Samsung ML-1710D3 Toner Drum for ML-1700 Series Laser Printers | 
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| Brand: Samsung Category: CE
List Price: $103.98 Buy Refurbished: $29.50 You Save: $74.48 (72%)
New (40) Used (5) Refurbished (6) from $29.50
Rating: 16 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 12.9 x 6.7 x 4.6
MPN: ML1710D3 Model: ML1710D3 UPC: 635753622119 EAN: 0635753900125 ASIN: B00008XOJH
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Monochrome black toner cartridge | | • | For use with ML-1710, ML-1740 and ML-1750 printers | | • | 3,000-page duty cycle | | • | Easy front-loading design | | • | Fine particles for rich blacks, subtle grays |
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Amazon.com Product Description The ML-170D2/XAA is a monochrome black toner cartridge designed for use with Samsung's ML-1710 and ML-1750 laser printers. With the ML-1710 and ML-1750's advanced laser printing method, the ML-170D2/XAA prints smudge-free images and text that are easy to read. A duty cycle of 3,000 pages (at 5% coverage) means you need to change cartridges less frequently. Weighing around 2.8 lbs, the ML-170D2/XAA is also easy to install and replace. Simply open the front cover of the printer, slide in the toner cartridge until it snaps into place, and close the front cover. One toner cartridge is provided per box.
Product Description Samsung is one of the top-ten electronics manufacturers in the world and an acknowledged leader in the digital convergence revolution. Since its inception in 1969, Samsung has successfully transitioned from an analog driven product line to a cutting-edge and award-winning digital innovator.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Just Load and go September 2, 2008 Matthew Carruth (Plano, TX United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Every time I need a new printer refill (not often) I agonize about buying the more expensive "Name brand" or the cheaper "brand X" refill. Every time I go with the more expensive option and never regret it. Life's too short to deal with the inconvenience and problems that the refills somtimes cause.
Expensive per page, losing print quality July 4, 2008 McShnobe (Macomb, MI) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
While this cartridge work significantly better than any of the refills I have tried, it isn't necessarily worth the money if you don't need finished draft quality. Especially since the print crispness has degrade significantly over the last month or so.
Always go with manufacturer toner May 29, 2008 Carlos B. Mangrobang (Fremont, CA. USA) The key to longer printer life is use of original manufacturer toner. I have not deviated from this and my little Samsung ML1710 has been "bullet-proof". I've gone through 6 cartridges now and the printer is like the "little-engine that could". Toner output is consistent and very reliable especially in crucial moments when you absolutely need every bit of toner out of that drum. Ok, once in a while I have to shake it sideways to get more but truly, when it's empty, you better have a spare ready. Soon, I will need another ML1710 but for now, I'll buy another toner.
It's OK November 5, 2007 N. Lapensee 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Simple user report: we get about 1,500 sheets per ml-1710 with text and some graphics. Thats about $0.05 per sheet (at $80 per drum).
I got burned by buying a knock-off May 31, 2007 B. Sprecher (Boston, MA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Samsung ML-1740 has been a superb printer that had never even had a paper jam *until* I foolishly tried to save some money and switched to a no-name "compatible" toner cartridge. The first one was OK, but I had several paper jams, and the second one has destroyed my printer. It now makes a horrible knocking sound every time the rollers are moving.
I would switch back to a Samsung cartridge, but at this point, I don't know if the printer would work, so I am going to buy a new printer. I will certainly buy another Samsung, and I will certainly stick with the manufacturer's own toner.
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