
I suppose this is one tradeoff of having a small LJ, where everything has to be much closer together. The fuser gets very hot and causes an area of plastic near the top to get very warm. I haven't played around too much with dpi settings and different print languages, but with the default settings, this is how it stands. Works well in Linux, although I'd like to see Samsung follow Brother and release open source drivers.Ĭons: Graphics quality is average for a LJ of this price, meaning solid bars will have some inconsistencies. You can browse to the printer by IP and view all kinds of useful information.
#Samsung monochrome laser printer network drivers#
The drivers are hassle free and efficient.

This is NOT a host based printer, which is a very good thing, as it will work well over a network and require less resources from the computer/printer. Spooling time is minimal, at least with ethernet Windows will display the printer in the system tray for a second and then it disappears, the printer has already assumed the job and there's no load on the OS anymore. Compact size, yet it's very fast and handles duplexing reasonably well. Pros: Text quality is very good, on a par with the heavy duty HP's we have at work that cost 2-5x as much. Windows 2000/XP(32/64bits)/Vista(32/64bits)/2003 Server(32/64bits)Īdditional Information Date First Available Less than 50dBA (printing), less than 26dBA (standby)

Transparency, envelope, labels, post card, card stock PostScript3, PCL6, SPL, IBM ProPrinter, EPSONĢ50-sheet cassette, 1-sheet multi purpose tray Learn more about the SAMSUNG ML-2851ND Model Brand
