New printer range launched by Samsung for SMEs

May 17, 2013

Samsung CLX-9201Samsung CLX-9201, 9251 and 9301 A3 colour printers and SCX-8123, CX-8128 A3 mono printers designed for SME customers.

Gadget reports on the release of new Samsung printers targeting the SME market, with the CLX-series colour printers described as being “one of the most compact A3 colour copiers in their class”.

The printers feature an all-in-one main board to provide better processing power and faster print speeds, with Samsung claiming that each task performed on the new devices can be completed “1.5 times” faster.

The main board “combines a video controller panel, engine board and a scan board” in order to improve energy efficiency, with optional sleep mode saving 60 percent on power consumption compared to conventional copiers.

The inclusion of Samsung’s SmarThru solution allows documents to be integrated into a digital workflow for “faster, more cost-efficient processing and more accurate electronic archiving, indexing and file searching” and the simplification of information sharing across a business’ different departments. A range of easy fleet and workflow management tools are also provided to enhance business capabilities; boosting productivity and cutting costs.

In terms of print quality, the devices use Samsung’s Rendering Engine for Clean Page (ReCP) technology and print at a resolution of 1200 x 1200dpi. They also use new polymerised toner, which has “smaller and more uniform particles” to ensure crisper lines and more vibrant colour as well as eliminating paper curling and enhancing the durability of the print due to its higher wax content.

Manoj Bhoola, Business Leader for B2B at Samsung Electronics South Africa, said: “Simply put, this new range has been designed to decrease maintenance costs while increasing printing capabilities. Featuring universal drums, and developer unit, Samsung has taken great care to reduce unnecessary inventory for organisations and this new line-up allows us to do exactly that.”

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