The Samsung ML-2571N is quite small, even for a mono laser printer. It measures only 14 inches wide, 11.7 inches deep, and 9.7 inches tall. Considering its price and size, we weren't surprised we didn't find anything resembling a control panel; an on/off switch resides on the side, and a cancel button graces the top. Paper handling is also predictably limited. A panel on the front folds out to reveal the two input trays. The main all-purpose tray holds up to 250 sheets of plain paper and has an expansion tab that lets you fill it with legal-size paper. The paper input tray isn't expandable, but it's easy to refill on the fly. Sitting above the all-purpose tray is a single-sheet manual feed tray with adjustable paper guides. The top of the printer houses the output tray, which includes a fold-out tab for corralling longer sheets. The ML-2571N lacks automatic duplexing, but for the price, again, we're not surprised.
The printer comes with a 400MHz processor and 32MB of RAM (not expandable). Befitting its office role, it has USB, Ethernet, and an IEEE 1284 parallel connector. It supports Windows, Mac, and Unix operating systems, so everyone can share happily on a network.
The ML-2571N ships with a so-called starter toner cartridge, which prints about 1,000 pages. The 3,000-page standard toner cartridge retails for about $80, which means text prints cost about 2.6 cents per page, in line with more expensive laser printers.
The Samsung ML-2571N outstripped its competition in print speeds, especially with black-and-white graphics. It posted a score of 16.71 pages per minute for text prints and 18.19ppm for graphics prints. For comparison, the HP LaserJet 1022 printed text at 15.91ppm and graphics at 15.3ppm. (The HP printer also costs about $100 more for the network-ready model.) The ML-2571N also shined in print quality. Text was clean and well formed, and it was legible down to very small point sizes. Graphics quality was quite good, too, with lots of detail in photographic elements and excellent grayscale handling. The only issue of note was hash marks in the graphics elements--a common problem for laser printers.
| Black graphics | Black text |
| Black graphics | Black text |
Samsung backs the ML-2571N with a standard one-year warranty. Toll-free phone support is available every day, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET. Samsung's Web site has FAQs; a download center with user manuals, drivers, and software; and a guide to consumables and accessories.
Product Specifications:
Product Description:
Samsung ML 2571N - Workgroup printer - Monochrome - Laser
Printer Type:
Workgroup printer - Laser - Monochrome
Dimensions (WxDxH):
13.9 in x 11.7 in x 9.7 in
Weight:
12.3 lbs
Max Media Size (Standard):
A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in)
,
Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
Max Media Size (Custom):
8.5 in x 14 in
Print Speed:
up to 24 pages/min - A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in)
,
up to 25 pages/min - Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in)
Max Resolution ( B&W ):
1200 dpi x 1200 dpi
Interface:
USB
,
Parallel
,
Ethernet 10/100Base-TX
Processor:
Samsung 400 MHz
RAM Installed ( Max ):
32 MB ( 32 MB )
Language Simulation:
PCL 6
,
PostScript 3
,
SPL (Samsung Printer Language)
Media Type:
Cards
,
Labels
,
Envelopes
,
Plain paper
,
Transparencies
Total Media Capacity:
250 sheets
Media Handling:
250-sheet paper cassette
,
1-sheet multipurpose tray
Monthly Duty Cycle:
20000 pages
Modem:
None
Networking:
Print server - Ethernet
,
Fast Ethernet
Type:
None
Copier Type:
None
Power:
AC 120 V
Battery:
None
System Requirements:
SuSE Linux 8.2
,
SuSE Linux 9.2
,
Red Hat Linux 9
,
Red Hat Linux 8.0
,
Apple MacOS X 10.1
,
Apple MacOS X 10.4
,
Mandrake Linux 9.2
,
Apple MacOS 8.6 - 9.2
,
Red Hat Fedora Core 1
,
Red Hat Fedora Core 2
,
Red Hat Fedora Core 3
,
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
,
Mandrake Linux 10.1 Discovery
,
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
,
Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP