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Samsung ML-2510 may be 5 pages/minute faster than the ML-2010 and slightly faster warmup time, but other than that, I see no real differences. They use exact same toner cartridges.
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So far, I'm finding the ML 2510 to be a very good printer that speeds through my needs, producing very good overall quality. Text quality is excellent, which is what most B&W lasers are all about. This printer is aimed at home/individual users who don't need a full-blown, networked, million-page-per-month duty cycle, $2,000 printer. So if you need something more beefy, look elsewhere. At this point, I'd recommend this printer to anyone needing a simple, inexpensive, quality output B&W laser for home use. Time will tell how long it'll last under daily use in my business. But so far so good.
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I've always used inkjet printers for home use until I purchased this Samsung printer. It's speed is excellent and it doesn't take up much space. Overall, it's an excellent machine for the money.
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Though the ML-2510 cost me about the same as a toner cartridge, it outperforms my old HP. Its fast, holds more paper, is super easy to use. I'd recommend this printer to anyone looking for a BW laser for home or home office.
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It is a cute looking compact sized printer. Very fast. Good quality output even with toner saving mode. But I did not try graphics yet. The only problem that I have noticed is that it draws a lot of current. It is visible when room lights are on. The lights flicker when I turn the printer on. But I am not sure whether this is true for other priters too. Overall, I am pretty satisfied with this product.
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The ML-2510 has a few small advantages over the Lexmark E120. It's exactly the same price, which is impressive in itself, but is also cheaper to run than the Lexmark - 1.6p per page versus 2.3p. The Samsung is also four-pages-per-minute quicker, which will feel significant when it comes to printing larger documents. The only serious omission from the ML-2510 is an Ethernet port, which will be handy for the more advanced home office. The Lexmark does offer this, but this disadvantage aside, we recommend taking advantage of the Samsung's excellent speed and economy.
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