This printer is equipped with special features that improve the print quality, giving you a competitive edge. You can print with excellent quality and high speed. You can print at... more
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leader in the digital convergence revolution. Since its inception in 1969, Samsung has successfully transitioned from an analog driven product line to a cutting-edge and award-winning digital innovator.
This printer is equipped with special features that improve the print quality, giving you a competitive edge. You can print with excellent quality and high speed. You can print at 1200 dots per inch (dpi). Your printer prints 21 pages-per-minute (Letter size), 20 pages-per-minute (A4 size). Handle paper flexibly. A 100-sheet Multi-Purpose Tray supports letterheads, envelopes, labels, transparencies, custom-sized materials, postcards, and heavy paper. Standard 500-sheet input tray and optional 500-sheet input tray support all standard sizes of paper. Two output trays; select either the top output (facedown) or the rear output tray (face-up) for the most convenient access. Straight-through paper path capability from the Multi-Purpose Tray to the rear output tray. Create professional documents. You can customize your documents using Watermarks, such as "Confidential." Print Booklets. This feature enables you to easily print the pages required to create books. Once printed, all you have to do is to fold and staple the pages. Print Posters. The text and pictures of each page of your document are magnified and printed across the selected sheet of paper. After the document has printed, trim off the white edges of each sheet. Tape the sheets together to form a poster.
Advantages: neat, small, fast Disadvantages: doesn't have an integral paper tray
...We have been after a small mono laser printer for a while and once we had bought the laptop computer we wanted a printer that was a bit more portable and easy to use. My husband is a self-employed courier and he prints his invoices out each week and we also need to print out his accounts and vat returns each quarter. Also we print flyers and needed a laser printer because of ink smudging on the ink-jet.
We settled on the SamsungML1610 mainly because of its cost. I did a google search and this came up as a cheap but good model.
TECHNICAL STUFF
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It prints up to 16 A4 pages per minute with 150 mhz processor for immediate printout. 2mb RAM installed.
It is classed as "ultra light" being 5.5kg in weight.
Easy to use and maintain, front access for toner cartridges and paper insertion.
Toner save button...
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Advantages: Very Cheap for a laser printer. Toner Save Function. Disadvantages: Slow response time. No Printer USB Cable.
...I purchased the the SamsungML-1610 between 2 and 3 years ago and paid £99.00 which I thought was excellent value for a laser printer. It was the cheapest laser printer onthe market at thetime and I'll admit I wasn't expecting it to be a great printer. I was intending to replace it once I had the money to get a better quality one.
Looks-wise the SamsungML-1610 laser printer is a great looking printer. It is quite compact and been well designed with nice curves and esges. A very similar design is still being used with most of Samsung's current printers.
The printer prints with reasonable quality. It takes quite some time to start up before it prints (this is when it is heating up to almost melt the toner to the page which is why pages come out of a laser printer warm), but when it starts printing, it can print off several full...
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Advantages: Very simple to use, reliable, excellent print quality Disadvantages: tempermental software
...BACKGROUND
After owning a series of inkjet printers - Cannon, HP, Lexmark and Epson, none of which lasted a particularly long time, I brought a SamsungML1210 Laser Printer.
The problems with the inkjet printers usually stemmed from their flimsy plastic mechanisms- pieces snapped off and springs stretched, snapped or simply fell off. Further the price of the cartridges were astronomical, especially the colour cartridges that never seemed to last very long.
At the time of my transition to Laser printing, the majority of my printing consisted of essays for my degree and letters and invoices for my partners business. I had always believed that laser printers were too expensive as I had looked at them a couple of years earlier and could not find one below £800.00. However, on a chance visit to Office World I noticed the little...
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