Why use Samsung printers?
As the world’s fastest growing print company we’re passionate about what we do.
Unique solutions
Whether you're a small local government office or part of a bigger Government centre,
choosing the right printer for your business is not something you
should rush. Your printing needs are particular not only to government requirements but also to your own needs.
Samsung's specialist Government printer portfolio takes into account your unique needs.
Government sector specialist
Our printers are not only built in our own factories but
are accredited to EMIS, iSoft and InPS, so you can depend on their
quality and reliability. This gives assurance that the equipment you
choose is robust enough for the high-pressured government environment.
Some of our printers can be connected over your network to
allow streamlined working. You can manage the network remotely from
anywhere in the building, so a document can be sent from the boardroom to
an office or an office to a mobile printer.
Multi function
Look out for printers that multi-task – essential in today's busy Government environment. For some, this means a machine that scans
as well as prints, which could be useful if you're moving to become more
paper-light and want to attach documents to electronic records.
FREE 3 year warranty
Make sure you choose robust printers that are as simple to run as
possible – it should be easy to change cartridges and add paper. But if
something does go wrong, you need to know you won't be left in the
lurch, so Samsung's free 3 year on-site warranty is a great way to
ensure peace of mind as well as smooth printing.
Other important features
Value: Samsung's printers give you, on average, better value per page than any other leading brand.
Paper saving: many of our printers have automatic duplex
printing, which saves you paper by allowing you to print double sided
without removing and flipping paper.
Running costs: features like the Toner Save button on the ML-3051N may cut running costs by up to 40%.
Security: for some networked printers look for extra security functions such as pin codes or swipe cards to protect employee data.