Friday, July 26, 2013

Samsung Electronics CLP-365W Wireless Color Printer

Bargain Samsung Electronics CLP-365W Wireless Color Printer


The Samsung CLP-365W features Samsung's latest image processing and polymerized toner formulation, for exceptionally vivid color and razor-sharp text and graphics.
  • Samsung's latest image processing technology, ReCP (Rendering Engine for Clean Pages) and Samsung's new Polymerized toner combine to deliver stunning, vivid professional color with exceptional clarity of both text and graphics.
  • Scan/print from your iPhone, iPad, Android or Windows Phone mobile devices with the Samsung MobilePrint App. Print websites, images, PDFs, Google Docs and Microsoft Office documents via wireless network or Wi-Fi Direct without the need for a computer.
  • ith a monthly duty cycle of 20,000 pages, you can count on your Samsung printer to always be ready.
  • The CLP-365W has a footprint of just 15.0 x 12.2 x 8.3 Inches, and sound levels of less than 45 DBA. You won't notice it's there until you need it.

This Laser Printers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. BEAUTIFUL PRINTS, EASY SET UP
Purchased the Samsung Electronics CLP-365W and was initially hesitant since it is newly introduced to the market. Overall, very satisfied with the color prints.

Item was delivered two days after making the purchase.

Set up took less than 5 minutes. In fact, it took longer to take the item out of the packaging than to actually install the drivers and set up the wireless printing.

NOTE: When you plug the printer in initially, especially with Windows 7, decline the automatic driver set up through Windows. Install using the included CD, otherwise you'll have duplicate printers.

Print quality is amazing. I watched a few youtube videos regarding their new software and toner technology. It certainly is worth the amount I paid. Colors are vibrant, edges are sharp, and paper is not curled (as they advertised!) after printing as with most lasers. Colors come out solid with no streaking or additional residue.

I previously had a Brother MFC...

2. Starter cartridges under performed
I replaced an older Samsung CLP-315W with this printer. The installation and setup was a breeze. I was not happy that the starter black cartridge reported empty after printing just 179 pages instead of the quoted 700+. This printer is almost identical to the previous versions with the exception of new cartridge designs. I am anticipating it will have the same issue ... imaging drum will "time out" at 16000 "impressions". In my experience, this is a forced replacement strategy on the part of Samsung because the pages printed just before the imaging drum times out are perfect.

I am also not as excited about this model because Samsung is not selling bundled cartridges at a discount. With the 315W, I could purchase a 4 pack with all colors + black at a discount over purchasing individual cartridges. With this model, I can only find the cartridges sold as singles. So, this will be a bit more expensive to operate.

UPDATE: 09/16/2013

I am already looking to...

Need more appointment... ?
Crisp colors, easy setup, could be a little faster
Got my 365W from Newegg as there's currently a 3-5 week delay when ordering from Amazon, unless you use a 3rd-party reseller. Shipping was as quick as Amazon Prime though!

Installation was fairly easy on my home network, which has a combination of Windows 7 and XP machines, as well as an iMac. If you've ever installed a Windows 7 networked printer on a Mac, you probably know it can be a little technical, having to choose the right protocol on the Mac (lpd:) and entering your IP address. The on-disc manual for the Samsung 365W has very detailed step-by-step instructions for connecting the Mac to the printer wirelessly, which made it an easy process. The alternative way to set it up is to hook the printer to each computer one at a time via the included USB cable, installing all the drivers and wireless settings that way, then disconnecting and moving on to the next computer. I did this only on my main Windows 7 machine, but all the other installs were done wirelessly...
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