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"EXCELLENT value in a monochrome laser MFP" on by LOLsson
Pros: good image quality, scan quality acceptable, very adjustable, duplex tray, toner save feature
Cons: Somewhat noisy during operation, part quality somewhat cheap and plastic-y, fax occasionally has difficulty recognizing incoming fax
Summary: Please understand that my 9 rating is based upon the little-Samsung-that-could's value, not its overall quality. While I'm no expert, I'm sure there are higher quality laser printers on the market. I *know* there are higher-quality scanners, copiers and fax machines. But if your family is like mine - i.e. fairly heavy computer use and printer use, as well as the occasional need for both scanning and copying, thsn this machine's combination of low price and many features might just be for you, as it was for us.
If you didn't already know, inkjet prints wind up being FAR more expensive per print than laser prints (especially monochrome laser, like the SCX-4521F). There's a reason that laser toner cartridges are the size of large rolling pins, while inkjet cartridges are typically smaller than a deck of cards: the laser cartridges last a LOT longer. And yes, they cost more, too....but remember, you're only buying ONE for this Samsung, instead of four or six or more for your inkjet. In the end, monochrome laser prints cost about 2-3¢ per page (for the toner), whereas inkjets cost up to 35¢. That's a big difference, especially if you have young children who are still learning the meaning of "conserve."
Our other printer is an Epson R-800, which is fantastic at photos but overkill for most everything else, and expensive as all heck - EIGHT different ink cartridges in all. We realized that most of what we printed were "pretty pictures" for the kids, yahoo maps, recipes, and that sort of thing....probably at a rate of two dozen for every legitimate photo we printed which required all of the capabilities of the R-800. What to do? I'd used laser printers in offices before, like everyone else, but considered them big, bulky, temperamental beasts that ran hot and required a visit from the manufacturer every time they needed service.
Then, by chance, I saw an ad for a really good deal on the Samsung SCX-4521F. I won't tell you what it is, since I doubt you can get it anymore, but it was significantly discounted by a few retailers when it was first released. So we decided at that price, we didn't have much to lose....
After plugging the thing in and some minor setup (anyone can do it), the thing has been running almost without flaw. How many times have you needed to fax something (perhaps you're working from home, or it's a legal document relating to your house), but although you can RECEIVE faxes on your computer, you can't SEND them, so you wind up having to drive to Kinko's in the middle of the night to make sure the fax gets through, or try to sneak it through the fax machine at work the next day? No more. Just pop it into the duplex tray (!) of the SCX-4521F, punch in the number, and you're all set. Ditto copying. A worker comes to your house to fix something, and you see him looking in a service manual. You know you could just refer to the page he's looking at and deal with it yourself next time, but he says the manual's the only one he's got. Now, you just walk over to the SCX-4521-F, lift up the copier lid, run off the pages you need, and you're all set. Same thing if a friend of your child's parent gives you the "double" prints they took at your child's birthday party - which you were too busy to take because you were cutting cake, recording who gave what gift, etc. There are some great pictures of your child, but you really want them in your computer, not moldering away in a closet somewhere. Now you can just scan in the few that you want right away.
In terms of performance, I will say upfront that the scan quality is mediocre. It won't win any resolution or color-accuracy prizes. But it's more than enough for print documents, faxes, and consumer-level photographs that you just want a digital archive of. As far as print quality, well, it's monochrome, which may be a bummer for some people. But think honestly for a moment: how much of what you print - web pages and the like - really NEEDS to be in color? Your google maps? Descriptions of a product that's on sale somewhere? If you're like us, most of what you print is throwaway anyway, and the few things that are NOT photographs which you really want to look good are things like business letters, older children's school reports, etc. In that respect, if you've been living with the text quality of inkjet printers, the SCX-4521F will actually be a step UP for you. Black text, even at small font sizes, is clear and crisp right out to the edges of the page - MUCH clearer and crisper than virtually any injket I've ever seen. And faxes come through with the least clutter possible from such a low-fi medium.
All in all, the Samsung SCX-4521F is a fantastic little unit for the busy family or small home office. I don't know how long it will last, which is where other, far more expensive, laser printers may have it over the little Samsung, but for the price you can probably get it for if you do a little looking, even if it only lasts a few years, it will have been a stone bargain for someone in my situation. Highly recommended. -
"Good overall performer" on by Ajer100
Pros: Excelent value
Cons: Support could be better
Summary: Had a poor experience with a Samsung printer some years ago, and recently a particularly bad Samsung cell phone, that was back and forth in repairs. As such I am a bit leery about this brand. However, I went to buy a HP multi-function and ended up with a Samsung – at half of the HP price. Needed it for a small office to replace an aging fax and copier. What a good surprise – it works! Small foot print, fast printing (a bit slow when wakes up), good sheet feeder, decent scanner – overall a very good performer. The toner saving button just takes you from 600 DPI to 300 DPI, but for cheque printing and faxes it makes no difference. Noise - what noise?
One peeve – it has a one touch scan button that suppose to call a program to open a scan. We use Paperport, but the scanner is reluctant to recognize it. Called support, and after making me jump through hoops –click here, click there, switch off and on and so fortyh – we both realized that the CSR has never heard about Paperport, neither was it in his knowledge base. Ooops. -
"A HUGE disappointment" on by anonyH
Pros: ADF, compact size
Cons: Noisy, expensive toner, poor B/W scans, small sheet capacity
Summary: First off, if you have your heart set on buying this printer for whatever reason, I wouldn't pay a penny over $150, if even that. Paying over $200 is ludicrous. It's a hunk of junk. I bought mine 3 years ago and just yesterday it overheated and the fuser burned out! I have an old HP printer that still prints great and it's nearly 10 years old!!!
This printer never lived up to my expectations from day one. The toner yield is way too small for the price (nearly $90). It's even smaller if you believe the bogus "Low Toner" message. But if you pull out the toner cartridge and shake it periodically, you can print at least a full ream of paper. There's a way to turn off the notice but it doesn't work. But even worse, if you receive a fax with the low toner warning, it won't print the faxes until you replace the cartridge although you'll still able to print from the computer or make copies from the printer!!
Overall the scanning quality is average but the B/W scanning quality, particularly the lower resolutions (for faster scanning time), is ABYSMAL! I have a cheap Lexmark inkjet printer that blows away the Samsung in speed and quality. This is a huge negative if you need to scan and print a lot of B/W documents.
The ADF worked fine for about a year then soon after started to double-feed and jam more frequently.
It's a noisy machine. Sort of a whiny, whistling noise when it prints, followed by the more annoying high pitch hum that lasts about 10 minutes until the printer powers down.
For longer print jobs (30 pages plus) the printer really heats up to the point that the paper slightly curls and becomes almost too hot to handle.
I could go on, but you get the picture. It's just not worth the money or headaches. -
"Good but..." on by eures
Pros: good design, good print quality, easy to use
Cons: Receiving fax in TEL mode seems not to work properly
Summary: By picking up the handset of the extension phone and then pressing the remote receive code should the machine start receiving a fax. She doesn't (in Italy at least).
Updated
By pressing the remote receive code, the machine starts receiving a fax, but no adsl filter must be inserted between the machine and the line. -
"A fix for those who can't print faxes with low toner" on by warhol6
Pros: easier install than HP
Cons: its not an HP...which i've used for 10 years...got this when my HP finally died
Summary: For those who are complaining that they can't print faxes when the toner is low...READ THE USER MANUAL!
Ignoring the Toner Empty Message (PAGE 56)
When the toner cartridge is nearly empty, the machine shows the “[Toner Empty]” message and continues printing except incoming faxes. In this case, incoming faxes are saved in memory.
However, you can set the machine to print incoming faxes, even though print quality is not optimal.
1) Press Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the display.
2) Press the scroll button ( or ) until “Ignore Toner” appears on the bottom line and press Enter.
3) Press the Scroll button ( or ) to select “On” or “Off”. Select “On” to ignore the [Toner Empty] message. Select “Off” to stop printing incoming faxes when the message appears. This is the default setting.
4) Press Enter to save the selection.
5) To return to Standby mode, press Stop/Clear.