The sophisticated CLX-6200FX color laser printer features a time-saving one-touch automatic duplexing as well as image detail up to 2400-by-600 dpi, for crisp professional results. Start time for printing single sheets is 25 seconds in color or monochrome, and under 30 seconds for first-copy jobs. In addition, this hard-working machine features a convenient front-located USB port that allows you to print PDS, BMP, TIFF, and JPEG files at your convenience--even as other jobs print from your office network. The printer also includes a 250-sheet cassette and a 100-sheet multi-purpose tray, and is backed by 128 MB of RAM, allowing it to start fast and stay strong throughout the work day.
The 25.6-by-25.4-by-36.2-inch Samsung CLX-6200FX maximizes output and reduces operation costs with its built-in duplex feature to reduce paper consumption and decrease your business's cost-per-page ratio. In addition, the hassle of changing ink and toner is dramatically reduced, as this machine is constructed with four easy-to-replace consumables.
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful: By AmateurTechSupporter (Canada) - See all my reviews This review is from: Samsung CLX-6200FX Color Laser Multifunction Printer (Office Product) DISCLAIMER: I actually bought the CLX-6210FX, the only difference being a duplexing automatic document feeder (instead of the single-sided automatic document feeder) and optional hard disk and wireless print server functionality (sold separately, of course). The CLX-6240FX comes with the hard disk (also can accept the optional wireless print server), and, according to the specs, boasts a slightly higher print speed (25 pages-per-minute color/bw letter-sized documents vs. 20 ppm for the first two--note that this drops by half when duplex printing). I also bought this from a Canadian retailer (DirectDial), but given the lack of reviews for this family of Multi-Functional Printers (MFPs), I thought I'd post it here (and do it thoroughly).
*SETUP* The 100-lb shipping box (approximately 2' x 2' x 3' high) showed up outside my house a few days ago and required two of us to man-handle down to the office where it was to be set up (Samsung helpfully provides...Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Samsung CLX-6200FX Color Laser Multifunction Printer (Office Product) I don't think I've ever written a review before on Amazon. At least not that I can remember. But I wanted to write about this printer. Geesh. How hard is it to make a good printer now a days? It would appear like it's nearly impossible if you have been through the agony of the HP experience. I could write a small book on the problems I've had with HP printers over the years. I vowed to give up on HP when I bought a new printer.Enter the Samsung CLX-6200FX. It took me all of about 5 minutes after getting it out of the box, to print something. If it were an HP, I would have had to endure 20 to 30 minutes of software installs. One after the other. They try to install everything they can, most of which you'll never use. With this, I put the disk in, clicked a couple of times, told it that the printer was hooked to my network and voila... I was printing. Did the same install on 3 of our other computers in the house, all hooked into my wireless router...Read more 6 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Samsung CLX-6200FX Color Laser Multifunction Printer (Office Product) I got this unit because of the bang for the buck, and was impressed at how open they were in supporting Macs and Linux. I am thrilled at how great it works, especially with Macs. I have an all-Mac network and connected this unit through ethernet to share the printer. You have to go to the Samsung site to download the software separately, but once you do, it's smooth sailing.
My Leopard and Tiger machines immediately found and configured the printer via Bonjour, but I also used IPP on a couple with no problem. There's a native Mac "Smart Panel" to control some default settings, but the main administration is done through a web interface on the machine. There's also a Java applet to let you view the print queue, but Leopard's native print queue viewer does that just fine. The TWAIN drivers work fine in Photoshop, and you can scan through ethernet with it. Samsung definitely took care of Macs with this release. |