Samsung ML-2165W: Simple, Cheap, Compact

21.05.2012
The elegantly simple Samsung ML-2165W gives you laser-sharp text for only $150. It's also quite compact, measuring a mere 13 inches wide by 8.5 inches deep by 7 inches high, so it's suitable for small work areas. Extra features are scant, and toner is pricey at about 4 cents per page; but for low-volume, basic printing, it's worth a look.

Setting up the ML-2165W is simplicity itself. Plug in the power cord, attach the small swiveling output tray to the top of the unit, and press the WPS button (for Wi-Fi Protected Setup). That's all there is to it--assuming you have a WPS-capable router. If you don't, you'll have to attach the printer to your computer via USB to set up the Wi-Fi--or use it as a USB-attached unit.

Controls are minimal. The aforementioned WPS button also pulls duty as the Continue/Print button; and if you hold it down for 15 seconds, it summons a status report. Beyond that, you get only the printer and toner status lights, and the on/off button. The ML-2165W's printer driver, though equally basic, is also elegant and nicely organized. Samsung doesn't offer any layout options, but it does provide manual duplexing support on the PC side. Unfortunately, manual duplexing isn't available on the Mac. Considering that the ML-2165W's diminutive footprint makes it appropriate for dorm rooms--a Mac bastion--that's an unfortunate oversight. The costs the same amount and includes automatic duplexing.

The ML-2165W's paper-handling features are spartan, too, though adequate for its intended light-duty role. The paper input on the bottom holds 150 sheets, and the output tray above it holds 100 sheets.

The unit ships with a starter toner cartridge that will last for approximately 700 pages. After that, you must pay about $65 for a standard 1500-page replacement cartridge, which comes to an expensive 4.3 cents per page.

As we recently showed with inkjets, a if you don't print much. The same reasoning applies to low-cost, low-volume lasers like the ML-2165W: Considering the low initial cost of the unit and the 700-page head start you get, the toner costs are bearable.