Samsung ProXpress SL-M3370FD, Laser, Mono printing, 1200 x 1200 DPI, A4, Direct printing, Black, Grey
SL-M3370FD
Most businesses and small and home office (SOHO) companies increasingly require high productivity and lower operating costs from their printers. These businesses need printers that also are easy to use and versatile for printing a range of documents and presentations. Robust ProXpress M4020 3820 3320 series feature print speeds powered by a Cortex-A5 core processor and up to 256MB of memory. High speed and performance enable businesses to accelerate document and image processing for increased efficiency. ReCP technology improves readability of printed documents by enhancing thin lines and sharpening the edges of negative text. The ProXpress M4020 3820 3320 series deliver sharp solid prints with effective output print resolutions of up to 1 200 x 1 200 dpi. The printers' multipurpose tray supports media of up to 220gsm (grams per square meter) in weight which offers more printing choices for professional documents. Numerous labels cards and envelopes can be printed using the multi-purpose tray with ease. This ability virtually eliminates the time it takes to feed sheets one at a time. Businesses can lower toner and paper usage with the One Touch Eco Button. The One Touch Eco Button automatically activates 2-up printing (two pages on the same side) and duplex printing (printing on both sides). Users can also choose the option to skip blank pages in the toner saving mode.Samsung ProXpress SL-M3370FD Laser Multifunction Printer, Laser, 1200 x 1200 DPI, 33 ppm, A4, 600 MHz, 256 MB, LCD
Samsung ProXpress SL-M3370FD. Print technology: Laser, Printing: Mono printing, Maximum resolution: 1200 x 1200 DPI. Copying: Mono copying, Maximum copy resolution: 600 x 600 DPI. Scanning: Colour scanning, Optical scanning resolution: 600 x 600 DPI. Faxing: Mono faxing. Maximum ISO A-series paper size: A4. Direct printing. Product colour: Black, Grey
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02/11/2017