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Samsung monochrome laser printer reviews
Samsung monochrome laser printer reviews




  1. #SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS PDF#
  2. #SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS INSTALL#
  3. #SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS MANUAL#
  4. #SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS FULL#
  5. #SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS PRO#

If you really want to save paper, you're better off just printing multiple pages of your document on a single printout sheet. This works on a trail and error basis as you'll have to see whether you have to put the page back face up or down (its face up BTW) for the ML-1910 to print on the correct side. In this mode the first side of the document is printed out, after which you'll get a prompt to put the printed out page back in the pull-out paper tray for the other side to be printed.

#SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS MANUAL#

Unlike the P1606dn, the Samsung doesn't offer automatic duplex (double-sided) printing, only catering for double-sided prints via a manual duplex mode. The neat output tray has space for 80 sheets. It handles a variety of media types as well, including recycled paper, envelopes, transparencies and postcards. Like most of its competitors, this printer can use a multitude of paper sizes, including A4, A5, A6, letter, as well as legal. The duty cycle of the ML-1910 is a good 10 000 pages per month which is 2 000 more than the P1606dn’s, but 5 000 less than the Oki. Unfortunately it only works with Internet Explorer 6 and above, which is a serious let down.Īlso on the provided CD is Samsung's Smart Panel software tool that works in the same way as the B2200's StatusMonitor software, notifying you of any status changes regarding the printer, as well as any errors concerning print jobs.

#SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS PDF#

You can also save these pages that you created in either tiff format or as a PDF document. This saves you paper as well as toner, by enabling you to print out only the info that is required on a single sheet, as opposed to printing a lot of pages from all the websites that contain various snippets of data you need. Here you can download (10.6 MB) the software which enables you to drag and drop content (such as diagrams and tables) from various webpages onto a blank page (with a customised layout).

#SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS INSTALL#

Once you install the driver and software on the provided installation CD, you can go to Samsung’s AnyWeb Print webpage. The latter is useful when you have a lot of windows open (like your browser, document editor and photo viewer for instance) and you only wish to print out a copy of one of these. You can press the button to print out all the information that is displayed on your monitor, or you can hold it for longer than two seconds, in order to print only the info in your active window. We liked the Print Screen button that appears on the printer itself, which allows users to quickly print out the info displayed on-screen. The ML-1910 doesn't feature a 10/100 Ethernet port, so you won't be able to print over the network. It has a front pull-out paper tray which can take 250 sheets of paper and there’s another single sheet manual tray above the main paper tray for special paper sizes. Its 18 ppm printing speed is a lot off the HP's 25 ppm pace though, but the quality of the text on the printouts is a bit better in our opion.

#SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS PRO#

The Samsung ML-1910 might take up slightly more desktop real estate (360 x 389 x 197 mm) than HP’s LaserJet Pro P1606dn or Oki’s Mono Printer B2200, but we think it's slightly more stylish offering than either. HP also has one of the best printing apps in the business, but many of these offerings are compatible with the likes of AirPrint, Mopria, and other cloud-based solutions.Loaded with some excellent productivity features such as an onboard Print Screen button, Samsung's monochrome ML-1910 laser printer offers good all-round performance. This doesn't feature a scanner or copier, however, let alone faxing capabilities, so anyone with either more variegated needs at home or the need to outfit a small office could pick something like the Xerox B205NI Monochrome.ĭuty cycle is something we consider heavily, as well, with the HP LaserJet Pro Multifunction allowing you to print up to 4,000 pages each month without having to worry about maintenance.

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#SAMSUNG MONOCHROME LASER PRINTER REVIEWS FULL#

If you simply prefer the functionality of laser over ink, and want something for your home, you can get away with a smaller option like the Lexmark Full Spectrum. You might be hard-pressed to find a laser printer on the market today that doesn't have wireless capabilities, but there are still plenty of variables to consider when purchasing one. Then there are the models by Samsung, which have been scrubbed from our ranking for software issues that required frequent and frustrating restarting. A handful of the models on our current ranking are upgrades to previously included options, while some others, like the Ricoh SP C250DN haven't been upgraded as of yet, or have been upgraded and don't quite live up to our quality standards.






Samsung monochrome laser printer reviews