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Dell Rolls Out New All In One Printer

Dell today introduced a new all-in-one printer which has advanced photo features. The Dell Photo All-In-One Printer 964 is priced at $199 and should be available shortly.

The 964 has features such as a 50-page automatic document feeder and a built-in fax modem for stand alone faxing. In addition, its media card reader and Pictbridge port allow users to print photos directly from memory cards or digital cameras. Images can be previewed on the 2.4 inch LCD screen or saved from memory cards directly to the PC using the Memory Card Manager.

Other features include up to 23 percent faster printing than previous generation Dell all-in-one printers, optional wireless functions when a special adapter is attached, print resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 and scan resolution of up to 19200 x 19200.

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