Good printer apparently and compatible toners reasonably cheap. NFC functionality might be good. Cheapest its been on Amazon is £80, but normally around £90-100. Thanks OP.
Affluenza124
27 Jun 17#4
Very good price :smiley:
ImyR85
27 Jun 17#5
Looks fantastic. Found bugdet compatible toners for around £20 too
Probably with 10% of the quantity than from a genuine cartridge.
krazy_321
27 Jun 17#7
Might be worth noting, this does not include duplex printing - Regardless, it is still a very decent price!
kidrock123 to krazy_321
27 Jun 171#27
lack of duplex sadly deal breaker for me
Gentle_Giant
27 Jun 17#8
If that £11 toner refill is OK, it brings the cost per page down to only double what my Epson Workforce costs.
Otherwise, the money saved on the printer price is going to get overwhelmed by toner refill costs very quickly.
Redbu11 to Gentle_Giant
27 Jun 171#9
I cannot vouch for that toner as i've never used it, but I found several different ones around that price. Some even cheaper but that seemed like the best of the cheaper sellers. Cheaper than my inkjet cartridges! Placing an order as we speak.
rapid111111
27 Jun 171#10
heat. would have got this if it were duplex printing
crazygoog
27 Jun 17#11
Fantastic, been after a mono laser printer, all in one and checking online religiously to try and get a good price.
HOT and ordered.
eldresso
27 Jun 17#12
from samsung website
Waste not
Engage the duplex feature to print on both sides of paper. Save money (and trees).
I was in a hunt for a good affordable laser printer.
Thanks Op, just ordered it.
intercake
27 Jun 17#15
Got the baby version of this, the M2022W and it's been perfect. This looks like a fantastic upgrade and a great price. Thanks for sharing.
bigvince76
27 Jun 17#16
generally pleased with this printer a couple of points though: Firstly, it does not hold very much paper. Secondly, the display is very hard to read. Apart from that it's great.
graceful26 to bigvince76
27 Jun 17#19
Kinda disappointed to hear that considering how highly I normally rate Samsung
pedrorq
27 Jun 17#18
OOS, that was quick :disappointed:
Darude
27 Jun 171#20
I had this printer, the wireless wasn't reliable on it, Google Cloud Print also self deregisters, all this with the latest firmware. I personally wouldn't recommend it, I guess others might have better luck.
Darude
27 Jun 17#21
I did however, paid over £100 for it.
spannerzone
27 Jun 172#22
its a £70 all in one laser printer, I think it's remarkable that it's possible to pay so little for those features, you'll have to pay more if you need a business spec.
Proveright
27 Jun 171#23
Another bargain I have missed . Lets hope they get some more back in stock.
Photocopying with an all in one inkjet works out expensive and scanning a document to a computer and printing to a laser
is a pain, so an all in one laser is something else I need!
s779
27 Jun 171#24
I've had this printer for around 2 years now. It's excellent for the occasional print and I've probably only changed the toner once as there was a period of heavy use. Wireless printing is phone from laptop and my phone, although it is a little slow via phone. I would definitely recommend this product to others.
namsu
27 Jun 17#25
OOS
tflis007
27 Jun 17#26
crap printer. No duplex support.
kestrel1960 to tflis007
28 Jun 17#35
In my experience duplex is something which regularly fails on all but the most expensive office printers. Even they can fail.
This one ticks all the boxes for those wanting occasional prints (without printer cartridges drying up) and the toner can be easily refilled manually without having to bypass chips etc. my existing Samsung multifunction printer has lasted years without issue & only lacks wireless (hence my interest here.)
A sound buy in my opinion (if it comes back in stock.)
Luke4efc
27 Jun 171#28
Out of stock now
jackvdbuk
27 Jun 17#29
you have to turn the print job half way through, not totally a deal breaker for me. great price. paid nearer 100 about 8 months ago
MBeeching
27 Jun 17#30
Decent mono laser, got one at the office and not had any issues. Scanning quality is surprisingly good too.
ykhan16
27 Jun 171#31
Good printer- ive had it for almost 2 years. Great for the occasional print
fatal3rror
27 Jun 17#32
Great price - I paid about this for a Grade A refurb/return.
Biggest attraction for me was compatibility with Google Cloud Print. If you are an Android/Chrome user, it is a no-brainer, print from anywhere in the world! I was also fed up of my infrequent printing resulting in the inkjet cartridges drying up which is not a problem with the laser.
Highly recommended!
atomicphreak
27 Jun 17#33
Out of stock.
Yeastlord
27 Jun 17#34
Why hasn't this been expired? It was OOS 10 hours ago?
kestrel1960
28 Jun 17#36
Unfortunately naff starter cartridges are all too common these days. However they can be manually fully refilled without too much bother :-)
Opening post
Print, Copy, Scan
Wireless Print Capabilities
20ppm Print Speed
Print virtually any content with a simple tap from your mobile device.
http://www.samsung.com/uk/printers/mono-multifunction-sl-m2070w/
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Link to ebay
Otherwise, the money saved on the printer price is going to get overwhelmed by toner refill costs very quickly.
HOT and ordered.
Waste not
Engage the duplex feature to print on both sides of paper. Save money (and trees).
it seems this printer have duplex
edit: only manual duplex
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ask/questions/Tx222YRKI8UVQMV/ref=ask_dp_lsw_al_hza?asin=B00ETKT2J2
Thanks Op, just ordered it.
Photocopying with an all in one inkjet works out expensive and scanning a document to a computer and printing to a laser
is a pain, so an all in one laser is something else I need!
This one ticks all the boxes for those wanting occasional prints (without printer cartridges drying up) and the toner can be easily refilled manually without having to bypass chips etc. my existing Samsung multifunction printer has lasted years without issue & only lacks wireless (hence my interest here.)
A sound buy in my opinion (if it comes back in stock.)
Biggest attraction for me was compatibility with Google Cloud Print. If you are an Android/Chrome user, it is a no-brainer, print from anywhere in the world! I was also fed up of my infrequent printing resulting in the inkjet cartridges drying up which is not a problem with the laser.
Highly recommended!