Connectivity technology: USB 2.0, Max Colour Printing Speed: 4 ppm, Horizontal colour printing resolution: 2400 dpi ...
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Review summary: It's hard to imagine a color laser printer having dimesions any smaller than the Samsung CLP-300N's 15.4 by 13.5 by 10.4 inches (width by depth by height). At just $350 (as of March 7, 2007), the CLP-300N is also one of the cheapest color lasers we've ...
Pros: Very small footprint ; Easy toner replacement
Cons: Low print quality ; High toner costs
Verdict: If space is at a premium in your office and you aren't too concerned about print quality or page costs, the Samsung CLP-300N makes an easy-to-use, no-nonsense color printer
Read Full ReviewPros: Small, quiet ; inexpensive ; decent print quality ; toner cartridges easy to change ; excellent documentation
Cons: Must remove paper from tray to use manual feeder ; heavy black text ; slow color printing ; prints cost more per page than other low-end color lasers
Verdict: This affordable color laser printer is small and quiet, but print quality is mixed. Paper handling is also adequate, at best.
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Pros: Compact ; decently fast black text prints ; toner canisters are easy to swap out
Cons: Slow at all but black text prints ; print quality could use a lot of improvement
Verdict: The tiny Samsung CLP-300 color laser printer is a good bargain for those with very basic print needs.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Although prices of colour laser printers have been dropping over recent months, £140 (plus VAT) is still relatively inexpensive. This isn't a heavyweight model sold cheaply in the hope of making up income on consumables, either. ...
Verdict: The CLP-300 hits four out of the five buttons you should want a colour laser to hit. It's inexpensive to buy, reasonably cheap to run, easy to use and maintain and prints quickly for its class. The only problem is a slightly heavy-handed print, which ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A bargain printer that's well worth considering if you only need occasional colour.
Verdict: The printer is almost totally frill-free. You can only connect via USB, and there are just five lights on the front — one for power/status and four to alert you to low toner. Most importantly, print quality is generally good. Black text on a white ...
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