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Tap Your Mobile..And PrintSamsung smarts out printers with NFC, WiFi, to tap ‘n print stuff from a mobile or tablet. 

Eight new Samsung Smart printers went on sale today. 
You can just tap a smartphone/tablet on the smart printer to print pictures, emails, web content from your phone. 

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The new Smart printers support wireless mobile printing through Google Cloud Print and Samsung’s mobile print app for Android or iOS. On the two multi-functional printer models, you can scan documents and send them to mobile devices.

The new smart printers are aimed at consumers and SMB and start from $79 for a basic Mono Laser Printer, Colour Laser Printer start at $149 and Colour Multifunction Printer go up to $369. 
The Mono Multifunctional Printer, priced at $279, boasts print speeds up to 28ppmon. 
“Samsung is committed to driving productivity in Australian homes and SMBs through our extensive product portfolio that meets consumers’ needs and demands,” said Todd Lynton, Samsung Director – Business Solutions. 
“The new NFC printer range incorporates mobile connectivity to deliver flexible printing solutions that can be easily integrated into Australian work environments.
“For more information on Samsung Smart Printers, click here. 
Pricing and Availability
Mono Laser Printer SL-2020W $79 
Mono Laser Printer SL-M2835DW $129 
Mono Multifunctional Printer SL-M2070FW $179 
Mono Multifunctional Printer SL-M2885FW $279 
Colour Laser Printer SL-C410W $149 
Colour Laser Printer SL-C1810W $229 
Colour Multifunction Printer SL-C460FW $299 
Colour Multifunction Printer SL-C1860FW $369 



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