No when you buy Dell, you have a good printer driver that detects when the cartridge is empty (or maybe just need to be replaced according to Dell), asks you for your visa number and do the rest.
Don't try to stop this mechanism, this would be patent violation.
As they say: this is for a better customer experience!
The latest printer for Dell is Dell 1320c Network Color Laser Printer.
I have only tried putting a Lexmark cartridge into a dell series 5 printer but it does not work. The electronics do not match and the printer rejected it.
You should only use a Dell cartridge with a Dell printer.
Dell A920, Dell A720 are compatible printers for the Dell T0530.
Dell computers are compatible with most brands of printers regardless of the type of ink cartridges that the printer may use. Cartridge manufacturer has little to do with compatibility.
no sorry!
Lexmark manufactures all of Dell's inkjet cartridges, so YES the inks are fully compatible. The only difference with the Dell carts is slight change in plastic molding on the cartridge so that a Dell cartridge can not physically fit into a lexmark printer and vice versa, although the cartridges can be modified to cross-work. Check www.123refills.net for refill inks that work in Dell and Lexmark.
almost all scanners will compatible with dell PC or laptop..
Try resetting the printer
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No. The cartridges for the Dell printer are much larger than the Lexmark printer. The Lexmark equivalent for those Dell cartridges would be the Lexmark 82 and 83 but I am unsure if the electronics for those two are compatible. The Lexmark x75 cartridges are fully compatible with the Dell equivalent, the T0529 and T0530. The only differences in these are which lid gets slapped onto the cartridges. The shape on top will be slightly different making it so that they won't fit in correctly but this can easily be gotten around by simply snapping off the small plastic tab in the printer. Be very certain that you are breaking the correct piece off if you attempt to change the printer as you can break the cartridge holder if you snap off the wrong piece. If you look at the cartridge you will see a raised part on the lid with either a corner missing or a section in the center that is flat, this is where the piece that would prevent a Lexmark cart fitting into a Dell printer would be located. This small plastic piece can be removed with no effect on how the cartridge fits in the printer for printing.
Any printer that connects to the laptop by USB.