Samsung Monochrome Multifunction Laser Printer (SCX-4623F)

Samsung Monochrome Multifunction Laser Printer (SCX-4623F)

Product Description

With the Samsung SCX-4623F mono laser MFP, you simply press the ESP Easy Screen Print button, and you can print either your entire desktop or just the active window. That’s especially convenient for printing multiple web pages. Samsung’s AnyWeb Print software lets you select, drag and drop content from different web pages into a new page, then print your screen. You also get faxing to and from your PC, print speeds of 23 ppm, 12,000 page monthly duty cycle and a sleek, compact design.

Samsung Monochrome Multifunction Laser Printer (SCX-4623F)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 20.5 x 20.5 x 16.2 inches ; 31 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 33 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002VPU9DU
  • Item model number: SCX-4623F
Price : $131.66
You Save : $154.33 (54%)
Samsung Monochrome Multifunction Laser Printer (SCX-4623F)

Technical Details

  • Productivity is the key to running any office or professional workgroup. And the SCX-4623F was designed to deliver exactly that
  • The control panel has an easy to use Blue Compass Navigation button that allows you to navigate menu options quickly and easily.
  • Fax to PC means you can send and receive faxes at your PC, and all fax information is stored and managed at your desk
  • The Print Screen function is a quick and easy way to print the contents of your computer screen, and it's especially useful if you handle a high volume of web-based information
  • High-speed USB 2.0 connectivity

Costumer Reviews

Not sure about the other review, that's why I decided to add my 2 cents. I was able to get the printer out of the box, plug it in, install the CD and have a fully functional printer/scanner/fax within 5 minutes and I have a Windows 7, 64 bit PC. It scanned and uploaded the image to my Adobe program on the first try (I was not expecting this to be the case having read the other review). The image was very clear - in fact it was far superior to my old brother all-in-one that this printer replaced. The fax machine worked equally as well and I was able to fax a Word document from my computer with no problems on the first try. The fax interface is easier to use than that of my old brother machine as well. So far no complaints whatsoever - wonderful print/copy quality and easy to use fax/scanner. I paid $130 for it at Office Max. For this price, I feel like I got a bargain.

After spending hours on the phone/online with Samsung customer "service" I've learned that the latest firmware is irreversible and makes it so that you are required to buy Samsung Genuine Toners.

The firmware does not state that you'll only be able to use Samsung Genuine Toners and I firmly believe they are in the wrong if not for the fact that they're pretty blatantly breaking the First Sale Doctrine.

They refuse to admit wrong doing, avoid actually responding to any complaints and have consistently shown that they don't care that they essentially locked down their printers.

My issue isn't buying Samsung Genuine toners, it is the fact that they are requiring it without even so much as an announcement. Also saying it is standard practice is not true, because there are plenty of printer companies that will let you use the toner you choose for your printer.

After hours on the phone and online with Samsung, their extremely apathetic responses are why I will never recommend Samsung to anyone else and have decided to report them to the BBB.

I realize reviews/BBB/complaints against a company as big as Samsung are a drop in the bucket, but enough drops leads to an overflowing bucket.

If only we could give them zero stars. You get nothing Samsung, no money from ink cartridges, no future TV purchases; the only thing you get is the knowledge that you're pissing people off by locking your products via firmware.

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