The Samsung CLP 310 printer dishes prints in color and mono.
The 310 has a print-rate of sixteen pages per sixty seconds in mono and four pages per sixty seconds in color.
The first printout of the day takes roughly fourteen seconds for mono-based pages and twenty-six seconds for color-based documents.
The printer utilizes an amiable resolution of 2400 by 600 dots per inch.
Default settings are 1200 by 600 dots per inch.
In simple draft mode, the resolution is 600 by 600 dots per inch.
The printer is roughly fifteen inches in width, twelve inches in depth, ten inches in height, and thirty-one pounds heavy.
The machine sits on any sturdy counter with ease.
The sound level of the machine is relatively moderate between forty-five to forty-seven decibels.
The size of this printer is its strongest selling point.
It is incapable of multifunction, and its speed is okay.
There are various media types consistent with the printer; like Labels, Transparencies, Cardstock, Papers (pre-printed/recycled), and Envelopes.
The media sizes are appropriate for a printer this size at a minimum of 3 by 6.
3 inches, and a maximum of 8.
5 by 14 inches.
There are thirty-two Mega Bytes to utilize for storage.
Various Linux programs, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, and Windows Vista are compatible operating systems for the machine.
Laser printers utilize toner cartridges like this one.
Replacement black toner cartridges yield roughly one-thousand, five-hundred pages.
The black starter cartridges yield roughly one-thousand pages.
Magenta/Cyan/Yellow toner cartridge yield roughly one-thousand pages but the starter cartridges yield seven-hundred pages.
Factors like computer settings, printer settings, print complexity and density will ultimately affect how many pages are yielded.
The imaging drum lasts a considerable while at twenty-four thousand pages in black and six-thousand pages in color.
This is an excellent add-on for small offices and home offices.
The start-up time is minimal and unnoticeable.
The printer might be a bit noisy at first but it ultimately subsides.
While the cons are insignificant, this machine is 100% reliable.
It is straightforward to utilize the paper management features.
Applying pressure to either side of the paper tray will enable it to be extended outward or slide back in when it is loaded.
The tray can hold up to one-hundred and fifty sheets, making intervention minimal.
Samsung made this machine that enables users to remove jammed papers painlessly.
The tray used for holding output can hold up to one-hundred sheets and the sheets are ejected face-down.
The three-hundred and sixty Mega Hertz processor and the machine's High-Speed 2.
0 USB are a definite plus.
Although the machine's the Ethernet port enables network administrators to network the tool in a work-group environment,this machine is intended for a single node.
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