I bought the Samsung CLP-320 for my office. Because I have a relatively low monthly duty cycle, these printers appeared to me entirely likely. Immediately upon receipt of the package, there was the first problem. The printer seemed Although well packaged, but the software CD must be bandied about inside during transport loose. Anyway, she was pretty impressive, jumped several times. As a Mac user you is yes druchaus accustomed that some manufacturers the Mac drivers mostly being ignored at Samsung me this is already noticed elsewhere. Anyway, it was a story in itself, both the driver and the software of the printer Lion compatible track the Internet and thus to use the printer operation. The print settings set was unfortunately anything but self-explanatory. The basic settings are sets on the Mac interface, while some settings from the Samsung Smart Panel are regulated. As for the print quality, I was really pleased. No trace of strips. However, the printer built after the first couple of print paper jams. This was my model eventually undoing. At the last jam tore the paper and part of it was stuck in the printing unit. In fact, it is not possible to correct this paper jam. I seem not the only person with this problem to be. You have to make it very clear here that the release of a paper jam is very poorly thought out at this device. Just the opportunity to press the rear rollers by two turquoise plastic clips apart I find quite poor. But that it really is not possible, no longer be able to remove a paper jam in an obvious place, speaks clearly of a design flaw. In the end, I returned the printer. It is after all the trouble, of course, tried this manufacturer in the future in this area to avoid ...