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Samsung CLP-300N - Perspective
Samsung CLP-300N3.00Explain star rating
RRP
$599.00

Review Date

Wednesday, 4th of July, 2007

What's Hot

Price, easy to use, compact

What's Not

Consumables costs are high, print quality is not impressive

The Final Word

If space is at a premium in your office and you aren't too concerned about print quality or page costs, the Samsung CLP-300N makes an easy-to-use, no-nonsense color printer.

Samsung CLP-300N
PC World Staff (PC World) 04/07/2007 16:40:25

It's hard to imagine a color laser printer having dimensions any smaller than the Samsung CLP-300N. It's also one of the cheapest color lasers we've seen to date, though its consumables costs are high and its print quality is not impressive.

At this size, there's not much room for paper. The CLP-300N has a single paper tray that can hold 150 sheets of plain paper. The output bin holds up to 100 sheets. You can feed envelopes from the paper tray one at a time, after removing the other paper. No duplexer and no add-on paper tray upgrades are available. The simple control panel features just five lights and a stop button.

This GDI-based printer leaves page rendering to your PC's processor. Text prints at 17.7 pages per minute, whereas photos print on plain paper at 2.4 ppm and glossy paper at 1.6 ppm. The one-year warranty doesn't cover the imaging unit or the waste toner container. On a positive note, the toner comes in four cylindrical cartridges that twist easily into and out of position in the printer, so replacing cartridges is a snap.

Our panel of judges found the CLP-300N's text output too dark and noticed major bleeding in bold fonts. The test print also had a semiglossy sheen that struck some people as attractive but others as distracting. Our line art sample came out too dark, as well, with close lines merging and with some banding. Our grayscale image displayed rainbow effects in areas of smooth tonal change, such as the sky. On plain paper, our color images looked grainy and too light; colors printed on glossy paper seemed washed out, with unsubtle black ink layered over them.

If space is at a premium in your office and you aren't too concerned about print quality or page costs, the Samsung CLP-300N makes an easy-to-use, no-nonsense color printer.

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