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Samsung SL-M2020W

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10 years ago
OK, but beware of changing your broadband supplier.

When I first got this printer it was easy to set up and seemed to work well. Print quality is good and there are various eco-options to save ink, print double sided, etc. Occasionally it was a bit temperamental and wouldn't print but generally was fairly reliable.

CNET
★★★★
10 years ago
Samsung SL-M2020W review: A mini laser printer at an unbeatable price

When you think of printers, the brand "Samsung" may not be the first one to come to mind. But given the fact that the company's entry-level Samsung Printer Xpress M2020W Wi-Fi-enabled laser printer can be had for little more than the price of some ink cartridges, the likes of HP, Canon, Epson, and Brother might want to be looking over their shoulders.

The Samsung SL-M2020W is the best laser printer you can buy in the ultrabudget price range.

The Samsung SL-M2020W printer is small; relatively fast; and bristling with features; including Wi-Fi; NFC compatibility; and the ability to print from iOS and Android mobile devices.

Replacement toner cartridges cost almost as much as the printer itself.

PC Magazine
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10 years ago
Samsung Xpress M2020W Review

Clearly designed for personal, rather than office use, the Samsung Xpress M2020W ($129.99) monochrome laser printer offers reasonably good speed along with output quality that's good enough for most business needs. It also offers Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and NFC support, which gives it an edge over much of its competition. Unfortunately, its running cost is high enough to be a potential issue if you need it for anything more than extremely light-duty use. Like the Brother HL-2240 and Samsung's own Xpress M2625D ($470.00 at Amazon) , which is our Editors' Choice for a low-cost personal monochrome laser, the M2020W ($999.99 at Amazon) is smaller than most inkjets, at 7.0 by 13.0 by 8.5 inches. The combination of the small size and a low paper capacity, at 150 sheets, is what defines the M2020 as a personal printer. One advantage the M2020W has over both the Brother HL-2240 and Samsung M2625D is its Wi-Fi support, although not in the way you might think. Although Wi-Fi will let you sh...

The Samsung Xpress M2020W is small enough to serve as a personal monochrome laser printer, but if you're planning anything more than light-duty printing, its high running cost could be an issue.

Small; Suitable paper capacity for a personal printer; Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and NFC support

High running cost; No Ethernet connector; Lacks duplexer; No additional paper handling options available

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