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SAMSUNG ML 1610 - NICE LITTLE PRINTER
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 Samsung ML1610 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...
kismet
08.03.2006 ·
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SAMSUNG NP-NC10 Blue Netbook 1.6ghz Atom Processor
Advantages: Robust, Large Keyboard, Large Screen, Good Support.
Disadvantages: 1 Memory Slot, No Mobile Broadband Sim Slot, Specific keyboard key in unusual place.
...This netbook has to be one of my favourites, boasting a solid case, 10' screen and a fast bootup to Windows XP. Having played around with a few netbooks recently all boasting similar specifications, I can honestly say that I was not disappointed with this offering from Samsung.
There are some negatives that let this review down slightly, so I will get these out of the way first.
1. The "\" key is located on the right side of the keyboard next to the "/" key. This takes some getting used to when swapping from a normal keyboard and you tend to select this by accident instead of the shift key.
2. There is no mobile broadband sim socket, so you have to buy one of the mobile broadband usb sticks which is fine but it would have been neater to simply keep a sim permanently in the netbook.
3. The BIOS on my netbook was out of date...
rlacey105
28.09.2009 ·
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Samsung ML1210 -the Printer with Personalities
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 Samsung ML1210 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...
saulsmum
24.08.2006 ·
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Samsung ML 1510 - laser printing for the home
Advantages: Very compact, fast speeds, excellent quality, Cheap
Disadvantages: Can you think of any!?
...In the nineties, laser printers were an asset for the elite few in the home office. Traditionally, laser printers have been primarily for business use and most homes use the standard inkjet printers. Laser printers were far too big and bulky, and also too costly for the home office, in contrast inkjets were light, compact and cheap, perfect for home use. Now, however the scene is changing, and its thanks to printer likes this (The samsung ML 1510.) The Samsung ML 1510 is one of the cheapest laser printers yet, and its also one of the smallest, making it a perfect solution to black and white printing in the home office.
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In the late nineties, a standard black and white laser printer would easily cost in the region of £200, however as the technology is becoming more widely available, and cheaper to produce...
gusgusrule
25.08.2004 ·
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Samsung's Neat Little Netbook
Advantages: Good performance, Good connectivity options, Good webcam, 160GB HDD, Upgradeable
Disadvantages: Not very good accessories, Picks up Fingerprints, Weird button under touchpad
...(although I do still have the cloth from my Eee PC).
USING
The NC10 has a 1.6GHz Atom processor and 1GB of RAM, which doesn't sound like much but it is very nippy for a low cost notebook. Music and videos play smoothly as they would on a full size laptop. The memory is even upgradable as the 1GB memory can be swapped with a 2GB one for even more performance. Also, 160GB storage for something that was meant to just be for surfing the net is pretty good and would allow for a lot of downloading. I would prefer this over a Linux netbook with a Solid State Drive with limited storage. Battery life seems to last about 5 hours although they quote 7 hours (probably only if you have it with the lowest brightness and leave it idle).
The Samsung NC10 has a 10.2 inch screen with a native resolution of 1024 x 600, which was one of the deciding...
Deru
21.02.2009 (25.03.2009) ·
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Samsung ML-1520 Monochrome Laser Printer
Advantages: Fast printing and easy set-up.
Disadvantages: Quality suffers when large quantity is printed at once.
...I bought this printer mainly because of it's low cost but also because I liked very much it's predecessor, the ML-1510, which my girlfriend owns. It's cheap and very easy to set up.
If anyone owns a ML-1510 and thinking of upgrading to the ML-1520, I don't think there's much point. They are pretty much identical in terms of its functionality, but the ML-1520 is more square-ish and is the standard grey colour (more 'manly' if you like). Personally I like the ML-1510 better in terms of looks and is slightly smaller and lighter.
The pros. The quality of print (especially if printing text only) is superb, even on the starter toner that's supplied with the printer. I have not printed any photos so I can't really comment on that but I have tried printing road maps from the internet. Again the quality is great and I can clearly nake out...
leo2483
12.08.2006 ·
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Son Of Samsung Got Smaller And Does More
Advantages: Excellent print quality. Print from any PC in house without cables. Smart looking. Compact. Quiet
Disadvantages: Pricier toner than I've been used to. Better networking instructions badly needed.
...so well, it seemed logical to at least give them first refusal on my buying something of theirs, and so that, in part is how I came to decide on the Samsung ML-1630W. The other side to the argument rests with that 'W' in its name.
My other printer, an HP all-in-one is 'network-able'- OK, not by wi-fi, but network-able nonetheless. Having seen the delights of having to only leave the router switched on for every PC in the house (all 3 of them!) to be able to access the printer without any one of them needing to be the 'master' that shares printers, I was hooked.
The W in the Samsung's name stands for Wireless ? yes this one goes one stage further, and does away with cables (except for the mains, duhhhh!) completely.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Out of the box, it does indeed seem to be rather well endowed. Yes, they've even supplied a network...
BNibbles
18.06.2009 ·
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Samsung ML 1520 Cheap printer
Advantages: very cheap at this price
Disadvantages: resolution of 600x600
...already own a Samsung laptop which has performed faultlessly for 5 years so I expect the same from this machine.
I can 't find this printer listed on the Samsung UK site but they have the drivers for a variety of OS and a copy of the included manual. I have yet to contact the manufacturer for help but I would like to see the specs etc online.
The box says USB1 but it works on USB2 - USB1 is fast enought for printers anyway.
If you have a high print load this may not be the printer for you but for home use particularly text only it is the way to go....
brasscutter
13.02.2005 ·
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Samsung ML 1510 Laser
Advantages: Small and easy to use
Disadvantages: Costs more to buy a new toner than the printer
...I purchased this printer just over a year ago as it was on offer for only £49 at Dabs and my work had just purchased some Samsung printers for use in our offices and they seemed good for the money.
I have used it for printing photos as well as multi-layered text (watermarks) and always get great results. Of course you won't get the same kind of quality with pictures as a £200+ printer would give with a higher resolution but it does itself proud. The printer has an easy slide adjuster for different size paper and envelopes which makes it more convenient that most and also a nifty tray indicator telling you how much paper is left inside.
If you happen to own the new x64 edition of Windows, Samsung have now released drivers for this printer (available via Windows / Microsoft Update) which many budget printers don't yet have as...
JCrichton
09.05.2006 ·
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Samsung ML4500 Brilliant!
Advantages: Cost, reliability, ease of use, top quality print, compact size
Disadvantages: It's a hard working, reliable Volvo, not a Jaguar
...Cheap, hard working, easy to use, perfect copies every time, long use out of a cartridge - I could go on and on. I guarantee that you will delighted with this work horse. It takes up little space compared to many others, it doesn't make too much noise compared to many others. My business hammers this printer with at least 500 copies a week for over four years and it performs well every time. It is economical and although it isn't as fast as many new models, this printer is on the money. I bought it from Staples for just under £80 and if I had to replace the printer I would always stick with Samsung and I might look for one that prints more copies per minute and possibly in colour simply because of the job that I do, but if there was nothing suitable I would be delighted to buy the exact same model and would happily pay three times what I...
Seton
10.02.2008 ·
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