You expect the text to be crisp and sharp, but color graphics also excelled, seeming remarkably inkjet-like (that’s a good thing). The C2665dnf’s output is impressive for a color laser printer. On the other hand, the scans were better in quality than most we’ve seen. Scan speeds were middling, taking almost a minute to scan a full-page photo at 600 dpi and 24 seconds to scan a smaller, cropped section at 1200 dpi. Copies emerged at a lively 6.3 per minute. Full-sized photos printed from the Mac took only 43 seconds apiece. Snapshot-size (4-by-6-inch) photos printed at 4 per minute to plain paper and 3 per minute on glossy laser stock. It blew through our monochrome pages in short order, spitting them out at 16.6 pages per minute on the PC and 16.1 ppm on the Mac. Owners of iOS devices should know that the C2665dnf is AirPrint compatible. The C2665dnf also supports NFC printing, a new and still unusual way to pair a phone with a printer for direct sending of jobs. Drivers are available for the Mac, but that’s about it. Dell’s Document Hub lets you print documents directly from Skydrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, and other online storage services with the surprising omission of iCloud. Secure printing is supported, as well as email and Wi-Fi printing.
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