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CLP-300 COLOR LASER PRINTER |  |
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LASER Max Horizontal Resolution:
600 DPI
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Samsung CLP 300 Color Laser Printer
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Samsung CLP-300 - Printer - color - laser - Legal, A4 - up to 17 ppm (mono) / up to 4 ppm (color) - capacity: 150 sheets - USB
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Samsung CLP300 Key Features: Color prints up to 4ppm,Ultra-compact design,2400 x 600dpi resolution,B/W prints up to 17ppm,Whisper-quiet,USB 2.0 connection ...
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CLP-300 COLOR LASER PRINTER
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Samsung CLP-300 Laser Printer - Color Laser - Desktop Printer - 4 ppm Color - 2400 x 600 dpi - PC, Mac
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CLP-300 Color Laser Printer The CLP-300 is a high quality color laser printer with a tiny footprint. Measuring only 10.4" h x 15.4" w x 13.5" d and weighing only 30 lbs, the CLP-300 is one of the smallest printers in its class. The easily movable printer
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Samsung CLP-300 Compact Color Laser Printer 17PPM Introducing the new smallest and lightest color laser printer in its class, the CLP-300. It features the same exclusive NO NOIS print engine that's in our profesional series of color laser printers, for qu
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| Review | Rating | Last Updated | If you like pages that are off centered and if it does not bother that if jams more pages than it prints then buy this jalopy. You can get it at Office Max for 129....about the price off a new set of toners. I am going to take my Beretta and shoot this pile of junk as soon as it runs out of toner. | 1 | Today | A great little printer for the price After going through two barely used high priced ink jet printers (Canon & Lexmark) in a year I bought this Samsung laser printer. I've owned it for going on two years. I've had great luck with it. It's a great product for its price. It prints quickly and clearly. I use it mostly for printing personal photos, documents and other various items. I haven't had to replace the ink yet and I've printed lots of color photos and documents.
The ink cartridges are very easy to put in. You just open the front and pop the small tubes in.
The paper tray holds 150 pages; more than enough for the average computer user. Mine hasn't jammed once (knock on wood). I've found that if I use a better grade of printer paper, I have no jams.
Also, if you have limited space like I do, the compact size of this printer is wonderful. I'm estimating that it's 18"x 12"x 18" in size.
My only gripe with this is that I did have to take my computer in to have it installed. I am running XP, so I'm not sure if that was the problem or if it was the installation disk. Tho, it wasn't a big deal in a few minutes it was installed and working great. I'm a dummy on computers, so I think if you know much about installing drivers/printers you shouldn't have a problem.
Highly recommend! | 4 | Today | Great little laser printer for the price! After going through two barely used high priced ink jet printers (Canon & Lexmark) in a year I bought this Samsung laser printer. I've owned it for going on two years. I've had great luck with it. It's a great product for its price. It prints quickly and clearly. I use it mostly for printing personal photos, documents and other various items. I haven't had to replace the ink yet and I've printed lots of color photos and documents.
The ink cartridges are very easy to put in. You just open the front and pop the small tubes in.
The paper tray holds 150 pages; more than enough for the average computer user. Mine hasn't jammed once (knock on wood). I've found that if I use a better grade of printer paper, I have no jams.
Also, if you have limited space like I do, the compact size of this printer is wonderful. I'm estimating that it's 18"x 12"x 18" in size.
My only gripe with this is that I did have to take my computer in to have it installed. I am running XP, so I'm not sure if that was the problem or not. Tho, it wasn't a big deal in a few minutes it was installed and working great. I'm a dummy on computers, so I think if you know much about installing drivers/printers you shouldn't have a problem.
Highly recommend! | 4 | Today | Cheap Color Laser Printer I too went recently looking for a new laser printer. I like looking at some items in the actual stores where I can physically see and touch them, then finding a better price for the same, usually on Amazon. Regular price was over $269 but the local store had it on sale for $129 so I went ahead and bought it local. Initially I was looking for a small and cheap Black and White only laser printer for $100 or less but ran across a great price on this one.
I don't print very often, but wanted to get away from the annoying problem of expensive ink jet cartridges always being full of ink but dried out and not working on those rare times I do need to print something. This isn't a problem with laser printers, you also don't need to wait for the page to dry after printing like you do with an ink jet.
Print quality for documents and such is excellent, color graphics look pretty good, not photo quality, this is not a photo printer though. Over all print quality is superior to standard ink jets and comparable to just about any laser printer, specs are actually a little better than most printers.
Its not a network printer, but you can use printer sharing on the computer its hooked to and print from your other computers easily. Little black box "print servers" are also available for cheap to easily make this or any printer a network printer so this isn't that big of a deal, the higher price for the "CLP-300n" isn't justified when you can buy a print server or use an old and slow computer you have around as a print server for network printing.
It's very quiet, far quieter than any other printer I've ever used, a little larger than some of the Black/Monochrome laser printers. If you're truly looking for a small printer this one is smaller than some, but not what I consider small, pay close attention to the size specs if this is a concern to you.
Major downside is the cost just to use it, as with any laser printer, the toner isn't cheap, however these toner packs are cheaper than many others out there. Its about $49 for each of the 3 total color toner cartridges and about $59 for the black. I print mostly black so its no big deal, some laser printer black toner packs are $179. They also say you have to replace the excess toner container after a few thousand prints, I haven't looked at it yet to see if its in reality possible to just open and empty it, this is a cheap part though. The entire $149 print head piece has to be replaced as per the manual after 20,000 prints I think, so thats another additional cost down the road.
As with any color laser printer though, when it comes time to replace all the toner cartridges its cheaper (1/2 the cost) to just throw away the entire printer and buy another completely new printer. Its over $200 to buy new toner packs, vs. $129 for a completely new printer that comes with toner packs. If replacing the toner packs instead of just buying another printer makes financial sense to anyone you're not looking at it very well. 1500 prints on the cartridges that come with it, 2,000 prints on the packaged off the shelf cartridges. You're paying over $100 to just get 500 additional prints, do the math.
Drivers and software for this easily install and work well, not problematic at all like many of the HP's driver / software often tends to be. It has 32MB of internal memory which is more than most other printers and it prints fast enough that you aren't setting there annoyingly waiting for it to finish.
As with all printers for some stupid reason it doesn't include the printer cable to connect to your computer, just the power cord is included. This is stupid as well, but all printers have always been this way going back to the days when we use to use huge parallel port cables.
I have noticed this thing is very touchy about having all the doors properly shut. The first time I fired it up it made this constant and horrific grinding noise. I opened the rear door and slammed it shut, opened the front and pulled the entire piece out that holds all the toner cartridges in and slammed it back in place and it solved the noise problem.
I would have given this 5 stars based on the price and value for what you pay for it. I knocked it off one star for not including the USB cable needed to use it (a stupid practice by all manufacturers). Also its ridiculous that its cheaper just to buy another new printer than replace the toner cartridges in an existing one you already own, (also common among all the manufacturers).
If you're looking for a cheap laser printer that does a good job, this is it if you can find one for the $100-$149 range. You can print black and white only, if you want to, by setting as default, so this will save you the crazy cost of color toner cartridges, yet still have color printing available to you as an option if on occasion desired or needed. | 4 | Today | NOISY! This printer is small and compact, all good, but makes a DREADFUL screeching noise as it prints. Does anyone know how to stop/lubricate it? I'm about to take it apart and spritz heavily with WD-40! | 3 | Today | Jams, rubber boot needs cleaning This printer produces nice images but every 200 or so pages it starts jamming because the rubber boot doesn't kick the paper out of the tray. Cleaning the boot with a wet cloth reactivates the boot. Avoid this printer. | 1 | Today | Massive paper jam problems I purchased this printer in March of 2007 for a home business. I am a graphic designer and like the quality of the color printing this piece could produce.
It worked well for about a month and then I began having massive paper jam problems. I eventually called tech support and they said I needed to clean off the rubber piece that pulls the paper into the printer from the tray with rubbing alcohol, and also take a knife to the rubber piece to rough it up to create more traction. This worked for about five sheets of paper, and then it began jamming again. The next option was for a tech to come out and replace the part, but TECH SUPPORT ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THIS IS A VERY COMMON PROBLEM FOR THIS PARTICULAR PRINTER AND THAT THE PART WOULD NEED TO BE REPLACED OFTEN.
Even if the quality is good, it's useless when the paper jams on every single print attempt. | 1 | Today | Decent printing, when it prints When this thing worked, it did a fair job. However, like many other posters out there this thing constantly jams. First it had a problem with a full waste toner cartridge. However, the one status light on it can mean a myriad of things, literally 4 or 5 different errors are represented by one light when its solid red. When I finally figured out I had to replace the waste toner cartridge it worked for a day or two before it starting getting jammed on every sheet of paper.
At this point the printer is less than a year old, I would say it hasn't worked reliably for the last 6 months. I'm writing this after frustration because after 3 days I haven't been able to print a single thing. Everytime I fix a jam, it starts to take a piece of paper and immediately jams again. I am using standard 20lb laser copier paper.
If after reading this you still want to buy one, check craiglist for mine. I'll be giving it away to anyone who will cart it off my property.
Also, if you are using Linux, DO NOT USE SAMSUNG's Linux drivers. Their drivers overwrote some system libraries with out dated libraries that fubar'ed my system. Once I fixed the libraries I was able to install the foo2qpdl driver which worked great, when the printer wasn't jamming. | 1 | Today | Windows XP no longer supported Contrary to all advertising claims, included in the box are two poorly-translated-into-English notices. The first advises that Windows98 is no longer supported. I'm fine with that. The second advises that Windows XP is no longer supported either!
Diabolically, also included are two installation CDs, one with software drivers for Vista, and the other with drivers for various other operating systems, including XP. My computer is a Dell 2400 desktop running XP-SP2 with automatic updates from Microsoft, so I decided to give it a try.
As soon as the XP driver is loaded from the CD, XP crashes with a fatal error text message on a blue screen background, warning that the installed driver or program is not copmatible and "Windows had to shutdown to protect your computer". A Windows restart only results in the identical crash as soon as the driver loads. I had to start in Safe-mode and run a system restore to a day earlier before the computer could be used again.
Samsung should at least warn folks before purchase that Vista is required for Windows PC users. I had to return this printer without ever being able to evaluate how well it prints.
| 1 | Today | Very Nice! Fast, cheap, good quality prints. What else is there. It did take some tweaking to get it just right, but for fifty on ubid you can't beat it. | 5 | Today |
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