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SAMSUNG LASER PRINTER |
£299.99 |
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- Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution
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- Up to 20 pages per minute in black
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- First page out in 12 seconds
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- 16 MB memory
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- Duplex enabled printing
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- 500 Sheet paper tray capacity
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- Windows, Mac & Linux compatible
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- USB & Parallel Interfaces
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- Black Toner: ML-2150D8
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- 326 mm Height
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| Mono or Colour Printing |
Mono |
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| Dots per inch Horizontal |
1200 |
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| Dots per inch Vertical |
1200 |
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| Pages per minute in black |
20 |
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| Pages per minute in colour |
Not Specified |
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| Paper tray capacity |
500 |
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| Network Ready |
Not Specified |
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| Duplex Printing Enabled |
Yes |
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| Memory |
16 mb |
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| Connectivity |
USB & Parallel |
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| Operating system |
Win 98/ME/2000/XP & Mac |
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| Height |
326 mm |
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| Width |
386 mm |
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| Depth |
436 mm |
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| Software included |
Not Specified |
Product Information
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The Samsung ML 2150 has a fast print speed of up to 20 pages per minute and
comes with a standard duplex function for a faster printing process.
The Samsung ML 2150 has a powerful 166MHz processor and
prints up to 1200 x 1200-dpi resolution. It prints up to 20 pages per minute,
with the first printed page out in 12 seconds.
With 16MB memory and duplex printing for your convenience,
the ML 2150 is the perfect printer for the home or office.
The ML2150 features a toner save mode that allows you to save
on toner by controlling the size of each printed dot. With the superior
capability of the Samsung ASIC chip, print outs in toner save mode are a little
lighter but as accurate in normal mode.
The power save mode allows you to save immediately on power consumption by
allowing the printer to go into power save mode.
Its two-tone colour design adds its own unique style to the printer.
The Samsung ML 2150 gives you the option to choose between a parallel or USB
2.0 interface – USB 2.0 has a 40 times faster data transmission speed than USB
1.1.
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