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Samsung CLP-600N Laser Printer

Product Description

The CLP-600N is a faster, smaller and lighter printer compared to other printers. The speed of the CLP-600N is exceptionally high for color printing, at 20 pages per minute (ppm) for both color and monochrome! This printer allows you to maximize productivity and helps you save your space.
 
  Average User Rating: 3.0 out of   5
Number of Ratings: 3
 
Price Comparison
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The Refurb Depot 3.3 out of 5 $159.95  

 
 
User Reviews for Samsung CLP-600N Laser Printer
CLP-600n  
Reviewed September 5 2007 10:59:17 PM
0 out of 0 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  3 out of 5
Pros:  $399.00 with a $200.00 rebate....
 
Cons:  Will not print envolopes I can not get this printer to print envolopes. It will feed the envolope in and out of the machine but will not print anything.

I have never had a printer not have the ability to print an envolope.

Am running a PowerBook G4 with Mac:offic 2004

Has any one had this trouble?
 

 
The Worst Printer That I Have Ever Had!  
Reviewed June 5 2008 1:54:39 PM
0 out of 1 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  1 out of 5
Pros:  Price
 
Cons:  Everything About This I should have known that you get what you pay for. This was on sale at the local office store ($197.00) I figured that you could not buy the ink for that amount, so I bought it. There were no manuals at all for this. You had to go online to find the drivers. I ended up paying for my computer tech to install this printer to the network. ($120 extra)
The picture quality was fair at best, but I thought for under $200 what do you expect. I could not get most of the paper to feed thru the machine without jamming. The print got so bad that I ended up going back to my Trusty 5 year old HP all in one (ink jet). I just recently bought an OKI lazer. The cost was under $500 but I set it up on the network myself. The print quality is 20 or 30 times better.
Keep in mind...when you think that you may save a couple of bucks because something is cheap, you usually don't. The time that I spent trying to get that samsung to work, cost me more than the machine.
I usually don't write reviews, but I felt that a warning was needed for someone that may make the same mistake that I did.
Side note; My samsung went bad within the warranty period, It was not worth the trouble to deal with their customer service people. If anyone wants a free laser printer, look me up and they can have this one.
I'm sticking with the HP's and OKI's.

Steve
 

 
 


 

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