Not many people repair these printers, they are a waste of time, no quality
in them, I wouldnt even consider buying them, I scrap these printers all the
time, because they not worth my time I usually tell the customer I can't fix
this printer purely of being a waste of time and no quality in them too.
This printer eats toner like there is no tomorrow, 2500 pages is not much
from a laser cartridge, but in real life it never even comes close to this
(officially rated) output. If you print half of the official rating before
having to plunk down another $70 for a new cartridge, count yourself lucky.
To add insult to injury, the feed roller is made of low grade rubber which
deteriorates to such a degree after 3-4000 pages that it will jam the paper
every single time, thus making the printer completely useless. For most
users this occurs after the warranty is up, so you get to choose between a
service call costing about the same amount as the printer's new price, or
just buying another printer. I know the next one will not be a Samsung...
I think the Samsung is a discontinued model. I've seen both of them at $100
after rebate. That's in US dollars. As printers they both would do a
commendable job of holding your door open. Their advantage is that they're
small and you wouldn't tend to trip over them as you would a larger model.
As they say, you get what you pay for. If they last through one toner
cartridge or make it past the guarantee period, you've done good.
It's not how good it is, but rather how bad. All the Samsung printers I've
seen are flimsy pieces of junk. I'd look at the new HP1200. 15ppm at
1200dpi. It's got a horizontal feed which should eliminate the problem
feeding of hte HP1100 it replaced. All this for $399 US.
Not too familiar with Samsung printers. I consider them in the "disposable"
category of printers. Black is caused by a lack of high voltage at the PCR
(primary corona roller) White would be a lack of toner. It's unusual to see
both at the same time. If that model has a separate drum and toner
cartridge, I'd replace the drum unit. The hv assembly can't be selective
about where the voltage goes on the drum and where it doesn't, so it
couldn't be at fault. By the time you get done messing with it, you could
have bought a new printer. Like I said "disposable".