Max Resolution: 9600 dpi x 600 dpi
Print Speed: Up to 18 ppm
Total Media Capacity: 250 sheets
Interface: USB, Ethernet
£40 cashback at ebuyer
Cartridges cost £21 per colour on Amazon with 2500 page yield but you may find cheaper elsewhere.
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you_gotta_be_kidding
14 Sep 163#16
personally think the brother for £99 is a better buy, compatible toners are under £40 a set
4leafed to thelatics
14 Sep 163#4
A lot of routers have a USB input for a printer these days though so it's not difficult to turn it into a wifi-enabled printer.
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tarryboy
14 Sep 16#1
Voted hot, not bad.
repouk
14 Sep 161#2
Great deal considering you get a free 3-year warranty with Samsung if you register the printer in time.
It's just a shame you have to buy it from such a dog**** company in the first place.
thelatics
14 Sep 162#3
Non-wireless, means can only print from a connected PC = useless for most people thesedays with phones/tablets/iPads.
Shame not the nw version, as I guess w=wireless
4leafed to thelatics
14 Sep 163#4
A lot of routers have a USB input for a printer these days though so it's not difficult to turn it into a wifi-enabled printer.
topss to thelatics
14 Sep 16#12
There are options. Ethernet direct to router. Or via power line. Or as a lot of people have a PC always on, just share it via that way.
tigger80 to thelatics
15 Sep 16#21
I have this, you connect it to router using Ethernet cable and you can print from anything connected to the same network phones included, also has google cloud print.
Duggzy
14 Sep 16#5
Thanks a lot !....ordered :smile:
dearley1231
14 Sep 16#6
Had one. Terrible. Now massive paperweight.
MaxRazor to dearley1231
14 Sep 16#7
We have 2 in our work offices and we hammer them, they are totally fine, now that I have seen this I might get one for home too.
Some users report that the printer works fine with their iOS and Android devices, but there is no mention of it on the official Samsung specification page or any of the product reviews that I looked at.
If it is not convenient to plug the printer into your router with a network cable you can do so via a pair of Homeplugs for ~ £20 delivered instead.
Meluk9
14 Sep 16#9
Don't rely on the USB ports on routers. I have tried several devices all were not compatible with the router I had.
skelto99
14 Sep 16#10
I've got my Dell non-wifi printer plugged into a Powerline adapter with an RJ45 cable and this makes it just as good as wifi for me.
Opening post
Print Speed: Up to 18 ppm
Total Media Capacity: 250 sheets
Interface: USB, Ethernet
£40 cashback at ebuyer
Cartridges cost £21 per colour on Amazon with 2500 page yield but you may find cheaper elsewhere.
Top comments
All comments (28)
It's just a shame you have to buy it from such a dog**** company in the first place.
Shame not the nw version, as I guess w=wireless
(2500pages black and 1800pages each for cyan, magenta and yellow @ 5% coverage)
Some users report that the printer works fine with their iOS and Android devices, but there is no mention of it on the official Samsung specification page or any of the product reviews that I looked at.
If it is not convenient to plug the printer into your router with a network cable you can do so via a pair of Homeplugs for ~ £20 delivered instead.