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18 Reviews
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The Samsung ML-2955DW is priced to fit the budget of small or home offices - at least initially. The toner costs over time will be dear. If you plan to print more than a few dozen pages per week, move up a hundred dollars or so in purchase price to bu...
Published: 2012-01-29, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Small. Wired network support. Built-in duplexer. Ample paper capacity for a micro office or personal use.
Although output quality is easily good enough for most business needs, it's a touch below par overall
The Samsung ML-2955ND monochrome laser printer's paper handling, price, and speed make it a good fit for a micro or small office or as a personal printer in any size office....
If you follow PrinterComparison regularly, you might be aware that I've given high marks to almost all of the monochrome printers we've seen from Samsung because they are easy to use, competitively priced, offer a good mix of features and, above all, o...
Wi-Fi Direct print, Eco print button, WPS single button setup
No second paper tray option, Job cancel not immediate, Toner save mode, not fast draft
Samsung rates the ML-2955DW at a very healthy 28ppm and under test we saw a real-world speed of 22.6ppm on our 20-page document, which is over three quarters of the way there. On the more typical, 5-page text test, the printer still managed 14.3ppm and on...
Great print quality, Petite dimensions, Easy to set up and use
Not the fastest, Print costs are quite high
The Samsung ML-2955DW is small, easy to use and produces good quality output. However, its running costs are quite high, so if you make heavy use of your printer you'd be better off stepping up to Samsung's ML-3710ND, which is slightly more expensive t...
The Samsung ML-2955DW is priced to fit the budget of small or home offices--at least initially. The toner costs over time will be dear. If you plan to print more than a few dozen pages per week, move up a hundred pounds or so in purchase price to buy a...