Specifications
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The 31-ppm CLP131DN was launched in 2008 as a replacement for both the CLP27DN and the CLP31DN.
This extremely successful unit built upon the lineage of its predecessors and offered a faster processor, more
memory, and a larger paper supply than ever before. It served to streamline the product line and provide
separation between devices. Customers could choose the faster 31-ppm engine with higher supply yields and a
lower CPP, or reduce cash outlays with the less expensive 26-ppm SP C400DN and its lower yield supplies
without sacrificing image quality. The SP C400DN was discontinued by 2009 as customers showed a clear
preference for models offering lower CPP factors. This graphic shows a dotted line progression from the SP
C400DN to the new CLP37DN not because it was replaced by the CLP37DN, but because the "demand chain"
will lead customers toward this model when they upgrade from the lower-volume/lower-yield SP C400DN.
The common denominator across all these devices has always been superior performance with a low total cost
of ownership. That remains true with the new Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN Color Laser Printer. These two newest
versions of this proven engine design replace the CLP131DN. Both are built on the latest version of the Savin
Controller Architecture to deliver faster speeds, greater media versatility, improved operability, and the latest
networking support at a low total cost of ownership through high yield supplies. The difference between the
pairs of models this time is not speeds, paper handling/duplexing, connectivity, or supply yields, but rather the
type of customer environment: general office or security-focused.
That brings us to today and the revamped 2010 Savin Color Laser Printer Line:
Estimated Street Pricing shown.