Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Konica Minolta bizhub C35 page count

To see the total page counts for a Konica Minolta bizhub C35:

- Press the Utility/Counter button
- On the screen, select Meter Count
- Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the various counts (Print, Fax, Scan, etc.)
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Friday, April 26, 2013

HP Color LaserJet 2600n

The HP Color LaserJet 2600n is an inexpensive color printer whose capability outshines the value by a decent margin. It has networking capabilities built in and can print quality documents in relatively little time.

It isnt the smallest printer in the world, and weighs quite a bit, so while it could be classed as a desktop printer, it would have to be a big desk. It would be far better off having its own space. Seeing as it can be networked, this shouldnt be a problem. HP obviously expect most users to use the 10/100 port as they dont include a USB cable with the package, so if you want to use it, order one of those at the same time as the printer.

Color printers are coming down in price all the time. They were not so long ago something only graphic designers and marketing departments could justify, now they are affordable for all of us. Now they are not only cheaper, but better everyones a winner. Hewlett Packard have a long established presence in the marketplace, known for producing quality equipment at decent prices. While their drivers might leave a little to be desired, their printers certainly dont.

The LaserJet 2600n is a typical example of an HP printer done well. Print quality is top notch with black text quality being a particular strong point. Crisp blacks, straight edges and clean letters at any point are just what we need in a laser. The graphics reproduction was also good with only the tiniest amount of blotching in grayscale, and excellent in color. Detail was retained in photos whichever print mode we used and looked good overall.

Our test document is designed specifically to make the printer work hard for its rating and Im pleased to say the 2600n didnt disappoint. It coped with all 24 pages of text, graphs, images and photographs admirably and didnt falter once. Many, much more expensive printers have failed these tests for one reason or another, but the 2600n breezed through without even blinking.

If you want a good quality printer for not a lot of money then the HP Color LaserJet 2600n is just the ticket. While not the smallest, or fastest printer in the world, it is the most reliable and consistent we have tested in a long time.
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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Muratec F 520 config page

To print a config page (system settings list) on the Muratec F-520:

- Press the Settings button
- Select List on the touch screen
- Select Settings List
- Select System Settings
- Select Yes
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Friday, April 12, 2013

Panasonic FP D250

The Panasonic FP-D250 is a digital copier and printer. It is an award winning Medallion Series Copier and is ideal for office environments which need all the jobs done in a timely and professional manner. Users just need to allow the machine to take about 75 seconds to warm up when it is powered on and the first copy takes about 3.9 seconds. It has a high speed of copying and printing at 28 copies per minute. Its continuous scanning speed is of 28 copies per minute too at 600 dpi. Its toner refills are available online. It also provides the user with other options such as stapling, electronic sorting and hole punching for more productivity in the office environment and for employees.

This copier and printer has an innovative file management system for even more productivity, it is completely networkable, it outputs crystal clear copies using high resolution of 600 x 600 dpi printing and copying with Digital Quantum technology to provide professional results required by business. Users can opt to scan once and print many, it has electronic sorting and much more, ideal for diverse business requirements. The advantage of electronic sorting is that it provides the user with all the advantages of high-end copy stations whilst saving time.

The Digital SkyShot Mode provides users or customers with full flexibility with smaller sized originals. Digital technology provides the user with advanced features such as a two directional zoom, inverting, mirroring, automatic page numbering and also automatic centering. The optional Hyper Document System helps with unprecedented document filing and retrieval capabilities. Users can retrieve any document they wish with the help of a button saving them a huge amount of time without having to go through each every document trying to find the one they are looking for.

The 1.5GB hard drive and 10MB Zip Removable Drive are standard where users can store more data with the help of their server and storage devices on their network. The 8MB memory in the printer can be updated up to 40MB and it has optional network of Ethernet and Token Ring. Users can view and print out documents from their computer or remotely from any other computer on their company’s Local Area Network with the help of Windows 95/98/NT, Netware or UNIX operating systems.

The Panasonic FP-D250 is perfect for customers who are looking for a copier and printer to take care of high demand, high quality printing.
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Brother MFC 465cn

The high performance Brother MFC-465cn is a perfect solution for any business searching for a decent machine at a decent price that does everything you ask of it. It’s a multifunction machine that has everything you need, if you need printing, copying, faxing and scanning that is.

It comes with built in Ethernet interface that enables you to use it by plugging it into your router and sharing it to print, copy, fax and scan across a network. It also has an automatic document feeder that can copy, fax, print or scan double sided, which is a bonus. Its flip-up 2 color LCD display allows you to print and preview your photos without the use of a computer directly from your digital camera’s media card.

The machine has a 14 kbps modem which enables users to receive and send faxes at an average speed of six seconds a page. It also has 32 MB memory and is capable of storing more than 400 outgoing or incoming faxes. The exceptional ‘PC fax receive’ feature of the Brother MFC-465cn enables you to receive the faxes in soft copies even of your computer is turned off. That’s ideal if you have clients in different time zones.

The printer produces exceptional quality results with clear texts and pictures. Some other features include resolutions up to 600 x 1200 dpi, minimum drop size of 1.5 picos, fast color printing of up to 30 pages per minute monochrome and 25 pages per minute color and USB direct and pictbridge interfaces.

The Brother MFC-465cn has a large number of features but it’s still easy to set up and use. It comes with four separate ink tanks that ensures less wastage and to reduce the replacement of cartridges the ink cartridges can be bought as high yield as well as standard.

Most of us want the benefits of high technology without any of the costs associated with it. Those costs can be time, stress and energy as well as financial. This machine works like a charm and won’t let you down. Decent speed coupled with good quality output and the reliability of such a global brand should see you right. It certainly hasn’t let me down yet.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Ricoh Aficio MP C4502 MP C5502 page count

To see the page count (or meter) for an MP C4502 or C5502, press the User Tools/Counter button and then select Counter on the touch screen.  The total black and color counters will be displayed.  For a printout of these numbers, select Print Counter List and then press the Start button.
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Monday, April 8, 2013

Brother HL 1440



Printers are one of the few areas of technology where the price goes down as the quality goes up.  Brother is one of those companies who offer more to every evolution of their products, but charge either the same or less for them.

Take the HL-1440 monochrome printer for instance.  An improvement in almost every way to its predecessor the HL-1430 yet, retailing for the same price.  It much is quicker, more reliable, has less jams, and better drivers than the earlier model.

The upgrades include a faster 66Mhz processor, and faster electronics throughout.  The only disappointment is with the tiny 2mb memory.  Most printers offer at least 8mb to store documents for printing or scanning.  It does redeem itself slightly with an easily expandable memory slot via a standard DIMM.  The memory can then be expanded to 34Mb which is much more suitable to a busy environment.

The laser print quality is excellent.  Text appears clean and crisp at 600dpi, as do any embedded text or images.  Photographic reproduction is also beyond fault at 1200 x 600 dpi.  Details are sharp and the translations from color image to monochrome print is well done.  No lines, smears or banding could be seen when testing.

Setting the printer up is simple and straightforward.  Just plug it in and connect it to a computer via the USB or parallel port.  The driver CD is comprehensive and contains everything you need to get started.  The user manual is easy to follow, and offers clear instruction as well as basic troubleshooting tips if you encounter problems.

Maintenance of the HL-1440 once it’s up and running is pretty easy.  Blockages can be cleared with ease thanks to the movable paper loader and tray.  Toner can be quickly and easily be replaced once the included starter cartridge has been exhausted.  The ink is in powder form so won’t dry out like inkjet printers.  The HL-1440 is also frugal enough not to waste toner wherever necessary so owners will find their cartridges lasting surprisingly long.

Overall the HL-1440 is an excellent office printer.  It does everything well.  While not standing out by being amazing, it will still be churning out good quality copies and prints long after many, more expensive units have given up the ghost.

For businesses looking to invest in a good quality laser printer, without paying the laser printer premium, the HL-1440 is a very good investment.  It’s easy to install and configure, easy to use, the cartridges last a respectable time and are easy to obtain from the internet.  Places like quickshiptoner.com can have them to you the next day.
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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Brother MFC 8460N Large Printer with Extra Large LCD


The Brother MFC-8460N is another all in one printer from the Brother line that pretty much does everything and, for the price, does it well. In fact, the only thing that really stands out about it is the fairly huge LCD display Brother decided to put on the front of the unit, making this model particularly easy to navigate. Up to 22 large characters per line and the convenient backlight settle it: this is a big LCD.

Besides the beefy navigation screen, the MFC-8460N is putting up some big numbers across the board. Most notably being the particularly large scan resolution of 19200 X 19200 dots per inch interpolated, which can be used congruently with another oversized feature of the product, a 50 page auto document feeder that helps when managing large quantities of paper that need to be copied, faxed, or scanned. The always convenient, “Scan to,” features let you scan your time and memory consuming high resolution images directly to an e mail or a PDF file. With resolutions that high, and a ADF that large, you could even consider setting up a project that required a huge quantity of extremely high res scans for overnight operation to save yourself the hassle of having to check when each image was complete. Also, legal sized and color scans are also welcome thanks to the large document glass.

Who doesn’t like large amounts of paper? The 250 sheet paper capacity of the unit is expandable with an auxiliary tray of equal size. Interestingly, the MFC-8460N also comes complete with a 50 sheet multi purpose tray, not always seen in office grade printers of the sort, which brings your total possible paper capacity to 550 sheets. Also on the expandable features list is the on board memory, which comes stock at a decent 32 MBs, but can be upgraded to an astounding 544 MBs.
Network incorporation is a must for many high yield businesses and, though the MFC-8460N doesn’t have a wireless modem, it does come equipped with an Ethernet port to get your office connected. Also included are a USB port and a Parallel port if your demands require the use of only a single Macintosh or PC.  Either way, speed will not be an issue as the hardware is capable of churning out 30 pages per minute or quality of up to 1200 X 1200 dots per inch, which will insure that your projects look professional and neat in a short amount of time.

As is often seen in many of the larger units such as this, a high yield replacement toner cartridge is available, meaning you’ll receive more bang for your buck when it comes to ink, and also suffer through less cartridge changes. If your business insists on high monthly output, shaving pennies at a time can add up quickly, and the MFC-8460N can take the abuse as well, sporting a maximum monthly duty cycle of 20,000 words, though 500 to 3,500 is recommended.

The Brother MFC-8460N is seated squarely in the middle of a long line of Brother Multifunctional Centers and, like its brothers and sisters, is a relatively good buy for the money.
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Canon Copier ImageClass MF4690 – Middle of the Road MFC



Here we have a multifunction center that fully embodies the concept of a small office printer. The Canon Copier ImageClass MF4690 has all of the features you’d expect from a Canon all in one, but doesn’t go overboard with the bells and whistles, which plants this unit firmly in the realm where performance is balanced with value.

The Canon Copier ImageClass MF4690 is a network printer with a built in Ethernet port which allows access to the hardware for an entire small (or large) office. It also includes a UBS 2.0 hi-speed port for direct connection to a single unit and, additionally, provides a front USB port for direct connect to a USB memory device. When using a portable memory device, the dedicated “scan to” features allow you to scan documents directly onto your thumb drive or other device in JPEG, PDF, TIFF, or BMP formats. You can also use this function to send data to a computer you are interfaced with without bothering with PC software.

If you do choose to go with the Windows or Mac based software, compatibility will not be an issue, as both TWAIN and WIA types are supported. Scan quality is decent, with optical topping out at 600 X 1200 dots per inch and interpolated at a maximum of 9600 X 9600 dpi. While color scans are an option, printing is monochrome only, but the quality is also more than suitable and can be set at either 600 X 600 or 1200 X 600 dots per inch which is enough to make your text documents crisp and professional looking, and keep black and white charts and graphs looking fairly clean.
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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Samsung ML 3561ND Network Laser Printer



OVERVIEW:  You know that old saying about “Things going in threes?”  Well that saying is not just all about gloom and doom. In Samsung’s case, the best things come in threes. The latest in Samsung’s ML-3560 trilogy contains the best of the first two, and adds 2-sided printing: Meet the Samsung ML-3561ND.

PROS:
The “D” in ML-3561ND is for “duplexing”. Two-sided printing is an economic and environmentally friendly way to save on paper. This feature, along with the options to print pages either Long Edge or Short Edge, enables the printer to be used for desktop publishing of bound booklets, catalogs, and calendars.

The ML-3561ND prints fast--be it single-sided or 2-sided. It does take almost 50 seconds for the printer to warm up from a cold boot, but once it’s up this laser starts chugging letter-size prints at 35 pages per minute. Even duplex printing of 19 double-sided pages a minute, the ML-3561ND is one of the fastest of the ML series. There’s an additional 9 second delay between print jobs and high-resolution printing.

This printer has some serious paper capacity. The ML-3561ND comes standard with a 500-sheet cassette tray, capable of holding an entire ream of letter or legal-size paper. The flip-door reveals a 100-sheet multi-purpose tray that can handle transparencies, labels, post cards, envelopes, 3” x 5” postcards up to 8½” x 14” legal paper of various bond weights.

At 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution, the ML-3561ND keeps text sharp--even at 6-point font sizes--and does a decent job with graphics. To keep from consuming too much toner, the printer has a 600 dpi resolution with a text-enhance or image-enhance switch.  The Toner Save feature allows for a 40% toner life increase while keeping images clear and readable.

The “N” in ML-3561ND is for “network is built in”.  The Ethernet 10/100 Base TX interface makes it ready to support networked computers in an office, department, or a classroom. You can choose between Parallel, USB, or Ethernet connectivity. So, no matter how old or new your computer is, the ML-3561ND can handle it.

This laser printer packs 32MB of memory. The ML-3561ND can easily handle workloads from multiple computer requests. An additional DIMM RAM slot is available to expand printer memory up to 288MB.

Understanding the printing needs of today’s businesses in providing support for the major software applications, Samsung has installed a full set for print emulators that should satisfy the most diverse office. Emulators include PostScript3, HP PCL6, IBM ProPrinter, and EPSON.

The control panel on the ML-3561ND has a multi-line LCD Display, plus buttons that make manual control of the printer relatively intuitive. Through the control panel, printer information, configuration, emulation, and network settings can be done. Administrators can also perform these changes remotely with Samsung’s SyncThru web application.

If you think this printer has it all, there are still more options you can add to the ML-3561ND. To reduce workload on the printer’s RAM, print jobs can be queued into a 40GB hard disk module. For laptop printing support, Samsung offers a wireless LAN card that supports a, b, and g-band standards. A second paper tray can be stacked under the ML-3561ND to provide 500 sheets of additional paper capacity.

CONS:
This is not a small, compact printer. At 40 pounds and a footprint that takes up just over a 2 square-foot area, the ML-3561ND will need a permanent and a sturdy place to stay.

The printer produces 55dB of sound printing, idling at 35 dB. To give you an idea of what that means: 60 decibels is the level of typical conversations and 30 decibels is a quiet office. You probably don’t want to have this network printer stationed in a conference room printing when a meeting is in progress. But when placed in the copy room or in the middle of a busy office floor, the noise is barely noticeable.

INK / TONER NEEDS:
The ML-3561ND’s toner and drum are integrated in a single cartridge, making it easy to maintain. Right out the box, the printer comes with the standard size toner, able to print up to 6,000 pages.  A 12,000 high-capacity toner option is also available to double the time between toner replacements. This is great for a department or an office with heavy printing demands.

SOFTWARE:
The ML-3561ND has one of the better software packages. Not only does it have the basic printing properties for Mac and Linux, but for Windows users there’s an advanced printing section that allows for booklet printing, creating a large poster mosaics, and watermarks.

The drivers also enable 64-bit and Microsoft Server operating systems to be able to use the ML-3561ND. This may be considered a no-brainer, but there are printers with software that absolutely will not install on Server 2003 & 2008.

To make network printer configurations and notifications easy, Samsung’s SyncThru Web Service allows printer changes to be made using your IE, Safari, or Firefox browser. The software is not part of the CD and has to be downloaded from Samsung’s web site.

The ML-3561ND is a serious printer for serious business workloads, with the ability for additional expansion for future longevity. – Mel Myers
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Friday, April 5, 2013

The Samsung CLX 6200 Color Laser 3 in 1 Printer


OVERVIEW:  For 2-sided color printing, copying and scanning in a networked office environment, it’s the Samsung CLX-6200. A full-house, all-in-one color laser printer that not only offers scans, copies, and printing, but also direct USB flash drive printing, duplexing and network connectivity.

PROS: 

The husky, 77-pound CLX-6200 has a height of 26”, with compact, square features that allow for placement without additional space. Sitting on a sturdy, low table, the height and size of the CLX-6240 is just right for someone standing next to it to manually use the on-screen display for making copies or to scan.

If you like buttons over a touch-screen display, you’ll get your wish with the CLX. All print, copy, and scanning can be performed without the need for a computer. The control panel on the CLX-6200 provides functions for the copier and scanner. To save on color toner, the “Black Start” button allows printing in B&W.

USB flash drive portal Scan to USB, printing from USB (TIFF, BMP, JPEG, PDF, PRN files). Information stored in the CLX-6200 memory can be backed up and restored using a USB Flash drive. The CLX also allows you to delete, format, or list properties of your USB drive.

A 50-sheet automatic document feeder can handle the copying, and scanning of your 2-sided originals, be they in color or in Black and White. On the front, a 100-sheet multi-purpose paper flip-tray handles papers and envelopes of various weights and types.

The CLX-6200 can print up to 21 ppm on single-side paper, with 7 ipm on both sides. 2400 x 600 dpi resolution with single-pass color printing allows color printing to be as fast as in B&W mode. Manual color registration adjustments can be performed to correct some minor alignment issues the printer has.

Having built-in Ethernet network support and a hi-speed USB, this multifunction is right at home either in the middle of an office floor or connected to a secretary’s computer. The built-in 256MB of printer memory enables the CLX-6200 to easily handle workloads as a network printer. To reduce workload on the printer’s RAM, print jobs can be queued into an optional 80GB hard disk drive.

Understanding the printing needs of today’s businesses in providing support for the major software applications, Samsung has installed print emulators that should satisfy the most diverse office. Emulators include PostScript3, PCL5 & 6, plus Samsung’s own proprietary print emulation. If you ever had to do try to print Adobe graphics on a color printer without PostScript, the “ghost” images that appear from transparency and drop shadow effects can drive you nuts.

CONS:
It takes 49 seconds for the CLX-6200 to warm-up, with up to 25 second delays between print jobs. Fortunately this Samsung series has single-pass color printing, keeping total job times reasonable. In operation, the 4-in-1 produces 54dB of sound and 32dB when idle. Think of 54dB as the sound of low conversations and 30 decibels as a quiet room.

For this to be the top of Samsungs CLX-6000 series, Samsung skimped on the cassette tray. A 250-sheet paper tray is woefully undersized for where this printer is likely to be used. It’s typical for even a small office to go through a ream of paper in a single day.  If your office or department is going to depend heavily on this printer, it would be a good idea to buy the 500-sheet second tray.
Colors can be oversaturated and show a slight misalignment. The in maximum resolution, color prints on the CLX-6240 won’t be as sharp as with the higher resolution monochrome lasers.

Software support is weak for Mac OS; having to rely on Mac’s OS or 3rd party software for scanning functions and advanced printing features.

INK / TONER NEEDS:
Just like with color inkjet printers, when it comes to color laser printers, print yield is sacrificed for color printing. The CLX-6200 requires 4 toner cartridges—one for each of the CYMK colors.
Out of the box Samsung includes the standard 2,500-page yield black cartridge, and three 2,000-page yield color cartridges, one for each color (Cyan, Yellow, Magenta).

The cartridges can be purchased separately, especially if the black toner gets depleted at a higher rate than the other colors. High-yield combo-packages are available to save costs at 60% more capacity.
Other consumables you’ll need to consider purchasing are waste toner containers, and replacement of the Paper Transfer Belt every 50,000 pages.

SOFTWARE:
Being a multi-purpose printer, one would expect the software to provide all the functions across multiple computer platforms.  The software in the CD-ROM is primarily for Windows compatible machines. For Windows users, the SmartThru software provides the most features, supporting not only scanning and printing, but offering an advanced printing section that allows for booklet printing, creating a large poster mosaics, and watermarks.
The Linux software package is not included with the CD and has to be downloaded from Samsung’s website to support printer and scanning functions. The Linux Unified Driver Configurator software allows for scanned images to manipulated and edited.
For Macintosh users, the CD-ROM has a couple of basic drivers for printing and a TWAIN driver for scanning. There is no additional software support: you either must have a 3rd party application that manages scanners or use the Mac’s own Image Capture (only available on Mac OS 10.4.7 and higher).
To remotely change network printer configurations and notifications, Samsung’s SyncThru Web service allows printer changes to be made using your IE, Safari, or Firefox browser. The software is not part of the CD and has to be downloaded from Samsung’s web site.
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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Samsung ML 2570 Laser Printer


OVERVIEW:  In that traditional American sprit of entrepreneurship, more and more people today are setting up their own small businesses: be it in a leased office, in the garage, or in a spare bedroom. And with every small business, there is a need to keep expenses down while you’re starting up. The older sibling to the ML-2510, the Samsung ML-2570 offers higher resolutions for sharper B&W prints, more print memory, and decent paper capacity, all packaged in a neat, compact size.

PROS:
This monochrome laser (that’s what the “ML” in ML-2570 stands for), occupies an area just over one square foot on your desk or shelf.

This laser can accept a range of paper weights from 16 to 43# for both paper trays, giving its owner a wider range of paper choices than some other printer brands would allow. However, for manual 2-sided printing (you’re flipping the paper over yourself) use 20-24# weight paper to save yourself some grief.

When you flip open the door on the front of the ML-2570, it reveals the 250-sheet paper tray. The single-sheet manual feeder is above the main paper tray, for printing labels, cards, and transparencies (and make sure to use transparencies that are “laser printer safe”). The main tray can handle a variety of sizes: from postcard (3” x 5”) to legal (8 ½” x 11”). The ML-2570’s larger paper and toner capacity makes it ideal for people who rely on printing throughout the day or an office having multiple computers sharing a single printer.

For such an affordable laser printer, the ML-2570 prints extremely fast. After the initial warm-up time, letter-size paper prints at 25 pages per minute, making this one of the fastest of the ML 2000 series.

Having a maximum resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, the ML-2570 is great for printing text and B&W photos. The Toner Save feature, only available in it’s 600 x 600 dpi resolution, still produces printouts that are clear and readable.

For small-press desktop publishers using Wintel machines, Samsung’s software CD gives advanced printing features, like booklet printing and large-format poster creation. Sorry Mac and Linux users-- you’ll have to find those features in whatever publishing software you are using to get the same results.

As your business grows, the ML-2570 will still be able to meet your print needs.  With 32MB of non-expandable RAM, the ML-2570 can handle larger print jobs and multiple jobs (if shared or networked with an optional adapter). Understanding the printing needs of today’s businesses and the software applications and suites they often use, Samsung has installed PostScript and PCL6 emulators, as well as their proprietary SPL.

It’s nice that Samsung recognizes there are other operating systems than the one from Redmond. Samsung provides software support for the “Big 3” (Windows, Mac OS, and Linux). Now you don’t have to be chained to one operating system just because your printer can only support one.

An external network attachment will give the ML-2570 the ability to be a network server. But without a way to increase the printer’s memory, the ML-2570 will struggle with simultaneous job requests. For the cost of the network attachment, you can upgrade to a more powerful network printer.

CONS:
This is not so much a problem with the printer, just with the printer’s users. One disadvantage to the ML-2570’s smaller size is many people think it can be wedged anywhere without regard to its ventilation needs. To keep from cooking its internal parts and to prolong the printer’s life I would recommend (1) don’t put the printer where the air-vents are going to be blocked (leave 3” - 4” clearance), and (2) turn the printer off at the end of the day. (Remember what your mother would tell you about turning the lights off when you leave a room?)

In start-up, wake-up, and in operation, the ML-2570 produces 53 dB of sound, and 35dB of noise in standby. Think of 53 decibels as the sound of low conversations and 30 decibels as a quiet office. While 53 decibels may not be loud, it is if the printer is sitting next to you chugging off 50 pages.

The ML-2570 has a 25 second wake-up delay, with a 9s delay between print jobs.  A long delay when you turn on the printer in the morning isn’t a big issue, but the ML-2570 goes automatically into a power-saving sleep mode when it’s inactive. Add all this up and the 25 ppm speed boost is lost with all the delays.

INK / TONER NEEDS:
A big disappointment is the ML-2570 ships with a toner cartridge that’s only 1/3 full. This so-called “starter cartridge” prints about 1000 pages, or 2 reams of paper. So it might be a good idea to go ahead and buy the full yield toner the same time you buy the printer.
The ML-2570 will use the same toner cartridge as the ML-2010, with a standard yield of about 3,000 pages, or six reams of paper.
The Samsung does not offer a high-capacity toner for the ML-2570.

SOFTWARE:
The ML-2570 has one of the better software packages. Not only does it have the basic printing properties for Mac and Linux systems, but for Windows users there’s also an advanced printing section that allows for booklet printing, creating a large poster mosaics, and watermarks.
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Samsung SCX 6322DN 4 in 1 Multi function 2 Sided Laser Printer



OVERVIEW: Mr. Cheapskates finally allowed the company to replace the old dot-matrix printer, 9.6K baud fax, and mimeograph machine. Now it’s up to you to find a replacement that can keep up with the times, take up less space (because you shared office space the previous machines), allow for expansion, and of course at a price that might make your boss give back the 1972 cost-of-living pay increase. Let the Samsung SCX-6322DN 4-in-1 multifunction laser printer speed you back to personal financial recovery.

PROS:
If you don’t want to turn on the computer every time you want to make a copy, a fax, or e-mail a scan, you don’t have to.  The SCX-6322DN has a full control panel with an on-screen menu for printer setup and operation without the need for software. A traditional QWERTY keyboard as well as a numeric keypad allows for text and number entries. Twenty programmable keys allow for 1-touch dialing for up to 40 fax numbers. An address book function allows for more frequently used fax numbers to be stored and retrieved, speed dialing of 240 numbers. To protect unwanted access, fax pages can be stored in 8MB memory; a 4-digit security password can be activated to allow authorized users to print the stored faxes. A pass-through external phone jack on the back of the printer allows for plugging a telephone or an answering machine. Finally, the SCX-6322DN has a “junk fax barrier” to reduce the amount of unsolicited faxes.
The Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) allows copying or scanning of up to 50 2-sided originals. The SCX-6322DN can also perform 2-sided printing reducing time and costs.
This printer has some serious paper capacity. The SCX-6322DN comes standard with a 550-sheet cassette tray, capable of holding over a ream of letter or legal-size paper. The flip-door on the side of the printer reveals a 100-sheet multi-purpose tray that can handle transparencies, labels, post cards, envelopes, and to 8½” x 14” legal paper of various bond weights. If that’s not enough, a second 550-sheet cassette can be stacked to provide over 2 reams of paper input capacity

The color scanner portion of the SCX-6322DN is compatible with TWAIN & and XP/Vista’s WIA standards, allowing scans to be sent via e-mail, FTP, or SMB.  Copy options include changing image magnification from 0.25 to 4 times the original size, and up to 999 multi-page copying. Printing speeds after a 13 second warm-up are about 23 pages per second.

The “N” in SCX-6322DN is for “networking”.  Having built-in Ethernet network support, parallel, and a hi-speed USB, this multifunction is right at home either in the middle of an office floor or connected to a secretary’s computer. The built-in 64MB of printer memory enables the SCX-6322DN to handle printing demands from multiple computers. Administrators can manage the printer’s settings remotely using Samsung’s SyncThru web service.
Offices that use Microsoft and Adobe software will appreciate the PostScript3 and HP PCL6 print emulator drivers.

CONS:
This 4-in-1 is one of Samsung’s noisier multi-function printers. In operation, the SCX-6322DN produces 65dB of sound and 40db sitting idle. To give you an idea of that means, 60dB is the sound of normal conversations and 40db is the sound level of whispering. 

Being a multi-purpose printer, one would expect the software to provide full functions for all the computer platforms Samsung claims it supports.  Software support for Mac OS users is limited to printer drivers. Any scanning done through a Mac requires the user having to buy 3rd party software to use it, such as Adobe Photoshop or PhotoDeluxe.

INK/TONER NEEDS:
The SCX-6322DN has separate toner and drum to help reduce overall consumables costs. The standard 8,000-page starter toner and drum cartridges are included in the box. The drum unit will need to be replaced ever 20,000 pages—which is about the same time the DADF rubber pad will need replacing.

SOFTWARE:
The software in the CD-ROM is primarily for Windows compatible machines. For Windows users, the SmartThru software provides the most features, supporting not only scanning and printing, but offering an advanced printing section that allows for booklet printing, creating a large poster mosaics, and watermarks.

The Linux software package is not included with the CD and has to be downloaded from Samsung’s website to support printer and scanning functions. The Linux Unified Driver Configurator software allows for scanned images to manipulated and edited.

Only the print drivers and basic features are available for Mac OS users.
To make network printer configurations and notifications easy, Samsung’s SyncThru Web Service allows printer changes to be made using your IE, Safari, or Firefox browser. The software is not part of the CD and has to be downloaded from Samsung’s web site.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Canon Print head cleaning instructions

This information is presented to help you unclog your print head. If you follow the instructions it should work fine. However dont blame me for messing up your print head if things go wrong. Also poor output can be a indication of a failing print head. So this information will help you diagnose the problem.

In your browsers address bar type: control panelprinters and hit enter on your keyboard. This will bring up a page with your installed printers icon. Place your mouse cursor over the Printer/Printers & Faxes icon and right-click on it. When the dropdown menu shows, click on Properties. This will bring up the printer utility. Look for the Maintenance tab and follow the cleaning prompts.

If the cleaning cycles dont do the trick in clearing up poor and incomplete output, dont give up and assume youll need to buy a new print head. You can try the following as it will cause no harm many others have succesfully done this Open the lid of the printer and when the print head moves to the left, remove the cartridges or (tanks). You should then be able to easily remove the print head. It has the electronic circuitry on it and on the bottom are the outlet nozzles.

Get a small, shallow pan and lay a couple of paper towels or coffee filters in the bottom. Warm them up in the microwave oven. Pour enough DISTILLED water (some people have successfully used Windex but we would not recommend it) into the pan to cover the paper towels. Set the print head on the towels. You should see ink being "wicked" out. Move the print head to several different spots (about a minute each spot). This will dissolve the ink clogs. Remove the print head and gently dab it dry on fresh paper towels.

Place the print head back in the printer and insert the ink cartridges (tanks). Run a print head alignment and a regular cleaning followed by test print. You may need to repeat the process to completely un-clog the print head. Some prople have skipped the use of paper towels and have just let the print head soak in the warm distilled water/Windex.Thats all there is to it.

Distilled water -- Water that has been treated by boiling and condensation to remove solids, inorganics, and some organic chemicals.
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