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Samsung ML-4050N


$550.00 Released May, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fast printing - well suited for office environments with lots of document printing. Value - relatively inexpensive given the feature set. Several cost saving administration features - doesn't require a print server.

The Cons:Can produce telephone interference. Poor customer support from the manufacturer. Does not support two-sided printing.

The Samsung ML-4050N is a mid-range monochrome laser printer designed for workgroups, and capable of wireless printing as well as other unique features. It has optional duplex printing and an optional 40GB hard drive to store documents, and it can store form data and then overlay information from a PC onto it to print.

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It has a 100-page paper tray and 500-page cassette, but this can be expanded with up to 3 additional 500-sheet stackable cassete trays. It has a 400MHz processor and print resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, and 64MB of RAM, with a max upgradeable amount of 512MB. It also has optional wireleess 802.11b/g printing and networking, and can connect with parallel, USB 2.0 and 10/100 Ethernet networking. It also has Samsung's SyncThru administration feature that allows monitoring and security of the printer, as well as remote management.

Features

  • Released May 2008
  • Monochrome laser printer
  • Up to 40 pages per minute
  • 1200 x 1200 dpi
  • 100-sheet multi-purpose tray, 500-sheet cassette
  • Up to 3 extra stackable cassettes
  • USB 2.0 interface, parallel
  • Ethernet 10/100 port
  • 64MB RAM, expandable to 512MB
  • 400MHz processory
  • Optional wireless printing
  • Optional 40GB hard disk
  • SynchThru administration monitoring

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    fast printing - well suited for office environments with lots of document printing

  • 1

    value - relatively inexpensive given the feature set

  • 1

    several cost saving administration features - doesn't require a print server

Cons
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    can produce telephone interference

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    poor customer support from the manufacturer

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    does not support two-sided printing

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    comparable printers with less features but an equivalent print resolution can be found for less money

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