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Features: Looks aren't the highest priority on business printers, but Samsung does manage to use a nice two-tone design on the 770ND. The fairly square body is a very light gray and the top contrasts that as a dark gray (see my pictures below). There aren't many round corners and smooth lines on this one, like I mentioned, it's a fairly square body.
Let's take a quick walk around the printer starting at the front. The front of the printer has three main features on it; it folds down entirely to reveal the large insides of the printer, it has a fold-out front loading bypass paper tray for 100 sheets and the lower quarter actually slides out as the paper cassette. On the far back corner of the right side is where you'll find the interface connections of this printer; one RJ45 network plug, one USB type B (for local printing) and another USB type A to connect an optional Wireless B/G module. I was rather surprised to see these plugs coming out of the side of the printer - the back would have been a more logical spot and since the paper cassette hangs back a few inches, it's not like you need to worry about it being too close to a wall for the cables to reach. A couple inches down from these ports is also the master power switch for the printer.
The left side of the printer has no notable features on it and is just a plain panel.
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