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HP LASERJET PRO 400 COLOR PRINTER & MFP SERIES vs. SAMSUNG COLOR PRINTER CLP-620 & COLOR MFP CLX-6220/CLX-6250 HP INNOVATION DELIVERS SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGES OVER SAMSUNG Superior print quality—HP’s ImageREt technology and advanced ColorSphere toner deliver noticeably superior results compared to Samsung.2 HP’s output truly replicates print-shop quality, giving users the advantage of saving time and expense from reprints or from outsourcing.2 HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451nw/dn/dw Up to 20 ppm A41 Samsung color printer CLP-620ND Up to 21 ppm A43 HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color MFP M475dn/dw Up to 20 ppm A41 Samsung color MFP CLX-6220FX Up to 21 ppm A43 Samsung color MFP CLX-6250FX Up to 25 ppm A43 The HP device delivers vibrant colors and a uniform glossy finish. In contrast, the Samsung product delivers a matte, non-uniform finish with noted bands. HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color MFP M475dw7 Samsung color MFP CLX-6250FX7 Superior ease of use—HP’s design offers fewer consumables to replace and maintain, intuitive print drivers, and a broader range of media support.3 Samsung’s design requires more maintenance parts, manual cleaning of components, and more steps for printing on heavier media.3 In addition, HP’s ePrint technology offers the freedom to print virtually anytime, anywhere, using a mobile device.4 The HP M475 MFP has the added convenience of a 8.89 cm color touchscreen control panel, letting users connect to the web directly and get useful apps to access, store, and print business information without a PC.5 Less energy use with HP—HP’s advanced, fast-heating Instant-on fuser consumes less energy (and warms up faster) than Samsung’s fuser.6 And with the HP EcoSMART Console and Fleet, you can draw on real-time data to make key decisions that help reduce your environmental impact. Easily control sleep and wake modes, set paper policies, and access energy and carbon footprint information to create a customized energy experience that’s just right for your business. Get superior, professional print quality HP is the clear winner over Samsung for superior print quality and consistency.2 HP ImageREt 3600 print technology makes the difference between color that looks okay and color that looks exceptional. HP’s color mapping, tone scale, and contrast provide vibrant, realistic images. Unlike Samsung, the text and graphics of the HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color Printer and MFP series are sharp due to proprietary trapping and adaptive half-toning technologies, combined with automatic closed-loop calibrations. (See examples below and left.7) The Samsung devices produce prints that are rough, uneven and lacking vibrancy (left) and can leave blurry, jagged text (below). This close-up of the text output from the HP device shows crisper edges and overprinting, while the Samsung device’s text is poorly rendered. HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color MFP M475dw7 Samsung color MFP CLX-6250FX7 Count on ease of use and innovation With HP ePrint, use your Internet-connected mobile device to print directly to the HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color Printer or MFP series from virtually anywhere.4 The HP M475 MFP has a 8.89 cm color touchscreen interface allowing users to access the web without a PC.5 You can also use the touchscreen to preview photos from the front-facing USB port. Save time with HP. The HP devices require no additional cleaning to maintain print quality, while Samsung recommends wiping out the machine and cleaning the laser lens to resolve print quality problems and to “shake” the cartridge to maintain print quality.3 HP also offers more media support: standard trays accept up to 220 g/m2 media, while Samsung recommends only 5 sheets in the tray for media heavier than 105 g/m2 (only 1 sheet at a time for media heavier than 120 g/m2).3 In addition, Samsung printers cannot auto-duplex media heavier than 105 g/m2.3 With HP Smart Install, get quick installation of your printer software by simply plugging in the USB cable—no CD required.8 And unlike Samsung, HP ships with toner cartridges pre-installed.3 Does the device offer…3 HP Samsung A solution for printing from any internet or email capable device, including your mobile phone? A touchscreen interface that allows you to access the web—without a PC—with dedicated business apps? (M475 MFP only) Optimum print quality without requiring manual cleaning of internal components? Automatic paper tray support for heavy media greater than 105 g/m2? Auto-duplexing for media heavier than 105 g/m2? Easy setup with pre-installed cartridges and Smart Install, allowing installation without a CD? Print faster, save energy, and help reduce your impact on the environment with HP The HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color Printer and MFP series print the first page 22% faster than the Samsung CLP-620—in fact, the HP devices can print 2 pages from sleep before the Samsung printer even finishes warming up.2,3 These extra seconds can deliver significant real-world performance advantages over time, helping users get more done. Help reduce your environmental impact—the Samsung CLX-6250 MFP consumes up to 115% more energy annually than the HP M475 MFP.6 HP LJ Pro 400 Color M451 & MFP M475 250 17.9 SECONDS 209 200 kWh 150 22.9 Samsung CLP-620 printer 151 SECONDS 120 100 Samsung CLX-6220 & CLX-6250 MFP 20.5 50 SECONDS 5 10 15 20 Seconds to first page out from sleep mode after 1 hour of inactivity2,3 25 78.8 kWh kWh 97 kWh kWh HP LJ Pro 400 Color M451 Samsung CLP-620 printer HP LJ Pro Samsung 400 Color CLX-6220 MFP M475 MFP Samsung CLX-6250 MFP Energy consumed annually6 Measured using ISO/IEC 24734, excludes first set of test documents. For more information see www.hp.com/go/printerclaims. Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver, and document complexity. 2 Based on internal HP testing. 3 Based on the manufacturers’ published product specifications. 4 Requires an Internet connection to the printer. Feature works with any connected Internet- and email-capable device. Requires HP Web Services Account Registration. Print times may vary. Some HP LaserJets may require a firmware upgrade. For a list of supported documents and image types, see www.hp.com/go/ePrintCenter. And for additional solutions, see www.hp.com/go/mobile-printing-solutions. 5 Requires a wireless access point and an Internet connection to the printer. Services may require registration. Availability varies by country, language and agreements, and requires a firmware upgrade. For details, see www.hp.com/go/ePrintCenter. 6 Based on weekly typical electricity consumption (TEC) data obtained from energystar.gov using highest value reported. Weekly TEC multiplied by 52.2 weeks to determine annual energy consumption. Actual usage/rate may vary. 7 Print quality samples were obtained by HP internal testing using the manufacturer’s recommended best print-quality setting for 105 g/m2 plain paper media. Scanned images of print samples contained in this document may not reproduce accurately when printed. This sample printed with permission courtesy of Whidbey Camano Land Trust. Red-breasted Sapsucker photo by Craig Johnson. Design by Rhizome Design. 8 HP Smart Install works with Windows only. 1 © Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. To learn more, visit www.hp.com A4 version 2, February 9, 2012