The control panel, such as it is, consists of six LEDs and a single button, which can be used to cancel a print job or to complete a manual duplex one.Īt the back is a single USB socket, though there is a second version of the printer, the CLP-315W, which comes with Ethernet and Wi-Fi, too. The top surface of the machine has an unusual high-gloss black panel over the paper exit slot, but this isn’t cosmetic, as it forms part of the feed mechanism. With a translucent tray cover, it does mean you can see when you’re low on paper, but, there’s no multi-purpose tray, so printing letterheads and envelopes is fiddly. Decked out in frosted and high-gloss black, the only thing that increases its very modest footprint is the paper tray, projecting from the front by around 80mm. The CLP-315 is smaller than many mono lasers we’ve tested over the years and really isn’t much bigger than a typical personal printer you’d use in the home or in a small office. Samsung’s CLP-315 is a small, light, inexpensive colour laser printer, almost ideally suited for single use by a sole trader or the manager in a larger organisation. Colour laser printers are big, heavy, expensive pieces of kit that really need to be shared by a workgroup to make them viable… aren’t they? Apparently not.
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