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Feb 21 2008, 12:19pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The 40 ppm print speed is in full color at 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution. The printer can be controlled from a 7-inch touch screen as well. An internal 80Gb hard drive inside the printer allows for collate printing, proof printing and more. The multi-function device also sends faxes. The price is as large as the feature list at an MSRP of $4999.
“Samsung has created a high-performance, 40 PPM, single-pass color laser multifunction printing solution, which allows any office to have affordable professional color documents. This solution will revolutionize the office workgroup environment," said Mark Meisberger, senior product marketing manager. "The creation of Samsung's MultiXpress CLX - 8380ND, A4 MFP, sets the bar for color laser multifunction printing in the office workgroup. The printing is sharp, the copy quality is rich, it has versatile scanning features, and the faxing ability completes this unit's all-in-one features, all at a low cost of ownership."
via Samsung
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