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<printer id="printer/Samsung-ML-1410">
<make>Samsung</make>
<model>ML-1410</model>
<mechanism>
<laser/><!--not "color"-->
<resolution>
<dpi>
<x>600</x>
<y>600</y>
</dpi>
</resolution>
<consumables>
<comments>
<en>Toner and drum in one unit, around 80 EUR</en>
</comments>
<!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
</mechanism>
<url></url>
<lang>
<proprietary/>
<!--no pjl--><!--No "text"?--></lang>
<autodetect>
<!--no known parport probe information--></autodetect>
<functionality>A</functionality>
<driver>gdi</driver>
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<comments>
<en>
Very cheap (around 140 EUR) and compact laser printer with fully
integrated horizontal paper tray.<p>
The ML-1410 and the ML-1510 seem to have the same electronics
inside, as both identify themselves as ML-1510. So don't
worry when your distribution automatically "upgrades" your ML-1410
to an ML-1510.<p>
Currently Samsung supports this printer with proprietary drivers which
come with the printer on its driver CD or can be downloaded on the web
sites of Samsung. Unfortunately, these drivers do not work necessarily
with all Linux distributions.<p>
As nearly all of Samsung's low-cost lasers use the same
proprietary printer language (during the time it eas called
SmartGDI, PrinThru, and SPL) on can also use a free GhostScript
driver which Samsung published some time ago for the
ML-4500.<p>
They provided a Ghostscript RPM and an installer that adjusts Red
Hat's printtool or printconf-gui. There was also a PPD for
distros using CUPS (as Mandrake 7.2 or newer) and a possibility to
integrate the driver in SuSE's APS filters. For users of
other distributions/printing systems (especially the current
CUPS/Foomatic environments) appropriate Foomatic information is
provided here in the "gdi" driver entry.<p>
Stupidly, Samsung has named the driver "gdi". This name
is confusing, because the driver supports only Samsungs GDI
printers. SuSE has called it "samsunggdi", in ESP GhostScript both
names can be used.<p>
The driver was removed from Samsung's website but a copy with
some improvements is available <a
href="/download/printing/samsung-gdi/">here</a>. Also
ESP GhostScript contains this driver.<p>
</en>
</comments>
</printer>