


These new printers have 10,000 page duty cycles and operate at 25 ppm. In August 2006 the Samsung ML-2510, ML-2570 and ML-2571 were released using the same OEM cartridge part numbers as the Samsung ML-2010. There are also two other Xerox variations that are similar to the Xerox PE220 - the Phaser 31, with cartridges yielding 3,000 pages and that do not require chips. The Xerox version, the WorkCentre PE220 uses a 3,000 page yield cartridge similar in design to the ML-1610, but it requires a chip instead of a fuse for correct printer operation. The purpose of the fuse is to reset a counter, and it must be replaced with each cartridges' remanufacturing cycle.

All cartridge variations are similar in design, but the Dell 1100 and Samsung SCX-4521 have a fuse located on the waste bin. The Samsung ML-1610 and the Dell 1100 have a standard yield of 2,000 pages, while later models, the Samsung ML-2010 and SCX-4521, use cartridges that yield 3,000 pages. All of these desktop printers are light weight and have a small footprint.Īll three printers shipped with starter cartridges that yield 1,000 pages. The ML-2010 prints up to 22 ppm and the Dell 1100 prints up to 15 ppm. The Samsung ML-2010 and Dell 1100 were released in North America in June 2005.Targeted at the SOHO user the Samsung ML-1610 was a compact laser printer with a monthly duty cycle of 5,000 pages and OEM-rated print speeds of up to 17 letter-size pages per minute (ppm). For example, in March 2005 Samsung introduced its ML-1610 monochrome printer to the European market. There are several printers in the Samsung ML-1610/2010 family, all similar, but with varying specifications, and some with unique supplies requirements.
