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A new range of A4 colour laser printers and MFDs from Samsung delivers a range of print speeds and features to suit home offices up to small workgroups.

Features common to Samsung's new printer range include the company's RECP (Rendering Engine for Clean Pages) technology and EA-R toner to provide sharp images.

The range starts with the $196 CLP-365W (shown above), which has a nominal print speed of 18ppm mono and 4ppm colour.

Despite the low price, it includes support for the Samsung Mobile Print app for Android, iOS and Windows devices.

Five other models are available, ranging up to the $833 CLX-6260FW MFD (print/copy/scan/fax), rated at 24ppm in mono or colour.

The CLX-6260FW handles PCL5Ce, PCL6C, PostScript 3, SPL-C (Samsung's own PDL) and PDF V1.7 jobs.

On the scanning side, the SmarThru function routes scanned images via fax, FTP, print, email and SharePoint.

"Samsung's latest series comes with new image quality and connectivity smarts that provide significant advancements in Samsung's printer technology," said Tony Ignatavicius, director - IT, at Samsung Electronics Australia.

"Samsung is aiming to break boundaries with its new printer models, delivering easy to use innovative solutions in some of the smallest design forms for Samsung," he added.

"Coupled with an array of user friendly features such as Smart Wi-Fi Direct Print service and SmarThru on selected models, the new series is one of Samsung's most exceptional."

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