All Citizen label and barcode printers are designed with ease of use in mind. The "clam shell" mechanism of the CLP 1001 makes label loading as simple as laying the media on the... more
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barcode printers are designed with ease of use in mindThe "clam shell" mechanism of the CLP 1001 makes label loading as simple as laying the media on the pri...
Power Device: Power supply - integrated, Power supply
Voltage Required: AC 120 V
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Operational: 140 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep: 10 Watt
Environmental parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 5 °C
Max Operating Temperature: 35 °C
Humidity Range Operating: 30 - 80%
Flash memory
Flash Memory: 512 KB
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Manufacturer's product description
All Citizen label and barcode printers are designed with ease of use in mind. The "clam shell" mechanism of the CLP 1001 makes label loading as simple as laying the media on the printer and closing the covers. Producing superb print quality at 4 inches per second, the CLP 1001 offers excellent, economical performance for general labeling applications. Using direct thermal technology, the CLP 1001 combines high specifications and reliability at a cost-effective price, without the need for a ribbon. For flexibility of choice, the CLP 1001 is supplied with both a high-speed parallel interface, especially useful for graphics printing, and an industry-standard RS232C interface. Alternatively, Citizen can provide you with network connectivity. The CLP 1001 is entirely compatible with leading operating systems, assuring users of maximum flexibility and Citizen is committed to developing its printer drivers to adapt to continually advancing technology. Users have no need to wonder whether the CLP 1001 is correctly set up and ready to print. The LCD control panel displays easy-to-understand messages about the status of the printer.
Advantages: Good Price, Small Package Disadvantages: Small paper tray and no manual feed
...I have had a colour ink jet printer for years, and this has serviced me well, however I always used to get annoyed with the smudging that can occur whilst the ink is drying. Also when using a printed envelope the address would run if it was raining when the postman was delivering or on the way to the post box.
I had always wanted a colour laser printer but they had always been put off by the price of the printers and the ongoing cost of consumables. However I was in my local PC World one weekend and spotted the Samsung CLP-300 for what I considered a reasonable price £150, so I picked one up.
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The CLP-300 claims to be the world's smallest and lightest colour laser printer! I am not sure if this claim is correct but the printer does come in a small package measuring in at 390 x 344 x 265...
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...Normally I am not the greatest Samsung fan after my little episode with its <a href="http://www.ciao.co.uk/SamsungP10XTD1600FingerprintReview5680459">P10 laptop</a>, but here is my story for this.
Being a graphic design student, I needed a printer that would print out designs on just about any sort of paper quickly and beautifully. I'm glad that CLP-300 didn't disappoint me...not yet anyway.
Being the world's smallest colour laser printer, and winning the reddot design award in 2006, I really had hoped for something not to disappoint.
Initially, it was definitely the price that caught my attention to this printer; as cheap as around £130 or so and you can already get CLP-300, this machine looks very simple and built from ground to make this printer so low-cost. Not to mention other attractions such as OSX-compatibility (woohoo...
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Advantages: Brilliant quality and duplex printing as standard Disadvantages: Quite noisy
...We have had a Samsung CLP-500 colour laser printer at work for about 6 months now and it has been great.
It has seperate toners for different colours so you can replace each one as it runs out rather than having to waste toner because only one colour has run out.
The print quality is fantastic even for photos, we print brochures on ours and they look professional.
It does take a bit of time to prepare itself for a print, so I would say if you want a printer just to print the odd document off then this is not for you, but if you need to print off 20 copies of something then this machine will do the job very well even with large amounts of colour on the page.
On the downside the CLP-500 is a little bit noisy so in a tiny office it may get a bit much but we don't have a problem in a 3 person office.
The optional extra paper...
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