The printers are designed for SMBs in Europe and North America.
Easier.com reported on the launch of new near-field communication (NFC) enabled laser printers from Samsung, comprising of one A4 colour laser printer and one MFP, designed “specifically” for European and North American SMBs (small and medium businesses).
The ProXpress C2620DW and C2670FW machines (A4 and MFP respectively) feature the NFC technology as well as colour and monochrome print speeds of 26ppm, polymerised toner, mobile printing compatibility and “visual troubleshooting”, whereby smartphones can be tapped on the printer to send an “operational status” from the machine to the phone, telling the user “where the exact problem is occurring” and how to fix it.
The C2620DW features duplexing as standard, whilst the C2670FW offers printing, scanning, copying and faxing, and Samsung states that both machines “can print on any type of paper, regardless of surface texture, thickness [or] size”. The previously mentioned polymerised toner uses Samsung’s ReCP technology, which “ensures vibrant and sharp images” through “automatic quality refinement technology”, and “has the effect of reducing 35 percent of CO2 emission” through its shape.
Extra, energy-saving features of the two models include Samsung’s Easy Eco Driver, which automatically changes font types, sizes and images “without affecting the original document” and thus reducing output costs by “up to 20 percent”. One final feature is the OEM’s Instant Fusing System technology, which can lower the machines’ Typical Electricity Consumptions (TEC).
Mark Ash, Samsung UK and Ireland’s General Manager of Print, commented: “Building on the success of Samsung’s first NFC printer in 2013, we are excited to bring NFC technology to our business customers via the ProXpress range. This technology allows more flexibility in the workplace with the ability to print documents quickly and easily using NFC. We remain committed to developing and innovating products that meet our business customers’ changing needs.”