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Samsung Samsung CLP-660ND

74

Good

  • Pros
  • Excellent text quality
  • Good reliability
  • Cons
  • Inferior graphics quality
  • Expensive toner
  • Performance: Fair: 68
  • Features: Very Good: 84
  • Design: Good: 72
Performance
300dpi Line Art Image (secs)21.8
4 by 6 Color Photo (secs)42.32
4 by 6 Grayscale Photo (secs)25.66
Color Output QualityFair
Color Photo QualityFair
Copy Output Qualityn/a
Copy Qualityn/a
Grayscale Glossy Output Qualityn/a
Grayscale Output QualityFair
Line Art Output QualityVery Good
One-Page Webpage (secs)20.4
Overall Scan Qualityn/a
Sports Action Shot (secs)53.75
Ten-Page Word Document39.34
Ten-Page Word Document (secs)39.34
Tested Color Speed (ppm)2.9
Tested Glossy Photo Speed (ppm)1.1
Tested Grayscale Speed (ppm)2.3
Tested Lineart Speed (ppm)2.8
Tested Text Speed (ppm)19.8
Text Output QualitySuperior
Three-Page Word Document23.11
Three-Page Word Document (secs)23.11
Two-Page Excel Document19.95
Two-Page Excel Document (secs)19.95
Text Printing
Text output qualitySuperior

What You Should Know about the Samsung CLP-660ND

Duplex Printing a Must for Busy Offices

A printer with duplex capability contains an internal mechanism for turning the paper over to print on the other side. (This is not to be confused with the manual duplexing that some printers offer, where driver software walks you through the process of turning over the paper yourself.) Any high-volume office should seriously consider this feature. The duplexing process slows down your print job a bit, but it also immediately cuts your paper use in half -- good for your budget, good for the environment.