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Monday, January 2, 2012

Samsung CLP-510 Color Laser Printer

The Samsung CLP-510 Color Laser Printer is fast, easy and packed with every feature a company needs to do business better. Samsung speed. Not long after it becomes your favorite printer, it'll become your only printer. We made sure the CLP-510 printer was fast enough for all of your color printing needs. It prints up to 6 ppm color. Up to 25 ppm black. And with USB 2.0 connectivity, it can receive information up to 40 times faster than USB 1.1 printers. Samsung ease. We also made it easy, because the most valuable printer in the office is the one that nobody has to think about. Exclusive NO NOIS static engine technology provides easy toner cartridge replacement, worry-free reliability and quiet operation, while a convenient LCD window makes it easy to select from a variety of printing functions. Samsung complete. Built-in duplexing is just one of the extras that set the CLP-510 series apart, along with wireless expandability and more. It also features 350-sheet combined paper capacity and the option to add a 500-sheet cassette. Samsung CLP-510 color laser printer. Do business brilliantly.

Brand: Samsung Model: CLP-510 Platform: Not Machine Specific Original language: English Dimensions: 15.90" h x 18.50" w x 20.10" l, 70.55 pounds Up to 6 ppm Color Print Speed and 25 ppm Black Built-in Auto Duplexing and Up to 1200 dpi Effective Output 250-Sheet Cassette and 100-Sheet Multipurpose Tray Innovative NO NOIS Static Engine for Unparalleled Reliability 70.50 lbs (WxLxH) 18.50" x 20.10" x 15.90"

A feature-rich laser printer, the CLP-510 from Samsung is one of the most cost-efficient printers on the market, with a cost per page of as low as 1.1 cents. Built to withstand even heavy workloads, the CLP-510 has a 35,000-page monthly duty cycle and is compatible with PC, Mac, and Linux operating systems. With print resolutions up to 1200 dpi, you can create professional looking documents from your home or office. Print speeds are as fast as 25 ppm for monochrome, with a time-to-first-page of about 13 seconds. The CLP-510 comes with a standard USB port and optionally supports Ethernet and wireless networks, providing expandability even for connected workgroups. With 64 MB of standard memory (expandable up to 194 MB) and Samsung's SPGPm processor, the CLP-510 can reliably handle large print jobs. An automatic duplexing unit lets you easily print double-sided documents. The 250-sheet standard paper tray is expandable up to 400 pages, and a second 100-sheet multi-purpose tray supports paper sizes up to 8.5 by 14 inches. The CLP-510 consumes less than 450 watts during normal printing and less than 17 watts in sleep mode. Samsung also provides a one-year limited warranty.

Most helpful customer reviews 41 of 43 people found the following review helpful. a little fuzzy By Philip Greenspun Despite the high resolution numbers claimed this machine is a bit fuzzier for B&W printing than my 7-year-old HP laserprinter. On the plus side, the printer was easy to set up for Windows XP printing through a network-attached storage disk array. The pages are smear-proof unlike those from an inkjet printer. I don't think that there is any other printer at this price that will duplex (print on both sides). Make sure that you have a friend named Bruno when it is time to hoist this puppy into the car or onto a desk. 24 of 25 people found the following review helpful. Thrilled with the results on 20-24lb paper By John Alderson I found the Samsung CLP-510 to be a great bargain, but only for 20-24lb paper. This is what I bought it for. What can you expect for $300? (from other site) This is fantastic for $300. I see crystal clear, colorful, well-defined print. I even printed an 8X10 photo of an electronics printed circuit board with components on it and found the quality excelent at default normal resolution setting. But I would not expect true old-fashioned optical printed photo quality from like a portrait photo, from a $300 laser printer, on any paper. I would be proud of the print quality to all my customers, but I do not print photos for them. Among other things like letters and agreements, and service reports; I print controller programming "ladder-diagrams" in color, all are crisp, clean, and impressive. I noticed that a couple of CNET revewiers knocked it down because "The photo quality is awful, extremely grainy and jagged on one, a second printed photo had obvious blotches, "lines" and grain." Well, do your homework and download the printer manual before buying it. The manual clearly states on page E-5 ("Supported Sizes of Paper"): "* 60 to 90g/m2 bond (16 to 24lb) for single-sided printing * 75 to 90 g/m2 bond (20 to 24lb) for duplex printing" And for the manual feeder ("Multi-purpose tray"): "60 to 163g/m2 bond (16 to 43lb)" Paper type is very important in a printer. I'd wager a weeks pay that said reveiwers were using paper heavier than 24lb. However, I will knock Samsung down half a point for failing to note this on their datasheet pdf, but only half a point because of the cheap price. Have you seen any photo paper 20-24lb? No. This printer is not for photos. I tried 58lb HP glossy laser photo paper in it, it did not work, the toner was not fused to the paper. This may cause a mess in there, and perhaps the other reveiwers tried this too much causing errant ink on subsequent 20-24lb paper as well! I could not regester to log on to CNET to submit my review, they said it was my cookie settings, but even when I turned my security settings to "low" I could not. Their loss not mine. You will not get $3,000 printer results from this printer, if you need to print on a variety of paper types like glossy photo paper and card stock, then you must expect to pay a premium price for your laser printer (of another more-expensive brand). Again, this printer prints much better than I expected for $300, and has a built-in duplexer to boot. Don't buy a Kia and expect performance like a Caddalac. 23 of 25 people found the following review helpful. Super Printer, Super Price, the Slammers are Dead-Wrong! By M. Stone Before I buy *any* peripheral, I research it carefully for expert and buyer reviews, not just here at Amazon, but at c/net, epinions, and a couple others. Needing a color laser, I was about to buy the HP2600n when the Samsung CLP-510 came on sale at a local office supply store. With automatic duplex (2-sided) printing, and being a brand I knew from cellphones and TVs, I studied up. There was a lot written, both good & bad, and the bad definitely concerned me. In fact I almost didn't buy it. However the c/net editors gave it a 7.1/10 review, notably higher than the HP 2600n's 5.8/10, so knowing I could return

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