The Dell 1125 mfp was introduced in November 2007. Based on a 21-ppm, 600-dpi laser engine and with a street price of less than $199 (January 2008), these machines are becoming very popular. These machines are true MFPs in that they print, copy, scan and fax — many MFPs leave out the fax option but it is standard here. They have a monthly duty cycle of 9,000 pages per month, and the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) holds up to 30 pages. The processor is 133MHz, and the memory is fixed at 32MB; it cannot be expanded.
The high-capacity toner cartridge (2,000 pages) lists for $62.99, and the low-yield cartridge (1,000 pages) lists for $49.99. New drum units sell for $65. These are all simple cartridges and are relatively fast to remanufacture.


It is interesting that the drum units are not available online. They are only available through Dell directly. That should make the remanufactured cartridges much more popular!
On the Dell Web site I found multiple part numbers for the cartridges. I am listing them both here. The cartridges used are as follows:
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