Samsung - CLP-500 review
colour laser printer for small businesses
Review date: 13 October, 2004. Review by: IT Reviews Staff
Once these are emptied it's back to the shops to part with another £340 for a new set of four cartridges, albeit full cartridges this time, that last for 7,000 and 5,000 pages of black and colour respectively.
Surprisingly, for a printer aimed at the small office, there's no standard networking capability. Ethernet and wireless networking options are optional extras (the CLP-500N has 10/100Mbps Ethernet). All you get as standard is a parallel port and a USB 2.0 port and, as is common these days, Samsung doesn't include a USB cable. On the plus side, you do get built-in duplex (double-sided) printing.
It's a fairly hefty beast, weighing in at 35kg when fully loaded with cartridges and with dimensions of 51 x 47 x 40.5cm. It comes with a 250-sheet output tray in the top of the unit while a 250-sheet input tray sits in the printer's base. If you need more capacity then an additional 500-sheet input tray is available for an £249 + VAT.
Samsung printers are some of the easiest to set up and the CLP-500 is no exception. Just find a USB cable, plug the printer in and off you go. The control panel and seven buttons on the top right-hand side of the unit are easy to use, with the buttons mostly controlling the complex but easy to navigate menu options.
Performance-wise the CLP-500 is a fast printer, with a quoted engine speed of 20ppm mono A4 and 5ppm for colour A4. Under test conditions it produced 19ppm of mono text, while a full-colour A4 PDF document came within a whisker of the quoted 5ppm, which is good going. However, when it came to printing a full-colour, high quality image this dropped down to just under 2ppm.
As far as quality is concerned, the CLP-500 gives better results for graphics than it does for text; line art and black and white photos are sharply reproduced while text lacks a little crispness and tends to be a touch on the pale side. The colour output is much the same; graphics are fine for everyday business use while text is a little disappointing, but only in relative terms.
Verdict
If you are looking for a low-cost colour laser printer for an office that doesn't have a high paper output, then the Samsung CLP-500 is a good buy, particularly with its built-in duplex function. On the other hand, if your office has a high monthly output of pages then the running costs may outweigh the cheap initial purchase.
Company: Samsung
Contact: 0870 242 0303

