Samsung ML-2525 Monochrome Laser Printer
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 16.6 x 18.1 inches ; 18.8 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 20 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B002Y4Z2D0
- Item model number: ML-2525
You Save : $46.12 (27%)

Product Description
The Samsung ML-2525 mono laser printer features Samsung's AnyWeb Print software. It lets you select, drag and drop content from different web pages into a new blank page on your screen without any other resizing or editing required, making it easy to print what's on your screen. The ML-2525 also gives you an ESP Easy Screen Print button that lets you print your desktop with a single button. You also get print speeds of 24 ppm and a 12,000 page monthly duty cycle.

Technical Details
- With speed options from up to 24 ppm, and resolution up to 1,200 x 600 dpi,
- The ML-2525 offers the flexibility to meet all your daily print requirements
- The Print Screen function is a quick and easy way to print the contents of your screen
- It's especially useful if you handle a high volume of web-based information
- The ML-2525 features a sleek, streamlined design which adds a sophistication without taking up more than its fair share of room
Costumer Reviews
Generally speaking, I like Samsung printers. They're inexpensive, and in the past it's been possible to find dirt-cheap aftermarket toner cartridges for them, so you could print for about a penny per page.
I still haven't been able to find aftermarket cartridges for this printer though. All the usual suspects list it as "coming soon," but have since April. I guess Samsung has made the cartridges for this printer a lot harder to reverse-engineer.
I bought this printer in a hurry because I ran out of toner for my earlier model Samsung printer, and thought it would be a good idea to have an extra printer around anyway. I used it until the toner cartridge that came with it ran out, and when I was using it, I found it to be lightning fast, very quiet, and compact. I don't remember the paper ever jamming, and my printouts were nice and clear and very readable. I can't complain about the printer itself.
But I wish I had spent some time researching the availability of aftermarket cartridges. I might have been better off buying a different model of Samsung, or a competing brand like a Brother instead. For now, the printer is sitting unused until I can find an inexpensive replacement toner cartridge.
printer was initially inexpensive to purchase, print quality is good, speed is good.
BUT, the replacement cartridge was expensive at $92 and it claimed to average 1500 sheets.
i was able to get only about 700 sheets out of it before it was empty - just a few hundred more than the cartridge that came with the machine and less than half of the claimed average.
i'm not sure if this was a lemon of a replacement cartridge but samsung support was unwilling to replace it for me as the cartridge is considred a 'consumable'.
so far this machine is more expensive to operate than the old inkjet i was using prior- at about 13 cents per sheet.
i'm considering returning this machine as it so far is not doing the job it was claimed it could do.
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