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Samsung unveils world’s smallest laser printer

CHENNAI: Samsung Electronics, on Wednesday, enhanced its printer line-up with the launch of 8 advanced printer models, including the world’s smallest laser printer-ML1666. At a media gat

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CHENNAI: Samsung Electronics, on Wednesday, enhanced its printer line-up with the launch of 8 advanced printer models, including the world’s smallest laser printer-ML1666.

At a media gathering here, Ranjit Yadav, Director, Mobile & IT, Samsung Electronics, said, “The company’s ML-1666, the world’s smallest laser printer in the Indian market, offers the highest value to a customer. It has an impressive 16-page per minute speed and offers an intuitive printing experience by incorporating a number of easy to use one touch features into the product design.’

In addition to ML-1666, Samsung unveiled three Mono Laser Printers - ML 1911; ML 2525; ML 2581N. These stylish and compact laser printers  boast of monthly duty cycles up to 12,000 pages, 8MB memory and print speeds of 18ppm/24 ppm pages. All the newly-launched Samsung laser printers provide a simplified and highly affordable printing experience with ‘Printelligent’ features such as toner save, smart panel (enables easy trouble shooting), one touch print screen and anyWeb printing. These printers come with a one year onsite warranty. The MRP of the new models is as follows : ML 1911 - Rs 6499; ML 2526 - Rs  8999 and  ML 2581 N - Rs 12,999.

Samsung also launched an impressive range of laser multi function printers to strengthen its current portfolio and retain market leadership in the multi function printer category. These feature rich multi function printers SCX 4601, SCX 4623 FH, SCX 4623 FN boast of high speeds of up to 22 ppm and are designed for optimum usability. The MRP of Samsung multi function printers is as follows: SCX 4601 - Rs.9999;  SCX 4623FH - Rs.14,499.

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