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Samsung Xpress C410W Series With NFC-Enabled Printing Technology

Samsung Xpress C410W Series With NFC-Enabled Printing Technology
Samsung is not only good in manufacturing high-end mobile and handheld devices such as smartphones and tablets, we're also aware of the company's extreme line of printers competing in the print industry. Given that the company is primarily focusing in their production of mobile devices, which perhaps has a bigger market scope, Samsung's print technology seems to have a new offering.

Leaning towards home and office use, with a nice and seemingly intricate built, Samsung developed not just one or two, but three new printer models for small-capacity printing demands. The key features of these three is the integration of NFC technology which allows a higher level experience of mobile printing functionality. To those who are not familiar of NFC, it is mainly for smartphones and similar devices, it serves as the bridge between two devices to establish connection by bringing them close together. We can simply put it this way, two devices communicate over a short range thru NFC.

The three new printer models included in the Samsung Xpress C410W Series are, Xpress C410W color laser, Xpress C460W MFC color laser, and Xpress C460W color MFC (different from the second one). Both the last two models are multifunction printers, however their difference is that, the first C460W only offers print, scan, and copy functionality, while the last also offers the same, plus with fax. So to avoid confusion in this post, we call the last model as C460Wf, remember that it's only for the purpose of avoiding conflicts.

The C410W series is essentially built for personal home and small-office printing, added with a very reliable feature that allows direct printing capability from user's smartphones and NFC-enabled devices. All these three printers are sporting a professional-looking aesthetics, coated in glossy black and white chassis. Rated to print at 18ppm (pages-per-minute) in mono and 4ppm in colour mode, guess the speed is somewhat a sacrifice considering their set of features. Consumables are basically common, not too much to worry as they only need Samsung laser toner cartridges, but I think it'll be a really huge expense to keep them running especially when use mainly for photo printing.

Printing on the go or virtually anywhere either thru mobile devices, smartphones and tablets, as well as cloud printing, both of these technologies are bringing up the user experience particularly in printing, to its highest levels. We'll keep you posted regarding this new series, so better wait for follow up posts.

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