Samsung Fax Machine SF 650 User Guide

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Safety information  
These warnings and precautions are included in order to prevent injury to you and others, as well  
as preventing any potential damage to your machine. Be sure to read and understand all of these  
instructions before using the machine.  
Use common sense for operating any electrical appliance and whenever using your machine.  
Also, follow all warnings and instructions marked on the machine and in the accompanying  
literature. After reading this section, keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
Important safety symbols  
This section explains the meanings of all icons and signs in the user's guide. These safety symbols are in  
order, according to the degree of danger.  
Explanation of all icons and signs used in the user’s guide:  
Warning  
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death.  
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury or property  
damage.  
Caution  
Do not attempt.  
Do not disassemble.  
Do not touch.  
Unplug the power cord from the wall socket.  
Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electric shock.  
Call the service center for help.  
Follow directions explicitly.  
Operating environment  
Warning  
Do not use if the power cord is  
damaged or if the electrical outlet is  
not grounded.  
Do not bend, or place heavy objects  
on the power cord.  
Stepping on or allowing the power  
cord to be crushed by a heavy object  
could result in electric shock or fire.  
This could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
Do not place anything on top of the  
machine (water, small metal or  
heavy objects, candles, lit  
cigarrettes, etc.).  
Do not remove the plug by pulling on  
the cord; do not handle the plug with  
wet hands.  
This could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
This could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
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If the machine gets overheated, it  
releases smoke, makes strange  
noises, or generates an odd odor,  
immediately turn off the power switch  
and unplug the machine.  
This could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
Caution  
During an electrical storm or for a  
period of non-operation, remove the  
power plug from the electrical outlet.  
If the plug does not easily enter the electrical  
outlet, do not attempt to force it in.  
Call an electrician to change the electrical  
This could result in electric shock  
outlet, or this could result in electric shock.  
or fire.  
Be careful, the paper output area is hot.  
Do not allow pets to chew on the AC power,  
telephone or PC interface cords.  
Burns could occur.  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
If the machine has been dropped, or if the  
cabinet appears damaged, unplug the machine  
from all interface connections and request  
assistance from qualified service personnel.  
If the machine does not operate properly after  
these instructions have been followed, unplug  
the machine from all interface connections and  
request assistance from qualified service  
personnel.  
Otherwise, this could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
Otherwise, this could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
If the machine exhibits a sudden and distinct  
change in performance, unplug the machine  
from all interface connections and request  
assistance from qualified service personnel.  
Otherwise, this could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
Operating method  
Caution  
Do not forcefully pull the paper out  
during printing.  
When printing large quantities, the  
bottom part of the paper output area  
may get hot. Do not allow children to  
touch.  
It can cause damage to the  
machine.  
You may be burned.  
Be careful not to put your hand  
between the machine and paper  
tray.  
When removing jammed paper, do  
not use tweezers or sharp metal  
objects.  
You may get injured.  
It can cause damage to the  
machine.  
Do not block or push objects into the ventilation  
opening.  
Do not allow too many papers to stack up in the  
paper output tray.  
This could result in elevated component  
It could cause damage to the machine.  
temperatures which can cause damage or fire.  
Use care to avoid paper cuts when replacing  
paper or removing jammed paper.  
This machine's power interception device is the  
power cord.  
You may get hurt.  
To switch off the power supply, remove the  
power cord from the electrical outlet.  
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Installation / Moving  
Warning  
Do not place the machine in an area  
with dust, humidity or water leaks.  
This could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
Caution  
When moving the machine, turn the  
power off and disconnect all cords;  
then lift the machine with at least two  
people.  
Do not put a cover over the machine or place it  
in an airtight location, such as a closet.  
If the machine is not well-ventilated, this  
could result in fire.  
The machine could fall, causing  
human injury or machine damage.  
Do not place the machine on an unstable  
surface.  
Make sure you plug the power cord into a  
grounded electrical outlet.  
The machine could fall, causing human injury  
Otherwise, this could result in electric shock  
or machine damage.  
or fire.  
The machine should be connected to  
the power level which is specified on the label.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension  
cords.  
This can diminish performance, and could  
result in electric shock or fire.  
If you are unsure and want to check the  
power level you are using, contact the electrical  
utility company.  
Use only No.26 AWGa or larger, telephone line  
cord, if necessary.  
Use the power cord supplied with your machine  
for safe operation. If you are using a cord which  
is longer than 2 meters (79”) with a 140V  
machine, then the gauge should be 16 AWG or  
larger.  
Otherwise, it can cause damage to the  
machine.  
Otherwise, it can cause damage to the  
machine, and could result in electric shock or  
fire.  
a. AWG: American Wire Gauge  
Maintenance / Checking  
Caution  
Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet before cleaning the inside of  
the machine. Do not clean the  
machine with benzene, paint thinner  
or achol; do not spray water directly  
into the machine.  
Keep cleaning supplies away from  
children.  
Children may get hurt.  
This could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
When you are working inside the  
machine replacing supplies or  
cleaning the inside, do not operate  
the machine.  
Do not disassemble, repair or rebuild  
the machine by yourself.  
It can cause damage to the  
machine. Call a certified technician  
when the machine needs repair.  
You may get injured.  
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Keep the power cable and the contact surface of  
the plug clean from dust or water.  
To clean and operate the machine, strictly follow  
the user's guide provided with the machine.  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
Otherwise, it can cause damage to the  
machine.  
Do not remove any covers or guards that are  
fastened with screws.  
The machine should only be repaired by  
Samsung service technician.  
Supply usage  
Caution  
Do not disassemble the toner  
cartridge.  
When storing supplies such as toner  
cartridges, keep them away from  
children.  
Toner dust can be dangerous to  
humans.  
Toner dust can be dangerous to  
humans.  
Do not burn any of the supplies such  
as toner cartridge or fuser unit.  
Using recycled supplies, such as toner, can  
cause damage to the machine.  
It can cause an explosion or fire.  
In case of damage due to the use of recycled  
supplies, a service fee will be charged.  
When changing the toner cartridge or removing  
jammed paper, be careful not to let toner dust  
touch your body or clothes.  
Toner dust can be dangerous to humans.  
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Regulatory information  
This machine is designed for our sound environment and certified with several regulatory  
statements.  
Laser Safety Statement  
The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR, chapter 1 Subchapter J for  
Class I(1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laser product conforming to the requirements  
of IEC 825.  
Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous. The laser system and printer are designed so there  
is never any human access to laser radiation above a Class I level during normal operation, user maintenance  
or prescribed service condition.  
WARNING  
Never operate or service the printer with the protective cover removed from Laser/Scanner assembly. The  
reflected beam, although invisible, can damage your eyes.  
When using this product, these basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire,  
electric shock, and injury to persons:  
Ozone Safety  
During normal operation, this machine produces ozone. The ozone produced does not  
present a hazard to the operator. However, it is advisable that the machine be operated  
in a well ventilated area.  
If you need additional information about ozone, request your nearest Samsung dealer.  
PERCHLORATE WARNING  
This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR (Manganese Dioxide) Lithium coin cells in the product  
sold or distributed ONLY in California USA.  
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.  
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Recycling  
China only  
Recycle or dispose of the packaging material for this product in an environmentally  
responsible manner.  
Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)  
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate  
collection systems)  
This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its  
electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of  
with other household waste at the end of their working life. To prevent possible harm to  
the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate  
these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the  
sustainable reuse of material resources.  
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product,  
or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take these items  
for environmentally safe recycling.  
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the  
purchase contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with  
other commercial wastes for disposal.  
Correct disposal of batteries in this product  
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate  
battery return systems.)  
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this  
product should not be disposed with other household waste at the end of their working  
life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery  
contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66.  
If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human  
health or the environment.  
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries  
from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return  
system.  
Taiwan only  
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Radio Frequency Emissions  
FCC Information to the User  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or experienced radio TV technician for help.  
Change or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as  
set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Industry  
and Science Canada.  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques  
de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, ICES-003 édictée par  
l’Industrie et Sciences Canada.  
Russia only  
AE95  
Germany only  
Fax Branding  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other  
electronic device to send any message via a telephone facsimile machine unless such message clearly  
contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the  
following information:  
1. the date and time of transmission  
2. identification of either business, business entity or individual sending the message; and  
3. telephone number of either the sending machine, business, business entity or individual.  
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The Telephone Company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment operations or  
procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent  
with the rules and regulations in FCC Part 68. If such changes can be reasonably expected to render any  
customer terminal equipment incompatible with telephone company communications facilities, or require  
modification or alteration of such terminal equipment, or otherwise materially affect its use or performance, the  
customer shall be given adequate notice in writing, to allow the customer an opportunity to maintain  
uninterrupted service  
Ringer Equivalence Number  
The Ringer Equivalence Number and FCC Registration Number for this machine may be found on the label  
located on the bottom or rear of the machine. In some instances you may need to provide these numbers to  
the telephone company.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is a measure of the electrical load placed on the telephone line, and is  
useful for determining whether you have “overloaded” the line. Installing several types of equipment on the  
same telephone line may result in problems making and receiving telephone calls, especially ringing when  
your line is called. The sum of all Ringer Equivalence Numbers of the equipment on your telephone line should  
be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a sum of five  
may not be usable on your line. If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should  
immediately remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the telephone network.  
The equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the  
rear of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format  
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.  
FCC Regulations state that changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. In the event that terminal  
equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company should notify the customer  
that service may be stopped. However, where prior notice is impractical, the company may temporarily  
cease service, providing that they:  
a) promptly notify the customer.  
b) give the customer an opportunity to correct the equipment problem.  
c) inform the customer of the right to bring a complaint to the Federal Communication Commission  
pursuant to procedures set out in FCC Rules and Regulations Subpart E of Part 68.  
You should also know that:  
Your machine is not designed to be connected to a digital PBX system.  
If you intend to use a computer modem or fax modem on the same phone line as your machine, you may  
experience transmission and reception problems with all the equipment. It is recommended that no other  
equipment, except for a regular telephone, share the line with your machine.  
If your area experiences a high incidence of lightning or power surges, we recommend that you install  
surge protectors for both the power and the telephone lines. Surge protectors can be purchased from your  
dealer or telephone and electronic specialty stores.  
When programming emergency numbers and/or making test calls to emergency numbers, use a  
non-emergency number to advise the emergency service dispatcher of your intentions. The dispatcher will  
give you further instructions on how to actually test the emergency number.  
This machine may not be used on coin service or party lines.  
This machine provides magnetic coupling to hearing aids.  
You may safely connect this equipment to the telephone network by means of a standard modular jack, USOC  
RJ-11C.  
Replacing the Fitted Plug (for UK Only)  
Important  
The mains lead for this machine is fitted with a standard (BS 1363) 13 amp plug and has a 13 amp fuse. When  
you change or examine the fuse, you must re-fit the correct 13 amp fuse. You then need to replace the fuse  
cover. If you have lost the fuse cover, do not use the plug until you have another fuse cover.  
Contact the people from you purchased the machine.  
The 13 amp plug is the most widely used type in the UK and should be suitable. However, some buildings  
(mainly old ones) do not have normal 13 amp plug sockets. You need to buy a suitable plug adaptor. Do not  
remove the moulded plug.  
If you cut off the moulded plug, get rid of it straight away.  
You cannot rewire the plug and you may receive an electric shock if you plug it into a socket.  
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Important warning:  
You must earth this machine.  
The wires in the mains lead have the following color code:  
Green and Yellow: Earth  
Blue: Neutral  
Brown: Live  
If the wires in the mains lead do not match the colors marked in your plug, do the following:  
You must connect the green and yellow wire to the pin marked by the letter “E” or by the safety ‘Earth symbol’  
or colored green and yellow or green.  
You must connect the blue wire to the pin which is marked with the letter “N” or colored black.  
You must connect the brown wire to the pin which is marked with the letter “L” or colored red.  
You must have a 13 amp fuse in the plug, adaptor, or at the distribution board.  
Declaration of Conformity (European Countries)  
Approvals and Certifications  
The CE marking applied to this product symbolizes Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Declaration of Conformity  
with the following applicable 93/68/EEC Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated:  
Hereby, Samsung Electronics declare that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and  
other relevant provisions of:  
SF-650 Series: R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)  
The declaration of conformity may be consulted at www.samsung.com/printer, go to Support > Download  
center and enter your printer (MFP) name to browse the EuDoC.  
January 1, 1995: Council Directive 2006/95/EC Approximation of the laws of the member states related to  
low voltage equipment.  
January 1, 1996: Council Directive 2004/108/EC (92/31/EEC), approximation of the laws of the Member  
States related to electromagnetic compatibility.  
March 9, 1999: Council Directive 1999/5/EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment  
and the mutual recognition of their conformity. A full declaration, defining the relevant Directives and  
referenced standards can be obtained from your Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. representative.  
EC Certification  
Certification to 1999/5/EC Radio Equipment & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (FAX)  
This Samsung product has been self-certified by Samsung for pan-European single terminal connection to the  
analogue public switched telephone network (PSTN) in accordance with Directive 1999/5/EC. The product has  
been designed to work with the national PSTNs and compatible PBXs of the European countries:  
In the event of problems, you should contact the Euro QA Lab of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. in the first  
instance.  
The product has been tested against TBR21. To assist in the use and application of terminal equipment which  
complies with this standard, the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) has issued an  
advisory document (EG 201 121) which contains notes and additional requirements to ensure network  
compatibility of TBR21 terminals. The product has been designed against, and is fully compliant with, all of the  
relevant advisory notes contained in this document.  
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About this user’s guide  
This user’s guide provides information about basic understanding of the machine as well as  
detailed explanation on each step during actual usage. Valuable for both novice and professional  
users can refer to this as a guide for installing and using the machine.  
Read the safety information before using the machine.  
If you have a problem using the machine, refer to the troubleshooting chapter (See "Troubleshooting" on  
Terms used in this user’s guide are explained in the glossary chapter (See "Glossary" on page74).  
All illustrations in this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options or models.  
Convention  
Some terms in this guide are used interchangeably, as below:  
Document is synonymous with original.  
Paper is synonymous with media, or print media.  
Machine refers to printer or MFP.  
The following table offers the conventions of this guide:  
CONVENTIO  
DESCRIPTION  
N
EXAMPLE  
Bold  
Note  
For texts on the display or button names on the  
machine.  
Start  
Provides additional information or detailed  
specification of the machine function and feature.  
The date format may differ from  
country to country.  
Caution  
Gives users information to protect the machine from  
possible mechanical damage or malfunction.  
Do not touch the green underside of  
the toner cartridge.  
Footnote  
Provides additional more detailed information on  
certain words or a phrase.  
a. pages per minute  
(“Cross-refere Guides users to a reference page for the additional  
nce”) detailed information.  
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Finding more information  
You can find information for setting up and using your machine from the following resources, either as a print-out or on  
screen.  
MATERIAL NAME  
Quick Install Guide  
DESCRIPTION  
This guide provides information on setting up your machine and this requires that you follow  
the instructions in the guide to prepare the machine.  
Samsung website  
If you have Internet access, you can get help, support, manuals, and order information from  
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Features of your new product  
Your new machine is equipped with a number of special features that improve the quality of the  
documents you print.  
Special Features  
Print with excellent quality and speed  
You can print with a resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi.  
Your machine prints A4-sized paper at up to 18 ppm and letter-sized paper at up to 19 ppm.  
Handle high capacity of paper  
The 250-sheet tray supports plain paper.  
Copy originals in several formats  
The print quality and image size may be adjusted and enhance at the same time.  
Set a specific time to transmit a Fax  
You can specify a certain time to transmit the fax and also send the fax to several stored  
destinations.  
After the transmission, the machine may print out the fax reports according to the setting.  
Save time and money  
This machine automatically conserves electricity by substantially reducing power consumption  
when not in use.  
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Introduction  
This chapter gives you an overview of your machine:  
This chapter includes:  
Machine overview  
Front view  
1
2
3
4
Document feeder  
Document width guides  
Control panel  
5
6
7
8
Front door  
9
Document output tray  
Tray 1  
10 Handset  
Front door handle  
Output support  
11 Toner cartridge  
12 Document input tray  
Output tray  
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Rear view  
1
2
3
Extension telephone socket (EXT)  
4
5
Rear door  
Telephone line socket  
Power receptacle  
Rear door handle  
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Control panel overview  
Stores frequently-dialed fax number (See "Storing a number for One-touch Dialing" on  
one-touch dial  
Reduce/Enlarge  
Delay Send  
1
2
3
Makes a copy smaller or larger than the original.  
Allows you to send a fax at a later time when you will not be present (See "Delaying a  
Allows you to send a fax to multiple destinations (See "Sending a fax to multiple  
Multi Send  
4
Converts the fax receiving mode (See "Changing the receive modes" on page36).  
Adjusts the resolution of the documents for the current fax job.  
Shows the current status and prompts during an operation.  
Receive Mode  
Resolution  
Display  
5
6
7
Scroll through the options available in the selected menu, and increase or decrease  
values.  
Arrow  
8
9
Confirms the selection on the screen.  
OK  
Enters Menu mode and scrolls through the available menus (See "Machine status and  
10  
Menu  
Status  
Back  
Shows the status of your machine (See "Understanding the Status LED" on page21).  
Sends you back to the upper menu level.  
11  
12  
Activates fax mode.  
13  
(Fax)  
Activates copy mode.  
14  
15  
(Copy)  
Numeric keypad  
Dials fax number, and enters the number value for document copies or other options.  
Stops an operation at any time. The pop-up window appears on the screen showing  
the current job that the user can stop or resume.  
16  
Stop/Clear  
Starts a job.  
17  
18  
Start  
Performs same as you hold a handset under the telephone line is engaged.  
On Hook Dial  
In standby mode, redials the last number. Also in edit mode, inserts a pause into a fax  
number.  
19  
Redial/Pause  
Allows you to store frequently used fax numbers or search for stored fax numbers.  
20  
21  
22  
Address Book  
(power)  
Turns the machine on or off.  
Shows whether the machine is turned on or off.  
power LED  
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Understanding the Status LED  
The color of the status LED indicates the machine's current status.  
STATUS  
DESCRIPTION  
Off  
The machine is off-line.  
The machine is in power saver mode. When data is received, or any button is pressed,  
it switches to on-line automatically.  
Green:  
Online  
Blinking  
On  
When the backlight blinks rapidly, the machine is printing data.  
The machine is on-line and can be used.  
(
)
Red:  
Error  
Blinking  
A minor error has occurred and the machine is waiting for the error to be cleared. Check  
the display message. When the problem is cleared, the machine resumes.  
Small amount of toner is left in the cartridge. The estimated cartridge lifea of toner is  
close. Prepare a new cartridge for replacement. You may temporarily increase the  
printing quality by redistributing the toner (See "Redistributing toner" on page53).  
(
)
On  
A toner cartridge has almost reached its estimated cartridge lifea. It is recommended to  
replace the toner cartridge (See "Replacing the toner cartridge" on page68).  
A paper jam has occurred (See "Clearing paper jams" on page56).  
The cover is opened. Close the cover.  
There is no paper in the tray. Load paper in the tray.  
The machine has stopped due to a major error. Check the display message (See  
a. Estimated cartridge life means the expected or estimated toner cartridge life, which indicates the average capacity of  
print-outs and is designed pursuant to ISO/IEC 19752. The number of pages may be affected by operating  
environment, printing interval, media type, and media size. Some amount of toner may remain in the cartridge even  
when End of life Replace new cart appears and the printer stops printing (See www.samsung.com/printer for  
current information).  
Samsung does not recommend using non-genuine Samsung toner cartridge such as refilled or remanufactured.  
Samsung cannot guarantee non-genuine Samsung toner cartridge's quality. Service or repair required as a result of  
using non-genuine Samsung toner cartridges will not be covered under the machine warranty.  
Check the message on the display. Follow the instructions in the message or refer to troubleshooting part (See  
"Understanding display messages" on page59). If the problem persists, call for service.  
Power LED  
The power LED indicates the machine's on or off.  
STATUS  
DESCRIPTION  
Off  
On  
The machine is turned off.  
The machine is in ready mode.  
The machine is in power on.  
Introducing the useful button  
Menu button  
When you want to know the machine status and set your machine to use an advanced feature, click Menu button  
Turning on the machine  
1. Plug in the power cord.  
2. Press  
(power) on the control panel.  
If you want to turn the power off, press this button.  
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Basic setup  
You may want to set the machine’s default settings. Refer to the next section if you would like to  
set or change values. This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for setting up the machine.  
This chapter includes:  
Setting up the hardware  
This section shows the steps to set up the hardware, as is explained in the Quick Install Guide. Make sure you read the  
Quick Install Guide first and follow the steps below:  
1. Select a stable location.  
Select a level, stable place with adequate space for air circulation. Allow extra space to open covers and trays.  
The area should be well ventilated and away from direct sunlight or sources of heat, cold, and humidity. Do not set the  
machine close to the edge of your desk or table.  
Printing is suitable for altitudes under 1,000 m (3,281 ft). Refer to the altitude setting to optimize your printing.  
Place the machine on a flat, stable surface so that there is no incline greater than 2 mm (0.08 inch). Otherwise, printing  
quality may be affected.  
2. Unpack the machine and check all the enclosed items.  
3. Remove all the tapes.  
4. Install the toner cartridge.  
5. Attach the document output tray.  
7. Make sure that all cables are connected to the machine.  
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8. Turn the machine on.  
This equipment will be inoperable when mains power fails.  
Changing the display language  
To change the language that appears on the display, follow the steps below:  
1. Press Menu until Machine Setup appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Language appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow to display the language you want.  
4. Press OK to save the selection.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Setting the date and time  
When you set the time and date, they are used in delay fax and delay print. They are printed on reports. If, however, they  
are not correct, you need to change it for the correct time being.  
If the machine’s power is cut off, you need to reset the correct time and date once the power has been restored.  
1. Press Menu until Machine Setup appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Date & Time appears and press OK.  
3. Enter the correct time and date using left/right arrow or numeric keypad.  
Month = 01 to 12,  
Day = 01 to 31,  
Year = requires four digits,  
Hour = 01 to 12,  
Minute = 00 to 59,  
and you can also select AM or PM.  
4. Press OK to save the selection.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Changing the clock mode  
You can set your machine to display the current time using either a 12-hour or 24-hour format.  
1. Press Menu until Machine Setup appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Clock Mode appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow to select the other mode and press OK.  
4. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Setting sounds  
You can control the following sounds:  
Key sound: Turns the key sound On or Off. With this option set to On, a tone sounds each time a key is pressed.  
Alarm Sound: Turns the alarm sound On or Off. With this option set to On, an alarm tone sounds when an error  
occurs or fax communication ends.  
Speaker: Turns On or Off the sounds from the telephone line through the speaker, such as a dial tone or a fax tone.  
With this option set to Comm. which means “Common”, the speaker is on until the remote machine answers.  
You can adjust the volume level using On Hook Dial. You can adjust the volume level using the handset.  
This feature is supported only in North America.  
Ringer: Adjusts the ringer volume. For the ringer volume, you can select Off, Low, Med, and High.  
Speaker, ringer, key sound, and alarm sound  
1. Press Menu until Sound/Volume appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until the sound option you want appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until the desired status or volume for the sound you have selected appears and press OK.  
4. If necessary, repeat steps 2 through 3 to set other sounds.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Speaker volume  
To adjust the volume using On Hook Dial:  
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1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press On Hook Dial. A dial tone sounds from the speaker.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until you hear the volume you want.  
4. Press On Hook Dial to save the change and return to ready mode.  
To adjust the volume using the handset:  
1. Pick up the handset. A dial tone sounds from the earpiece.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until you hear the volume you want.  
3. Press OK to save the change and replace the handset.  
You can adjust the speaker volume only when the telephone line is connected.  
Entering characters using the number keypad  
As you perform various tasks, you may need to enter names and numbers. For example, when you set up your machine,  
you enter your name or your company’s name, and the fax number. When you store fax numbers in memory, you may also  
enter the corresponding names.  
Entering alphanumeric characters  
1. When you are prompted to enter a letter, locate the button labeled with the character you want. Press the button until  
the correct letter appears on the display.  
For example, to enter the letter O, press 6, labeled with MNO.  
Each time you press 6, the display shows a different letter, M, N, O and finally 6.  
You can enter special characters, such as space, plus sign, and etc. For details, see the below section.  
2. To enter additional letters, repeat step 1.  
If the next letter is printed on the same button, move the cursor by pressing the left/right arrow button and then press  
the button labeled with the letter you want. The cursor will move to the right and the next letter will appear on the  
display.  
You can enter a space by pressing 1 twice.  
3. When you have finished entering letters, press OK.  
Keypad letters and numbers  
KEY  
ASSIGNED NUMBERS, LETTERS, OR CHARACTERS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
@ / . ‘ 1  
A B C 2  
D E F 3  
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
M N O 6  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
W X Y Z 9  
& + - , 0  
*
#
#
Correcting numbers or names  
If you make a mistake while entering a number or name, press the left/right arrow button to delete the last digit or  
character. Then enter the correct number or character.  
Inserting a pause  
With some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example) and listen for a second dial tone. In such  
cases, you must insert a pause in the telephone number. You can insert a pause while you are setting up speed dial  
numbers.  
To insert a pause, press Redial/Pause at the appropriate place while entering the telephone number. A - appears on the  
display at the corresponding location.  
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Using the save modes  
Using toner saving feature  
Toner save mode allows your machine to use less toner on each page. Activating this mode extends the life of the toner  
cartridge beyond what one would experience in the normal mode, but it reduces print quality.  
1. Press Menu until Machine Setup appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Toner Save appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until On appears and press OK.  
4. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
When PC-printing, you can also turn on or off toner save mode in the printer properties.  
Using power saving feature  
When you are not using the machine for a while, use this feature to save power.  
1. Press Menu until Machine Setup appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Power Save appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow to select the time you want.  
4. Press OK to save the selection.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Setting the paper  
You can select the paper you would like to keep using for printing job.  
Setting the paper size  
1. Press Menu until Paper Setting appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Paper Size appears and press OK.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow to select the paper size you want.  
5. Press OK to save the selection.  
6. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Setting the paper type  
1. Press Menu until Paper Setting appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Paper Type appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow to select the paper type you want.  
4. Press OK to save the selection.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
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Media and tray  
This chapter provides information on how to load originals and print media into your machine.  
This chapter includes:  
Preparing originals  
Do not load paper smaller than 148 x 148 mm (5.8 x 5.8 inches) or larger than 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 inches).  
Do not attempt to load the following types of paper, in order to prevent paper jam, low print quality and machine  
damage.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carbon-paper or carbon-backed paper  
Coated paper  
Onion skin or thin paper  
Wrinkled or creased paper  
Curled or rolled paper  
Torn paper  
Remove all staples and paper clips before loading.  
Make sure any glue, ink, or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before loading.  
Do not load originals that include different sizes or weights of paper.  
Do not load booklets, pamphlets, transparencies, or documents with other unusual characteristics.  
Loading originals  
You can use the automatic document feeder to load an original for copying and sending a fax.  
In the document feeder  
Using the document feeder, you can load up to 20 sheets of paper (75 g/m2, 20 lb bond) for one job.  
1. Flex or fan the edge of the paper stack to separate the pages before loading originals.  
2. Pull the document input tray or document output tray all the way out. Fold out the extender, if necessary.  
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3. Load the original face down into the document feeder. Make sure that the bottom of the original stack matches the  
paper size marked on the document input tray.  
4. Adjust the document width guides to the paper size.  
Selecting print media  
Always use print media that meet the guidelines for use with your machine.  
Guidelines to select the print media  
Print media that does not meet the guidelines outlined in this user’s guide may cause the following problems:  
Poor print quality  
Increased paper jams  
Premature wear on the machine.  
Properties, such as weight, composition, grain, and moisture content, are important factors that affect the machine’s  
performance and the output quality. When you choose print materials, consider the following:  
The type, size and weight of the print media for your machine are described in print media specifications (See "Print  
Desired outcome: The print media you choose should be appropriate for your project.  
Brightness: Some print media are whiter than others and produce sharper, more vibrant images.  
Surface smoothness: The smoothness of the print media affects how crisp the printing looks on the paper.  
Some print media may meet all of the guidelines in this section and still not produce satisfactory results. This  
may be the result of improper handling, unacceptable temperature and humidity levels, or other variables over  
which cannot be controlled.  
Before purchasing large quantities of print media, ensure that it meets the requirements specified in this user’s  
guide.  
Using print media that does not meet these specifications may cause problems, requiring repairs. Such repairs are  
not covered by the warranty or service agreements.  
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The amount of paper put into the tray may differ according to media type used (See "Print media specifications" on  
Media sizes supported in each mode  
MODE  
Copy mode  
SIZE  
SOURCE  
Letter, A4, Legal, Folio, Executive, JIS B5,  
A5  
tray 1  
tray 1  
Fax mode  
Letter, A4, Legal  
Changing the tray size  
The tray is preset to Letter or A4 size, depending on your country. To change the size, you need to adjust the paper  
guides.  
1 Support guide  
2 Paper length guide  
3 Guide lock  
4 Paper width guide  
1. With one hand press and hold the guide lock, and with the other hand, hold the paper length guide and support guide  
together. Slide the paper length guide and support guide to locate them in the correct paper size slot.  
2. Flex or fan the edge of the paper stack to separate the pages before loading papers. Insert the paper into the tray.  
3. After inserting paper into the tray, adjust the support guide so that it lightly touches the paper stack.  
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4. Squeeze the paper width guides and slide them to the desired paper size marked at the bottom of the tray.  
Do not push the paper width guide too far causing the media to warp.  
If you do not adjust the paper width guide, it may cause paper jams.  
Do not use a paper with more than 6 mm curl.  
Loading paper in the tray  
Tray 1  
1. Pull out the paper tray. And adjust the tray size to the media size you are loading (See "Changing the tray size" on  
page28).  
2. Flex or fan the edge of the paper stack to separate the pages before loading paper.  
3. And place paper with the side you want to print facing down.  
4. Set the paper type and size for the tray 1 (See "Setting the paper" on page25).  
If you experience problems with paper feeding, check whether the paper meets the media specification (See  
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Letterhead/ Preprinted paper  
SINGLE-SIDED  
DOUBLE-SIDED  
Face up  
Tray1  
Face down  
Letterhead/ Preprinted paper must be printed with heat-resistant ink that will not melt, vaporize, or release hazardous  
emissions when subjected to the machine’s fusing temperature for 0.1 second. Check your machine’s specification to  
view the fusing temperature (about 170°C (338 °F)).  
Letterhead/ Preprinted paper ink must be non-flammable and should not adversely affect machine rollers.  
Forms and letterhead should be sealed in a moisture-proof wrapping to prevent changes during storage.  
Before you load letterhead/preprinted paper, verify that the ink on the paper is dry. During the fusing process, wet ink  
can come off preprinted paper, reducing print quality.  
Setting the paper size and type  
After loading paper in the paper tray, set the paper size and type using the control panel. These settings will apply to copy  
and fax modes.  
Setting the paper size  
1. Press Menu until Paper Setting appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Paper Size appears and press OK.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow to select the paper size you want.  
5. Press OK to save the selection.  
6. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Setting the paper type  
1. Press Menu until Paper Setting appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Paper Type appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow to select the paper type you want.  
4. Press OK to save the selection.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Using the output support  
The surface of the output tray may become hot if you print a large number of pages at once. Make sure that you do  
not touch the surface, and do not allow children near it.  
The printed pages stack on the output support, and the output support will help the printed pages to align. The printer  
sends output to the output tray by default. To use the output tray, make sure that the rear cover is closed.  
If you are using A5 paper, fold the output tray. Otherwise, printed pages might be mis-alligned or jammed.  
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Copying  
This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for copying documents.  
This chapter includes:  
Basic copy  
This is the normal and usual procedure for copying your originals.  
1. Press  
(Copy) on the control panel.  
2. Load originals face down into the document feeder (See "In the document feeder" on page26).  
3. If necessary, adjust the settings for each copy such as Reduce/Enlarge, Darkness, Original Type and more (See  
4. Enter the number of copies using the arrow or number keypad, if necessary.  
5. Press Start on the control panel to begin copying.  
To cancel the current copy job, press Stop/Clear on the control panel.  
Changing the settings for each copy  
Your machine provides default settings for copying so that you can quickly and easily make a copy. However, if you want  
to change the options for each copy, use the copy function buttons on the control panel.  
If you press Stop/Clear while setting the copy options, all of the options you have set for the current copy job will be  
canceled and return to their default status after the machine completes the copy in progress.  
Changing the darkness  
If you have an original containing faint marking and dark images, you can adjust the brightness to make a copy that is  
easier to read.  
1. Press  
(Copy) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Copy Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Darkness appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the contrast mode you want appears and press OK.  
Light: Works well with dark print.  
Normal: Works well with standard typed or printed originals.  
Dark: Works well with light print.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Selecting the type of originals  
The original type setting is used to improve the copy quality by selecting the document type for the current copy job.  
1. Press  
(Copy) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Copy Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Original Type appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the image mode you want appears and press OK.  
Text: Use for originals containing mostly text.  
Text/Photo: Use for originals with mixed text and photographs.  
Photo: Use when the originals are photographs.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Reducing or enlarging copies  
You can reduce or enlarge the size of a copied image from 50% to 200% from the document feeder.  
To select from the predefined copy sizes:  
1. Press  
(Copy) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Copy Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Default-Change appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until Reduce/Enlarge appears and press OK.  
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5. Press the left/right arrow until the size setting you want appears and press OK.  
6. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
To scale the copy by directly entering the scale rate:  
1. Press  
(Copy) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Copy Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Default-Change appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until Reduce/Enlarge appears and press OK.  
5. Press the left/right arrow until Custom appears and press OK.  
6. Press the left/right arrow or numeric keypad to enter the copy size you want. Pressing and holding the left/right  
arrow allows you to quickly scroll to the number you want.  
7. Press OK to save the selection.  
8. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
When you make a reduced copy, black lines may appear at the bottom of your copy.  
Changing the default copy settings  
The copy options, including darkness, original type, copy size, collation and number of copies, can be set to those most  
frequently used. When you copy a document, the default settings are used unless they have been changed by using the  
corresponding buttons on the control panel.  
1. Press  
(Copy) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Copy Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Default-Change appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the setup option you want appears and press OK.  
5. Press the left/right arrow until the setting you want appears and press OK.  
6. Repeat steps 4 through 5, as needed.  
7. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
While you are setting copy options, pressing Stop/Clear cancels the changed settings and restores the defaults.  
Setting copy timeout  
You can set the time the machine waits before it restores the default copy settings, if you do not start copying after  
changing them on the control panel.  
1. Press Menu until Copy Setup appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Timeout appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until the time setting you want appears.  
Selecting Off means that the machine does not restore the default settings until you press Start to begin copying, or  
Stop/Clear to cancel.  
4. Press OK to save the selection.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
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Faxing  
This chapter gives you information about using your machine as a fax machine.  
This chapter includes:  
You cannot use this machine as a fax via the internet phone. For more information ask the internet service  
provider.  
We recommend you to use traditional analog phone services (PSTN: public switched telephone network) when  
connecting telephone lines to use Fax. If you use other Internet services (DSL, ISDN, VolP), you can improve  
the connection quality by using the Micro-filter. The Micro-filter eliminates unnecessary noise signals and  
improves connection quality or Internet quality. Since the DSL Micro-filter is not provided with the machine,  
contact your Internet Service provider for use on DSL Micro-filter.  
1 Line port  
2 Micro filter  
3 DSL modem / Telephone line  
Preparing to fax  
Before you send or receive a fax, you need to connect the supplied line cord to the wall jack. Refer to the Quick Install  
Guide how to make a connection. The method of making a telephone connection is varies from one country to another.  
Sending a fax  
This part explains how to send a fax and the special methods of transmission.  
Setting the fax header  
In some countries, you are required by law to indicate your fax number on any fax you send.  
1. Press Menu until Machine Setup appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Machine ID appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Fax: appears and press OK.  
4. Enter your fax number using the number keypad and press OK.  
5. Press the left/right arrow until ID: appears and press OK.  
6. Enter your name or the company name using the number keypad. You can enter alphanumeric characters using the  
number keypad, and include special symbols by pressing the 1 button. For details on how to enter alphanumeric  
7. Press OK to save the ID.  
8. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Sending a fax  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Load originals face down into the document feeder (See "In the document feeder" on page26).  
3. Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (See "Adjusting the document settings" on page38).  
4. Enter the receiving fax machine’s number.  
You can use speed dial numbers, or group dial numbers. For details about storing and searching for a number, see  
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5. Press Start on the control panel. The machine starts to scan and send a fax to destinations.  
When you want to cancel a fax job, press Stop/Clear before the machine start transmission.  
Sending a fax manually  
This method is sending a fax using On Hook Dial on the control panel.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Load originals face down into the document feeder.  
3. Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (See "Adjusting the document settings" on page38).  
4. Press On Hook Dial on the control panel or lift the handset.  
5. Enter a fax number using the number keypad on the control panel.  
6. Press Start when you hear a high-pitched fax signal from the remote fax machine.  
When you want to cancel a fax job, press Stop/Clear at any time while sending.  
Confirming a transmission  
When the last page of your original has been sent successfully, the machine beeps and returns to ready mode.  
When something goes wrong while sending your fax, an error message appears on the display. For a list of error  
messages and their meanings, see "Understanding display messages" on page59. If you receive an error message, press  
Stop/Clear to clear the message and try to send the fax again.  
You can set your machine to print a confirmation report automatically each time sending a fax is completed. For further  
Automatic redialing  
When the number you have dialed is busy or there is no answer when you send a fax, the machine automatically redials  
the number every three minutes, up to seven times according to the factory default settings.  
When the display shows Retry Redial?, press OK to redial the number without waiting. To cancel the automatic redialing,  
press Stop/Clear.  
To change the time interval between redials and the number of redial attempts (See "Changing the fax setup options" on  
page42).  
Redialing the last number  
To redial the number you called last:  
1. Press Redial/Pause on the control panel.  
2. When an original is loaded in the document feeder, the machine automatically begins to send.  
Sending a fax to multiple destinations  
You can use the Multiple Send feature, which allows you to send a fax to multiple locations. Originals are automatically  
stored in memory and sent to a remote station. After transmission, the originals are automatically erased from memory.  
You cannot send a color fax using this feature.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Load originals face down into the document feeder.  
3. Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (See "Adjusting the document settings" on page38).  
4. Press Multi Send on the control panel.  
5. Enter the number of the first receiving fax machine and press OK.  
You can press speed dial numbers or select group dial number using Address book button. For details, see "Setting  
6. Enter the second fax number and press OK.  
The display asks you to enter another fax number to send the document.  
7. To enter more fax numbers, press OK when Yes appears and repeat steps 5 and 6. You can add up to 10  
destinations.  
8. Press OK to start storing the scanned original data into memory.  
Once you entered a group dial number, you cannot enter another group dial numbers anymore.  
9. When you have finished entering fax numbers, press the left/right arrow to select No at the Another No.? prompt and  
press OK.  
The machine begins sending the fax to the numbers you entered in the order in which you entered them.  
Delaying a fax transmission  
You can set your machine to send a fax at a later time when you will not be present. You cannot send a color fax using this  
feature.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Load originals face down into the document feeder.  
3. Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (See "Adjusting the document settings" on page38).  
4. Press Delay Send on the control panel.  
5. Enter the number of the receiving fax machine and press OK.  
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You can press speed dial numbers or select group dial number using Address book button. For details, see "Setting  
6. The display asks you to enter another fax number to send the document.  
7. To enter more fax numbers, press OK when Yes appears and repeat steps 5. You can add up to 10 destinations.  
Once you entered a group dial number, you cannot enter another group dial numbers anymore.  
8. When you have finished entering fax numbers, press the left/right arrow to select No at the Another No.? prompt and  
press OK.  
9. Enter the job name you want and press OK.  
For details on how to enter alphanumeric characters, see "Entering characters using the number keypad" on page24.  
If you do not want to assign a name, skip this step.  
10. Enter the time using the number keypad and press OK.  
If you set a time earlier than the current time, the fax will be sent at that time on the following day.  
The original is scanned into memory before transmission.  
The machine returns to ready mode. The display reminds you that you are in ready mode and that a delayed fax is set.  
Adding documents to a reserved delay fax job  
You can add additional documents to the delayed fax job which is saved in memory.  
1. Load the originals to be added and adjust document settings.  
2. Press Menu until Fax Feature appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Add pages appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the fax job you want appears and press OK.  
When you have finished, select No at the Another Page? prompt. The machine scans the original into memory.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Canceling a reserved delay fax job  
You can cancel the delayed fax job which is saved in memory.  
1. Press Menu until Fax Feature appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Cancel Job appears and press OK.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until the fax job you want appears and press OK.  
4. Press OK when Yes appears.  
The selected fax is deleted from memory.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Sending a priority fax  
This function is used when a high priority fax need to be sent ahead of reserved operations. The original is scanned into  
memory and immediately transmitted when the current operation is finished. In addition, priority transmission will interrupt  
a sending to multiple destinations between stations (example, when the transmission to station A ends, before  
transmission to station B begins) or between redial attempts.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Load originals face down into the document feeder.  
3. Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (See "Adjusting the document settings" on page38).  
4. Press Menu until Fax Feature appears.  
5. Press the left/right arrow until Priority Fax appears and press OK.  
6. Enter the number of the receiving fax machine and press OK.  
You can press speed dial numbers or select group dial number using Address book button. For details, see "Setting  
7. Enter the job name you want and press OK.  
The original is scanned into memory before transmission.  
The machine starts to scan and send a fax to destinations.  
Sending a fax in toll save time  
You can set the machine to send a fax in toll save time to save a telephone fee. If you send a fax after setting this feature,  
fax data will be stored in machine's memory and the machine will start to send fax in toll save time.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Load originals face down into the document feeder.  
3. Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (See "Adjusting the document settings" on page38).  
4. Press Menu until Advanced Fax appears.  
5. Press the left/right arrow until Toll Save appears and press OK.  
6. Press the left/right arrow until On appears and press OK.  
7. Enter the start time and press OK.  
8. Enter the end time and press OK.  
9. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
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Receiving a fax  
This part explains how to receive a fax, and the special receiving methods available.  
Changing the receive modes  
Your machine is preset to Fax mode at the factory. When you receive a fax, the machine answers the call on a specified  
number of rings and automatically receives the fax. But if you want to change the Fax mode to another mode, follow the  
steps below:  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Receive Mode on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until the fax reception mode you want appears.  
Fax: Answers an incoming fax call and immediately goes into the fax reception mode.  
Tel: Receives a fax by pressing On Hook Dial and then Start. You can receive a fax by picking up the handset.  
Ans/Fax: Is for when an answering machine attached to your machine. Your machine answers an incoming call,  
and the caller can leave a message on the answering machine. If the fax machine senses a fax tone on the line,  
the machine automatically switches to Fax mode to receive the fax.  
DRPD: you can receive a call using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) feature. Distinctive Ring is a  
telephone company service which enables an user to use a single telephone line to answer several different  
telephone numbers. For further details, see "Receiving faxes using DRPD mode" on page37.  
4. Press OK to save your selection.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
To use the Ans/Fax mode, attach an answering machine to the EXT socket on the back of your machine.  
If you do not want other people to view your received documents, you can use secure receiving mode. In  
this mode, all of the received faxes are stored in memory. For further details, see "Receiving in secure  
Receiving manually in Tel mode  
You can receive a fax call by pressing On Hook Dial and then pressing Start when you hear a fax tone from the remote  
machine. The machine begins receiving a fax. If your machine has a handset, you can answer calls using the handset.  
To change the number of rings, see "Changing the fax setup options" on page42.  
Receiving automatically in Answering Machine/Fax mode  
To use this mode, you must attache an answering machine to the EXT socket on the back of your machine (See "Rear  
If the caller leaves a message, the answering machine stores the message as it would normally. If your machine detects a  
fax tone on the line, it automatically starts to receive the fax.  
If you have set your machine to this mode and your answering machine is switched off, or no answering  
machine is connected to EXT socket, your machine automatically goes into Fax mode after a predefined number  
of rings.  
If your answering machine has a user-selectable ring counter, set the machine to answer incoming calls within 1  
ring.  
If you are in Tel mode when the answering machine is connected to your machine, you must switch off the  
answering machine. otherwise, the outgoing message from the answering machine will interrupt your phone  
conversation.  
Receiving faxes manually using an extension telephone  
This feature works best when you are using an extension telephone connected to the EXT socket on the back of your  
machine. You can receive a fax from someone you are talking to on the extension telephone, without going to the fax  
machine.  
When you receive a call on the extension phone and hear fax tones, press the keys *9* on the extension phone. The  
machine receives the fax.  
Press the buttons slowly in sequence. If you still hear the fax tone from the remote machine, try pressing *9* once again.  
*9* is the remote receive code preset at the factory. The first and the last asterisks are fixed, but you can change the  
middle number to whatever you wish. For details about changing the code, see "Changing the fax setup options" on  
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Receiving faxes using DRPD mode  
Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables an user to use a single telephone line to answer several  
different telephone numbers. The particular number someone uses to call you is identified by different ringing patterns,  
which consist of various combinations of long and short ringing sounds. This feature is often used by answering services  
who answer telephones for many different clients and need to know which number someone is calling in on to properly  
answer the phone.  
Using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) feature, your fax machine can learn the ring pattern you designate to  
be answered by the fax machine. Unless you change it, this ringing pattern will continue to be recognized and answered as  
a fax call, and all other ringing patterns will be forwarded to the extension telephone or answering machine plugged into the  
EXT socket. You can easily suspend or change DRPD at any time.  
Before using the DRPD option, Distinctive Ring service must be installed on your telephone line by the telephone  
company. To set up DRPD, you will need another telephone line at your location, or someone available to dial your fax  
number from outside.  
To set up the DRPD mode:  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Fax Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until DRPD Mode appears and press OK.  
Waiting Ring appears on the display.  
4. Call your fax number from another telephone. It is not necessary to place the call from a fax machine.  
5. When your machine begins to ring, do not answer the call. The machine requires several rings to learn the pattern.  
When the machine completes learning, the display shows End DRPD [Setup]. If the DRPD setup fails, DRPD Ring  
Error appears.  
Press OK when DRPD appears and start over from step 3.  
DRPD must be set up again if you re-assign your fax number, or connect the machine to another telephone  
line.  
After DRPD has been set up, call your fax number again to verify that the machine answers with a fax tone.  
Then have a call placed to a different number assigned to that same line to be sure the call is forwarded to  
the extension telephone or answering machine plugged into the EXT socket.  
Receiving in secure receiving mode  
You may need to prevent your received faxes from being accessed by unauthorized people. You can turn on secure  
receiving mode to restrict printing of received faxes when the machine is unattended. In secure receiving mode, all  
incoming faxes go into memory. When the mode is deactivated, any stored faxes are printed.  
Activating secure receiving mode  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Advanced Fax appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Secure Receive appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until On appears and press OK.  
5. Enter a four-digit password you want to use and press OK.  
You can activate secure receiving mode without setting a password, but cannot protect your faxes.  
6. Re-enter the password to confirm it and press OK.  
7. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
When a fax is received in secure receiving mode, your machine stores it in memory and shows Secure Receive to let you  
know that there is a fax received.  
Printing received faxes  
1. Access the Secure Receive menu by following steps 1 through 3 in “Activating secure receiving mode.”  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Print appears and press OK.  
3. Enter the four-digit password and press OK.  
The machine prints all of the faxes stored in memory.  
Deactivating secure receiving mode  
1. Access the Secure Receive menu by following steps 1 through 3 in “Activating secure receiving mode.”  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Off appears and press OK.  
3. Enter the four-digit password and press OK.  
The mode is deactivated and the machine prints all faxes stored in memory.  
4. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Receiving faxes in memory  
Since your machine is a multi-tasking device, it can receive faxes while you are making copies or printing. If you receive a  
fax while you are copying or printing, your machine stores incoming faxes in its memory. Then, as soon as you finish  
copying or printing, the machine automatically prints the fax.  
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Adjusting the document settings  
Before starting a fax, change the following settings according to your original’s status to get the best quality.  
Resolution  
The default document settings procedure good results when using typical text-based originals. However, if you send  
originals that are of poor quality, or contain photographs, you can adjust the resolution to produce a higher quality fax.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Resolution on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until the option you want appears and press OK.  
4. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Recommended resolution settings for different original document types are described in the table below:  
MODE  
RECOMMENDED FOR:  
Originals with normal sized characters.  
Standard  
Fine  
Originals containing small characters or thin lines or originals printed using a dot-matrix printer.  
Super Fine  
Originals containing extremely fine detail. Super Fine mode is enabled only if the machine with  
which you are communicating also supports the Super Fine resolution.  
For memory transmission, Super Fine mode is not available. The resolution setting is  
automatically changed to Fine  
When your machine is set to Super Fine resolution and the fax machine with which you  
are communicating does not support Super Fine resolution, the machine transmits using  
the highest resolution mode supported by the other fax machine.  
Photo  
Originals containing shades of gray or photographs.  
The resolution setting is applied to the current fax job.  
Darkness  
You can select the degree of darkness of the original document.  
1. Press (Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Fax Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Darkness appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the option you want appears and press OK.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
The darkness setting is applied to the current fax job.  
Forwarding a fax to other destination  
You can set the machine to forward the received or sent fax to other destination by a fax. If you are out of office but have to  
receive the fax, this feature may be useful.  
Forwarding a sent fax to other destination by a fax  
You can set the machine to forward every fax you sent to other destination by faxing.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Advanced Fax appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Send Forward appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until On appears and press OK.  
5. Enter the number of the fax machine to which faxes are to be sent and press OK.  
6. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Subsequent sent faxes will be forwarded to the specified fax machine.  
Forwarding a received fax to other destination by a fax  
With this feature, you can forward every fax you received to other destination by faxing. When the machine receives a fax,  
a fax is stored in the memory then, the machine sends it to the destination you have set.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Advanced Fax appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until RCV Forward appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until On appears and press OK.  
5. Enter the number of the fax machine to which faxes are to be sent and press OK.  
6. Enter the starting time using left/right arrow or numeric keypad and press OK.  
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7. Enter the ending time using left/right arrow or numeric keypad and press OK.  
8. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Subsequent received faxes will be forwarded to the specified fax machine.  
Setting up address book  
You can set up Address Book with the fax numbers you use most frequently. Your machine provides you with the  
following features for setting up Address Book:  
Before beginning to store fax numbers, make sure that your machine is in Fax mode.  
One-touch Dialing  
The 20 one-touch buttons on the control panel lets you store frequently-used fax numbers and dial a number automatically  
with a touch of a button.  
Storing a number for One-touch Dialing  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press and hold one of the one-touch dial buttons for about 2 seconds.  
The display asks you to enter the fax number. “T” signifies that you are assigning a one-touch dial button.  
If a number is already stored in the location you chose, the display shows the number to allow you to change it. To  
start over with another one-touch button, press Stop/Clear.  
3. Enter the number you want to store using the number keypad and press OK.  
To insert a pause between numbers, press Redial/Pause. A symbol “-” appears on the display.  
4. To assign a name to the number, enter the name you want.  
If you do not want to assign a name, skip this step.  
5. Press OK when the name appears correctly or without entering a name.  
6. To store more numbers, press a one-touch button and repeat steps 2 through 5.  
Or to return to Standby mode, press Stop/Clear.  
Speed dial numbers  
You can store up to 250 frequently-used fax numbers in speed dial numbers.  
Registering a speed dial number  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Address Book on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Stored & Edit appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until Speed Dial appears and press OK.  
5. Enter a speed dial number between 0 and 249 and press OK.  
If an entry is already stored in the number you choose, the display shows the message to allow you to change it.  
To start over with another speed dial number, press Back.  
6. Enter the name you want and press OK.  
For details on how to enter alphanumeric characters, see "Entering characters using the number keypad" on  
page24.  
7. Enter the fax number you want and press OK.  
8. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Editing speed dial numbers  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Address Book on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Stored & Edit appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until Speed Dial appears and press OK.  
5. Enter the speed dial number you want to edit and press OK.  
6. Change the name and press OK.  
7. Change the fax number and press OK.  
8. Change the name and press OK.  
9. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Using speed dial numbers  
When you are prompted to enter a destination number while sending a fax, enter the speed dial number at which you  
stored the number you want.  
For a one-digit (0-9) speed dial number, press and hold the corresponding digit button on the number keypad.  
For a two- or three-digit speed dial number, press the first digit button(s) and then hold down the last digit button.  
You can also search through memory for an entry by pressing Address Book (See "Searching Address Book for an  
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Group dial numbers  
If you frequently send the same document to several destinations, you can group these destinations and set them under a  
group dial number. You can then use a group dial number to send a document to all of the destinations within the group.  
You can set up to 250 (0 through 249) group dial numbers using the destination’s existing speed dial numbers.  
Registering a group dial number  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Address Book on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Stored & Edit appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until Group Dial appears and press OK.  
5. Enter a group dial number between 0 and 249 and press OK.  
If an entry is already stored in the number you choose, the display shows the message to allow you to change it.  
6. Enter the name you want and press OK.  
For details on how to enter alphanumeric characters, see "Entering characters using the number keypad" on  
page24.  
7. Enter the first few letters of the speed dial’s name you want.  
8. Press the left/right arrow until the name and number you want appears and press OK.  
9. Press OK when Yes appears at the Another No.? prompt.  
Repeat steps 7 and 8 to include other speed dial numbers into the group.  
10. When you have finished, press the left/right arrow to select No at the Another No.? prompt and press OK.  
11. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Editing a group dial number  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Address Book on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Stored & Edit appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until Group Dial appears and press OK.  
5. Enter the group dial number you want to edit and press OK.  
6. Enter the name you want to edit and press OK.  
7. Enter the first few letters of the speed dial’s name you want to add or delete.  
8. Press the left/right arrow until the name and number you want appears and press OK.  
If you entered a new speed dial number, Add? appears.  
If you enter a speed dial number stored in the group, Delete? appears.  
9. Press OK to add or delete the number.  
10. Press OK when Yes appears to add or delete more numbers and repeat steps 7 and 8.  
11. When you have finished, press the left/right arrow to select No at the Another No.? and press OK.  
12. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Using group dial numbers  
To use a group dial entry, you need to search for and select it from memory.  
When you are prompted to enter a fax number while sending a fax, press Address Book. See below.  
Searching Address Book for an entry  
There are two ways to search for a number in memory. You can either scan from A to Z sequentially, or you can search by  
entering the first letters of the name associated with the number.  
Searching sequentially through the memory  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Address Book on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Search & Dial appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the name and number you want appears. You can search upwards or downwards  
through the entire memory in alphabetical order.  
Searching with a particular first letter  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Address Book on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Search & Dial appears and press OK.  
4. Press the button labeled with the letter you want to search. A name beginning with the letter displays.  
For example, if you want to find the name “MOBILE,” press the 6 button, which is labeled with “MNO.”  
5. Press the left/right arrow until the name and number you want appears.  
Printing Address Book  
You can check your Address Book settings by printing a list.  
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1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Address Book on the control panel.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Print appears and press OK.  
The machine begins printing.  
Printing sent fax report automatically  
You can set the machine to print a report with detailed information about the previous 50 communication operations,  
including time and dates.  
1. Press  
(Fax) on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Fax Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Auto Report appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until On appears and press OK.  
5. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
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Machine status and advanced feature  
This chapter explains how to browse the current status of your machine, and the method of setting  
for the advanced machine setup. Read this chapter carefully in order to use your machine's  
diverse features.  
This chapter includes:  
Fax setup  
Changing the fax setup options  
Your machine provides you with various user-selectable options for setting up the fax system. You can change the default  
settings for your preferences and needs.  
To change the fax setup options:  
1. Press Fax.  
2. Press Menu until Fax Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until the fax setup item you want appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the option you want appears and press OK.  
5. Press the left/right arrow until the desired status appears or enter the value for the option you have selected, and press  
OK.  
6. If necessary, repeat steps 3 through 5.  
7. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Available fax setup options  
OPTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Ring to Answer  
Darkness  
You can specify the number of times the machine rings before answering an incoming call.  
You can select the default darkness mode to fax your documents lighter or darker.  
Light works well with dark print.  
Normal works well with standard typed or printed documents.  
Dark works well with light print or faint pencil markings.  
Redial Term  
Your machine can automatically redial a remote fax machine if it was busy. You can set an  
interval between attempts.  
Redials  
You can specify the number of redial attempts. If you enter 0, the machine will not redial.  
MSG Confirm  
You can set your machine to print a report showing whether the transmission was  
successful, how many pages were sent, and more. The available options are On, Off and  
On-Err, which prints only when a transmission is not successful.  
Image TCR  
This function allows users to know what fax messages have been sent by showing sent  
messages in the transmission report.  
The first page of the message is turned into an image file than is printed on the  
transmission report so the users can see what messages have been sent.  
However, you can not use this function when sending fax without saving the data in the  
memory.  
Auto Report  
You can set the machine to print a report with detailed information about the previous 50  
communication operations, including time and dates. The available options are On or Off.  
Auto Reduction  
When receiving a fax containing pages as long as or longer than the paper loaded in the  
paper tray, the machine can reduce the size of the original to fit the size of the paper  
loaded in the machine.  
Turn on this feature if you want to automatically reduce an incoming page.  
With this feature set to Off, the machine cannot reduce the original to fit onto one page.  
The original will be divided and printed in actual size on two or more pages.  
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OPTION  
Discard Size  
DESCRIPTION  
When receiving a fax containing pages as long as or longer than the paper in your  
machine, you can set the machine to discard a specific length from the end of the received  
fax. The machine will print the received fax on one or more sheets of paper, minus the data  
that would have been on the specified discard segment.  
When the received fax contains pages larger than the paper in your machine, and Auto  
Reduction has been turned on, the machine will reduce the fax to fit on the existing paper,  
and nothing will be discarded.  
Receive Code  
DRPD Mode  
This code allows you to initiate fax reception from an extension phone plugged into the  
EXT socket on the back of the machine. If you pick up the extension phone and hear fax  
tones, enter the code. It is preset to *9* at the factory.  
This mode enables a user to use a single telephone line to answer several different  
telephone numbers. In this menu, you can set the machine to recognize which ring  
patterns to answer. For details about this feature, see "Receiving faxes using DRPD mode"  
Using the advanced fax settings  
Your machine has various user-selectable setting options for sending or receiving faxes. These options are preset at the  
factory, but you may need to change them.  
1. Press Fax.  
2. Press Menu until Advanced Fax appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until the advanced fax item you want appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the option you want appears and press OK.  
5. Press the left/right arrow until the desired status appears or enter the value for the option you have selected, and press  
OK.  
6. If necessary, repeat steps 3 through 5.  
7. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Advanced fax setting options  
OPTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Send Forward  
You can set the machine to always forward all of the outgoing faxes to a specified  
destination, in addition to the fax numbers you entered.  
Select Off to turn this feature off.  
Select On to turn this feature on. You can set the number of the remote fax machine to  
which faxes are forwarded.  
RCV Forward  
You can set your machine to forward incoming faxes to another fax number during a  
specified period of time. When a fax arrives at your machine, it is stored in the memory.  
Then, the machine dials the fax number that you have specified and sends the fax.  
Select Off to turn this feature off.  
Select On to turn this feature on. You can set the fax number to which faxes are forwarded.  
Then, you can enter the starting time and/or the ending time. The Local Copy option  
allows you to set the machine to print the fax, if fax forwarding is completed without any  
error.  
Toll Save  
You can set your machine to store your faxes into the memory and send them at the  
specified toll-saving time.  
Select Off to turn this feature off.  
Select On to turn this feature on. You can set the starting time and/or the ending time for  
Toll Save mode.  
Junk Fax Setup  
This setting may not be available depending on your country. Using this feature, the  
system will not accept faxes sent from remote stations whose numbers are stored in the  
memory as junk fax numbers. This feature is useful for blocking any unwanted faxes.  
When you turn on this feature, you can access the following options to set junk fax  
numbers.  
On: Allows you to set up to 10 fax numbers.  
Off: Allows you to delete the desired junk fax number. If you select All Delete, you can  
delete all junk fax numbers.  
Secure Receive  
Prefix Dial  
You can keep your received faxes from being accessed by unauthorized people.  
You can set a prefix of up to five digits. This number dials before any automatic dial  
number is started. It is useful for accessing a PABX exchange.  
Stamp RCV Name  
This option allows the machine to automatically print the page number, and the date and  
time of reception at the bottom of each page of a received fax.  
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OPTION  
ECM Mode  
DESCRIPTION  
This mode helps with poor line quality and makes sure any faxes you send are sent  
smoothly to any other ECM-equipped fax machine. Sending a fax using ECM may take  
more time.  
Copy setup  
Changing the copy setup options  
For copy output, you can set up several options in advance.  
1. Press Copy on the control panel.  
2. Press Menu until Copy Setup appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Default-Change appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until the copy setup item you want appears and press OK.  
5. Press the left/right arrow until the setting you want appears and press OK.  
6. Repeat steps 4 through 5, as needed.  
7. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Change Default  
OPTION  
Darkness  
DESCRIPTION  
Adjusts the brightness level to make a copy that is easier to read, when the original  
contains faint markings and dark images.  
Original Type  
Reduce/Enlarge  
No. of Copies  
Improves the copy quality by selecting the document type for the current copy job.  
Reduces or enlarges the size of a copied image.  
You can enter the number of copies using the number keypad.  
Printing a report  
You can print a report on the machine's configuration or font list, etc.  
1. Press Menu until Reports appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until the report or list you want to print appears and press OK.  
3. Press OK when Yes appears to confirm printing.  
The selected information prints out.  
OPTION  
Phone Book  
DESCRIPTION  
This list shows all of the fax numbers currently stored in the machine’s memory.  
Sent Report  
This report shows information on the faxes you have recently sent.  
You can set the machine to automatically print this report every 50 communications (See  
Fax RCV Report  
Configuration  
This report shows information on the faxes you have recently received.  
This list shows the status of the user-selectable options. You may print this list to confirm  
your changes after changing any settings.  
Schedule Jobs  
Send Report  
This list shows the documents currently stored for delayed faxes along with the starting  
time and type of each operation.  
This report shows the fax number, the number of pages, the elapsed time of the job, the  
communication mode, and the communication results.  
You can set up your machine to automatically print the message confirmation report after  
each fax job.  
JunkFax Report  
This list shows the fax numbers specified as junk fax numbers. To add or delete numbers  
to or from this list, access the Junk Fax Setup menu (See "Advanced fax setting options"  
Clearing memory  
You can selectively clear information stored in your machine’s memory.  
1. Press Menu until Maintenance appears.  
2. Press the left/right arrow until Clear Memory appears and press OK.  
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3. Press the left/right arrow until the item you want to clear appears and press OK.  
4. Press OK when Yes appears to confirm clearing.  
5. Repeat steps 3 through 4 to clear another item.  
6. Press Stop/Clear to return to ready mode.  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not applicable to your  
machine.  
OPTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Clear All Mem.  
Paper setting  
Copy Setup  
Clears all of the data stored in memory and resets all of your settings to the factory default.  
Restores all of the Paper Setting options to the factory default.  
Restores all of the copy options to the factory default.  
Fax Setup  
Restores all of the fax options to the factory default.  
Fax Feature  
Cancels all of the scheduled fax jobs in the machine’s memory.  
Restores all of the Advanced Fax setting options to the factory default.  
Resets the sound and volume settings to the factory default.  
Advanced Fax  
Sound/Volume  
Machine Setup  
Resets all of the system settings, such as the machine ID, date and time, display language  
and save modes, to the factory default.  
Sent Report  
RCV Report  
Phone Book  
Clears all records of sent faxes.  
Clears all records of received faxes.  
Clears all of the fax numbers stored in memory.  
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Menu overview  
The control panel provides access to various menus to set up the machine or use the machine’s functions. These menus  
can be accessed by pressing Menu.  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not applicable to your  
machine.  
ITEMS  
OPTION  
Paper Setting  
Paper Type  
Paper Size  
Tray Paper  
Copy Setup  
Default-Change  
Darkness  
Original Type  
Reduce/Enlarge  
No. of Copies  
Timeout  
CopyCollated  
Darkness  
Original Type  
Fax Setup  
Ring To Answer  
Darkness  
Redial Term  
Redials  
MSG Confirm  
Image TCR  
Auto Report  
Auto Reduction  
Discard Size  
Receive Code  
DRPD Mode  
Fax Feature  
Delay Fax  
Priority Fax  
Add Page  
Cancel Job  
Delay Rx Poll  
Advanced Fax  
Send Forward  
RCV Forward  
Toll Save  
Junk Fax Setup  
Secure Receive  
Prefix Dial  
Stamp RCV Name  
ECM Mode  
Reports  
Phone Book  
Sent Report  
Fax RCV Report  
Configuration  
Scheduled Jobs  
Send Report  
JunkFax Report  
Sound/Volume  
Speaker  
Ringer  
Key Sound  
Alarm Sound  
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ITEMS  
OPTION  
Machine Setup  
Machine ID  
Date & Time  
Clock Mode  
Dial Mode  
Language  
Toner Save  
Power Save  
Clear Toner  
Maintenance  
Clean Drum  
Notify Toner  
Clear Memory  
Clear All Mem.  
Paper setting  
Copy Setup  
Fax Setup  
Fax Feature  
Advanced Fax  
Sound/Volume  
Machine Setup  
Sent Report  
RCV Report  
Phone Book  
Adjust Shading  
TonerLow Alert  
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Maintenance  
This chapter provides information for maintaining your machine and the toner cartridge.  
This chapter includes:  
Cleaning a machine  
If printing quality problems occur or if you use your machine in a dusty environment, you need to clean your machine  
regularly to keep the best printing condition and use your machine longer.  
Cleaning the cabinet of the machine with cleaning materials containing large amounts of alcohol, solvent, or  
other strong substances can discolor or distort the cabinet.  
If your machine or the surrounding area is contaminated with toner, we recommend you use cloth or tissue  
dampened with water to clean it. If you use a vacuum cleaner, toner blows in the air and might be harmful to you.  
Cleaning the outside  
Clean the machine cabinet with a soft, lint-free cloth. Dampen the cloth slightly with water, but be careful not to let any  
water drip onto or into the machine.  
Cleaning the inside  
During the printing process, paper, toner, and dust particles can accumulate inside the machine. This buildup can cause  
print quality problems, such as toner specks or smearing. Cleaning the inside of the machine clears and reduces these  
problems.  
1. Turn the machine off and unplug the power cord. Wait for the machine to cool down.  
2. Open the front door and pull the toner cartridge out. Set it on a clean flat surface  
To prevent damage to the toner cartridge, do not expose it to light for more than a few minutes. Cover it with  
a piece of paper, if necessary.  
Do not touch the green surface underside of the toner cartridge. Use the handle on the cartridge to avoid  
touching this area.  
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3. With a dry, lint-free cloth, wipe away any dust and spilled toner from the toner cartridge area.  
While cleaning the inside of the machine, be careful not to damage the transfer roller or any other inside parts.  
Do not use solvents such as benzene or thinner to clean. Printing quality problems can occur and cause  
damage to the machine.  
4. Locate the long strip of glass (LSU) inside the machine and gently swab the glass to see if dirt turns the white cotton  
black.  
5. Reinsert the toner cartridge and close the front door.  
6. Plug in the power cord and turn the machine on.  
Cleaning the scan unit  
Keeping the scan unit clean helps ensure the best possible copies. We suggest that you clean the scan unit at the start of  
each day and during the day, as needed  
1. Slightly dampen a soft lint-free cloth or paper towel with water.  
2. Open the control panel by gripping it on the bottom edge and pulling it upwards.  
3. Disassemble the white roller as follows  
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The right end of the white roller has a plastic bush that is snapped shut with small tab on it. Pull the tab inward slightly  
then lift the tab until the roller is released. Lift the roller upwards and to the right, releasing the left end of the roller, then  
rotate the bushing until it reach a slot. Then pull the roller upward.  
4. Wipe the roller surface with a soft cloth dampened with water.  
5. Carefully wipe the scanning glass with a soft dry cloth.  
If the glass is very dirty, first wipe it with a slightly dampened cloth, and then with a dry cloth. Be very careful not to  
scratch the glass surface.  
6. Replace the roller by inserting the left end first followed by the right end, then rotating the bushing until it locks into  
place.  
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7. Reconnect the support and the control panel and then close the control panel firmly until it clicks into place.  
Cleaning the drum  
If there are streaks or spots on your machine, the OPC drum of the cartridge may require cleaning.  
1. Before setting the cleaning procedure, make sure that paper is loaded in the machine.  
2. Press Menu until Maintenance appears.  
3. Press the left/right arrow until Clean Drum appears and press OK.  
4. Press the left/right arrow until On appears and press OK.  
The machine prints a cleaning page. Toner particles on the drum surface are affixed to the paper.  
5. If the problem remains, repeat step 1 through 4.  
Storing the Toner cartridge  
Toner cartridges contain components that are sensitive to light, temperature, and humidity. Samsung suggests users  
follow the recommendations to ensure the optimum performance, highest quality, and longest life from your new Samsung  
toner cartridge.  
Store this cartridge in the same environment as the printer it will be used in; this should be in controlled office temperature  
and humidity conditions. The toner cartridge should remain in its original, unopened package until installation – If original  
packaging is not available, cover the top opening of the cartridge with paper and store in a dark cabinet.  
Opening the cartridge package prior to use dramatically shortens its useful shelf and operating life. Do not store on the  
floor. If the toner cartridge is removed from the printer, always store the cartridge:  
Inside the protective bag from the original package.  
Store lying flat (not standing on end) with the same side facing up as if they were installed in the machine.  
Do not store consumable in;  
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Temperature greater than 40°C (104°F).  
Humidity range less than 20% nor greater than 80%.  
An environment with extreme changes in humidity or temperature.  
Direct sunlight or room light.  
Dusty places.  
A car for a long period of time.  
An environment where corrosive gases are present.  
An environment with salty air.  
Handling instructions  
Do not touch the surface of the photosensitive drum in the cartridge.  
Do not expose the cartridge to unnecessary vibrations or shock.  
Never manually rotate the drum, especially in the reverse direction; this can cause internal damage and toner spillage.  
Use of non-Samsung and refilled toner cartridge  
Samsung Electronics does not recommend or approve the use of non-Samsung brand toner cartridges in your printer  
including generic, store brand, refilled, or remanufactured toner cartridges.  
Samsung’s printer warranty does not cover damage to the machine caused by the use of a refilled, remanufactured,  
or non-Samsung brand toner cartridge.  
Estimated cartridge life  
Estimated cartridge life (the life of the toner cartridge yield) depends on the amount of toner that print jobs require. The  
actual print-out number may vary depending on the print density of the pages you print on, operating environment, printing  
interval, media type, and/or media size. For example, if you print a lot of graphics, the consumption of the toner is high and  
you may need to change the cartridge more often.  
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Tips for moving & storing your machine  
When moving the machine, do not tilt or turn it upside down. Otherwise, the inside of the machine may be  
contaminated by toner, which can cause damage to the machine or bad print quality.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter gives helpful information for what to do if you encounter an error.  
This chapter includes:  
Redistributing toner  
When the toner cartridge is near the end of its life:  
White streaks or light printing occurs.  
Prepare new cartridge appears on the display.  
The Status LED blinks red.  
If this happens, you can temporarily improve print quality by redistributing the remaining toner in the cartridge. In some  
cases, white streaks or light printing will still occur even after you have redistributed the toner.  
1. Open the front door.  
2. Pull the toner cartridge out.  
3. Thoroughly roll the cartridge five or six times to distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge.  
If toner gets on your clothing, wipe it off with a dry cloth and wash clothing in cold water. Hot water sets toner into  
fabric.  
Do not touch the green underside of the toner cartridge. Use the handle on the cartridge to avoid touching this  
area.  
4. Hold the toner cartridge by the handle and slowly insert the cartridge into the opening in the machine.  
Tabs on the sides of the cartridge and corresponding grooves within the machine will guide the cartridge into the  
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correct position until it locks into place completely.  
5. Close the front door. Ensure that the cover is securely closed.  
Clearing original document jams  
When an original jams while passing through the document feeder, a warning message appears on the display screen.  
To avoid tearing the document, remove the jammed document slowly and gently.  
Input Misfeed  
1. Remove any remaining pages from the document feeder.  
2. Pull the jammed document gently out of the document feeder.  
3. Load the documents back into the document feeder.  
To prevent document jams, do not use thick, thin or mixed documents.  
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Exit Misfeed  
1. Remove any remaining pages from the document feeder.  
2. Open the control panel by gripping it on the bottom edge and pulling it.  
3. Pull the document gently out of the document feeder.  
4. Close the control panel. Then load the documents back into the document feeder.  
Tips for avoiding paper curls  
1. Open the rear door.  
2. Pull down the pressure lever on each side.  
1 Pressure lever  
Keep the rear cover opened during printing.  
Only use when the printout has more than 20 mm curl.  
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Tips for avoiding paper jams  
By selecting the correct media types, most paper jams can be avoided. When a paper jam occurs, refer to the next  
guidelines.  
Ensure that the adjustable guides are positioned correctly (See "Loading paper in the tray" on page29).  
Do not overload the tray. Ensure that the paper level is below the paper capacity mark on the inside of the tray.  
Do not remove paper from the tray while your machine is printing.  
Flex, fan, and straighten paper before loading.  
Do not use creased, damp, or highly curled paper.  
Do not mix paper types in a tray.  
Use only recommended print media (See "Setting the paper size and type" on page30).  
Ensure that the recommended side of the print media is facing down in the tray.  
Clearing paper jams  
When a paper jam occurs, a warning message appears on the display.  
To resume printing after clearing paper jams, you must open and close the front door.  
To avoid tearing the paper, pull the jammed paper out slowly and gently. Follow the instructions in the following  
sections to clear the jam.  
In tray 1  
1. Open and close the front door. The jammed paper is automatically ejected from the machine.  
If the paper does not exit, go to the next step.  
2. Pull out tray 1 .  
3. Remove the jammed paper by gently pulling it straight out.  
If the paper does not move when you pull, or if you do not see the paper in this area, check the fuser area around the  
toner cartridge (See "Inside the machine" on page57).  
4. Insert tray 1 back into the machine until it snaps into place. Printing automatically resumes.  
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Inside the machine  
The fuser area is hot. Take care when removing paper from the machine.  
1. Open the front door and pull the toner cartridge out, lightly pushing it down.  
2. Remove the jammed paper by gently pulling it straight out.  
3. Replace the toner cartridge and close the front door. Printing automatically resumes.  
In exit area  
1. Open and close the front door. The jammed paper is automatically ejected from the machine.  
If you do not see the jammed paper, go to next step.  
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2. Gently pull the paper out of the output tray.  
If you do not see the jammed paper or if there is any resistance when you pull, stop and go to the next step.  
3. Open the rear door.  
4. Pull the pressure levers down and remove the paper.  
1 Pressure lever  
If you do not see the jammed paper, go to next step.  
5. Pull the fuser cover levers down and remove he paper.  
Return the pressure levers to their original position.  
The fuser area is hot. Take care when removing paper from the machine.  
6. Close the rear door.  
7. Open and close front door, printing automatically resumes.  
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Understanding display messages  
Messages appear on the control panel display to indicate the machine’s status or errors. Refer to the tables below to  
understand the messages’ and their meaning, and correct the problem, if necessary.  
Checking display messages  
If a message is not in the table, restart the machine and try the desired job again. If the problem persists, call for  
service.  
When you call for service, provide the service representative with the contents of display message.  
Some messages may not appear in the display depending on options or models.  
MESSAGE  
MEANING  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
Cancel ?  
1: Yes 2: No  
Your machine’s memory has become full  
while documents were being loaded into  
memory.  
To cancel the fax job, press the No 1 button  
Yes. If you want to send the pages already  
stored, press the No 2 button No. You  
should send the remaining pages later when  
the memory is available.  
[Comm. Error]  
Document Jam  
The machine has a communication problem. Ask the sender to try again.  
The loaded document has jammed in the  
document feeder.  
Clear the document jam (See "Clearing  
[Door Open]  
The front or rear cover is not securely  
latched.  
Close the cover until it locks into place.  
Group Not Available  
You have tried to select a group location  
number where only a single location number  
can be used, such as when adding locations  
for a broadcasting operation.  
Just use a one-touch or speed dial number  
or dial a number manually using the number  
keypad  
[Incompatible]  
Install Toner  
The remote machine does not have the  
requested feature, such as a delayed  
transmission.  
It also occurs if the remote machine does  
not have enough memory space to complete  
the operation you are attempting.  
Reconfirm the remote machine’s features  
The toner cartridge is installed improperly, or Reinstall the toner cartridge two or three  
not installed.  
times to confirm it is seated properly. If the  
problem persists, the toner cartridge is not  
being detected. Contact the service  
representatives.  
Line Busy  
The remote person did not answer or the  
line is already engaged.  
Try again after a few minutes.  
[Line Error]  
Your machine cannot connect with the  
remote machine or has lost contact because  
of a problem with the phone line.  
Try again. If the problem persists, wait an  
hour or so for the line to clear and try again.  
Or, turn the ECM on (See "Advanced fax  
Load Document  
Memory Full  
You have attempted to set up a copy or fax  
operation with no document loaded.  
Load a document and try again.  
The memory is full.  
Delete unnecessary documents, retransmit  
after more memory becomes available or  
split the transmission into more than one  
operation.  
[No Answer]  
The remote fax machine has not answered  
after several redial attempts.  
Try again. Make sure that the remote  
machine is operational.  
NO. Not Assigned  
The one-touch or speed dial location you  
tried to use has no number assigned to it  
Dial the number manually using the number  
keypad or assign the number. For storing a  
page39).  
[No Paper]  
Add Paper  
The paper tray has run out of paper.  
Load paper in the paper tray (See "Loading  
Not Compatible  
Toner cartridge  
The toner cartridge is not suitable for your  
machine.  
Install the corresponding toner cartridge with  
a Samsung-genuine cartridge (See  
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MESSAGE  
MEANING  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
Operation Not  
Assigned  
You are doing in the Add/Cancel operation,  
but there is no jobs waiting.  
Check the display to see if there is any  
scheduled job. The display should indicate  
them in standby mode, for example, Delay  
Fax.  
[Paper Jam 0]  
Open/Close Door  
Paper has jammed in the feeding area of the  
paper tray.  
[Paper Jam 1]  
Open/Close Door  
Paper has jammed in the paper exit area.  
page57).  
[Paper Jam 2]  
Check Inside  
Paper has jammed in the fuser area.  
Clear the jam (See "In exit area" on  
page57).  
Power Failure  
Power has turned off then on and the  
machine’s memory has not been saved.  
You need to start again the job which you  
were trying to do before the power failure.  
Replace Toner  
The toner cartridge has almost reached its  
estimated cartridge life.  
You can choose between Stop or Continue  
as shown on the control panel. If you select  
Stop, the printer stops printing and you  
cannot print any more without changing the  
cartridge. If you select Continue, the printer  
keeps printing but the printing quality cannot  
be guaranteed.Replace the toner cartridge  
for the best print quality when this message  
appears. Using a cartridge beyond this  
stage can result in printing quality issues  
page68).  
Samsung does not recommend using  
non-genuine Samsung toner cartridge  
such as refilled or remanufactured.  
Samsung cannot guarantee  
non-genuine Samsung toner  
cartridge's quality. Service or repair  
required as a result of using  
non-genuine Samsung toner  
cartridges will not be covered under  
the machine warranty.  
Retry Redial?  
[Stop Pressed]  
The machine is waiting for a specified time  
interval to redial a previously busy station.  
You can press OK to immediately redial, or  
Stop/Clear to cancel the redial operation.  
The Stop/Clear button is pressed during a  
Try again.  
copy or fax operation.  
End of life  
The indicated toner cartridge has reached its Replace the toner cartridge (See "Replacing  
estimated cartridge life. The printer stops  
printing.  
Replace new cart  
Estimated cartridge life means the  
expected or estimated toner cartridge  
life, which indicates the average  
capacity of print-outs and is designed  
pursuant to ISO/IEC 19798 (See  
The number of pages may be affected  
by operating environment, printing  
interval, media type, and media size.  
Some amount of toner may remain in  
the cartridge even when End of life  
Replace new cart appears and the  
printer stops printing.  
Prepare new cartridge Small amount of toner is left in the cartridge.  
Prepare a new cartridge for replacement.  
The estimated cartridge life of toner is close. You may temporarily increase the printing  
quality by redistributing the toner (See  
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Solving other problems  
The following chart lists some conditions that may occur and the recommended solutions. Follow the suggested solutions  
until the problem is corrected. If the problem persists, call for service.  
Paper feeding problems  
CONDITION  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
Paper jams during printing. Clear the paper jam (See "Clearing paper jams" on page56).  
Paper sticks together.  
Check the maximum paper capacity of the tray (See "Print media specifications" on  
Make sure that you are using the correct type of paper (See "Print media  
Remove paper from the tray and flex or fan the paper.  
Humid conditions may cause some paper to stick together.  
Multiple sheets of paper do Different types of paper may be stacked in the tray. Load paper of only one type, size,  
not feed.  
and weight.  
Paper does not feed into  
the machine.  
Remove any obstructions from inside the machine.  
Paper has not been loaded correctly. Remove paper from the tray and reload it  
correctly.  
There is too much paper in the tray. Remove excess paper from the tray.  
The paper is too thick. Use only paper that meets the specifications required by the  
If an original does not feed into the machine, the document feeder rubber pad may  
require to be replaced. Contact a service representative.  
The paper keeps jamming.  
There is too much paper in the tray. Remove excess paper from the tray.  
An incorrect type of paper is being used. Use only paper that meets the  
specifications required by the machine (See "Print media specifications" on page71).  
There may be debris inside the machine. Open the front door and remove any  
debris.  
If an original does not feed into the machine, the document feeder rubber pad may  
need to be replaced. Contact a service representative.  
Printing problems  
CONDITION  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
The machine does not  
print.  
The machine is not receiving  
power.  
Check the power cord connections.  
Check the machine for the following:  
The front door is not closed. Close the front door.  
Paper is jammed. Clear the paper jam (See "Clearing paper jams" on page56).  
The toner cartridge is not installed. Install the toner cartridge.  
If a system error occurs, contact your service representative.  
The machine is malfunctioning.  
Check the display message on the control panel  
to see if the machine is indicating a system error.  
Contact a service representative.  
Pages print, but they are  
blank.  
The toner cartridge is defective or  
out of toner.  
Redistribute the toner, if necessary.  
If necessary, replace the toner cartridge.  
Some parts, such as the controller Contact a service representative.  
or the board, may be defective.  
Printing quality problems  
If the inside of the machine is dirty or paper has been loaded improperly, there might be a reduction in print quality. See the  
table below to clear the problem.  
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CONDITION  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
Light or faded print  
If a vertical white streak or faded area appears on the page, the toner supply is low. You  
may be able to temporarily extend the toner cartridge life (See "Redistributing toner" on  
page53). If this does not improve the print quality, install a new toner cartridge.  
The paper may not meet paper specifications; for example, the paper may be too moist or  
A combination of faded or smeared defects may indicate that the toner cartridge needs  
The surface of the LSU part inside the machine may be dirty (See "Cleaning the inside" on  
page48).  
Toner specks  
The paper may not meet specifications; for example, the paper may be too moist or rough  
The transfer roller may be dirty. Clean the inside of your machine. Contact a service  
representative.  
A aB bC c  
A aB bC c  
A aB bC c  
A aB bC c  
A aB bC c  
The paper path may need cleaning. Contact a service representative.  
Dropouts  
If faded areas, generally rounded, occur randomly on the page:  
A single sheet of paper may be defective. Try reprinting the job.  
The moisture content of the paper is uneven or the paper has moist spots on its surface.  
Try a different brand of paper (See "Print media specifications" on page71).  
The paper lot is bad. The manufacturing processes can cause some areas to reject toner.  
Try a different kind or brand of paper.  
A a B b C  
A a B b C  
A a B b C  
A a B b C  
A a B b C  
If these steps do not correct the problem, contact a service representative.  
White Spots  
If white spots appear on the page:  
The paper is too rough and a lot of dirt from a paper falls to the inner devices within the  
machine, so the transfer roller may be dirty. Clean the inside of your machine (See  
Vertical lines  
If black vertical streaks appear on the page:  
The surface (drum part) of the toner cartridge inside the machine has probably been  
scratched. Remove the toner cartridge and install a new one (See "Replacing the toner  
If white vertical streaks appear on the page:  
The surface of the LSU part inside the machine may be dirty (See "Cleaning the inside" on  
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CONDITION  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
Black background  
If the amount of background shading becomes unacceptable:  
Change to a lighter weight paper (See "Print media specifications" on page71).  
Check the environmental conditions: very dry conditions or a high level of humidity (higher  
than 80% RH) can increase the amount of background shading.  
Remove the old toner cartridge and, install a new one (See "Replacing the toner cartridge"  
Toner smear  
If toner smears on the page:  
Clean the inside of the machine (See "Cleaning the inside" on page48).  
Remove the toner cartridge and then, install a new one (See "Replacing the toner  
Vertical repetitive  
defects  
If marks repeatedly appear on the printed side of the page at even intervals:  
The toner cartridge may be damaged. If you still have the same problem, remove the  
toner cartridge and, install a new one (See "Replacing the toner cartridge" on page68).  
Parts of the machine may have toner on them. If the defects occur on the back of the  
page, the problem will likely correct itself after a few more pages.  
The fusing assembly may be damaged. Contact a service representative.  
Background scatter  
Background scatter results from bits of toner randomly distributed on the printed page.  
The paper may be too damp. Try printing with a different batch of paper. Do not open  
packages of paper until necessary so that the paper does not absorb too much moisture.  
A
Misformed  
characters  
If characters are improperly formed and producing hollow images, the paper stock may be  
too slick. Try different paper (See "Print media specifications" on page71).  
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CONDITION  
Page skew  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
Ensure that the paper is loaded properly.  
Check the paper type and quality (See "Print media specifications" on page71).  
Ensure that the guides are not too tight or too loose against the paper stack.  
Curl or wave  
Ensure that the paper is loaded properly.  
Check the paper type and quality. Both high temperature and humidity can cause paper  
Turn the stack of paper over in the tray. Also try rotating the paper 180° in the tray.  
Wrinkles or creases  
Ensure that the paper is loaded properly.  
Check the paper type and quality (See "Print media specifications" on page71).  
Turn the stack of paper over in the tray. Also try rotating the paper 180° in the tray.  
Back of printouts are  
dirty  
Check for leaking toner. Clean the inside of the machine (See "Cleaning the inside" on  
Solid Color or Black  
pages  
The toner cartridge may not be installed properly. Remove the cartridge and reinsert it.  
The toner cartridge may be defective. Remove the toner cartridge and install a new one  
The machine may require repair. Contact a service representative.  
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CONDITION  
Loose toner  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
Check the paper type and quality (See "Print media specifications" on page71).  
Remove the toner cartridge and then, install a new one (See "Replacing the toner  
If the problem persists, the machine may require repair. Contact a service representative.  
Character Voids  
Character voids are white areas within parts of characters that should be solid black:  
You may be printing on the wrong surface of the paper. Remove the paper and turn it  
around.  
The paper may not meet paper specifications (See "Print media specifications" on  
A
Horizontal stripes  
If horizontally aligned black streaks or smears appear:  
The toner cartridge may be installed improperly. Remove the cartridge and reinsert it.  
The toner cartridge may be defective. Remove the toner cartridge and install a new one  
A a B b C  
A a B b C  
A a B b C  
A a B b C  
A a B b C  
If the problem persists, the machine may require repair. Contact a service representative.  
Curl  
If the printed paper is curled or paper does not feed into the machine:  
Turn the stack of paper over in the tray. Also try rotating the paper 180° in the tray.  
Copying problems  
CONDITION  
SUGGESTED SOLUTION  
Copies are too light or too  
dark  
Use Darkness in Copy Setup to lighten or darken the backgrounds of copies (See  
"Changing the darkness" on page31).  
Smears, lines, marks, or  
spots appear on copies.  
If the defects are on the original, use Darkness in Copy Setup to lighten the  
background of your copies (See "Changing the darkness" on page31).  
Copy image is skewed.  
Ensure that the original is face down in the document feeder.  
Check that the copy paper is loaded correctly.  
Blank copies print out.  
Ensure that the original is face down in the document feeder.  
Image rubs off the copy  
easily.  
Replace the paper in the tray with paper from a new package.  
In high humidity areas, do not leave paper in the machine for extended periods of  
time.  
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CONDITION  
SUGGESTED SOLUTION  
Frequent copy paper jams  
occur.  
Fan the stack of paper, then turn it over in the tray. Replace the paper in the tray with  
a fresh supply. Check/adjust the paper guides, if necessary.  
Ensure that the paper is the proper paper weight.  
Check for copy paper or pieces of copy paper remaining in the machine after a paper  
jam has been cleared.  
Toner cartridge produces  
fewer copies than  
expected before running  
out of toner.  
Your originals may contain pictures, solids, or heavy lines. For example, your  
originals may be forms, newsletters, books, or other documents that use more toner.  
Turn the machine off and back on.  
Fax problems  
CONDITION  
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS  
The machine is not  
working, there is no  
display, or the buttons are  
not working.  
Unplug the power cord and plug it in again.  
Ensure that there is power being supplied to the electrical outlet.  
No dial tone.  
Check that the phone line is properly connected.  
Check that the phone socket on the wall is working by plugging in another phone.  
The numbers stored in  
memory do not dial  
correctly.  
Make sure that the numbers are stored in memory correctly. Print a Phone Book list  
The original does not feed  
into the machine.  
Make sure that the paper is not wrinkled and you are inserting it in correctly. Check  
that the original is the right size, not too thick or thin.  
Make sure that the document feeder is firmly closed.  
The document feeder rubber pad may need to be replaced. Contact a service  
representative.  
Faxes are not received  
automatically.  
The receiving mode should be set to fax.  
Make sure that there is paper in the tray.  
Check to see if the display shows any error message. If it does, clear the problem  
The machine does not  
send.  
Make sure that the original is loaded in the document feeder.  
Check the fax machine you are sending to, to see if it can receive your fax.  
The incoming fax has  
blank spaces or is of  
poor-quality.  
The fax machine sending you the fax may be faulty.  
A noisy phone line can cause line errors.  
Check your machine by making a copy.  
A toner cartridge has reached its estimated cartridge life. Replace the toner cartridge  
Some of the words on an  
incoming fax are stretched.  
The fax machine sending the fax had a temporary document jam.  
The machine dials a  
number, but the  
The other fax machine may be turned off, out of paper, or cannot answer incoming  
calls. Speak with the other machine operator and ask her/him to solve out the problem.  
connection with the other  
fax machine fails.  
Faxes do not store in  
memory.  
There may not be enough memory space to store the fax. If the display indicating the  
memory status shows, delete any faxes you no longer need from the memory, and then  
try to store the fax again. Call for service.  
Blank areas appear at the  
bottom of each page or on  
other pages, with a small  
strip of text at the top  
You may have chosen the wrong paper settings in the user option setting. For details  
about paper settings (See "Setting the paper size and type" on page30).  
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Supplies and accessories  
This chapter provides information on purchasing supplies, accessories and maintenance parts  
available for your machine.  
This chapter includes:  
Available accessories may differ from country to country. Contact your sales representatives to obtain the list of  
available accessories.  
How to purchase  
To order Samsung-authorized supplies, accessories and, maintenance parts, contact your local Samsung dealer or the  
Available supplies  
When supplies reach their lifespan, you can order the following types of supplies for your machine:  
AVERAGE YIELDa  
Approx. 2,500 pages  
TYPE  
PART NAME  
105 (MLT-D105S)  
Region Ab: 1052 (MLT-D1052S)  
Region Bc: 1053 (MLT-D1053S)  
Standard yield  
a. Declared yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC 19752.  
b. Region A: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark,  
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,  
Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK.  
c. Region B: China and India.  
Depending on the options and job mode used, the toner cartridge’s lifespan may differ.  
You must purchase supplies, including toner cartridges, in the same country where you purchased your machine.  
Otherwise, supplies will be incompatible with your machine since the system configuration of these vary from  
country to country.  
Samsung does not recommend using non-genuine Samsung toner cartridge such as refilled or remanufactured.  
Samsung cannot guarantee non-genuine Samsung toner cartridge's quality. Service or repair required as a result of  
using non-genuine Samsung toner cartridges will not be covered under the machine warranty.  
Available maintenance parts  
To avoid print quality and paper feed problems resulting from worn parts and to maintain your machine in top working  
condition, the following parts will need to be replaced after printing the specified number of pages or when the life span of  
each item has expired.  
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PARTS  
PART NAME  
RMO ADF RUBBER  
Document feeder rubber pad  
White roller  
Approx. 10,000 pages  
Approx. 50,000 pages  
Approx. 50,000 pages  
Approx. 50,000 pages  
Approx. 50,000 pages  
ROLLER-WHITE  
FUSER  
Fuser unit  
Pickup roller  
ROLLER-PICK UP  
CASSETTE  
Cassette pad unit  
a. It will be affected by media type, media size and job complexity.  
To purchase maintenance parts, contact the source where you bought the machine.  
Replacing maintenance parts can be performed only by an authorized service provider, dealer, or the retailer where you  
bought the machine. The warranty does not cover the replacement of any maintenance parts after their lifespan.  
Replacing the toner cartridge  
When a toner cartridge has reached its estimated cartridge life:  
End of life Replace new cart appears on the display.  
The machine stops printing. Incoming faxes are saved in memory.  
At this stage, the toner cartridge needs to be replaced. Check the type of the toner cartridge for your machine (See  
1. Open the front door.  
2. Pull the toner cartridge out.  
3. Remove the new toner cartridge out of its package.  
4. Remove the paper protecting the toner cartridge by pulling the packing tape.  
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5. Locate the sealing tape at the end of the toner cartridge. Carefully pull the tape completely out of the cartridge and  
discard it.  
The sealing tape should be longer than 60 cm when correctly removed.  
Holding the toner cartridge, pull the sealing tape straight to remove it from the cartridge. Be careful not to cut  
the tape. If this happens, you cannot use the toner cartridge.  
Refer to the helpful pictures on the cartridge wrapping paper.  
6. Slowly shake the cartridge five or six times to distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge. It will assure maximum  
copies per cartridge.  
If toner gets on your clothing, wipe it off with a dry cloth and wash clothing in cold water. Hot water sets toner into  
fabric.  
Do not touch the green underside of the toner cartridge. Use the handle on the cartridge to avoid touching this  
area.  
7. Hold the toner cartridge by the handle and slowly insert the cartridge into the opening in the machine.  
Tabs on the sides of the cartridge and corresponding grooves within the machine will guide the cartridge into the  
correct position until it locks into place completely.  
8. Close the front door. Make sure that the cover is securely closed.  
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Specifications  
This chapter guides you about this machine’s specifications such as various features.  
This chapter include:  
The specification values here are based on preliminary data. See www.samsung.com/printer for current  
information.  
Hardware specifications  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
293.7 mm (11.5 inches)  
Dimension  
Height  
Depth  
391.2 mm (15.4 inches)  
360 mm (14.1 inches)  
8.9 Kg (19.62 lbs)  
1.5 Kg (3.36 lbs)  
Width  
Weight  
Machine with consumables  
Package weight  
Paper  
Plastic  
0.4 Kg (0.91 lbs)  
Environmental specifications  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
Noise Levela  
Ready mode  
26 dB(A)  
Printing mode  
50 dB(A)  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Operation  
Storage  
10 to 32 °C (50 to 90 °F)  
-20 to 40°C (-4 to 104°F)  
10 to 80% RH  
Operation  
Storage  
10 to 95% RH  
a. Sound Pressure Level, ISO 7779. Configuration tested: machine basic installation, A4 paper, simplex printing.  
Electrical specifications  
Power requirements are based on the country/region where the device is sold. Do not convert operating voltages.  
Doing so might damage the device and void the product warrenty.  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
Power ratinga  
110 volt models  
220 volt models  
Average operating mode  
Ready mode  
AC 110 - 127 V  
AC 220 - 240 V  
Power consumption  
Less than 380 W  
Less than 65 W  
Less than 8 W  
Power save mode  
Power off mode  
Less than 1 W under  
a. See the rating label on the machine for the correct voltage, frequency (hertz) and type of current for your machine.  
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Print media specifications  
PRINT MEDIA WEIGHTa/  
CAPACITYb  
TYPE  
SIZE  
DIMENSIONS  
TRAY1  
60 to 120 g/m2 (16 to 32 lb bond)  
Plain paper  
Letter  
Legal  
216 x 279 mm (8.50 x 11.00 inches)  
216 x 356 mm (8.50 x 14.00 inches)  
216 x 330 mm (8.50 x 13.00 inches)  
210 x 297 mm (8.27 x 11.69 inches)  
216 x 343 mm (8.50 x 13.50 inches)  
182 x 257 mm (7.17 x 10.12 inches)  
176 x 250 mm (6.93 x 9.84 inches)  
184 x 267 mm (7.25 x 10.50 inches)  
148 x 210 mm (5.83 x 8.27 inches)  
105 x 148 mm (4.13 x 5.83 inches)  
Refer to the Plain paper section  
250 sheets of 80 g/m2 (20 lb bond)  
US Folio  
A4  
Oficio  
JIS B5  
ISO B5  
Executive  
A5  
60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb bond)  
150 sheets of 80 g/m2 (20 lb bond)  
A6  
90 g/m2 (24 lb bond)  
Thick paper  
Thin paper  
Refer to the  
Plain paper  
section  
60 to 70 g/m2 (16 to 19 lb bond)  
60 to 163 g/m2 (16 to 43 lb bond)  
Refer to the  
Plain paper  
section  
Refer to the Plain paper section  
Minimum size (custom)  
Maximum size (custom)  
76 x 127 mm (3.00 x 5.00 inches)  
216 x 356 mm (8.50 x 14.02 inches)  
a. If media weight is over 120 g/m2 (32 lb), load a paper into the tray one by one.  
b. Maximum capacity may differ depending on media weight, thickness, and environmental conditions.  
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Contact SAMSUNG worldwide  
If you have any comments or questions regarding Samsung products, contact the Samsung  
customer care center.  
COUNTRY/REGION  
CUSTOMER CARE CENTER  
0800-333-3733  
WEB SITE  
ARGENTINE  
AUSTRALIA  
AUSTRIA  
1300 362 603  
0810-SAMSUNG (7267864, € 0.07/min)  
02 201 2418  
BELGIUM  
BRAZIL  
0800-124-421  
4004-0000  
CANADA  
CHILE  
1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
CHINA  
800-810-5858  
400-810-5858  
010-6475 1880  
COLOMBIA  
01-8000112112  
COSTA RICA  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
0-800-507-7267  
800-SAMSUNG (800-726786)  
Samsung Zrt., česká organizační složka, Oasis Florenc, Sokolovská394/17, 180 00, Praha  
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DENMARK  
ECUADOR  
EL SALVADOR  
ESTONIA  
8-SAMSUNG (7267864)  
1-800-10-7267  
800-6225  
800-7267  
KAZAKHSTAN  
KYRGYZSTAN  
FINLAND  
8-10-800-500-55-500  
00-800-500-55-500  
30-6227 515  
FRANCE  
01 4863 0000  
GERMANY  
GUATEMALA  
HONDURAS  
HONG KONG  
HUNGARY  
INDIA  
01805 - SAMSUNG (726-7864 € 0,14/min)  
1-800-299-0013  
800-7919267  
3698-4698  
06-80-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
3030 8282  
1800 110011  
1800 3000 8282  
INDONESIA  
ITALIA  
0800-112-8888  
800-SAMSUNG(726-7864)  
1-800-234-7267  
0120-327-527  
JAMAICA  
JAPAN  
LATVIA  
8000-7267  
LITHUANIA  
8-800-77777  
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COUNTRY/REGION  
CUSTOMER CARE CENTER  
02 261 03 710  
WEB SITE  
LUXEMBURG  
MALAYSIA  
1800-88-9999  
MEXICO  
01-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
0900-SAMSUNG (0900-7267864) (€ 0,10/min)  
0800 SAMSUNG (0800 726 786)  
00-1800-5077267  
NETHERLANDS  
NEW ZEALAND  
NICARAGUA  
NORWAY  
3-SAMSUNG (7267864)  
800-7267  
PANAMA  
PHILIPPINES  
1800-10-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
1-800-3-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
02-5805777  
POLAND  
0 801 1SAMSUNG (172678)  
022-607-93-33  
PORTUGAL  
PUERTO RICO  
REP. DOMINICA  
EIRE  
80820-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
1-800-682-3180  
1-800-751-2676  
0818 717 100  
RUSSIA  
8-800-555-55-55  
SINGAPORE  
SLOVAKIA  
SOUTH AFRICA  
SPAIN  
1800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
0800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
0860 SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
902-1-SAMSUNG(902 172 678)  
075-SAMSUNG (726 78 64)  
0848-SAMSUNG (7267864, CHF 0.08/min)  
8-10-800-500-55-500  
SWEDEN  
SWITZERLAND  
TADJIKISTAN  
TAIWAN  
0800-329-999  
THAILAND  
1800-29-3232  
02-689-3232  
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO  
TURKEY  
1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
444 77 11  
U.A.E  
800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
8000-4726  
U.K  
0845 SAMSUNG (726-7864)  
1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864)  
8-800-502-0000  
U.S.A  
UKRAINE  
UZBEKISTAN  
VENEZUELA  
VIETNAM  
8-10-800-500-55-500  
0-800-100-5303  
1 800 588 889  
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Glossary  
The following glossary helps you get familiar with the product by understanding the terminologies commonly used  
with printing as well as mentioned in this user’s guide.  
802.11  
802.11 is a set of standards for wireless local area network (WLAN) communication, developed by the IEEE LAN/MAN  
Standards Committee (IEEE 802).  
802.11b/g  
802.11b/g can share same hardware and use the 2.4 GHz band. 802.11b supports bandwidth up to 11 Mbps; 802.11g  
up to 54 Mbps. 802.11b/g devices may occasionally suffer interference from microwave ovens, cordless telephones,  
and Bluetooth devices.  
Access point  
Access Point or Wireless Access Point (AP or WAP) is a device that connects wireless communication devices  
together on wireless local area networks (WLAN), and acts as a central transmitter and receiver of WLAN radio  
signals.  
ADF  
An Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is a mechanism that will automatically feed an original sheet of paper so that  
the machine can scan some amount of the paper at once.  
AppleTalk  
AppleTalk is a proprietary suite of protocols developed by Apple, Inc for computer networking. It was included in the  
original Macintosh (1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking.  
BIT Depth  
A computer graphics term describing the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in a bitmapped  
image. Higher color depth gives a broader range of distinct colors. As the number of bits increases, the number of  
possible colors becomes impractically large for a color map. 1-bit color is commonly called as monochrome or black  
and white.  
BMP  
A bitmapped graphics format used internally by the Microsoft Windows graphics subsystem (GDI), and used commonly  
as a simple graphics file format on that platform.  
BOOTP  
Bootstrap Protocol. A network protocol used by a network client to obtain its IP address automatically. This is usually  
done in the bootstrap process of computers or operating systems running on them. The BOOTP servers assign the IP  
address from a pool of addresses to each client. BOOTP enables 'diskless workstation' computers to obtain an IP  
address prior to loading any advanced operating system.  
CCD  
Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is a hardware which enables the scan job. CCD Locking mechanism is also used to  
hold the CCD module to prevent any damage when you move the machine.  
Collation  
Collation is a process of printing a multiple-copy job in sets. When collation is selected, the device prints an entire set  
before printing additional copies.  
Control Panel  
A control panel is a flat, typically vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed. They are  
typically found in front of the machine.  
Coverage  
It is the printing term used for a toner usage measurement on printing. For example, 5% coverage means that an A4  
sided paper has about 5% image or text on it. So, if the paper or original has complicated images or lots of text on it,  
the coverage will be higher and at the same time, a toner usage will be as much as the coverage.  
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CSV  
Comma Separated Values (CSV). A type of file format, CSV is used to exchange data between disparate applications.  
The file format, as it is used in Microsoft Excel, has become a pseudo standard throughout the industry, even among  
non-Microsoft platforms.  
DADF  
A Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) is a mechanism that will automatically feed and flip over an original  
sheet of paper so that the machine can scan on both sides of the paper.  
Default  
The value or setting that is in effect when taking a printer out of its box state, reset, or initialized.  
DHCP  
A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client-server networking protocol. A DHCP server provides  
configuration parameters specific to the DHCP client host requesting, generally, information required by the client host  
to participate on an IP network. DHCP also provides a mechanism for allocation of IP addresses to client hosts.  
DIMM  
Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM), a small circuit board that holds memory. DIMM stores all the data within the  
machine like printing data, received fax data.  
DNS  
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a system that stores information associated with domain names in a distributed  
database on networks, such as the Internet.  
Dot Matrix Printer  
A dot matrix printer refers to a type of computer printer with a print head that runs back and forth on the page and prints  
by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like a typewriter.  
DPI  
Dots Per Inch (DPI) is a measurement of resolution that is used for scanning and printing. Generally, higher DPI results  
in a higher resolution, more visible detail in the image, and a larger file size.  
DRPD  
Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection. Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables a user to use a  
single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers.  
Duplex  
A mechanism that will automatically flip over a sheet of paper so that the machine can print (or scan) on both sides of  
the paper. A printer equipped with a Duplex can print double-sided of paper.  
Duty Cycle  
Duty cycle is the page quantity which does not affect printer performance for a month. Generally the printer has the  
lifespan limitation such as pages per year. The lifespan means the average capacity of print-outs, usually within the  
warranty period. For example, if the duty cycle is 48,000 pages per month assuming 20 working days, a printer limits  
2,400 pages a day.  
ECM  
Error Correction Mode (ECM) is an optional transmission mode built into Class 1 fax machines or fax modems. It  
automatically detects and corrects errors in the fax transmission process that are sometimes caused by telephone line  
noise.  
Emulation  
Emulation is a technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another.  
An emulator duplicates the functions of one system with a different system, so that the second system behaves like the  
first system. Emulation focuses on exact reproduction of external behavior, which is in contrast to simulation, which  
concerns an abstract model of the system being simulated, often considering its internal state.  
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Ethernet  
Ethernet is a frame-based computer networking technology for local area networks (LANs). It defines wiring and  
signaling for the physical layer, and frame formats and protocols for the media access control (MAC)/data link layer of  
the OSI model. Ethernet is mostly standardized as IEEE 802.3. It has become the most widespread LAN technology in  
use during the 1990s to the present.  
EtherTalk  
A suite of protocols developed by Apple Computer for computer networking. It was included in the original Macintosh  
(1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking.  
FDI  
Foreign Device Interface (FDI) is a card installed inside the machine to allow a third party device such as a coin  
operated device or a card reader. Those devices allow the pay-for-print service on your machine.  
FTP  
A File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports the  
TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or an intranet).  
Fuser Unit  
The part of a laser printer that melts the toner onto the print media. It consists of a hot roller and a back-up roller. After  
toner is transferred onto the paper, the fuser unit applies heat and pressure to ensure that the toner stays on the paper  
permanently, which is why paper is warm when it comes out of a laser printer.  
Gateway  
A connection between computer networks, or between a computer network and a telephone line. It is very popular, as  
it is a computer or a network that allows access to another computer or network.  
Grayscale  
A shades of gray that represent light and dark portions of an image when color images are converted to grayscale;  
colors are represented by various shades of gray.  
Halftone  
An image type that simulates grayscale by varying the number of dots. Highly colored areas consist of a large number  
of dots, while lighter areas consist of a smaller number of dots.  
HDD  
Hard Disk Drive (HDD), commonly referred to as a hard drive or hard disk, is a non-volatile storage device which stores  
digitally-encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces.  
IEEE  
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an international non-profit, professional organization for  
the advancement of technology related to electricity.  
IEEE 1284  
The 1284 parallel port standard was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The  
term "1284-B" refers to a specific connector type on the end of the parallel cable that attaches to the peripheral (for  
example, a printer).  
Intranet  
A private network that uses Internet Protocols, network connectivity, and possibly the public telecommunication system  
to securely share part of an organization's information or operations with its employees. Sometimes the term refers  
only to the most visible service, the internal website.  
IP address  
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique number that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each  
other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard.  
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IPM  
The Images Per Minute (IPM) is a way of measuring the speed of a printer. An IPM rate indicates the number of  
single-sided sheets a printer can complete within one minute.  
IPP  
The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) defines a standard protocol for printing as well as managing print jobs, media size,  
resolution, and so forth. IPP can be used locally or over the Internet to hundreds of printers, and also supports access  
control, authentication, and encryption, making it a much more capable and secure printing solution than older ones.  
IPX/SPX  
IPX/SPX stands for Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange. It is a networking protocol used by the  
Novell NetWare operating systems. IPX and SPX both provide connection services similar to TCP/IP, with the IPX  
protocol having similarities to IP, and SPX having similarities to TCP. IPX/SPX was primarily designed for local area  
networks (LANs), and is a very efficient protocol for this purpose (typically its performance exceeds that of TCP/IP on a  
LAN).  
ISO  
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of  
representatives from national standards bodies. It produces world-wide industrial and commercial standards.  
ITU-T  
The International Telecommunication Union is an international organization established to standardize and regulate  
international radio and telecommunications. Its main tasks include standardization, allocation of the radio spectrum,  
and organizing interconnection arrangements between different countries to allow international phone calls. A -T out of  
ITU-T indicates telecommunication.  
ITU-T No. 1 chart  
Standardized test chart published by ITU-T for document facsimile transmissions.  
JBIG  
Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group (JBIG) is an image compression standard with no loss of accuracy or quality, which  
was designed for compression of binary images, particularly for faxes, but can also be used on other images.  
JPEG  
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) is a most commonly used standard method of lossy compression for  
photographic images. It is the format used for storing and transmitting photographs on the World Wide Web.  
LDAP  
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a networking protocol for querying and modifying directory  
services running over TCP/IP.  
LED  
A Light-Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that indicates the status of a machine.  
MAC address  
Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier associated with a network adapter. MAC address is a  
unique 48-bit identifier usually written as 12 hexadecimal characters grouped in pairs (e. g., 00-00-0c-34-11-4e). This  
address is usually hard-coded into a Network Interface Card (NIC) by its manufacturer, and used as an aid for routers  
trying to locate machines on large networks.  
MFP  
Multi Function Peripheral (MFP) is an office machine that includes the following functionality in one physical body, so  
as to have a printer, a copier, a fax, a scanner and etc.  
MH  
Modified Huffman (MH) is a compression method for decreasing the amount of data that needs to be transmitted  
between the fax machines to transfer the image recommended by ITU-T T.4. MH is a codebook-based run-length  
encoding scheme optimized to efficiently compress white space. As most faxes consist mostly of white space, this  
minimizes the transmission time of most faxes.  
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MMR  
Modified Modified READ (MMR) is a compression method recommended by ITU-T T.6.  
Modem  
A device that modulates a carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to  
decode transmitted information.  
MR  
Modified Read (MR) is a compression method recommended by ITU-T T.4. MR encodes the first scanned line using  
MH. The next line is compared to the first, the differences determined, and then the differences are encoded and  
transmitted.  
NetWare  
A network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services  
on a PC, and the network protocols were based on the archetypal Xerox XNS stack. Today NetWare supports TCP/IP  
as well as IPX/SPX.  
OPC  
Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) is a mechanism that makes a virtual image for print using a laser beam emitted from  
a laser printer, and it is usually green or gray colored and a cylinder shaped.  
An exposing unit of a drum is slowly worn away by its usage of the printer, and it should be replaced appropriately  
since it gets scratches from grits of a paper.  
Originals  
The first example of something, such as a document, photograph or text, etc, which is copied, reproduced or translated  
to produce others, but which is not itself copied or derived from something else.  
OSI  
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a model developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)  
for communications. OSI offers a standard, modular approach to network design that divides the required set of  
complex functions into manageable, self-contained, functional layers. The layers are, from top to bottom, Application,  
Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data Link and Physical.  
PABX  
A private automatic branch exchange (PABX) is an automatic telephone switching system within a private enterprise.  
PCL  
Printer Command Language (PCL) is a Page Description Language (PDL) developed by HP as a printer protocol and  
has become an industry standard. Originally developed for early inkjet printers, PCL has been released in varying  
levels for thermal, matrix printer, and page printers.  
PDF  
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a proprietary file format developed by Adobe Systems for representing two  
dimensional documents in a device independent and resolution independent format.  
PostScript  
PostScript (PS) is a page description language and programming language used primarily in the electronic and  
desktop publishing areas. - that is run in an interpreter to generate an image.  
Printer Driver  
A program used to send commands and transfer data from the computer to the printer.  
Print Media  
The media like paper, envelopes, labels, and transparencies which can be used on a printer, a scanner, a fax or, a  
copier.  
PPM  
Pages Per Minute (PPM) is a method of measurement for determining how fast a printer works, meaning the number of  
pages a printer can produce in one minute.  
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PRN file  
An interface for a device driver, this allows software to interact with the device driver using standard input/output  
system calls, which simplifies many tasks.  
Protocol  
A convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between two  
computing endpoints.  
PS  
See PostScript.  
PSTN  
The Public-Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is the network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone  
networks which, on industrial premises, is usually routed through the switchboard.  
RADIUS  
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is a protocol for remote user authentication and accounting.  
RADIUS enables centralized management of authentication data such as usernames and passwords using an AAA  
(authentication, authorization, and accounting) concept to manage network access.  
Resolution  
The sharpness of an image, measured in Dots Per Inch (DPI). The higher the dpi, the greater the resolution.  
SMB  
Server Message Block (SMB) is a network protocol mainly applied to share files, printers, serial ports, and  
miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network. It also provides an authenticated Inter-process  
communication mechanism.  
SMTP  
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard for e-mail transmissions across the Internet. SMTP is a relatively  
simple, text-based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are specified, and then the message text is  
transferred. It is a client-server protocol, where the client transmits an email message to the server.  
SSID  
Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a name of a wireless local area network (WLAN). All wireless devices in a WLAN use  
the same SSID in order to communicate with each other. The SSIDs are case-sensitive and have a maximum length of  
32 characters.  
Subnet Mask  
The subnet mask is used in conjunction with the network address to determine which part of the address is the network  
address and which part is the host address.  
TCP/IP  
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP); the set of communications protocols that  
implement the protocol stack on which the Internet and most commercial networks run.  
TCR  
Transmission Confirmation Report (TCR) provides details of each transmission such as job status, transmission result  
and number of pages sent. This report can be set to print after each job or only after failed transmissions.  
TIFF  
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) is a variable-resolution bitmapped image format. TIFF describes image data that  
typically come from scanners. TIFF images make use of tags, keywords defining the characteristics of the image that is  
included in the file. This flexible and platform-independent format can be used for pictures that have been made by  
various image processing applications.  
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Toner Cartridge  
A kind of bottle within a machine like printer which contains toner. Toner is a powder used in laser printers and  
photocopiers, which forms the text and images on the printed paper. Toner can be melted by the heat of the fuser,  
causing it to bind to the fibers in the paper.  
TWAIN  
An industry standard for scanners and software. By using a TWAIN-compliant scanner with a TWAIN-compliant  
program, a scan can be initiated from within the program.; an image capture API for Microsoft Windows and Apple  
Macintosh operating systems.  
UNC Path  
Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) is a standard way to access network shares in Window NT and other Microsoft  
products. The format of a UNC path is: \\<servername>\<sharename>\<Additional directory>  
URL  
Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the global address of documents and resources on the Internet. The first part of the  
address indicates what protocol to use, the second part specifies the IP address or the domain name where the  
resource is located.  
USB  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a standard that was developed by the USB Implementers Forum, Inc., to connect  
computers and peripherals. Unlike the parallel port, USB is designed to concurrently connect a single computer USB  
port to multiple peripherals.  
Watermark  
A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper that appears lighter when viewed by transmitted light.  
Watermarks were first introduced in Bologna, Italy in 1282; they have been used by papermakers to identify their  
product, and also on postage stamps, currency, and other government documents to discourage counterfeiting.  
WEP  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security protocol specified in IEEE 802.11 to provide the same level of security as  
that of a wired LAN. WEP provides security by encrypting data over radio so that it is protected as it is transmitted from  
one end point to another.  
WIA  
Windows Imaging Architecture (WIA) is an imaging architecture that is originally introduced in Windows Me and  
Windows XP. A scan can be initiated from within these operating systems by using a WIA-compliant scanner.  
WPA  
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a class of systems to secure wireless (Wi-Fi) computer networks, which was created  
to improve upon the security features of WEP.  
WPA-PSK  
WPA-PSK (WPA Pre-Shared Key) is special mode of WPA for small business or home users. A shared key, or  
password, is configured in the wireless access point (WAP) and any wireless laptop or desktop devices. WPA-PSK  
generates a unique key for each session between a wireless client and the associated WAP for more advanced  
security.  
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delay sending 34  
A
O
multi sending 34, 35  
redialing the last number 34  
sending a fax 33, 35  
adjusting  
on hook dial  
tray size 25  
hardware 20  
fax setup 42  
answering machine/fax 36  
original document  
clearing jam 54  
loading  
faxing  
authentication  
address book 39, 38  
printing a report 44  
in the document feeder  
changing receiving mode 36,  
delaying a fax transmission  
original type  
C
copying 31  
forwarding faxes 38  
group dial 40  
preparing to fax 33  
receiving 36, 37, 36, 34  
sending 33, 35, 33, 39  
cleaning  
output support 30  
inside 48  
outside 48, 51  
cleaning a machine 48  
control panel 20  
P
features 17  
placing a machine  
machine features 42, 70  
spacing 22  
convention 15  
power saving feature 25, 71  
power saver  
copy setup 44  
front view 18  
using power save mode 25  
copy timeout setting 32  
print media  
guidelines 27  
G
copying  
letterhead paper 30  
output support 71  
preprinted paper 30  
setting the default paper 25,  
adjusting darkness 31  
basic copying 31  
changing the copy setup 44  
reducing or enlarging copies  
glossary 74  
I
selecting the size of originals  
problems  
information 5  
copying problems 65  
paper feeding problems 61  
J
D
R
jam  
date setting 23  
clearing paper 56  
rear view 19  
default settings  
setting a fax header 33  
tray setting 30  
tips for avoiding paper jams  
regulatiory information 9  
resolution  
display 20  
L
faxing 38  
document feeder 26  
language 23  
S
safety  
LCD display  
E
changing the display lan-  
guage 23  
information 5  
symbols 5  
Entering  
LED  
using the number keypad 24  
machine status 21  
scanner  
error message 59  
understanding the status LED  
loading documents 26  
extension telephone 36  
service contact numbers 72  
loading  
in the document feeder 26  
paper in the tray1 29  
specifications  
general 70  
F
print media 71  
fax receiving  
activating secure receive 37  
changing the receive mode  
start button 20  
M
stop button 20  
maintenance parts 67  
DRPD mode 37  
supplies  
memory  
extension telephone 36  
in answering machine/fax 36,  
available supplies 67  
estimated toner cartridge life  
ordering 67  
replacing toner cartridge 68  
clearing memory 44  
menu overview 46  
secure receiving 37  
fax sending  
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time setting 23  
toner cartridge  
estimated life 51  
handling instructions 51  
non-Samsung and refilled 51  
redistributing toner 53, 68  
storing 51  
toner save mode 25  
tray  
adjusting the width and length  
changing the tray size 28  
setting the paper size and  
type 30  
turning on the machine 21  
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