A Guide to Which Samsung Printer is the Right Choice for You
- Date: 2007-04-24 - Word Count: 542
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Buying a new printer for your home or office can be a difficult task at the best of times. You need to think about initial costs of buying the printer as well as the day to day running costs of the machine including consumables (ink cartridges, toners etc), Accessories and warranties.
The first thing to think about when buying a printer is your printing needs. Will you be printing small documents, images or masses of information etc, and do you want these to be produced in Colour, Black and white or even sent elsewhere by fax?
There are many different manufacturers to choose from but for the purposes of this article I will stick to just one, Samsung, who in my opinion have a wide range of colour, mono and multifunction printers which will suit any home or business for all their printing needs.
Colour, Mono or Multi-function Printers?
Colour;
Ideal for the smaller office is the Samsung CLP-300 Colour Laser Printer. Not only is it the smallest and lightest colour printer of its type, but is also easy to use and extremely quiet when printing. It even has the option of a network connection so everyone in the office can share it.
At the other end of the scale, the Samsung CLP-600 Colour Laser Printer is an alternative for the slightly larger business. The CLP-600 retains the quietness and compactness of cheaper models yet anables the user to produce larger documents more quickly and even has the option of an additional 500-sheet paper cassette.
Mono;
For professional publications and documents the Samsung ML-2010 Mono Laser Printer makes the most of its unique economical features to provide an easy to use, high quality printing solution whilst keeping costs at a minimum.
A more demanding business environment would perhaps suit a printer capable of producing massive documents on demand, whatever the job. The Samsung ML-4550 Mono Laser Printer does just that. With the highest monthly duty cycle in its class, double sided printing, a hard disk, a large toner capacity and even a ‘toner save' function this is Samsung's most complete Mono Printing solution for the most active of businesses.
Multi-Function
Multifunction printers are not only capable of printing, but are also used for scanning, copying and faxing. Although these printers can be initially expensive to purchase, the running costs of an all-in-one solution can be extremely beneficial to both small and large businesses and home users alike. For example, the Samsung SCX-4200 Multifunction Laser Printer provides an inexpensive, high speed copying, scanning and printing solution that even those at home can use effectively.
At the other end of the scale, designed as an alternative to the current A3 printers of medium sized businesses, the Samsung SCX-6345 Multifunction Laser Printer provides a complete solution for fast, cost effective Printing, Copying and scanning on a large scale. This printer provides a 2,300 sheet paper capacity and a 40GB hard drive to make sure that both memory and workload are never a problem.
Once you have decided which type of printer suits your needs, more information is available from www.samsungprinters.co.uk which contains all the information you'll ever need about Samsung Printers.
Printerland's online catalogue stocks a huge range of Samsung colour printers, mono printers, dot-matrix printers, fax-machines, accessories, media and consumables
For more information about Samsung Printers please visit www.samsungprinters.co.uk
The first thing to think about when buying a printer is your printing needs. Will you be printing small documents, images or masses of information etc, and do you want these to be produced in Colour, Black and white or even sent elsewhere by fax?
There are many different manufacturers to choose from but for the purposes of this article I will stick to just one, Samsung, who in my opinion have a wide range of colour, mono and multifunction printers which will suit any home or business for all their printing needs.
Colour, Mono or Multi-function Printers?
Colour;
Ideal for the smaller office is the Samsung CLP-300 Colour Laser Printer. Not only is it the smallest and lightest colour printer of its type, but is also easy to use and extremely quiet when printing. It even has the option of a network connection so everyone in the office can share it.
At the other end of the scale, the Samsung CLP-600 Colour Laser Printer is an alternative for the slightly larger business. The CLP-600 retains the quietness and compactness of cheaper models yet anables the user to produce larger documents more quickly and even has the option of an additional 500-sheet paper cassette.
Mono;
For professional publications and documents the Samsung ML-2010 Mono Laser Printer makes the most of its unique economical features to provide an easy to use, high quality printing solution whilst keeping costs at a minimum.
A more demanding business environment would perhaps suit a printer capable of producing massive documents on demand, whatever the job. The Samsung ML-4550 Mono Laser Printer does just that. With the highest monthly duty cycle in its class, double sided printing, a hard disk, a large toner capacity and even a ‘toner save' function this is Samsung's most complete Mono Printing solution for the most active of businesses.
Multi-Function
Multifunction printers are not only capable of printing, but are also used for scanning, copying and faxing. Although these printers can be initially expensive to purchase, the running costs of an all-in-one solution can be extremely beneficial to both small and large businesses and home users alike. For example, the Samsung SCX-4200 Multifunction Laser Printer provides an inexpensive, high speed copying, scanning and printing solution that even those at home can use effectively.
At the other end of the scale, designed as an alternative to the current A3 printers of medium sized businesses, the Samsung SCX-6345 Multifunction Laser Printer provides a complete solution for fast, cost effective Printing, Copying and scanning on a large scale. This printer provides a 2,300 sheet paper capacity and a 40GB hard drive to make sure that both memory and workload are never a problem.
Once you have decided which type of printer suits your needs, more information is available from www.samsungprinters.co.uk which contains all the information you'll ever need about Samsung Printers.
Printerland's online catalogue stocks a huge range of Samsung colour printers, mono printers, dot-matrix printers, fax-machines, accessories, media and consumables
For more information about Samsung Printers please visit www.samsungprinters.co.uk
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