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Samsung SCX-4200
3.5 stars
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Average Ratings for Samsung SCX-4200

  • Print Quality4 stars
  • Ease of Set Up4.8 stars
  • Value for Money2.8 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings2.8 stars
  • Overall Rating3.5 stars

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2 Reviews For Samsung SCX-4200

  • JRCjim 8th Feb 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Purchased my Samsung SCX-4200 about a year ago from it247.com for few pounds short of eighty quid, delivered and promptly arrived next day.

    No problems installing driver and printing, good copies both on printer and scanner use.

    Only "hassle" is the units infalibity when it comes to the "toner cartridge needs replacing" message on the LCD screen. You can normally run it for another 500 or so pages before the printing gets so bad you have to replace the toner cartridge - which is damn simple to replace.

    Some of the non-Samsung toner cartridges are a bit "leaky" with the toner and just a little bit gets everywhere - watch it.

    Fairly inexpensive to purchase, simple to use and now non-Samsumg toner cartridges are available, very inexpensive to run. Only bad point is warm-up time on a cold morning - my office has no night heating.

  • Terence Wass Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Jun 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    I had bought the SCX 4200 to replace a multifunction inkjet of mine for two main reasons:
    1. Ink for inkjet printers is ridiculously expensive, and I wanted to cut running costs.
    2. Laser printers tend to feed the paper much better for some reason (my Canon LBP5200 is flawless in this respect).

    Having had another pair of inkjet cartridges dry out on me after about 30 prints - I don't use the printer often - I found myself reasoning that for the cost of two genuine inkjet cartridges I could almo ...