Laser printers have plunged in price over pat years; as well as if you're eager to give up colour printing with a few other extras, it's feasible to pick up models for below £100.

At £99, Samsung's ML-1915 surely sits in the budget camp. The design is easy however good-looking, as well as the all-black chassis makes it stand out from the overflow of fawn laser printers. Things are reserved uncomplicated on the printer itself, with just three buttons along with a couple of LED indicators.

Two of the keys are for power with cancel functions, but the third is somewhat more remarkable. Called the Printscreen button, it allows you hastily print out a grab of your desktop. A quick press prints the whole desktop, while holding the switch down for a pair of seconds prints only the active window. It's a remarkable aspect, but the capacity to turn on it using a keyboard shortcut is miserably lacking.

For a budget printer, the ML-1915 has a decent-sized input tray that can handle with up to 250 A4 pages. Not like with many other dense lasers, this tray slides into the frame as well as sits flush with the front. Just on top of the input tray is a single-sheet input, while finished print jobs get there smartly on the top of the printer.

Samsung - ML-1915 features – Verdict

Low-cost lasers often dissatisfy due to extremely high running costs with slow print speeds, but in running to evade both of these pitfalls as well as keep the cost below £100, Samsung has formed a mono laser that's tough to find severe fault with. If you've no need for colour prints or else just want a devoted document printer, the ML-1915 comes extremely suggested.

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