Actually printer compatibility has nothing to do with the manufacturer of the computer itself. Compatibility stems from Hardware specs of the computer itself, and which operating system you are using (avaliable drivers). So you won't find a guide for what type of printers to purchase for a Dell computer, you'd be better off looking at (for example) Windows 7 compatible printers (link is to windows 7 compatibility center) -- microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/wind....
You can use any Windows compatible printer with your Dell computer. Dell does not specifically care what kind of printer is hooked up to it. With USB technology any printer will work with any computer as long as the drivers (software that tells Windows to identify the hardware) are compatible with the version of Windows that your computer has.
Many printers do not have proper support for Windows Vista, and these will still work as long as you get a good compatible Windows XP drivers. If you have a Windows XP computer you may have to use Windows 2000 drivers. Most of the time if you have a new computer, of any name brand, and it has Windows XP or newer for an operating system, all printers will work with it.
With Vista and Windows 7 will even many times just see the printer and add it to your computer with very little intervention by you. Getting printers to work with your Dell computer is as easy as visiting a store and finding a printer that says it is Windows compatible. Be sure, when you buy that printer, to get the proper printer cable to connect to the computer.
They don't come in the box.
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