I'm totally fed up with the outrageous replacement ink prices for dot matrix printers (color). I seldom print photos anymore anyway, so I ordered this simple B&W laser. I know from past experience with other lasers that the toner cartridge lasts FOR YEARS. No exaggeration. And when it finally does need replacement, that can be done via refill kits that cost very little (c. $50). Sure beats the crazy prices one has to pay for those teensy ink cartridges. I always feel like such a sucker when I buy those things. :-(Can't believe this printer was only $60! And having had several other Dell printers, I know that they're really sturdy and hold up.This thing is very quiet, prints fast, and the print quality is excellent. What more could one ask for? Well ......I purchased this model because it's tweaked to work with Google Cloud Print. For those not familiar with GCP, it's a slick feature that Google developed to let users of Android phones and tablets ... print. ! You can't actually attach a printer to either device, but you CAN sent a print job via the Net to GCP and it *should* print out on this little Dell printer. I say *should* because it just doesn't work reliably. I thought it was me or this printer- it would print fine, then an hour later the printer was 'offline' and couldn't be brought back online. No printing - the print jobs simply queue up. The next day it might print fine again until it decides ... not to. A little research on Google led me to a whole heap of people who are having this exact problem, with every brand of printer you can think of. Appears to be a GCP problem of waking up a printer that has temporarily gone to sleep. !?So, that's a bit of a disappointment. I'll just have to use this as a general network printer, or attach to my laptop. My tablet printing may just have to wait until Google solves that glitch. For the price and the excellent performance, this is still a terrific purchase and I'm very glad to have it.