If you don't need either, the HL-2240 offers faster speed, better paper handling, and a lower cost per page. The best argument for choosing the Dell B1160w Wireless Mono Laser Printer is that you need both Wi-Fi and the small size. But keep in mind that after just 5,000 pages, that difference adds up to over £60. How much of an issue this is will obviously depend on how much you print. The claimed 4 cents (2.5 pence) per page is roughly double the cost for the HL-2240. One potential issue for the B1160w is its running cost. Photo quality is at the high end of the tight range that includes most mono lasers, making it good enough to print web pages with photos, and even print photos in client newsletters or the like. Depending on your level of perfectionism, you might even consider the quality suitable for graphics in, say, a business report that needs to look fully professional. Graphics quality is at the high end of the range for mono lasers, making the output easily good enough for most business purposes, including PowerPoint hand-outs and the like. It's easily good enough for most business purposes, but well short of what you'd want for serious desktop publishing. Text quality is at the low end of the scale where the vast majority of mono lasers fall. Here again, it's good enough for most purposes, but not impressive. The B1160w does a little better on output quality than speed, but not by a lot.
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