Samsung ML-2525 review
in Printers
Verdict
A compact and stylish home device that's fairly cheap to buy and run
Review Date: 12 Jan 2010
Reviewed By: David Bayon
Price when reviewed: £79 (£93 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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From around the web
I ordered the Wireless version (ML252T5W) from Amazon in Nov @ £94 inc VAT & dely. No-one had any stock, but dely was for 1-3 months. The have just cancelled my order as they 'cannot get stock', bur other outlets now have it at £128-£149! Seems Amazon decided it would make a loss m
By incognitii on 13 Jan 2010 ![]()
contd
..a loss on the deal! BTW - Samsung Sales & Marketing staff are a waste of air - appalling!
Interestingly - can find no reviews of the wireless version online (launched Oct 09) - and in view of the dreadful problems people had setting up the 1610W (? or whatever it's predecessor was), would bee keen to know of people's experience with this?
By incognitii on 13 Jan 2010 ![]()
Typos
Apologies for the typos & hiatus above:
should read ML2525W
'bur other should read 'but other...)
'bee keen' should be 'be keen...'
Would be helpful if we could edit these posts?
By incognitii on 13 Jan 2010 ![]()
poor toner replacement cartridge performance
printer was initially inexpensive to purchase, print quality is good, speed is good.
BUT, the replacement cartridge was expensive at $92 and it claimed to average 1500 sheets.
i was able to get only about 700 sheets out of it before it was empty - just a few hundred more than the cartridge that came with the machine and less than half of the claimed average.
i'm not sure if this was a lemon of a replacement cartridge but samsung support was unwilling to replace it for me as the cartridge is considred a 'consumable'.
so far this machine is more expensive to operate than the old inkjet i was using prior- at about 13 cents per sheet.
i'm considering returning this machine as it so far is not doing the job it was claimed it could do.
By stuffy on 28 Sep 2010 ![]()
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