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Samsung CLX-3160FN By Felisa Yang, CNET.com July 10, 2007 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/hardware/printers/soa/Samsung-CLX-3160FN/0,2000065768,339279703,00.htm
The Samsung CLX-3160FN is a large, all-in-one colour laser printer for small offices or work groups. The printer is network-ready and offers the expected feature set plus good print/scan quality. Many of the tasks, however -- particularly printing graphics -- are a bit slower than the competitions'. Despite the fact that the Samsung CLX-3160FN is neither the fastest nor makes the best prints, it arrives at a compelling intersection of price, features, and performance, making it a great value for general purpose multitasking for work groups. Design The CLX-3160FN ships with a single paper cassette that holds up to 150 sheets of plain paper. You can configure the cassette for various paper sizes, including legal length. Atop the cassette sits a single-sheet manual feed tray with adjustable paper guides -- convenient for one-off prints. If you need increased paper capacity, Samsung offers an optional 250-sheet cassette. The output well has a fold-out flap that keeps prints from sailing to the ground. The control panel is well-organised and simple to understand. The two-line text LCD is surrounded by task buttons (for fax, copy, and scan/e-mail) and menu navigation buttons. Dedicated fax buttons let you access stored quick-dial numbers, browse the address book, change resolution, and redial. Dedicated copy buttons allow you to adjust darkness, change the original type, and reduce/enlarge. Rounding out the control panel are the alphanumeric keypad and two Start buttons (for colour and mono). A front-mounted USB port offers direct USB connectivity for PictBridge cameras or USB flash memory devices. The CLX-3160FN uses Samsung's patented toner "plugs" that are easy to pull out and replace. The multifunction machine ships with starter cartridges: the black prints up to 1,500 pages and the colour cartridges print up to 700 pages each. The printer's monthly duty cycle (that is, recommended print volume) is 24,200 pages, making it better suited for a small work group than a home office user. Features When copying, you can use either the ADF or the flatbed scanner -- up to 99 copies. Options include ID card copy, poster copy, image clone, 2-up and 4-up copy, and zoom. If you're using the flatbed scanner, you can reduce or enlarge between 25 and 400 percent. If using the ADF, you're limited to 25 to 100 percent. If you're scanning documents or images, you can save them to the USB drive, save them to your PC's My Documents folder, attach the scan to an e-mail, or open the document in Paint, Samsung's SmarThru software (for editing), or using optical character recognition software. If you've installed the multifunction printer on a network, you can enable the Scan to Network features as well. The CLX-3160FN's fax feature lets you set up a password-protected secure receive mode, delayed fax, and fax blast (up to 10 numbers); forward received faxes to e-mail addresses or other fax numbers; and set up a junk fax block where faxes from preset numbers are not received. The address book feature lets you program up to 30 one-touch dial numbers, plus up to 240 additional speed-dial numbers and up to 200 group speed dial numbers. Performance CNET Labs' colour multifunction laser speed tests (pages per minute)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Epson AcuLaser CX11NF
4.15
4.47
19.1
18.44
Samsung CLX-3160FN
3.74
3.95
3.76
13.53
Oki C5510n
8.83
7.33
13.43
13.52
HP Color Laserjet CM1017 MFP 6.16
5.91
6.31
6.81 CNET Labs' colour multifunction laser speed tests (pages per minute)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Epson AcuLaser CX11NF
16.29
10.5
Samsung CLX-3160FN
4.31
4.44
Oki C5510n
10.6
13.66
HP Color Laserjet CM1017 MFP 2.61
3.39 Happily, the CLX-3160FN was more consistent with task quality than with task speed. The black-text prints showed clean, consistently formed, and nicely dark, black characters. The only issue we noted was that the bold text could use a bit of sharpening -- they tended to look a little bit swollen. The colour text offered nicely blended colours, but looked a bit fuzzy around the edges. The black graphics print was pretty good too, with a nicely gradated greyscale. The photo elements could be sharper, and the wingding-type characters need to be smoother, especially around curved edges. The colour graphics page showed great detail but colours were a bit oversaturated and the greyscale gradient showed banding. The colour scan was sharp and showed lots of detail, but the colours were muddied and dull. The greyscale scan wasn't quite as sharp -- it had a hazy quality to it, but otherwise looked good. Overall, the CLX-3160FN was a middle-of-the- road performer in both speed and quality. If you're looking for the fastest prints, check out the Epson AcuLaser CX11NF and if you want the best print quality, take a look at the HP Color Laserjet CM1017 MFP.
CNET Labs' colour multifunction laser quality
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
HP Color Laserjet CM1017 MFP
3
4
4
4
Samsung CLX-3160FN
3
3
3
3
Epson AcuLaser CX11NF
3
2
3
2
Oki C5510n 1
2
3
2 CNET Labs' colour multifunction laser quality
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
HP Color Laserjet CM1017 MFP
2
2
Samsung CLX-3160FN
3
3
Epson AcuLaser CX11NF
3
4
Oki C5510n 3
3 Samsung backs the CLX-3160FN with a standard one-year warranty. Samsung's site provides an FAQ/knowledgebase, a download centre (drivers, software, manuals), and online service request.
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