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CLP-310 Series Color Laser Printer User’s Guide imagine the possibilities Thank you for purch asing a Samsung pro duct. To receive a more comp lete service, please regi ster your p roduct at www.samsung.com/g lobal/register[...]
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2 _Featu res of your ne w laser pr oduct features of your new laser product Your new machin e is equipped wi th a number of sp ecial features that im prove the quality of the documents you print. With the machine, you can: Print with e xcellent qua lity and spe ed • You ca n pri nt i n a fu ll ra nge of colors us in g c yan , ma ge nta, yello w, [...]
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Features of your new l aser prod uct_ 3 FEA TURES BY MODELS The mac hine is d esigned to s upport all of your do cument n eeds – fro m printing, to more adv anced ne tworking s olutions for your b usines s. Basic fea tures of th is mach ine incl ude; ( : Includ ed, O: Op tional, Bl ank: Not Ava ilable) ABOUT THIS USER’S G UIDE This use r’s gu[...]
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4 _Featu res of your ne w laser pr oduct FINDING MORE INFORM ATION You can fi nd inform ation for s etting up and using y our machi ne from th e following resource s, either a s a print-o ut or onscree n. Quick Ins tall Guide Provi de s inf ormatio n on setting up you r mac hin e and this requ ires that y ou fol lo w the ins truc tio ns in the guid[...]
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Safety information _ 5 safety information IMPORTANT SAFETY SY MBOLS AND PRECAUTIONS What the icons and signs in this user’ s guide mean: These wa rning s igns ar e he re to prev ent in jury to y ou an d othe rs. Fo llow them exp lici tly. Afte r readin g this sec t ion, k eep it i n a s afe place for futu re reference. WARNING Hazard s or unsaf e[...]
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6 _Safety informa tion LASER SAFETY STATEM ENT The printe r is certifie d in the U.S. to conform to the require ments of DHHS 21 CF R, chapter 1 Subchapter J for Class I (1) laser produ cts, and elsew here is certif ied as a Class I la ser produc t conform ing to the requirements of IEC 82 5. Class I laser p roduct s are no t considere d to be haza[...]
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Safety information _ 7 OZONE SAFETY During normal operat ion, th is machine produces ozone. Th e ozone prod uced does n ot present a hazard to th e operator. However, it is advisa ble that th e machin e be opera ted in a wel l ventil ated area. If you ne ed additi onal infor mation ab out ozone , request you r nearest Sa msung de aler. MERCURY SAFE[...]
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8 _Safety informa tion • Consult th e dealer o r experien ced radio TV technicia n for help. Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This digi tal apparatu s does not e xceed the Cla ss B limits for rad io noise em issions fro m digital ap paratus as set out in the in terference -causing equipme nt standard e ntitled “Dig ital Appara tus”, IC[...]
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Safety information _ 9 RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER The Rin ger Equiva lence Num ber and FCC Registrat ion Number for this m achine m ay be found on the lab el locate d on the b ottom or r ear of the mac hine. In s ome inst ances you m ay need to provide these nu mbers to the telephone company . The Rin ger Equi va len ce Number (REN) is a m ea su re [...]
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10 _Saf ety inform ation REPLACING THE FITTED PLUG (FOR UK ONLY) Important The main s lead fo r this ma chine is fit ted with a standard (BS 1363) 13 amp plug an d has a 13 amp fus e. When yo u change or e xami ne the fuse, you mu st re-fit the corre ct 13 am p fuse . You then need to re place the fuse cover . If yo u have lost the fuse c over, do [...]
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Safety info rmation_ 11 European Radio App roval Informati on (for products fi tted with EU-approved radi o devices) Low po wer, Radio LAN type de vices (radio frequency (RF) wirel ess comm unication de vices), o perating i n the 2.4 G Hz/5 GHz band, may b e present (e mbedded ) in your p rinter sys tem which is intended for home o r office u se. T[...]
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12 _Saf ety inform ation OPENSSL LICENSE Copyright (c) 1998-20 01 The Op enSSL Projec t. All righ ts reserve d. Redistrib ution and use in so urce and bin ary forms , with or witho ut modifica tion, are p ermitted p rovided th at the foll owing cond itions a re met: 1. Redistribu tions of s ource co de must retain the a bove co pyright no tice, thi[...]
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Safety info rmation_ 13[...]
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14 _Conten ts contents 2 Features of yo ur new laser product 5 Safety informati on INTRODUCTION 16 16 Printer overvi ew 16 Fron t view 16 Rear view 17 C ontrol p anel overview 18 U nderstandi ng the control p anel 18 LED s 18 Stop button 19 Supplied software 19 Pr inter d river features 19 Pri nter driv er GETTING STARTED 20 20 Setting up the hardw[...]
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Contents _ 15 contents MAINTENANCE 35 35 Printing reports 35 C lean ing your mach ine 35 C le ani ng the outside 35 Clea ning the insi de 37 Maintaining the cartridge 37 To ner cartrid ge stor age 37 Es timated Car tridge Life 37 Redi stri bu ting toner 38 Replacing the toner cartridge 39 Replacing the Imaging Unit 40 Replacing the waste toner cont[...]
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16 _ Introducti on introduction These are the main components of you r machine: This ch apter include s: • Pr inte r over v iew • Control pan el ove r vi ew • Underst anding the control p anel • Sup plied softw are • Pri nter driv er fe atures PRINTER OVERVIEW Front view Rear vie w 1 Top co ver 2 Output tray (fac e down) 3 Control panel 4[...]
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Introduction _1 7 CONTROL PANEL OVE RVIEW 1 wireless LED Shows th e status of wireless network. W hen the LED on, the mac hine is ready. (Wir eless mode ls only) 2 status LED Shows the stat us of you r machine . (See "Unde rstanding the contro l panel" on page 18 for mo re informa tion.) 3 stop Stops an oper ation at an y time a nd there [...]
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18 _ Introducti on UNDERSTANDING THE C ONTROL PANEL The color of the status and toner colors LED indicates the machine' s current statu s. LEDs Stop bu tton STATUSD LED TONER COLORS LED DESCRIPTION lig hts gr een all LEDs of f The m achin e is re ady to print. slowly bl inks green all LEDs of f The mach ine is rec eiving data from the c ompute[...]
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Introduction _1 9 SUPPLIED SOFTWARE You must install t he prin ter software using the supplie d CD after y ou have set up y our machi ne and co nnected it to your c omputer. C D provides you with the fo llowing so ftware. PRINTER DRIVER FEATURES Your printer d rivers su pport the f ollowing s tandard fea tures: • Pap er orie ntat i on, si ze, sou[...]
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20 _ Getting started getting started This chapter gives you step-by-step in structions for setting up the machine. This ch apter include s: • Setting up the har dware • Printin g a demo p age • System re quirement s • Setting up the netw ork • Usi ng a wir ed net work • Usi ng a wir eless networ k(CLP -31 0W , CLP- 315W on ly) • Machi[...]
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Getting started _2 1 Macintosh Linu x SETTING UP THE NET WORK You need t o set up th e netwo rk protoco ls on the machine (;pri nter) to us e it in the ne twork en vironment. If you use your mac hine in th e wired netwo rk, refer to ' Using a wired ne twork'. If you use your net work printer in the wireless n etwork, ref er to "Using[...]
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22 _ Getting started • DHCP IP assignment : Connect your machi ne to the n etwork, and wait a few minutes for the DHCP server to assign an IP address to the machine . Then, print the Netwo rk Configuration Re port as explai ned above. If the report s hows that t he IP addres s has chan ged, the assignm ent was s uccessf ul. You will see the n ew [...]
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Getting started _2 3 Installing th e driver soft ware You must install t he printer d river soft ware for print ing. The s oftware include s drivers , applica tions, and o ther user fri endly pro grams. Make s ure that the network se tup for your m achine is c ompleted . (See "Setting u p the netw ork" on page 21.) Al l applicati ons shou[...]
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24 _ Getting started commun ication. I n an Ad-hoc mode net work, wireles s devices and computers communic ate direc tly with ea ch other, without u sing an access point. The y can sh are files and machin es, but m ay not be able to ac cess th e Internet. The mach ine receives print job s from wire le ss comp ut ers dire ctly. If you kn ow that you[...]
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Getting started _2 5 For examp le, 00:15: 99:29:51:A8 becomes 0 015992951 A8. • IP Address : E nter a ne w IP addres s for y our prin ter the s ame as the computer’ s IP addres s except fo r the last number. For examp le, if you r compute r’s IP addr ess is 192.1 68.1.150, enter 192.168.1 .X. (X is numbe r between 1 and 254 oth er than the co[...]
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26 _ Getting started 4. Select the one Netw ork Name (SSI D) in th e list . • SSID : SSID(Service Set Ide ntifier) is a name that ide ntifies a wireless network. Access points and w ireless devices attempting to connec t to a spec ifi c wi rel ess n etw ork mus t us e the same SSID . Th e SSI D is case- sensitiv e. • Operat ion Mo de : Oper ati[...]
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Getting started _2 7 Congratu lations, you have installed you r Samsung wireles s network printer. Print anoth er copy of th e Configurat ion report a nd keep i t for future reference . You are now ready to use y our new Sa msung wire less prin ter on you r netw or k. MACHINE'S BASIC SETTIN GS After insta llation i s complete, you may want to [...]
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Selecti ng and lo ading pr int media _2 8 selecting and loading print media This chapter intr oduces you ho w to load o riginals and pri nt media into your machine. This ch apter include s: • Select ing print med ia • Changi ng the size o f the pape r in the pa per tray • Printin g on special print ma terials • Adj ustin g th e ou tput supp[...]
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29 _ Select ing and lo ading pr int media Specificat ions on print media TYPE SIZE DIMENSIONS WEIGH T A CAPACITY B Plain paper Letter 216 x 2 79 mm (8 .5 x 11 in ches) • 60 to 10 5 g/m 2 (16 to 2 8 lb bond ) • 60 to 16 3 g/m 2 (16 to 4 3 lb bond ) • 150 sh eets of 75 g/m 2 (20 lb b ond) paper for the tray • 1 shee t for ma nua l feedi ng in[...]
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30 _ Select ing and lo ading pr int media Guidelines f or special prin t media MEDIA TYPE GUIDELINES Envelopes • Successful pri nting o n enve lopes depen ds upon th e quality of t he envelopes. Whe n sel ecting envelop es, cons i der t he foll owin g f acto rs: - Weight: Th e weigh t of the env elope pa per shoul d not exce ed 90 g/m 2 or jammin[...]
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Selecti ng and lo ading pr int media _3 1 CHANGING THE SIZE O F THE PAPER IN THE PAPER TRAY To load d ifferent si zes of pa per, such as Legal -sized pape r, you nee d to adjust th e paper gu ides to e xtend the paper tray. To chang e the tray size to o ther size , you must a djust the paper leng th guide pro perly. 1. Pull the tra y out of th e ma[...]
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32 _ Select ing and lo ading pr int media manua lly. Adjust th e paper le ngth guid e and pape r width gui de. 5. Close the paper cov er. 6. Slide the tray back into the m achine unti l it clic ks. 7. After loadi ng paper, set the paper typ e and si ze for the tray. See "S etting the paper size and type" on page 33. The tray is preset to [...]
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Selecti ng and lo ading pr int media _3 3 PRINTING ON SPECIA L PRINT MATERIALS The mac hine can hold specia l sizes and type s of print material, such as postcard s, no te card s, and envel opes. Espec ially, i t is useful for s ingle page printing o n letterhe ad or colo red paper. Feeding the print materi al manually • Load only on e size of pr[...]
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Basic p rinting _3 4 basic printing This chapter explain s common pri nting tasks. This ch apter include s: • Printin g a docum en t • Canc eli ng a print job PRINTING A DOCUMENT Your mach ine allow s you to p rint from v arious Wi ndows, Ma cintosh, or Linux ap plicatio ns. The ex act steps f or print ing a docum ent may v ary dependin g on th[...]
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35 _ Main tenance maintenance This chapter pr ovides inform ation for maintain ing your mach ine and the toner cartr idge. This ch apter include s: • Printing rep orts • Cl eaning your ma chine • Maintain ing the cartri dge • Replacing the toner cartridge • Repla ci ng the Ima ging Unit • Repla ci ng the w ast e toner containe r • Mai[...]
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36 _ Main tenance 5. Pull the imaging unit out of the m achine us ing the g roove on the fr ont of the imag ing unit. 6. With a dry lint-free c loth, wipe away any d ust and s pilled tone r from the toner cartri dges area and their cavities . 7. Hold ing th e groov e on the f ront of the imag ing un it, pu sh imag ing un it in to th e machine. 8. I[...]
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Maintenanc e _3 7 MAINTAINING THE CARTRIDGE Toner cartridge storage To get the most from the toner cartridge, keep the f ollowin g guideli nes in mind: • Do not re move the toner cartr idge from its package until ready for use. • Do not re fill the tone r cartridge. The mach ine warranty does no t cover damage c aused by using a refi lled cart [...]
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38 _ Main tenance REPLACING THE TONE R CARTRIDGE The mac hine uses fo ur colors and has a di fferent toner c artridge for each one: yel low (Y), mage nta (M), cy an (C), and b lack (K). When t he toner colo rs LED, on the cont rol panel, indicating e ach indi vidual toner cart ridge accordi ng to its color, lights , and the status LED l ights red, [...]
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Maintenanc e _3 9 REPLACING THE IMAG ING UNIT When t he life span of the im aging uni t has exp ired, the Smart Panel program w indow app ears on th e comput er, indica ting the ima ging unit needs to be replac ed. Otherwi se your m achine sto ps printin g. 1. Turn the m achine o ff, then wait a few minu tes for the ma chine to cool. 2. Press the r[...]
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40 _ Main tenance 8. Insert the waste tone r containe r into positio n and the n push it to make sure that it is firm ly seated in place. 9. Slide the toner cartri dge back into the mac hine. 10. Clos e the fron t cove r firml y. 11. Turn th e machine o n. REPLACING THE W ASTE TONER CONTAINER When the l ife span o f the waste toner cont ainer has e[...]
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Maintenanc e _4 1 6. Insert the ne w con tain er into posi tion and then pus h it to mak e s ure th at it is firm ly seate d in place. 7. Close the fron t cove r firml y. 8. Turn the m achine on. MAINTENANCE PART S To avoid p rint quali ty and pa per feed pro blems resu lting fr om worn part s, and to mai ntain yo ur machine i n top worki ng condit[...]
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Troub leshooti ng _4 2 troubleshooting This chapter gives he lpful informatio n for what to d o if you encounter an error. This ch apter include s: • Tips f or avoiding paper jam s • Clearin g paper ja ms • Solving other pr oblems TIPS FOR AVOIDING P APER JAMS By selec ting the c orrect me dia types, m ost pape r jams ca n be avoide d. When a[...]
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Troub leshooti ng _4 3 4. Push th e fuser le vers u pwards. 5. Open the top cove r and inne r cover. 6. Holdin g the inner cover op en, careful ly take the ja mmed pape r out of the printer . The inner cover will then clo se automati cally. 7. Close th e top cover. Make sur e that it is securely clo sed. 8. Push the fuser lev ers downwards. 9. Open[...]
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44 _ Troub leshooti ng SOLVING OTHER PRO BLEMS The follo wing chart lists so me condi tions that may occu r and the recomme nded solu tions. Fol low the sugge sted solu tions unti l the proble m is corrected . If the prob lem pers ists, ca ll for servic e. Paper feeding Printing problems CONDITION SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS Paper is jam med during printin[...]
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Troub leshooti ng _4 5 Printing quality problems If the insi de of the m achine is dirty o r paper has be en loaded improper ly, you may notice a reduction in print qu ality. See the table below to c lear the problem. The machin e selects pr int material s from the wrong p aper source. The pap er sou rce select ion in t he prin ter properti es may [...]
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46 _ Troub leshooti ng Ton er spec ks • The paper may not meet sp ecifica tions; for example , the paper is too m oist or too rough. See p age 28. • The paper path may nee d cleani ng. See "Cleani ng the in side" on page 35. Dro pouts If faded a reas, gen erally rounde d, occur randoml y on the p age: • A single sheet of p aper may [...]
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Troub leshooti ng _4 7 Misfor me d charac ters • If characters are improperl y formed a nd producing hollow images, the paper sto ck may be to o slick. Try a differe nt paper. See page 28. Page sk ew • Ensure that the paper is loa ded proper ly. • Check the p aper type and quali ty. See p age 28. • Ensure that the paper or o ther materi al [...]
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48 _ Troub leshooti ng Common Windows problems Common Linux problems CONDITION SUGGESTED SOLUTIO NS “File in Use” message appe ars during install ation. Exit all software a pplicatio ns. Remove a ll software from the Sta rtUp Group, then restart Window s. Reinst all the pr inter driver. “General Protection Fault”, “Ex ception OE”, “Sp[...]
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Troub leshooti ng _4 9 Common Macintosh problems CONDITION SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS The printer doe s not print PDF file co rrectly. Some par ts of graphics, text, or illus trations are missing. Incomp atibility between the PDF file and the Acrob at product s: Printing t he PDF fil e as an ima ge may solve this probl em. Turn on Print As Image from the [...]
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Order ing suppli es and ac cessor ies _5 0 ordering supplies and accessories This chapter pr ovides inform ation on purchasin g ca rtridges and accessor ies available for your ma chine. This ch apter include s: • Suppli es • How t o pur chase SUPPLIES When the tone r runs out, you ca n ord er the follo w ing typ e of ton er ca rtrid ge for your[...]
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51 _ Specif ications specifications This chapter gui des you about this m achine’s specifications such as various features. This chapte r include : • General spe ci fic ati ons • Printe r spec ifi ca tio ns GENERAL SPECIFICAT IONS The sym bol * opti onal featu re dependi ng on ma chines. ITEM DESCRIPTION Pape r in put capacity Tra y: 150 sh e[...]
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52 _ Specif ications PRINTER SPECIFICATI ONS ITEM DESCRIPTION Printing method C olo r laser bea m prin tin g Printing sp eed a a. I t will b e aff ected by opera ting system used, computi ng per forma nce, applica tion softwa re, connec ting met hod, medi a type, medi a size and job com plexity . • Black an d white : Up to 16 pp m (A4), 1 7 ppm ([...]
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53 _ Glossa ry glossary ADF An Automati c Docume nt Feeder (ADF ) is a mecha nism that wil l automati cally fee d an origi nal shee t of paper so t hat the machine can scan so me amou nt of the pa per at onc e. AppleTalk AppleTalk is a prop rietary su ite of prot ocols devel oped by Apple, Inc for compute r network ing. It was included in the ori g[...]
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54 _ Glossa ry An emulat or duplic ates the func tions of o ne syste m with a d ifferent system , so that th e secon d system be haves li ke the fi rst system. Emulation focuses on exact re production of extern al behavior, which is in contra st to sim ulation, wh ich conc erns an abs tract mode l of the system being si mulated, often cons idering [...]
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Glossary _5 5 LED A Light-Emi tting Diode (LED) is a s emiconduc tor device th at indica tes the st atus of a mac hine. MAC address Media Ac cess Cont rol (MAC) a ddress i s a unique i dentifier a ssociated with a net work adapter. MAC address is a unique 48-bit iden tifier usua lly written a s 12 hexade cimal c haracters grou ped in pa irs (e. g.,[...]
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56 _ Glossa ry Subnet Mask The subn et mask i s used in c onjunction with the network add ress to determine which part of the add ress is the network address and which part is th e host add ress. TCP/IP The Trans miss ion Con trol Pro toc ol (TCP ) a nd the In tern et Pro toc ol (IP); the set of commun ications protocol s that imp lement the p roto[...]
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Index_ 57 index A adju stment al titu de 27 C cleani ng insi de 35 ou tside 35 contro l panel 17 D demo page, pri nt 20 J jam tips fo r avoidin g paper jams 42 L LED Status 18 Linux p roblems 48 M Maintena nce maint enance parts 41 toner cartri dge 37 N network settin g up 21 P paper changing the size 31 clearing jam 4 2 printing s pecial m aterial[...]
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58 _Index[...]
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59 _ Contact S AM SU NG wor ld wid e contact SAMSUNG worldwide If you have any comm ents or questions regarding Sams ung products, co ntact the Samsung customer care center. COU NTRY CUSTOMER CARE CENTER WEB SITE ARGENTINE 0800-333-3733 www.samsung.com/ar AUSTRALIA 1300 362 603 www.samsung.com/au AUSTRIA 0800-SAMSUN G (726- 7864) www.samsung.com/at[...]
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Contact SA MSUNG worldwide _6 0 SPAIN 902-1-SAMSU(72678) www.samsung.com/es SWEDEN 0771-400 200 www.samsung.com/se SWITZERLAN D 0800-SAMSUN G (726- 7864) www.samsung.com/ch TADJIKISTAN 8-10-80 0-500-55-50 0 TAIWAN 0800-329-999 www.samsung.com/tw THAILAND 1800-2 9-3232 02-689- 3232 www.samsung.com/th TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 1-800-SAMSUNG (726- 7864) w[...]
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© 2008 Sa msung Ele ctronics C o., Ltd. All rig hts reserv ed. This use r’s guide is provided for informa tion purpo ses only. Al l informa tion incl uded herein i s subject t o change without noti c e. Samsung El ectronics i s not respon sible for any direc t or indirect d amages, arising fr om or relat ed to use of t his user’ s guide. • S[...]
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Samsung Printer Software section[...]
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1 S OFTWARE SECTION C ONTENTS Chapter 1: I NST ALLI NG P RINTER S OFTWARE IN W INDOWS Installing Printer Software .............. .............. .......... ..... ..... ......... ..... ..... ......... ..... ..... ............. ..... 4 Installing Softwar e for Local Pri nting ............... .............. ............... .............. ......... ....[...]
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2 Fitting Your Document to a Selected Pape r Size ................... ......... ..... ..... .............. ......... ..... ..... .. 21 Using Watermarks ...... .............. ............... .............. .......... .............. .............. .............. ......... ... 22 Using an Existing Waterma rk ............... ............... ...........[...]
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3 Configuring Printer Pr operties .............. .............. ............... .............. .............. .............. ........... . 3 1 Printing a Document ............. .............. .............. ............... .............. ......... ............... ............. ... 3 1 Printing from App lications ................ ......... .........[...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 4 1 Installing Printer Software in Windows This ch a pte r in c l ude s: • Installing P rinter Software • Changin g the Softwar e Lang uage • Reinstalling Printer Software • Removing Prin ter Software • Installing mono printer dri ver N OTE : The fol lowing pr ocedure is based on Windows XP , for oth[...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 5 N OTE : If your pri nter is not alr eady connected to t he comput er , t he fol lowi ng window wi ll a ppear . • After connecting the printer , cli ck Next . • If you do n ’t want to co n nect the p rinter at this tim e , click Next , and No on the f ollowi ng screen. Then the i nstal lation will star [...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 6 4 Select Custom install ation . Click Next . 5 Select your printer and click Next . N OTE : If your pri nter is not alr eady connected to t he comput er , t he fol lowi ng window wi ll a ppear . • After connecting the printer , cli ck Next . • If you do n ’t want to co n nect the p rinter at this tim e[...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 7 Installin g Software fo r Network Prin tin g When you connect your printe r to a network, you must fir st configur e the TCP/IP settings for the pri nter . Aft er you have assigned and ve rified the T CP/IP se ttings, y ou are ready to install t he softw a re on each comp uter on the network. Y ou can instal[...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 8 2.Configure an IP address, subnet mask, and gatewa y for the printer manuall y and click Configure to set the spec ific IP address for th e n etw o rk printe r . 3.Cli ck Next , and go to ste p to ste p 6. • Y o u ca n also se t the n e tw ork printer via S ync Thru TM We b Servic e, an embed ded web serve[...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 9 3 Click Next . • If necessary , select a language from the drop-down list. • Vi ew U ser’s Gu ide : Al lows you to v iew the User ’s Guide. If your computer doesn’ t have Adobe Acrobat, cl ick o n th is op tio n and it wil l au to ma tica ll y in sta ll A do be Acrobat Reader for you. 4 Select Cust[...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 10 the netw o r k, set th e pr inter as th e de fau l t p rinter , and change th e p o rt na me of each pri n ter . Click Next . T o install this softwa re on a serv er , select the Settin g up this prin ter on a serve r checkbox. 7 After the installation is finished, a window appe ars asking you to prin t a t[...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 11 N OTE : If your pri nter is not alr eady connected to t he comput er , t he fol lowi ng window wi ll a ppear . • After connecting the printer , cli ck Next . • If you do n ’t want to co n nect the p rinter at this tim e , click Next , and No on the f ollowi ng screen. Then the i nstal lation will star[...]
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Installing Printer Software in Windows 12 14 Enter your pri nter name, and click Next . 15 Click Finish to start installing a mo n o printe r dr iv e r . N OTE : If your pri nter is connect ed to a network, go t o printer 's Properti es and select the Ports tab, then click Add Port and Standard T CP/IP Port , and create a new port to connect t[...]
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Basic Printing 13 2 Basic Printing This chapter exp lains the printing options and co mmon pr inting tasks in Windows. This ch a pte r in c l ude s: • Printing a Docu m ent • Printing to a file (PRN) • Printer Settings - Lay ou t Ta b - Pa p e r Ta b - Gr a phi cs T a b - Ex t ras Tab - Ab o u t Ta b - Pr in ter Tab - Using a Favorite Set tin[...]
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Basic Printing 14 Printing to a f ile (PRN) Y ou will sometimes need to sav e the print data as a file for yo ur purpose. T o create a file: 1 Check the Print to file box at the Print wind ow . 2 Select the fo ld er an d assi gn a n am e of the file a nd th e n click OK. Printer Settings Y ou can use the printer propertie s window, which allows you[...]
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Basic Printing 15 Layout T ab The Lay out tab provide s options to ad just h o w th e do cum ent appear s o n th e p rinted pa ge. The Layout O ptions includes Multiple Pages per Side , Poster Prin ting and Booklet Printing . See “Print ing a Document” on page 13 for more information on accessing printer properties. Paper Orientation Paper Orie[...]
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Basic Printing 16 Source Make sure that Source is set to the corr esponding paper tray . Use Manual Feed er wh e n p rinti ng o n sp ecia l m ate r ials lik e envelopes and t ransparencies. Type Set Type to correspond to th e paper loaded in the tray fr om whic h y ou w an t to pr int. This will let y ou get the bes t qu ality printout. If not, pri[...]
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Basic Printing 17 Advanced O ptions Y ou ca n set adv anced settings by clicking the Advanced Options button . • Print All Text To Black : When the Print All T ext To Blac k option is checked, all text in your document prints solid black, regardless of the color it appears on the screen. • Print All Text To Darken : When the Print All Text To D[...]
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Basic Printing 18 About Tab Use the About tab to displa y th e co pyr ight n o tice an d the version number of the dri ver . I f you have an Internet bro wser , you can connect to the Interne t by clicking on the web si te icon. See “Print ing a Document” on page 13 f or more information about accessing printer properties. Prin ter Tab If you a[...]
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Adv ance d Prin ting 19 3 Advance d Printing This chapter e xplains pri nting opti ons and adva nced printing tasks. N OTE : • Y our printer driver Properties window that a pp e ars in this User ’s Guide may differ de pending on the printer in use. Howe ver the com position of the p rinter properties win dow is similar . • If you need to kno [...]
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Adv ance d Prin ting 20 Printing Posters This featur e allows you to print a single-page document onto 4, 9, o r 16 sheets of paper , for t he purpos e of pasti ng the sheets togethe r to fo rm o n e po ste r-size d ocumen t. N OTE : The poster pr inting option is available when 600 dp i is selected in the r esolutio n o ption o n th e G r aphic ta[...]
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Adv ance d Prin ting 21 Printing on Both Sides of Paper Y ou can pri nt on b oth side s of a sheet of pape r . B efore pr inti ng, decide how you want your document orient ed. The opti on s are : • None • Long Edge , whi ch is the c onv en tio nal lay ou t used in book bi ndin g. • Short Edge , wh ich is t he type ofte n used wi th ca l enda [...]
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Adv ance d Prin ting 22 Using Watermarks The W ater mark option allows yo u to print text over an existing document. For example, you may want to have large gray lett ers r eading “D RAFT” or “CONFI DENTIAL ” print ed dia gonally acro ss the fi rst page or all pages of a d ocument. There are se v eral pred efin ed w atermar k s th at co m e[...]
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Adv ance d Prin ting 23 Using Overlays What is a n Overlay? An overlay is text and/or i mages sto red in the co mputer hard dis k driv e (H DD) as a s pecia l file form at th at ca n be p rint ed on any do cu m ent. O v e r la y s are o fte n used to tak e the pla c e o f preprinte d forms and letterhead paper . Rather than using preprinte d letter[...]
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Sha ring the P rinte r Lo cally 24 4 Sharing the Printer Locally Y ou ca n connect the printer directly to a selected computer , which i s ca lled “host c o m puter , ” on the n e twork. The follo wing procedure i s for Windows XP . For other Windows OS, refer to the corr esponding Windows Us er's Guide or online help. N OTES : • Check t[...]
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Using Smart Panel 25 5 Usin g Smart P anel Smart P anel is a progra m that monitors and informs you of the status of the printer , and allow s you to customiz e the printer’ s settings. Smar t P a nel is installed automa ticall y whe n you install t he printer software. N OTES : • T o use this prog ra m , you need: - T o c heck for Operat ing S[...]
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Using Smart Panel 26 Driver Setting (Only for W indows ) Y ou can use t he printer p roperties wi ndow , which allows you to access all of the printer options you need fo r using your printer . For de t ai l s , See “Printe r Settings” on page 14. Opening the Troubleshooting Guide Using the troubleshooti ng guide, you can view solutions f or er[...]
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Usin g Y ou r Print er in Lin ux 27 6 Using Your Printer in Linux Y ou can use y our machine in a Linux environment. This ch a pte r in c l ude s: • Gettin g Started • Installi ng the Unified Linux Driv er • Using SetI P program • Us ing th e U nif ie d D r iv er C o n fig ur a t o r • Configuri ng Printer Propert ies • Printing a Docu [...]
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Usin g Y ou r Print er in Lin ux 28 4 When the welcom e screen appears, click Next . 5 When the installation is complete, click Finis h . The in stall ation pr ogram has added the Uni fied Driv er Configurator desktop i con and Samsung Unified Driver group to the system menu for your convenience. If you have an y difficulties, consult the onscreen [...]
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Usin g Y ou r Print er in Lin ux 29 Using SetIP program This progr a m is for the netwo rk IP se tting u sing the MAC address which i s the hardware serial number of the network printer card or interface. Especial ly , it is for the network administr a to r to se t sev era l netw ork IPs at the sam e time . You can only use S etI P pro gra m when y[...]
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Usin g Y ou r Print er in Lin ux 30 Printers Conf iguratio n Printers conf iguration has the two tabs: Printers and Classes . Prin ters T ab Y ou can see the current system’s printer conf iguration by clicking on the printer icon button on th e left side of the U nified Driver Config ura tor window . Y ou can use the follo wing printer control bu[...]
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Usin g Y ou r Print er in Lin ux 31 Configuring Printer Properties Using the p roperties w indow pr o v ide d b y the Printer s configuration, you can change the v arious pr operties for your machine as a printer . 1 Open the Unified Driver Configurator . If necessary , switch to Printers confi gur ation. 2 Select your machine on the av ailable pri[...]
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Usin g Y ou r Print er in Lin ux 32 The following fo ur tab s disp la y at th e to p o f the window . • Gene ral - allows y ou to change th e paper size, the pa per type, an d th e o r ien tation o f th e do cu m ents, ena bles the duple x feature , adds st art and end banner s, and c hanges the number of pages per sheet . • Text - allow s you [...]
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Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh 33 7 Using Your Printer with a Macin tosh Y our printer supports Macintosh systems with a built-in USB inte rface or 1 0/100 Bas e- TX ne twork in terfac e car d. W hen you print a file from a Macintosh compu ter , you ca n use the CUPS driver by installing the PPD fil e. N OTE : Some printers do not support a n[...]
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Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh 34 Using SetIP program This progr a m is for the netwo rk IP se tting u sing the MAC address which i s the hardware serial number of the network printer card or interface. Especial ly , it is for the network administr a to r to se t sev era l netw ork IPs at the sam e time . You can only use S etI P pro gra m wh[...]
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Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh 35 For a USB- connected 1 Follow the instructions on “Installing Sof tware ” o n page 33 to install the PPD an d Filter files o n yo u r com puter . 2 Open th e Applications folder → Utilities , and Prin t Setup Utility . • For MAC OS 10.5, open System Pre ferences from the Applications fold er , a n d c[...]
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Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh 36 Printing N OTES : • The Macintosh pri nter ’ s properti es window that appears in this User’s Guide may diffe r depending on the p rinter in use . Howe ver the com position of the p rinter properties win dow is similar . • You can check your printer name in the supplied CD- ROM. Printing a Do cum ent [...]
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Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh 37 Graphics The Graphics tab provid es options for selecting Resolution(Quality) and Col or Mod e . Select Graphics form the Preset s ' drop-down list to access the graphic featu res. • Resolution(Quality) : Y ou can select the printing resolution. The h igher the setting, the sharpe r the clarity of prin[...]
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Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh 38 Printing Multiple Pa ges on One Sheet of Pa per Y ou can print more than o ne page on a single she et of paper . This feature pr o vi des a co st - e ffecti ve w ay to p r int dr aft pages. 1 From your Macintosh applicatio n, select Print from the File menu. 2 Select Layout . 3 Select the nu mber of p ages yo[...]
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39 S OFTWARE SECTION I NDEX A advanced printing, use 19 B booklet printing 20 D document, print Macintosh 36 Windows 13 double-sided printing 21 E Extras properti es, set 17 F favorites setti ngs, use 18 G Graphics prope rties, set 16 H help, use 18 I install printer driver Macintosh 33 Win dow s 4 installing Linux software 27 L lang ua ge , cha ng[...]
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40 Win dow s 16 toner save 16 true-type option 16 software install Macintosh 33 Win dow s 4 reinstall Win dow s 10 system requ irem ents Macintosh 33 uninstall Macintosh 33 Win dow s 11 status monitor, use 25 T toner save, set 16 U uninstall, software Macintosh 33 Windows 11 uninstalling MFP dri ver Linux 28 W waterm ark create 22 delete 22 edit 22[...]
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