The user's first attempt at installing the printer leaves an unusable printer icon in their list of printers, so I start by removing that. I've got a couple Dell 1700s (USB connection only) that I've gotten working with Windows 10. I downloaded a program called Driver Booster free from Found driver and installed. I had the same problem with getting Dell 1720dn to work on Win 10. I included it only because the Lexmark site doesn't look very straightforward as far as which files you need. I'm not familiar with the third party site, but it looks like you might want to be vigilant about "free offers". However, the printer is equivalent to the Lexmark E332N (probably relabeled), which does have a Win10 driver. So it appears that Dell is no longer actively supporting this printer. Dell's latest driver is for Win 7, and you could try compatibility mode. This is an ancient printer and getting it to work with new versions of Windows has been an issue going back to Win 7.
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