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<printer id="printer/Samsung-CLP-300">
<make>Samsung</make>
<model>CLP-300</model>
<mechanism>
<laser />
<color />
<resolution>
<dpi>
<x>1200</x>
<y>1200</y>
</dpi>
</resolution>
<margins>
<general>
<unit>mm</unit>
<relative />
<top>4.23164</top>
<left>3.175</left>
<right>3.175</right>
<bottom>4.23164</bottom>
</general>
</margins>
</mechanism>
<url>http://www.samsung.com/Products/PrinterandMultifunction/ColorLaserPrinters/CLP_300NXAA.asp</url>
<lang>
<proprietary />
</lang>
<functionality>B</functionality>
<driver>splix</driver>
<comments>
<en>
The Samsung CLP-300 is USB-only and the Samsung CLP-300N has a
network connector.<p>
This is a cheap color laser printer with a proprietary
language. Samsung provides a closed-source driver on their web
site, the "Unified Linux Driver", a driver package
containing CUPS drivers and PPDs for all Samsung
printers. Version 2.00.90 and newer supports also this
printer. Output is raster-only, and due to glitches in the
software, monochrome sources are output as color (visible flecks
of cyan, magenta, and yellow). It is also not easy to install
this driver in arbitrary distributions. See the user reports in
the <a
href="show_printer.cgi?recnum=Samsung-CLP-510">entry
for the CLP-510</a>.<p>
As the first free software printer driver Rick Richardson's
foo2qpdl supports this printer, but the driver still needs
testing. So please try out this printer with both foo2qpdl and
SpliX and report your results to the authors of the drivers and
here on the site. SpliX seems to produce better color
output.<p>
Consumables/Refills: Toner Black (2000 prints) - $54, Toner
Yellow (1000 prints) - $45, Toner Magenta (1000 prints) - $45,
Toner Cyan (1000 prints) - $45, Waste Toner (5000 prints) - $10,
Drum Kit (20000 prints) - $96 Part numbers: CLP-K300A,
CLP-Y300A, CLP-M300A, CLP-C300A, CLP-W300A, CLP-R300A<p>
</en>
</comments>
</printer>
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