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New: Samsung ML-4510ND and ML-5015ND A4 Mono Laser Printers

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

Samsung are currently refreshing their mid-range mono laser printers. The new ML-4510ND and ML-5015ND are two models that offer an impressive set of features for users looking for ultimate productivity.

So let’s compare the two:

Model ML-4510ND
Samsung ML-4510ND
ML-5015ND
Samsung ML-5015ND
Print Speed 43ppm 48ppm
Std/Max Memory 128mb/640mb 256mb/768mb
Processor 600MHz
Dual-Core
600MHz
Dual-Core
Resolution 1200x1200dpi 1200x1200dpi
Control Panel 16 Character
4 line LCD
4.3" Colour
Touchscreen
Max. Extra 520-Sheet Trays 1 4
500 Sheet Staple Finisher Not Compatible Compatible
400 Sheet 4-Bin Mailbox Not Compatible Compatible
Wireless Card Not Compatible Compatible
Toner yields 7k, 15k 7k, 15k, 20k
More Info Click here Click here

The main reason you may wish to opt for the higher end Samsung ML-5015ND is to benefit from the higher 20k yield toner. In fact, the ML-5015ND is over 35%1 cheaper to run!

If you would like any further help, please call our sales team on 0800 170 7234.

1Based on Printerbase’s sell price on 19/11/2011.

HP LaserJet P2055dn Printer – Best value for money? You decide…

Monday, November 14th, 2011

Some people love anything and everything HP. Unfortunately, some consumers buy into the HP brand without doing any research to see what other offers are on the web.

For instance, let’s compare the HP LaserJet P2055dn to the Samsung ML-3710ND Mono Laser Printer:
 

Model P2055dn
ML-3710ND
Print Speed 33ppm 35ppm
First Page Out Time 8 secs 6.5 secs
Duplex Yes Yes
Gigabit Network Yes Yes
Onboard RAM 128mb 128mb
Dual-Core Processor No Yes
Cost per Page* 1.5p 1.3p
Purchase Price ◊ £210.94 £168.95
Offer† Nothing £130 Cashback
or
5yr Warranty
More Info click here click here

* Excludes VAT. Based on current consumable sell price and using official ISO yields
◊ Excludes VAT. Correct at time of post
† Correct at time of post

So next time you’re looking for a new printer or MFP, it’s worth doing a bit of research to see what deals are out there before diving straight for HP.

If you would like pre-sales advice, please call our sales team on 0800 170 7234.

Xerox Phaser 7760 Colour A3 Printer is now DISCONTINUED!!!

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

It’s true. The Phaser 7760 machine (previously known as the 7750 and before that the 7700) has finally gone end of life. This marks the end of an A3 laser engine that Xerox have been manufacturing for around 10 years in total and makes way for a totally new range of HiQ LED engines capable of resolutions of up to 2400×1200 dpi (model dependant).

We’ll be able to give you full information on the replacement to the 7760 when it’s launched next week and from what we’ve already seen you won’t be disappointed.

Apple AirPrint – print from iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone, well almost…

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

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AirPrint will enable iPad, iPod Touch (3rd generation onwards) and iPhone customers using software release iOS 4.2 to print wirelessly from select apps – no set up or downloads required. According to Apple, customers will be able to automatically find a printer on their wireless network and print to it with one touch.

HP are the first to publicly announce their support for Apple’s new AirPrint technology in their existing and upcoming ePrint enabled printers. We hope more manufacturers will support AirPrint in the upcoming months.

A full list of supported AirPrint printers can be found here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4356

Apple have also said in a statement announcing the release of AirPrint beta to developers by Philip Schiller (Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing) that customers with existing printers will also benefit from AirPrint. According to Apple, ANY printer shared via PC or MAC over a WiFi network will work.

AirPrint has only just been officially released to end users so we’re cautiously keeping an eye on this feature and will post any updates as they transpire.

Update (21/02/2011):
So, 3 months on we’ve decided to reassess Apple’s AirPrint technology to see how things have progressed. Unfortunately, Apple and HP may have some kind of special agreement because currently only HP machines work natively with AirPrint (17 machines and counting). Apple has said that compatibility will eventually extend to machines from other manufacturers.

Not all is lost because there are official and third-party Apps that will give users the same set of features without having HP forced onto them.

Manufacturer official apps:

Brother- http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/brother-iprint-scan/id382775642
Canonhttp://itunes.apple.com/us/app/canon-easy-photoprint/id331269951?mt=8
Dell – N/A
Epsonhttp://itunes.apple.com/us/app/epson-iprint/id326876192?mt=8
HPhttp://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hp-iprint-photo-3-0/id299531647?mt=8
Kodakhttp://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kodak-pic-flick/id336104814?mt=8
Konica Minolta – N/A
Kyocera – N/A
Lexmarkhttp://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lexprint/id333208547?mt=8
OKI - N/A
Ricoh – N/A
Samsung – N/A
Xerox – N/A

Third-Party Apps:

There are loads of free and commercial apps available so rather than list them here we’d recommend contacting us if no official app is available.

Use AirPrint on any machine:

If you want to use Apple’s AirPrint interface but don’t have a HP compatible machine there is another option. Simply install the printer onto either your Windows or Mac PC and then share the printer over your WiFi network - you may be required to install an app onto the PC/Mac for this to work. Again, for further help and advise please get in touch.

Update (17/06/2011):
Several months on and we’re disappointed to report that Apple’s AirPrint technology is still only exclusively incorporated into HP machines. We mentioned third party applications that will give you similar features but to clarify this further:

With AirPrint you can only print from apps that have a print option within their standard features. According to HP, these apps are AirPrint compliant:
http://www.hp.com/sbso/printing/mac/list-airprint-compatible-apps.pdf

So, even with AirPrint Apple haven’t managed to release an operating system that gives users the freedom to print from any application from any printer they wish.

Furthermore, the third party applications will only allow users to print from their photo albums. To print from AirPrint compliant apps, users are forced into purchasing an AirPrint compliant HP printer or sharing the machine via a PC or Mac over their WiFi network.

Update (26/09/2011):Canon have announced that they too will now begin to support Apple’s AirPrint technology in a selection of wireless inkjet machines. For now, they are limited to the new PIXMA MG8220, MG6220, and MG5320 Wireless Photo All-In-One inkjet printers but we hope more will be made available soon.

The MG5320 machines have now arrived, click here to purchase.

Links to the MG8220 and MG6220 machines will also be provided when they arrive into the UK.

Workaround

If you need to print from an Apple app that is not AirPrint compliant (or you’re using a third party print app) simply press the home button and wake/sleep button at the same time on the Apple device to take a screenshot. This will automatically save a photo of what is displayed onscreen. You’re then able to navigate into your photo album and print the screenshot.

Update (27/10/2011):

More printers and multifunction devices are slowly becoming available from HP, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, Brother and others. I’ll provide the official link again but please note, there are a few not listed so it’s worth giving us a call: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4356

You may notice that most AirPrint compatible printers/MFP’s are inkjet. This is due to manufacturers expecting most people to print from iPads in their home rather than place of work. Please be careful if you’re thinking of opting for one of the few laser models available because their running costs may be too prohibitive for heavy office use. This may change and if it does we’ll report back.

Need help? Call 0800 170 7234 or 0161 308 5800.

NEW: Canon MG2150 and MG3150 A4 Multifunction InkJet Printers

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

The new Canon MG2150 and MG3150 colour multifunction inkjet machines are designed with home users in mind. They may be cheap but Canon have still included the essential features you’d come to expect, such as photo printing, high resolution scanning and copy functionality.

Differences between the two models are:

Model Duplex Print Speed
Mono/Colour
Connectivity Apple
AirPrint
MG2150 Manual 8.4ipm/4.8ipm USB No
MG3150 Automatic 9.2ipm/5.0ipm USB, WiFi No

More Info on MG2150: click here
More Info on MG3150: click here


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