Samsung SCX-4500

Consider the following:
Laser printers:
a) are small, beige boxes that spew printed pages.
b) have lots of buttons at the front and insipid LCD displays with no proper tails on g, j, p, q or y.
c) can be made into all-in-ones by gluing scanners on top, sideways.
While all three of the preceding statements may be true of most laser all-in-ones, none are true of Samsung's SCX-4500.
It's black with a blue LED display and has its scanner stuck on the right way round.
The top of the case is completely sheer, with nothing protruding from it.
Halfway down the machine there's a gap to let the printed pages out and at the bottom the spring-loaded paper tray pops out, when you press the only physical button on the SCX-4500.
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