Samsung CLP-300N Network-ready Color Laser Printer

Samsung CLP-300N Network-ready Color Laser Printer

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Samsung CLP-300N Network-ready Color Laser Printer

Samsung does it again. Introducing the world's smallest and lightest color laser printer, the CLP-300N. This space-saving, easily movable printer delivers beautiful color at 4 ppm and sharp laser text at 17 ppm, along with the reliability Samsung is known for. The same exclusive NO NOIS print engine you'll find in the professional series color printers gives you quiet operation and simple toner changes. Getting up and running is easy, too, with as few as four clicks of the mouse. And the CLP-300N offers high-speed USB 2.0 and 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet connectivity. The CLP-300N color laser printer. Small and light. With the big color you're looking for.

 

Samsung CLP-300N Network-ready Color Laser Printer Accessories

CLP-K300A Black Single Piece Toner; Toner Yield: 2,000 Pages; Compatible MODELS:CLP-300, CLP-300
Samsung Waste Toner Collector (CLP-W300A)
CLP-Y300A Yellow Single Piece Toner; Toner Yield: 1,000 Pages; Compatible MODELS:CLP-300, CLP-300
CLP-M300A Magenta Single Piece Toner; Toner Yield: 1,000 Pages; Compatible MODELS:CLP-300, CLP-300
CLP-300A Cyan Single Piece Toner; Toner Yield: 1,000 Pages; Compatible MODELS:CLP-300, CLP-300
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Kingston 8 GB Data Traveler 100 USB 2.0 Drive

 

Samsung CLP-300N Network-ready Color Laser Printer Reviews

Affordable, compact, excellent quality output, what's not to love. This little printer lives up to it's reputation.very crisp, professional looking print outs with stellar graphics at an acceptable speed and an affordible price. For an independent business person like me, it's ideal.

 

If I hadn't had this as an option I would have been VERY disappointed. Speed and color are good. Setting it up with my macintosh computers was a more difficult that I have encountered previously for printers. I never did solve the problem of being able to make it work on the network and now have it connected directly to an old imac which shares this printer. It sometimes make a funny clunking noise when printing. Am glad to have moved away from reliance on ink jet printers. Price was good.

 

Make your own greeting cards, print color reproductions of anything for pennies. You can load the ink in seconds. Small, but produces stunningly large, vivid prints. You can "lay the pros in the shade" with this nifty laser color printer. Nothing comes close to it on the market, quality and price wise.

 

WIth the small amount of prints we do on color, normally it means buy ink, print 1 time, then it's dry. 3. Occassionally we need color prints, it's a hassel to go out and print it, and usually the ink jets' ink is always dry when we need to use it. 3. 1.

no more waste. 2. Gotta understand you get what you pay for. Cost is very reasonable. Now that the color laser is more reasonablly priced, we took a chance and got one. We always use HP printers, but this samsung was really the best deal and sounded like it does exactly what we want. There's better ones out there, but it'll cost you a lot more.

easy setup. I got this for my small business. Printer is really heavy. Despite the minor complaints I still give this a 5 star.

The build is very sturdy. . the black bleeds a bit. making the letters look "fat". The good:.

Here's what we though after using it for a while:. 4. heats up a bit slow on start. 1. Minor complaints:. 2.

4 separate color cartridge. For $350 the this samsung printer does an excellent job.

 

For color prints, my use has primarily been for color charts, graphs and the like, and for this purpose, it works admirably well (use decent quality laser paper for best results). As a value/money proposition, it's a good deal. Inkjet and dye-sub printers do a far better job at printing photos, although the costs of consumables are much higher as well. I've used this printer for about a month. Similarly, the quoted capacity of the toner bottles may be overoptimistic, but it's too early to tell. In general, it prints text well, albeit a bit oversaturated. The bundled software (30 day trial) is worth what you pay for it, which is to say, very little.

However, for general office use, claimed comsumable cost is considerably lower than for even the most basic inkjets. Ishan Bhattacharya, MD However, as noted above, printing photos is not this printer's forte. Comparison with my Konica-Minolta 2450 (which is also network ready shows slight banding and generally less than optimal photo quality. All in all, the small size, quiet operation, quick startup and good monochrome printing with the opetion to add a dash of color makes this a good workgroup printer for SOHO use. It is fast, and for both monochrome and color printing, it is very quiet, with rapid startup (no long waiting before the first page is printed).

I would not use this printer for photos, but that's obvious. Compared to the behemoths sold by HP and others, this printer does not overwhem a small sized office or open space, and I recommend it with only a few small reservations. The reliability of the printer remains unknown, as I've only printed about 5000 pages sso far. The software supplied with the CLP-300N (the N means it has an ethernet network card installed) works as advertised, and installing it on both Windows 2003 and XP is straighforward. OTOH, the rated speed output for monochrome prints is actually close to accurate.

 
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