Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Samsung CLP-300 Series and the average rating is 63%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung CLP-300 Series.
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29 Reviews
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Abstract: Well, what do you know! Color laser printers are finally affordable for smaller companies as well. Hell, sure has frozen over!The Samsung CLP-300 claims to be the worlds smallest laser printer, which you definitely wont find hard to believe consideri...
Average mono print quality; poor color print quality.
The CLP-300 is fine for printing documents that need a splash of color, and has low running costs given its price and features, but it wont suit users looking for outstanding print quality.
The CLP-300N is affordable for a network colour laser, quiet and unusually easy to use. Its print quality and speed are underwhelming, however, and high running costs make it a poor choice if you print lots of pages. ...
Very small and easy to use, Ethernet port, Reasonably economical to run
Paper tray smaller than most
The Samsung CLP-300N is only slightly larger than many an inkjet printer. Yet it still comes with a full compliment of features. Not only does it offer an effective 2400 x 600dpi, just like the big boys in its class, but it also sports a healthy 32MB o...
Abstract: CLP300 A small colour laser printer for under £200? What’s the catch? For creatives, the CLP300 sounds like the perfect proofing device: small format A4, four-pass colour laser, 300dpi, optional network support and cheap to boot. But surely nothing...
Abstract: low cost colour laser printer: Although prices of colour laser printers have been dropping over recent months, 140 (plus VAT) is still relatively inexpensive. This isnt a heavyweight model sold cheaply in the hope of making up income on consumables, eithe...
Abstract: Its small and quiet, but high running costs take the shine off Samsungs newest colour laser. Samsung claims that its CLP-300 is the worlds smallest and lightest colour laser printer. Its certainly the most compact that weve seen, seeming little ...
Abstract: A bargain printer thats well worth considering if you only need occasional colour Inkjets might be the dominant printer for home offices, but there are some situations where they wont do. They can be expensive to run, slow and plain text still cant...
Abstract: Colour laser printers are normally big and heavy, and make plenty of noise. Its not always easy to find room for them on a desktop, and they can prove a distraction in a quiet home office. Theyre usually expensive, too. Samsungs CLP-300 looks lik...
Average mono print quality; poor colour print quality
The CLP-300 is fine for printing documents that need a splash of colour, and has low running costs given its price and features, but it wont suit users looking for outstanding print quality ...