Samsung Makes Laser Printing Technology Affordable

August 2003 - What better way to start the school or college year than with a great deal on a laser printer or multifunction product? Samsung, a leader in digital convergence products, is committed to helping students succeed through the availability of advanced technology at affordable prices. This year, Samsung is offering up to $100 off selected printers and multifunction products (MFPs) during the Back to School season.

"A great printer can make all the difference between an A-plus paper and a shabby report and Samsung is committed to offering students feature-rich laser printing solutions at an affordable price," said Chanel O'Connor, Printer Product Manager for Samsung's Digital Information Technology Division. "Especially during these tough economic times, Samsung wants to help students and their parents by delivering significant savings on a number of our latest laser printers and MFPs."

Advanced Laser Printing Solutions for the Home or Dorm
Given their compact size and cassette-based design, the ML-1710 ($199) and ML-1750 ($249) are ideal for students and anywhere space is at a premium. Both printers offer an up to 17-page-per-minute laser engine, 8MB of standard memory and a 250-sheet paper cassette, as well as the ability to print on a variety of paper sizes and types including 3-by-5-inch index cards. Equipped with all the features of the ML-1710, the ML-1750 also offers 1,200 dpi class resolution, parallel and USB 2.0 interfaces and a robust 166MHz processor.

For graduate students and those producing large numbers of documents, the feature-rich ML-2151N ($549) is a network-ready unit with an up to 21-ppm duplexing print engine, 16MB of standard memory (expandable to 144MB), and an extra large paper handling capacity including a 500-sheet paper cassette and a 100-sheet multipurpose feeder, as well as an optional 500-sheet second cassette.

All of Samsung's laser printers support a wide range of Operating Systems including Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT4.0/XP, Macintosh OS 8.6 and above, and a large distribution of Linux OS including Red Hat, Caldera, Debian, Mandrake, Slackware, SuSE and Turbo Linux.

3-in-1 and 4-in-1 Functionality
Samsung's SCX-4016 multifunction product offers students the ability to print, copy and scan documents all in one space-saving unit. Affordably priced at $299, the SCX-4016 offers an up to 17-ppm print and copy speed, reduction and enlargement rates of 25 percent to 400 percent and the ability to produce up to 99 copies. Other key features include clone copy, which is capable of reproducing one original image as multiple images on a single page, auto fit copy and copy collation. The SCX-4016 also offers the capability to convert scanned documents for e-mail, image, fax and Web purposes.

The SCX-4216F ($499) incorporates all of the features of the SCX-4016 plus a high-speed 33.6 Kbps Super G3 Fax modem and a 30-page automatic document feeder (ADF) for sending and receiving long faxes. With a fast transmission rate of approximately three seconds, standard features include a five second scan speed, a seven-ppm multiple scan speed and 10 one-touch dialing buttons.

For more information about Samsung's laser printers and MFPs, contact Samsung toll-free at 1-800-SAMSUNG or via the Internet at www.samsungusa.com.

SOURCE Samsung