The SL-M2675F said to be ideal for small businesses and to reduce Total Cost of Ownership.
AMEinfo.com reports that Samsung has released its first mono printer featuring a separate toner system in the Middle East, with the printer described as being designed to offer “fast, economical and high performance printing”.
The SL-M2675F features a separate imaging unit and toner cartridge, meaning that users can replace one component without the other thus reducing waste and saving money. The toner cartridges also feature enhanced capacity to achieve the best cost per page and reduce total cost of ownership by reducing the amount of materials required. It also offers Easy Print Manager and One Touch Operation features to suit fast-paced work environments and is said to be compact in size.
In terms of cost savings, the device is reportedly 20 percent more cost effective with Samsung Easy Eco Driver, which allows users to test printer settings such as CO2 percentage and electricity and paper usage; while the One Touch Eco Button automatically sets the most environmentally friendly printer setting to minimise waste, saving up to 75 percent on paper usage, 50 percent on energy and 89 percent on carbon emissions. It also saves up to 30 percent in toner with its Toner Save mode, which reduces the size of the dots on the page while maintaining the same resolution.
Print speeds can reach up to 26 pages per minute with resolutions of 4800 x 600 dpi; and a variety of paper types can be used, including paper, labels, cards, envelopes and overhead projector transparencies.
Commenting on the product’s launch, Raj Varma, General Manager, IT Sales Group at Samsung Gulf Electronics, said: “As Samsung recognises the unique requirements of small businesses and the increased demand for working on the go, we are pleased to introduce this high performance and compact printer to the regional market. We are aiming to address the changing demands of our customers by providing the highest performance, cost effective and environmentally friendly printing solutions in the Gulf.”