Samsung CLX-3175FW Color Laser Multifunction Printer


A little difficult to setup but network scan and print are awesome4

Pros: Meets Expectations Features network scan with mac and pc great

Cons: Set up



I purchased this All-in-One color laser printer last night from my local Office Max. I was hoping to see in store how to function of the wireless actually worked. The sales guy was unable to demonstrate this after trying on one or two of the floor computers. As a leap of faith (and a few months of reading on the internet before purchasing) I bought the machine at the sale price plus the 2 year OfficeMax warranty.



I brought it home and unpacked and plugged it into the wall at a location not next to a computer or next to a router or wired network connection. My first idea was to set this up wirelessly so I can leave it a universally accessible location like my family room. Well playing with the 2 inch display and 10 digit keypad was becoming frustrating. The printer found my wireless SSID I typed in the proper credentials but the wireless functionality never started. I then moved the printer next to the router and a computer which I should mention is a Netgear 802.11g router and an old G4 eMac running OS X.4.



Before I tried accepting this to my network I decided to give it a static IP address on my router. I typed in the MAC address and the IP address I wanted. Then using the CLX-3175FW's 2 inch screen and on-board menu I entered that static IP into the network configuration. I plugged the printer using an ethernet cable into my router and typed the IP address in my Firefox browser on the eMac. It immediately opened the SyncThruWeb page and I was able to configure some settings.



I immediately tried to setup the wireless function. I tried ever possible configuration and disconnection of the ethernet cable possible. I could not get the wireless function started. I plan on calling Samsung when I have an hour to kill. At this point I decided to move onto the next couple tasks setting up the printer and scanner and maybe fax.



I downloaded the software from Samsung's website: 1. Smart Panel 2. Print Driver and 3. Scan manager. I installed the Print driver first then the scan manager then the Smart Panel on the eMac. Once I did that I opened up System Preferences and added the printer to the computer. Once that was done the Smart Panel icon in the top right was active. I clicked it and was able to access all fucntions of set-up using Samsung Smart Panel. I decided to set-up scanning now.



Within the menu of the Smart Panel there is an option for Scan Manager. On the eMac I clicked this and I was able to locate the CLX-3175FW on my network. I set up a folder and two applications. First folder was just generic PDF scanning. My wife likes to scan bills and semi-important mail and documents. The ADF feeder will take 15 pages and scan a multipage PDF file. I then created an application prompt to open up Adobe Acrobat. I often use Acrobat to scan important work documents and need robust functionality to edit and review documents. I then set up a iPhoto application for when want to scan pictures from the flatbed etc. Time to test.

I grabbed some mail I had a 5 page wireless bill and stuffed it into the ADF on-top. The Samsung beeps to let you know you are ready. I select the scan button and scroll right to select "Scan to PC" and click ok. I can see that it found my eMac so I click ok. It then sees the folder I setup called Bills/Mail so I select that. It then asks for color or gray 300 DPI etc. I click ok ok ok until it finally starts scanning. Immediately on a screen pops up on the eMac showing the progess of the scanned document. The scan finishes in less than a minute and immediately Preview opens up ans shows me my 5 pages scanned document....pretty slick.



I then decide to set up all this on my two laptops. I have a G4 iBook running OS X.4.11 and an Acer Netbook running Windows XP Home. As expected the scanning function worked exactly the same on the other two computers. I am very happy with the scanning function. It works MUCH better than I could imagine. I use an MFP at work Ricoh Aficio 161 and the Samsung software is much easier to use and gives better options for scanning to a networked folder. Kudos to Samsung on this one.



I then decided to try fax but I didn't have much luck here because I have a VOIP system at home. I've tried many configurations and even tried calling Comcast for some possible answers but to no avail. Basically I can plug the fax using a standard phone cord into the my Comcast modem my MTA has two ports. The fax will dial out but it doesn't complete the fax. An error report will be printed out showing a No Answer error.



Overall I am pleased. Having a network scanner and printer at home are great. If I can setup the wireless function I would be even happier so I can move this All-in-One unit to a more convenient location. But the network printer works great. The Samsung is set to sleep after 15 minutes and it wakes fast and responds to a network wake. I was able to send mulitple types of documents (PDF Word JPEG internet prints) to the CLX-3175FW without a problem when attached to the network. I don't have the USB cord plugged in. There is no need. No need to have an active computer it will run solo. If you want to network scan you need to have a computer online or setup a drive or folder on your network to act as a server. I plan to setup my NAS (Network Attached Storage drive) which is primarily a backup disc as a server for scanned info but so far its great.More detail ...

Samsung CLP-315 Color Laser Printer


Begotten by default5

I avoided this product because of it's reviews. On Black Friday after doing my homework I went out and bought an HP which was incompatible with my Mac. (homework not so good on that respect) After spending a considerable amount of time with HP support I was notified that there was no driver compatibility.



I went back to the store and hesitantly exchanged my HP for the Samsung. It was cheaper after rebate anyways.



I have since burned off more than 40 presentations that have been of superb quality and I have no complants of the printer's effectiveness. I have full software control over fine-lines. The color representation has been great. There was a previous complaint of "smoke" which was probably mistaken for the warming of the toner.



My greatest concern is the cost of replacement toner which was quelled when I saw the price of the others.



This is my first review of anything ever and I would like to express my sincere happiness with this printer so far.



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Samsung ML-2851ND Network-Ready Monochrome Laser Printer


Great all around laser printer5

So far this laser has been great. i was looking for a laser that printed on both sides and network ready. The samsung filled the bill at a very attractive price (can be has for $160 with instant rebate). It was a breeze to setup on Mac OS 10.5 as a network printer. Bonjour found it and just use the Samsung driver. Also since it has native postscript support you can use the Generic Postscript Driver with it as well. Works fine under 10.5 that way as well. Printing speed is awesome and printing on both sides is great. the smaller form factor is great too.More detail ...

Samsung ML-1630 Monochrome Laser Printer


Stealth Bomber of B&W laser printers5

If you're tired of beige or gray cheap-looking plastic printers you'll love this shiny new offering from Samsung.



Very low profile and paper comes out the front so you can stack items on top of it during use.



Samsung doesn't offer a higher capacity toner cartridge but you can get one from checksnet that prints more pages and can be used for making checks.



Excellent print quality & quietest printer I've ever owned.More detail ...

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