Jan
12

Samsung ML-2510 Monochrome Compact Personal Laser Printer

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  • Robust and affordable monochrome compact laser printer
  • Enjoy 1200×600 dpi resolution prints
  • Built-in jam-free roller system
  • Prints up to 25 pages per minute
  • Compatible with Windows XP, Mac OS X, and Linux operating systems

Product DescriptionPerch it beside your filing cabinet, or just on top of your desk. The trim proportions of the ML-2510 ensure that it works in every place, every situation. Speed is another impressive aspect of the ML-2510. Clocking in at 24 PPM for A4 and 25 PPM for letter size, its printout rate compares favorably even next to other printers. This rapid performance saves valuable time working time. With a resolution of 1,200 x 600 dpi, your prints are clear and crisp, just like th. . . More >>

Samsung ML-2510 Monochrome Compact Personal Laser Printer

5 Comments

1

Based on reviews, I purchased this printer from Staples; after [. . ], it came to [. . ]. Great price, but now I see why. . . . My computer is running XP Media Center Edition. The software that came with the computer would not finish loading. Went to the web site with no better luck. I’m no novice with computers. Seems like a software compatibility issue to me. I’m returning it.
Rating: 1 / 5

2

My power bill went up quite a lot by using this printer. When I tried to print return address labels with it, it won’t.

Otherwise a very fast printer while new. Not sure how long it stays that way.
Rating: 3 / 5

3

I had this printer a month and the toner ran out after 200 pages. OK figured it was a starter cartridge and went out and blue $80 on a new cartridge and it goes blank after 200 pages. I am not printing anyting other then standard text documents. No figures or graphics. The Toner monitor always says I am low on toner even right after insalling a new cartridge. I bought this on sale and with rebates, the toner cartridge costs twice as much as the printer. I am just going to scrap the brinter and go with the Brother 2140 which is cheaper then a new Samsung cartridge.
Rating: 1 / 5

4

I notice that another fellow said it wouldn’t work with Intel Macs (at least, his). I suspect that is my problem. I would love to hear from any Intel Mac owner who has this printer and has printed with it. Otherwise, I do *NOT* recommend it for Intel Macs.

I have done everything humanly possible to make sure the installation was done right (but c’mon–Macs and printers usually are almost brainless in their compatibility), including downloading the latest driver from Samsung. However, the printer absolutely will not print a job from the computer. It prints its DEMO sheet perfectly, so everything in the printer itself DOES work. But it won’t print from my MacBook Pro, and I highly suspect that the Samsung drivers, at least this one, are NOT compatible with Intel Macs. Hope I’m wrong. . .
Rating: 3 / 5

5

Bought the first one a year ago. Every time I turn it on my computer would reboot by itself, lights start flashing. After 5~6 times my UPS got burned by it. I think the printer draw unusually large amount of current, which caused interruption in the electric system. A few days ago I bought the 2nd one in the hope the first one was a lemo. Guess what? The 2nd one does exactly the same thing! I have a Samsung LCD TV which also has tons of issues. I swear this is the last Korean made item I ever buy!
Rating: 1 / 5

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