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Samsung ML1740 Laser Printer Product Description:



  • 600 x 600 dpi resolution
  • Up to 17 ppm print speed
  • 66 MHz processor, 8 MB memory
  • Toner save mode reduces consumption up to 40%
  • USB and parallel ports; PC and Linux compatible

Product Description

The Samsung ML-1740 is an affordable monochrome laser printer offering up to 17 ppm, 600 dpi resolution, USB and parallel connectivity, 250-sheet cassette tray, and compact design. Print on a variety of media, from 3" x 5" index cards up to legal size. Samsung's TonerSave button allows users to increase toner capacity up to 40%. Whether you're doing reports for school or work, the ML-1740 is a perfect laser printer for use at home, a small office, or at a dorm. Input - 250 sheet paper cassette (tray), 1 (bypass); 50 sheets (face-down), 1 sheet (face-up) Paper handling support - card stock, paper (standard or cut sheet) Supports Microsoft Windows - Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, XP Supports Linux - Redhat 6.2/7.0/7.1 and above, Linux Mandrake 7.1/8.0 and above, SuSE 6.4/7.0/7.1 and above, Debian 2.2 and above, Caldera OpenLinux 2.3/2.4 and above, Turbo Linux 6.0 and above, Slackware 7.0/7.1 and above First Page Out - approx 12 seconds Standard font - Windows fonts Acoustics - 50 dB (printing), 35 dB (standby) Power consumption - 250W (printing), 10W (standby) Unit Dimensions - 7.8 (H) x 14.2 (W) x 14.6 (D) / Weight - 15.4 lbs Toner Cartridge - 3,000 pages (standard is ML1710D3 optional but suggested for purchase ); 1,000 pages (starter toner included)

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53 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
5Great printer!
By superman2k3
ML-1740 is an excellent printer for use with a single PC at home or small business.Pro's,1. Excellent print quality, much better than any inkjet would.2. Drum and toner are a single unit. So there are no drum replacement costs unlike Minolta 1350W or Brother laser printers.3. Toner/drum costs are very low, can be refilled at home easily 2-3 times (just pull out the round black cap & pour in the black powder).4. Fast print speeds, again much more than inkjets.5. Small, decent looking and light weight.6. Has an internal paper tray (250 pages) like a real laser.7. Toner saver mode for times when you don't need the best quality.8. Low printer price after rebate and deals at local stores.Con's,1. It makes a lot of noise, more than an inkjet. More than HP 1012 (its also bigger than 1012).2. The included toner is a starter one. (1000 pages instead of 3000 on a standard one)3. Paper curls more than one would like.4. Takes 30 secs to come out of sleep mode.5. Seems to consume a lot of power, house lights flicker when printer turns on (but not as bad as Minolta).6. Refilled toner starts to leak after about 2 refills (probably because of expsoure to light?).Overall this a great printer with excellent print quality. Dump your inkjet and get this laser now!

46 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
4Good value
By K. Gittins
I needed to replace my ancient basic Brother laser printer (which at the time many years ago, cost over $500 as I recall).Samsung had the reputation of relatively low-quality in the past, though they have been more committed to quality these last few years. I overcame my initial "brand aversion" after reading a few good reviews here and elsewhere.So far, I've haven't printed very much (as expected) but I did just print out a 131-page instruction manual on some cheap grocery-store brand paper stock without a hitch.Not particularly quiet, but that is not a concern of mine.A couple nice features that I'll probably never use include being able to print a "watermark" such as "Sample" or "Confidential" on the first or all pages, rotating the print, and shrinking to fit the page.One option I recommend is the "toner saver mode", accessible from the interface or a button on the printer. Although you get a "starter" toner cartridge, replacements go for about $79, though re-charged ones might be available for less.I scavenged a USB cord from my scanner, and hooked it up that way although there is a parallel port option. You need your own cable in either case.(...)

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Superb economy laser printer
By Frank Forrest
My present inkjet printer is great for small jobs and color printing, but it lacks the speed that I need when printing lots of text. I printed a 265 page document, (which took about 40 minutes) and went to the copy center to make three more. When they told me how much it would cost, I realized that for the price of three copies, I could just go and buy my own personal laser printer. I did some comparative shopping and ended up with the economy minded Samsung ML 1740 laser printer. Here are my first impressions (no pun intended) of this printer.The unit comes packaged with toner, the printer itself, manuals, CD installation disk, power cord, but no USB cable. You'll have to provide that yourself. The printer is a very compact unit and is about the size of a small microwave oven. The whole body of the printer is made of plastic, rather fragile looking, but nice. Setup took less than twenty minutes and is simple as falling off a long. After installing the necessary software, and connecting the USB cable from the printer to my computer, I printed out a test page which was very sharp and clear. The printer is easy to load with paper and has a 250 page capacity. Very nice. Paper exit trays are from the top of the printer or from the rear exit. You can choose which exit the paper comes out of. Generally speaking, the top exit is good for general printing, and the rear exit is for printing envelopes or thicker paper stock. The rear paper exit is 'straight through' compared to the top exit which makes the paper do a 'U-turn' before coming out.The printer is very user friendly and has great software.(Note: From reports, this printer does not seem to work with Macs.) I was able to print up that 265 page document without a hitch. There is a toner saver button on the top of the printer. When this button is activated, the printer only uses 40% of the toner, which extends the life of the cartridge. Since I was only printing out text, the difference between full mode and toner saver mode was not important. The full toner mode looks richer and darker, but the saver mode was quite acceptalbe in quality. After finishing, I needed to print up a 225 page manual for my digital camera. I was able to print up four images to a page with the Samsung printer software, and shrunk the entire manual down to just 57 pages. There were quite a few photos and halftone illustrations in the manual. These turned out very good, even in the save toner mode. The dpi (dots per inch) is 600dpi or 300dpi for this printer. I found that 600dpi is just fine for text. The characters and letters were very sharp with no 'jaggies'. This little unit produces quite a bit of heat, so the ML-1740 has a powerful fan to keep the printer cool. I didn't find the fan noise distracting or irritating. The printer cartridge will give you about 1,000 printed pages in regular mode and about 60% more in toner saver mode. The cartridge that comes with this printer is a 'starter' cartridge, which means it is not completely filled with the standard amount of toner. Though there have been some gripes about this, it is easy enough to refill the spent cartridge with a refill kit at a fraction of the cost in buying a new one.This printer is an excellent value because of the rebate programs associated with this device. Consider the Samsung 1740 if you are on a budget and want an easy to operate, efficient, 'bare-bones' laser printer. Highly recommended.

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