Rating: Summary: Disappointing Features Review: I have now had this laser printer for 8 months. Installing the PostScript ROM took care of the won't print PDF files problem, but this ROM will set you back about $... if you buy it from Samsung. I have since seen it advertised by other vendors for about $... using Google searches. The additional printer memory has finally become available, but only the 32 mB size. Although the manual claims 16, 64 & 128 mB memory modules are also available, Samsung still can't provide them. There is only one RAM expansion socket, so you can't add printer memory by purchasing additional SIMMs later. Samsung will hit you up for $... plus tax and shipping for a 32 mB RAM (increasing the total available memory to 48 mB), but you can get the same module from S A Technologies for just $... (no, this is NOT a typo) plus tax & shipping. Make sure, though, that you order the ML1650 100-pin SIMM, which is LOW PROFILE, otherwise you won't be able to re-attach the closure plate. I can confirm that the ML1650 will recognize the SA Techchnologies SIMM, but only the 32 mB version. SA Technologies is still working on the 64 mB and 128 mB versions (as is Samsung).Had I realized that extra cost for the "must have" PostScript ROM and all the hassels in obtaining additional RAM that would work (both electronically and phsyically) I probably would have gone with a HP laser printer. But now that these teething problems have been solved, I am happy with my ML1650. Its very small footprint, super fast warmup, and whisper quietness are wonderful, and it's FAST. Printing quality is, of course, excellent, as one would expect from any laser printer. I have also learned that Samsung technical support sucks. Nevertheless, I have upgraded my rating to four stars.
Rating: Summary: update on Samsung ML1650 Laserprinter Review: I have now had this laser printer for 8 months. Installing the PostScript ROM took care of the won't print PDF files problem, but this ROM will set you back about $... if you buy it from Samsung. I have since seen it advertised by other vendors for about $... using Google searches. The additional printer memory has finally become available, but only the 32 mB size. Although the manual claims 16, 64 & 128 mB memory modules are also available, Samsung still can't provide them. There is only one RAM expansion socket, so you can't add printer memory by purchasing additional SIMMs later. Samsung will hit you up for $... plus tax and shipping for a 32 mB RAM (increasing the total available memory to 48 mB), but you can get the same module from S A Technologies for just $... (no, this is NOT a typo) plus tax & shipping. Make sure, though, that you order the ML1650 100-pin SIMM, which is LOW PROFILE, otherwise you won't be able to re-attach the closure plate. I can confirm that the ML1650 will recognize the SA Techchnologies SIMM, but only the 32 mB version. SA Technologies is still working on the 64 mB and 128 mB versions (as is Samsung). Had I realized that extra cost for the "must have" PostScript ROM and all the hassels in obtaining additional RAM that would work (both electronically and phsyically) I probably would have gone with a HP laser printer. But now that these teething problems have been solved, I am happy with my ML1650. Its very small footprint, super fast warmup, and whisper quietness are wonderful, and it's FAST. Printing quality is, of course, excellent, as one would expect from any laser printer. I have also learned that Samsung technical support sucks. Nevertheless, I have upgraded my rating to four stars.
Rating: Summary: Why need postscript? Review: I've had for 2 weeks...do not have postscript card. Have not yet come across a PDF file that wouldn't print. Not sure what others are trying to print. Also, I've had no problem with manual duplexing. Have not tried 1200 dpi yet.
Rating: Summary: Why need postscript? Review: I've had for 2 weeks...do not have postscript card. Have not yet come across a PDF file that wouldn't print. Not sure what others are trying to print. Also, I've had no problem with manual duplexing. Have not tried 1200 dpi yet.
Rating: Summary: Great printer for the Price Review: I've owned this printer for a week and am very pleased. It's a great Printer for the price. It's well constructed, fast and simple to use. I share it on a home network with PCs running Win95, Win98 and WinXP. No problems printing. The driver provides access to all the printer's features on these platforms and is very straight forward. I considered the HP 1200 and Brother 1450. I normally purchase HP printers but was disappointed in how flimsy the HP appeared. While I wouldn't mind Postscript which comes with the HP, it isn't essential and not worth the additional $$. The Brother was probably my second choice, but the Samsung had better specs and was less expensive. The Samsung WEB site could be improved, but I was able to eventualy validate that the drivers that came with the printer were up to date. They also have limited service coverage.
Rating: Summary: Great printer for the Price Review: I've owned this printer for a week and am very pleased. It's a great Printer for the price. It's well constructed, fast and simple to use. I share it on a home network with PCs running Win95, Win98 and WinXP. No problems printing. The driver provides access to all the printer's features on these platforms and is very straight forward. I considered the HP 1200 and Brother 1450. I normally purchase HP printers but was disappointed in how flimsy the HP appeared. While I wouldn't mind Postscript which comes with the HP, it isn't essential and not worth the additional $$. The Brother was probably my second choice, but the Samsung had better specs and was less expensive. The Samsung WEB site could be improved, but I was able to eventualy validate that the drivers that came with the printer were up to date. They also have limited service coverage.
Rating: Summary: Samsung ML-1650 laser printer Review: This is a nice laser printer, very fast, but it has some teething problems. The background printing option locks up a Mac G4 running System 9.2, even with the updated V1.6 printer driver. The laser printer apparently cannot print Adobe Acrobat PDF files without the optional Postscript ROM, and, like the additional memory RAM, is not yet available from Samsung! Forget trying to use generic 100-pin SIMM memory, because there is only physical room for a low-profile SIMM. The Samsung customer service people are vague on when the Postscript ROM or RAM SIMMs might become available.
Rating: Summary: Samsung ML-1650 laser printer Review: This is a nice laser printer, very fast, but it has some teething problems. The background printing option locks up a Mac G4 running System 9.2, even with the updated V1.6 printer driver. The laser printer apparently cannot print Adobe Acrobat PDF files without the optional Postscript ROM, and, like the additional memory RAM, is not yet available from Samsung! Forget trying to use generic 100-pin SIMM memory, because there is only physical room for a low-profile SIMM. The Samsung customer service people are vague on when the Postscript ROM or RAM SIMMs might become available.
Rating: Summary: Great small office printer Review: We use it in our office... very quick and solid printing capability. The only drawback is that it seems to go through printer cartridges fairly quickly, but then again, we do print a lot of stuff. Overall, we're very satisfied with it!
Rating: Summary: Great small office printer Review: We use it in our office... very quick and solid printing capability. The only drawback is that it seems to go through printer cartridges fairly quickly, but then again, we do print a lot of stuff. Overall, we're very satisfied with it!
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