Product Description
The beautifully designed Samsung CLP-325W has a small 12.3" x 9.6" footprint, to fit comfortably and stylishly on a credenza, a cabinet or a corner of your desk. It offers a blend of beauty and practicality, with rounded edges, a chic black finish and a convenient one-touch Wi-Fi setup and power switch located on the front panel. Connect quickly and securely to your wireless network with the touch of a button, via the CLP-325W’s Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Simply select WPS on your WPS-supporting router, then press the One Touch WPS button on your CLP-325W.
- The beautifully designed Samsung CLP-325W has a small 12.3" x 9.6" footprint, fit comfortably and stylishly
- Connect quickly and securely to your wireless network with the touch of a button, via the CLP-325W?s Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
- Samsung?s innovative polymerized toner delivers outstanding print quality
- Samsung's polyermerized toner process involves a wax layer and fine fusing,
- Samsung is committed to creating more efficient, more environmentally conscious technologies
- Protects printouts against folds and smudges, while reducing paper curl and jam
- Samsung's innovative polymerized toner delivers outstanding print quality
Samsung Color Laser Printer (CLP-325W) Reviews
Samsung Color Laser Printer (CLP-325W) Reviews
| 65 of 66 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Samsung Color Laser Printer (CLP-325W) (Office Product) This is my first personal laser printer and I must say Samsung has achieved the impossible with the CLP-325W. An excellent quality color laser printer, with the easiest network install ever, and a price that made my mouth water - an amazing trifecta! Okay, with all that hyperbole out of the way...where do I begin? 1. The wireless install was absolutely painless. I powered on the printer, enabled WPS (Wifi Protected Setup) on my router ( Netgear N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WNDR3700), and then pressed the WPS button on the printer's console. In less than a minute, my printer was online and a test page rolled out! No hassles with specifying my network SSID or password. This was the first time that I'd used WPS, and was pleasantly surprised by how smoothly it went. 2. The software... Read more 22 of 22 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Samsung Color Laser Printer (CLP-325W) (Office Product) Compared to color lasers of the past, this one's a champ in size, ease of use, cost and image quality. That said, the Samsung customer service system is ...ah... primitive. As is the cost structure for feeding the thing after purchase. Toner replacement costs and a new image drum exceed the cost of a new one, by about 170%, yet are only acout 160% more images per set. The carts that come in it are good for about 700 images (color). New ones are good for 1000, they say. A full set of CMYK carts is about $220, and a new drum is around $50, if you need it (at about 10000 pix). But a whole new printer is just $150-ish. The math is all &$@%��!! If the toner carts were reload able for $30 each, the thing would make more sense. Third party toner powder replacement? Messy and most likely lower performance. Do the google. When I had a problem, I used the Samsung site's customer service system. No reply AT ALL. Nothing. Confirmation that they received it was on the... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Samsung Color Laser Printer (CLP-325W) (Office Product) What attracted me to this printer was the small size, low cost, wireless networking, and the fact that I can get toner to refill the cartridges myself. After receiving it and setting it up, I have to say it delivers nicely. First, it's a really nice size for a laser printer - the footprint is only slightly larger than a piece of paper and it's not too tall, either. Overall it's smaller than some inkjets are these days. The wireless was relatively easy to set up with the WPS feature. Once I got it connected to the router, I was able to find its IP address from the router's config pages, which I was then able to use to get into the printer's configuration and change some of the other settings to fit my needs (including giving the printer a static IP address). I never did have to connect the printer to my computer via a USB cable as the instructions said I'd have to do, which is a good thing because I didn't have a cable. Overall the wireless setup was quite... Read more |
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