
I’ve had this printer in place for a few months now.
This printer is very nice. I love the fact that I can use generic $14.22 cartridges in it and it works perfect! (takes 3 color & 1 black so $56.88 total cost for ink)
The only thing annoying with it is when you pop out the tray, it won’t print again until you press the button on the screen to select the correct paper. I wish it could detect if the paper is the same size, assume it’s the same thing. Or after 45 seconds, time-out to assume the same setting.
You can turn this feature off, but it’s nice to leave on so when I do put something else in there, it will allow me to change.
Otherwise, the scanning is fast, the printing is fast, it’s overall a great printer.
JCS –
Good printer, but issues connecting wireless and printer would not detect using Dell setup program. Had to setup manually. Also no software to manage printer from computer….must be done from touch pad on printer. Performance of printer itself is excellent, but software is lacking.
Jason –
I bought this printer for my home. I’m an IT professional but I work outside the home. Let me start by saying that I think this will be a great printer but I’m a few days into setting this printer up and I am amazed at how painful the setup is. The installer on dell.com didn’t work on my Dell laptop running Win10. I was able to get the drivers installed there and also in Ubuntu but I was never able to figure out why the Software Suite kept failing. The documentation is humorously inadequate. The page on how to set up the fax says “Connect the telephone cable” and shows a picture of connecting the cable. That’s it. There are fax settings in the printers menu but you’d never know it from the manual. The instructions for WiFi, USB, ethernet, etc. are the same way. So maybe the manual is just the basics and the Dell website will provide more detailed instructions? Yes and no. After some digging around I’ve been able to find some more detailed guides on the website but a lot of it is generic guidance for all Dell printers, nothing specific to this printer. The printer is advertised as supporting AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Mopria but I don’t see those anywhere in their support documentation. This printer has a great scanner that supports scan to email, USB, network drive and more but I haven’t found a single word about scanning in their support documentation.
Update 10/11/16: DO NOT BUY THIS PRINTER. The second or third time I tried using the feeder tray on top it got jammed. I cleared the jam but could never get it working again. I called Dell and of course the first they asked was for the Service Tag. Well, somehow my service tag is listed in their system as a different printer model so they couldn’t help me at all. They referred me to customer care, who referred me to the service tag dept, who referred me to customer care… After a month and several hour long phone calls, Dell told me tonight that the feeder tray issue is a common issue with this printer and they would “escalate” my issue but I still run into the service tag issue every time I talk to them (it hasn’t been corrected) and my printer is still broke. I’m optimistic that I’ll eventually get it fixed and be happy with the printer. If so, I’ll update this review but I would definitely not buy this printer again if given the choice.
wallytdog –
We run a small biz and regularly print labels for CDs and DVDs, plus scan multiple page documents. I have had to outsource label printing because the printer smudges the laser paper. Additionally when I try to scan multiple pages from the document feeder it automatically scans from the glass plate. I called Dell Support, and the tech said my questions were beyond his training and if I wanted support I needed to call their “PAID” support line. This is outrages given the cost of the printer. BEWARE! Dell is out to get more money for support. Unbelievable! By the way, I have only had this printer 6 months.