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Samsung ML-2525

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Amazon
★★★
★★
13 years ago
Workable but disappointing

The printer works OK but it's very plasticky and flimsy. The paper tray always needs 'helping' back into place and the paper size adjustors are stiff & difficult to move. The symbol in the paper tray showing which side of the paper will be printed on is wrong - if you plan to print double-sided...

Samsung
★★★★
11 years ago
Good while it works, 14 months.

This printer was good while it worked, just long enough to get me to buy my first replacement toner cartridge and escape the warranty period by 2 months. A real disspointment since the toner costs more than the printer - I have had good luck with all my other samsung products, surprised to see this...

Inexpensive

Poor quality; Did not meet expectations

channelpro.co.uk
★★★★★
14 years ago
Samsung ML-2525 review

Samsung's personal mono lasers are among the most attractive we've seen, wh their petite dimensions and stylish black finish. The ML-2525 keeps things simple, with a single USB connector and nothing so advanced as automatic duplex units or extra paper trays, but it's all the more usable for it.

PC Magazine
★★★★★
14 years ago
Samsung ML-2525

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Reviewboard Magazine
★★★★★
13 years ago
Samsung ML-2525W Wireless Laser Printer Review

The Samsung ML-2525W is simple by nature: it only prints black, but offers the advantages of manual double-sided printing, a single-sheet tray, and wireless networking. For all that, its biggest boon for home offices, students, and small businesses (especially in this post-recession economy) is its...

Hardware Secrets
★★★★★
13 years ago
Samsung ML-2525W Laser Printer Review

If you don't need to print in color or you want to save money by printing in black and white, a laser printer might be the answer for you. Laser printers have been around for a long time, but manufacturer's like Samsung are still innovating.

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