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Connect the FAX machine to an AC outlet which is on a different circuit breaker from the equipment experiencing interference. Increase the distance between the FAX machine and the equipment experiencing interference. Cable TV ampliers and splitters are extremely prone to interference. Be certain that they are as far as possible from the FAX machine and its AC power and telephone cords. Replace twin lead antenna wire with shielded coaxial cable, and use proper connectors and adaptors. Turn or relocate the receiving antenna. In most cases this is easily done by simply moving a radio. A TV antenna may need to be re-oriented or installed in another area of the building. Consult your dealer, a reputable radio/TV technician, or an Amateur Radio Operator for help.
*To locate an Amateur Radio Operator in your area, contact The American Radio Relay League, 610 Main St., Newington, CT 06111.
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 rst page of the transmission the following information: (1) the date and time of transmission (2) identication of either business, business entity or individual sending the message; and (3) telephone number of either the sending machine, business, business entity or individual. See page 1.7 for instructions on how to enter this information into your Samsung FAX machines memory. 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 modication 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.
Telephone Company Information
FCC IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The Ringer Equivalence Number and FCC Registration Number for this equipment 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.
RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER
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 ve in order to assure proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a sum of ve 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. WARNING: FCC Regulations state that changes or modications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users 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 Samsung FAX machine is not designed to be connected to a digital PBX system. Special features, such as Call Waiting, may interrupt FAX service, and we suggest that these services not be installed on the FAX line. If you intend to use a computer modem or fax modem on the same phone line as your FAX 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 FAX 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 equipment may not be used on coin service or party lines. This telephone 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.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Setup
List of Features... 1-2 Familiarizing Yourself with Your New Machine.. 1-3 Front View... 1-3 Rear View.... 1-3 Setting FAX Number/Name... 1-7 FAX Number/Name (Your Number and Name)... 1-7 How to Enter Letters.... 1-8 Time/Date Setup... 1-9 Recording TAM Message (SF-3100T only)... 1-10
Chapter 2. Automatic Dialling
One-Touch Dialling... 2-2 Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialling.. 2-2 Dialling a One-Touch Number.. 2-3 Speed Dialling.... 2-4 Storing a Number for Speed Dialling.. 2-4 Dialling a Speed Number... 2-5 Group Dialling (for Multi-Address Transmission).. 2-6 Storing Speed Dial Numbers for Group Dialling.. 2-6 Using Group Dialling (Multi-Address transmission).. 2-7
Chapter 3. The Fax Machine
Sending a Fax... 3-2 Loading Document... 3-2 Setting Document Resolution and Contrast... 3-3 Sending a Fax Manually (after Talking)... 3-4 Sending a Fax Automatically... 3-5 Automatic Redial.... 3-5 Receiving a Fax.... 3-6 Reception Modes... 3-6 Receiving in FAX Mode.... 3-7 Receiving in TEL Mode... 3-7 Receiving in AUTO Mode... 3-8 Receiving in TAM Mode (SF-3100)... 3-8 Receiving in TAM Mode (SF-3100T).. 3-9 Receiving via an Extension Telephone.. 3-10 Cancelling Reception... 3-10 Voice Request... 3-11 Making a Voice Request... 3-11
Answering a Voice Request... 3-11
Chapter 4. The Answering Machine
Recordng TAM Message (SF-3100T only)... 4-2 Checking Your TAM Greeting Message.. 4-2 Monitoring an Incoming Call... 4-3 Erasing Old Messages Youve Heard.. 4-4 To Erase All Recorded Messages... 4-4 To Erase a Selected Message.. 4-4 Playing Back Messages.... 4-5 Playing Back Newly Received Caller Messages.. 4-5 Playing Back All Messages... 4-5 Skipping Backward or Forward... 4-6 Message Paging.... 4-7 Using the Answering Machine from a Remote Phone.. 4-8 Accessing the Machine.... 4-8 Using Remote Commands.. 4-9
Chapter 5. Advanced Fax
Broadcasting.... 5-2 Delayed FAX.... 5-4 Polling.... 5-6 Setting Send Polling.... 5-6 Setting Receive Polling... 5-7 To Cancel the Scheduled Job... 5-8
Chapter 6. Special Features
REDIAL/PAUSE... 6-2 To Redial the Last Number Called.. 6-2 To Redial the Number in Memory.. 6-2 To Insert a Pause.... 6-3 Using Recall.... 6-3 Chain Dialling.... 6-4 User Reports.... 6-5 To Print a report.... 6-6 User Options.... 6-7 Setting SYSTEM/TAM(SF-3100T only) Options... 6-7 System Setup Options... 6-8 TAM Options (SF-3100T only)... 6-11
Volume Setup.... 6-12 Clearing Memory... 6-13
Chapter 7. Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the Document Scanner... 7-2 Replacing the Print Cartridge... 7-4 Cleaning the Cartridge... 7-6 Wiping the Print Nozzles and Contacts... 7-6 Cleaning the Cartridge Carrier Contacts and Deflector.. 7-8 Cleaning the Printhead... 7-9 Ink Level View... 7-10 Adjust Shading.... 7-11 Print Cartridge Maintenance... 7-12 LCD Error Messages... 7-13 Fixing Problems... 7-14 Print Quality Problems.... 7-15 Paper Feeding Problems... 7-15 Clearing Jams... 7-16 Document Jams During Transmission... 7-16 Paper Jams During Printing... 7-17
Chapter 8. Appendix
Specifications... 8-2 Paper Type and Sizes (for the ASF)... 8-3 Acceptable Documents (for ADF).. 8-4 A Sample of ITU 4% Chart (reduced to 60.5%).. 8-5 Replacing the fitted plug... 8-6 Important.... 8-6 Guarantee.... 8-7 Limited Guarantee... 8-7 Exclusions... 8-7
Chapter 1
List of Features
Features for both SF-3100 and SF-3100T
This machine was designed using the latest technology. It is a full-featured, high-performance machine that not only meets, but exceeds industry standards. The following is a list of its many exciting features:
Inkjet printing on plain paper 14.4Kbps high speed faxing 80 page holding memory Seven language display and report; English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch. Stand-alone, full-function fax machine Convenient 99 pages desk-top copier 15 page Anti-Skew Document Feeder Five One-Touch and 50 Speed-Dialling locations Group Dialling to eliminate repetitive dialling to the same multiple destinations Four reception modes; TEL, FAX, AUTO and TAM1 Broadcasting to send the same document to multiple destinations Delayed FAX to send the document at a later time Send/Receive Polling Voice request to signal a request to speak with the remote machines operator during a transmit or receive operation Last ten number redial Report management; sending conrmation, Journal report and Phonebook, etc. Ink save mode Standby mode power consumption of 10.1 watts Built-in digital TAM Answering messages for TAM mode Access from a remote telephone Message Paging (you can have the machine transfer a call when the caller leaves a message.) Call monitor Charge save
Features for SF-3100T only
1. If your machine is SF-3100, you need to have an answering machine attached.
Familiarizing Yourself with Your New Machine
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with your new machine by looking at the pictures on the next few pages.
Front View
Document Tray Document Guide Control Panel Paper Tray
Document Exit Tray
ASF (Automatic Sheet Feeder)
Rear View
Handset
Connect extension phone or TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) here if applicable.
Connect telephone line here.
EXT.LINE TEL.LINE HANDSET
Bottom View
AC Power Socket
CONTROL PANEL Resolution
Improve the clarity of a document you are sending.
SF-3100T only
Use to record or play outgoing message used in TAM Mode.
Resolution
Use this to erase a message or all messages.
OGM Erase Play 1 ABC
Play incoming messages.
2 Answer 3
Answer
Activates the TAM Mode on/off. It lights when in TAM Mode, and blinks when a new message is recorded.
Symbols
Microphone
Use to record the outgoing message for TAM Mode.
OneTouch Dial Buttons(1-5)
Use to call most frequently used numbers with one button.
Setup Number keypad
Dial numbers manually as you would usually do with the telephone, or enter letters while setting up your machine. (1) (SF-3100T only) Use to skip back to the previous message. (3) (SF-3100T only) Use to skip forward to the next message.
Receive Mode/Contrast
This button has two functions: When no document is loaded, pressing this button changes the Receive Mode to either TEL, FAX, AUTO, or TAM. When a document is loaded, the pressing this button changes contrast to either NORMAL, LIGHTEN, DARKEN, or PHOTO.
Use to choose special functions such as system setup, cartridge change and maintenance, etc.
Advanced FAX
Use for advanced fax features like broadcasting, delayed fax, and polling, or to cancel a scheduled job.
Report/Help
Use to print status reports or to access HELP les for information on how to operate your machine.
Rcv.Mode/ Contrast
Search/Delete
Setup ABC DEF Flash
Report
Use to search for a number in memory. Or use to delete digits in the edit mode.
Help Scroll/Volume
MNO Redial/ Pause
Performs a switch-hook operation such as Call Waiting.
Redial/Pause
OHD/V.Req
Use to redial the last number called. You can also use it to add a pause while storing a number in memory.
Scroll/Volume and
Use to display the previous or next menu item, to adjust the volume, or to move the cursor to the digit you want to edit.
Press and hold OGM until you hear a beep. The display starts counting the recording time. Speak into the microphone when RECORD appears in the display. Make sure that you are within a 30cm range. You can record a message which lasts up to 60 seconds.
You are advised to record a message of less than 15 seconds in duration to prevent the incoming faxes from malfunctioning due to a long message. Press Stop or OGM if you want to stop recording before the time is up. After the message has been recorded, the machine briey displays the date and time when the message was recorded. Then, it displays the elapsed time as the message plays back automatically.
Now, youre ready to use the TAM reception mode. To learn more about the answering machine, see The Answering Machine on page 4-1.
1. Telephone Answering Machine
Automatic Dialling
AUTOMATIC DIALLING
Chapter 2
One-Touch Dialling
One-Touch dialling provides you with quick access to your most frequently used numbers. Before using One-Touch dial, you must rst store a number into any of ve One-Touch buttons located on the left of the machines Control Panel.
Storing a Number for One-Touch Dialling
Press and hold a One-Touch button for about two seconds.
If a number is already assigned to the button, the display briey shows the number, then asks if you want to delete. If you select N (No) and press Start/Enter, the machine returns to Standby Mode with the old number untouched. To delete old number, select Y (Yes), press Start/ Enter and start over.
Enter the number you want to store (up to 46 digits).
If you want a pause between numbers, press Redial/
Pause; a P appears in the display. If you make a mistake while entering a number, use or to move the cursor under the digit, then enter the correct digit.
Press Start/Enter when the number appears correctly in the display. The display asks you to enter a name. Press Start/Enter to enter name.
Enter the name by using the keypad.
If you do not want a name, just skip this step.
You can assign up to 20 characters to a name. For more information, see How to Enter Letters on page 1-8.
Press Start/Enter when youre nished.
Dialling a One-Touch Number
Press the desired One-Touch button. (1 through 5)
The display briey shows the name or number and the
Enter the number of the remote fax machine by using the number keypad.
If a person answers the telephone, ask him/her to press
Start/Enter for the fax signal so that you can send the document.
Press Start/Enter when you hear the fax tone.
If you have set Multiple ID option to ON via User
Option, you will be asked CHANGE ID? Y/N as soon as you press Start/Enter. If you want to use another ID instead of default ID (#1), answer Y and select the ID you want by pressing or. The machine automatically scans the document into memory and begins to transmit.
Replace the handset.
You can check that a fax has been received
by pressing OHD/V.Req. to talk after a transmission. For more information on the Voice Request feature, see Voice Request on page 3-11.
Sending a Fax Automatically
To send a fax automatically, you must have already stored numbers into either One-Touch button or two-digit Speed Dial locations, or Group Dial. To learn how to register One-Touch Dial, Speed Dial, or Group Dial, see Automatic Dialling on page 2-1.
Load your document(s) top down in the document tray with the printed side facing away from you (up to 15 pages). Select the One-Touch button, Speed Dial location, or Group Dial location which has the number(s) you want.
If a document is loaded when the remote fax machine
answers, the machine scans the document into memory and begins to transmit. You can check that a fax has been received by pressing OHD/V.Req to talk after a transmission. For more information on the Voice Request feature, see Voice Request on page 3-11. When the last page of your document has been sent successfully, the machine beeps and returns to Standby Mode. If something went wrong during your transmission, an error message appears in the display, see LCD Error Messages on page 7-13. Press Stop to clear the message and try to send the document again. You can set your machine to print out a Sending Conrm automatically. For more information, see User Reports on page 6-5.
Automatic Redial
When you send a fax, if the number you have dialled is busy or there is no answer, the machine will attempt to redial the number every three minutes up to two times. Before redialling, the display shows RETRY REDIAL? to ask if you want to redial the number or not. If you want to redial the number immediately:
Press Start/Enter when RETRY REDIAL? appears in the display. Press Stop to cancel redialling. The machine returns to Standby Mode.
Receiving a Fax
Reception Modes
Note for SF-3100T users: To select TAM Mode, you have to press the Answer button, not Rcv.Mode/Contrast.
Before you receive a fax, be sure to load one of the supported paper sizes for receiving faxes. For information on what paper types you can use, see Paper Type and Sizes (for the ASF) on page 8-3. To learn how to load the papers in the Paper Tray, refer to Installation Guide. Your fax machine has various reception modes; FAX, TEL, AUTO and TAM.
You can change the reception mode by pressing Rcv.Mode/ Contrast when no document is loaded. If you press Rcv.Mode/Contrast with a document, this button works as Contrast not Rcv.Mode. The following chart describes how each reception mode works:
Reference section Receiving in FAX Mode Receiving in TEL Mode
Reception Mode
Your Model
How It Works The machine answers an incoming call and immediately goes into receive mode, expecting a fax to be received. The automatic fax reception is turned off. You can receive a fax only by manually pressing Start/Enter.
TEL SF-3100/ SF-3100T
Your fax machine will answer faxes automatically after the number of rings you specify. If the machine does not pick up a fax signal, it will give another ringing tone to tell you it is a phone call. You should lift the handset to answer the call. If you do not pick up the handset on your fax machine, it will switch to the automatic reception mode. Your machine plays a greeting message to callers, and then the caller can leave an incoming message on your machine as well as a fax. You have to have an answering machine attached to the EXT line socket on your fax machine. When the phone rings, the attached answering machine answers and stores the callers message if they leave one. If your machine senses a fax tone on the line, the call automatically switches over to fax receive mode.
Receiving in AUTO Mode
SF-3100T
Receiving in TAM Mode (SF-3100T)
TAM SF-3100
Receiving in TAM Mode (SF-3100)
If you rarely use the fax line for voice conversation, set the machine to receive faxes automatically by selecting either FAX or AUTO Mode.
Receiving in FAX Mode
Before receiving in FAX Mode, you have to set the machine to FAX Mode by pressing Rcv. Mode/Contrast repeatedly until FAX MODE is displayed.
In Standby Mode, FAX appears in the right hand corner of the display. When you get a call, the machine answers after the second ring, and receives the fax automatically. When reception is complete, the machine returns to Standby Mode. If you want to change the Rings to Answer option, see System Setup Options on page 6-8.
an error appears in the display.
Monitoring an Incoming Call
Call Monitoring is useful for screening calls in case you do not want to be disturbed by the person calling. To use this feature, you have to rst set Call Monitoring ON through the TAM Options. To learn how to set this feature on or off, see TAM Options (SF-3100T only) on page 6-11.
When the call monitor option is on and an incoming message is being recorded, you hear the callers voice through the speaker.
Lift the handset to speak to the caller.
The machine stops recording the callers message and
you can speak directly to the caller. If theres a power failure while recording a callers message, it does not record.
Erasing Old Messages Youve Heard
The memory of your machine lls up as messages are recorded. Make room for new messages by erasing old messages that you have already listened to. If the memory becomes full while recording, your machine beeps a warning and disconnects the line. The machine will not function as an answering machine unless you erase the recorded messages. In this case, the message which was being recorded will be lost from memory. This is why you should erase old messages.
To Erase All Recorded Messages
Press Erase. The display asks if you want to erase ALL messages.
Press Start/Enter if youre sure. All messages in memory are erased while displaying ERASING.
If you do not want to erase all messages, press Stop
when asked and the machine returns to Standby Mode.
To Erase a Selected Message
Press Erase while the message is playing.
BE CAREFUL! Once you have pressed Erase while a
message is playing, theres no way to cancel or recover it. The selected message is being erased while displaying ERASING.
Playing Back Messages
When there are messages waiting to be heard, the Answer button ashes and the display shows that you have new messages, for example, NEW: 1 ICM: 3. (NEW: 1 indicates theres one new message, and ICM: 3 says that there are three incoming messages recorded in total.)
Using the Answering Machine from a Remote Phone
You dont need to be at the machines Control Panel to operate the answering machine. If you have access to a Touch-Tone phone, you can operate many features, such as message playback, regardless of where you are. To operate your machine from a remote phone, you need to enter a ve-character: Remote Password. The Remote Password is preset at the factory to #139# and you can change the password to any number you want, through the User Options. For more information, see TAM Options (SF3100T only) on page 6-11.
Accessing the Machine
Place a call to your fax machine from a TouchTone phone.
A pulse line works only if you can manually switch
the phone to tone dialling. If you can, switch it to tone after you dial the fax number but before you enter any Remote Password or Remote Command.
Enter your Remote Password when the machine answers with the greeting.
When the correct password is recognized by the
machine, you will hear two short beeps (the conrmation tone). If the machine doesnt immediately respond to a remote password: - try to enter the code again. - If the machine does not accept and you think you entered the password correctly, press and hold each key at least for a second - try to enter the code after TAM message - If the problem persists, try again from another phone.
Enter the Remote Command corresponding to the operation within ten seconds.
When the specied operation is complete, you hear a
short beep. You can then enter another command for another operation. If you enter a remote code while the machine is responding to your command, the unit stops the current operation and performs new operation. For the Remote Commands, "Using Remote Commands" below.
Using Remote Commands
#0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #1 #2 Exits remote control mode.
Press #0 to nish the remote session. Important: if you dont enter #0, your machine might not hang up for several minutes.
The chart below describes which Remote Code you have to enter for remote operation: Operation
Changes the greeting message. After entering the command, speak into the handset. When you nish, press #. If you run out of recording time, the machine stops and plays back the message. Plays back all messages. The machine beeps and plays all messages. If there are no messages, the machine beeps four times and waits for another command to be entered. Stops the ICM play and waits for remote code when playing ICMs (#2, #5). Skips a message backward. The machine skips the current message and plays the previous one. Plays back new messages. The machine beeps and plays all new messages. If there are no new messages, the machine beeps four times and waits for another command to be entered. Skips a message forward. The machine skips the current message and plays the next one. Erases the message currently playing, and plays back the next message. Turns TAM Mode on/off. The machine plays the greeting message when TAM Mode is turned on. Each time you press #8 thereafter, TAM mode is turned off, then back on. Erases all the messages. Activates Message Paging feature. If you do not set up Message Paging before you leave, you cannot turn it on from a remote phone. You will hear error beeps. Changes Message Paging destination number and activates the feature. Press #2. When you hear the conrm tone (two-short double beeps), enter the new destination number. You cannot include # as a dial number. Use to insert a PAUSE between numbers. When you nish entering number, press #. Deactivates Message Paging feature. Exits the fax machine from answering mode. This code is used at a phone extension connected to the same line as your fax machine
CALL MONITOR RECORDING TIME REMOTE PASSWORD
BATTERY ALARM
SILENCE CHECK
HOWLER CHECK
Volume Setup
You can selectively operate alarm and key volume.
Press or button until the display shows VOLUME SETUP.
Press Start/Enter. The display shows the type of volume you can choose.
There are two volume types you can choose: ALARM
VOLUME and KEY VOLUME.
Scroll through the options by pressing or ! button.
Press Start/Enter when the volume type you want appears.
Select ON or OFF by pressing or ! button. Select ON to turn on sound or OFF to turn it off.
Press Start/Enter to conrm.
Clearing Memory
You can selectively clear information stored in your machines memory.
Press or to choose MEMORY CLEAR.
Press Start/Enter. The display shows the type of information you can clear from memory.
Select what you want to delete by pressing or. The types of information you can clear are:
FAX NUMBER/NAME: deletes your system ID. DEFAULT SETUP: restores user-selectable options to
factory default value. DIAL/SCHEDULE: clears the One-Touch, Speed Dial, or Group Dial numbers stored in memory. In addition, all the Scheduled Jobs are also cancelled. JOURNAL: clears all records of transmissions and receptions.
Press Start/Enter when you are sure to clear. Selected information is removed from the memory.
Care and Maintenance
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Chapter 7
Cleaning the Document Scanner
To keep your machine working properly, occasionally clean the White Roller, ADF Rubber, and the Scanning Glass. If they are dirty, documents sent to another fax machine wont be clear.
If you turn the power off to clean the scanner, documents stored in memory will be lost.
Open the Control Panel.
Disassemble the White Roller. At the right-hand end of the White Roller there is a bushing that is secured with a small white tab. Push the tab slightly inward, then rotate towards you. Then pull up the right-hand part to take it out.
Wipe the roller surface with a soft cloth dampened with water.
Clean the ADF Rubber piece at the back of the Control Panel, too.
Carefully wipe the Scanning Glass with a soft, dry cloth. If the glass is very dirty, rst wipe it with a slightly dampened cloth, then with a dry one. Be careful not to scratch the glass surface.
Replace the roller in reverse order, and then close the Control Panel rmly until it clicks into place.
Replacing the Print Cartridge
The print cartridge includes the ink supply and the printhead. Each time you replace the print cartridge, you are replacing the printhead as well. When you notice that the print becomes light or INK LOW appears in the display, replace the print cartridge.
Press Setup. The display shows CHANGE CARTRIDGE
Press Start/Enter. The Cartridge Carrier moves to the install position.
Paper fails to feed. Multiple sheets of paper feed.
Paper skews or buckles in the automatic sheet feeder.
Clearing Jams
Document Jams During Transmission
If a document jams during transmission or copying, DOCUMENT JAM appears in the display. DO NOT pull the document out of the slot. Doing so could harm your machine.
To clear document jam:
Carefully remove the jammed document.
Close the Control Panel rmly until it clicks into place.
Paper Jams During Printing
If the fax paper jams while you are receiving or printing, CHECK PAPER appears in the message. DO NOT pull it out. Doing so could harm the fax machine.
If the paper is jammed in the Received Paper Output Area
Remove the jammed paper by pulling it out smoothly in the direction of the arrow as shown.
If the paper is jammed in the Paper Feed Area
Remove the jammed paper as shown below.
Reload new paper with the print side facing toward you after removing the jammed paper,.
Press Start/Enter when nished.
Appendix
APPENDIX
Chapter 8
Specications
Type of unit Compatibility Compression scheme Modem speed Scanning method Input document size Inkjet Desktop Facsimile Transceiver ITU Group3 MH, MR, MMR 14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 CIS (Contact Image Sensor) 8.5 inches (216 millimeters) Communication System Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and PABX
Effective scanning width 8.27 inches (210 millimeters) Effective recording width 8 inches (203 millimeters) Power consumption Standby: 10.1 Watts Sleep Mode: 6.9 Watts Printing Mode: Maximum 20 Watts/Hour Temperature range Humidity range Dimension (WxDxH) Weight Power source Scan resolution ADF ASF ECM mode Sending resolution 50 F to 95 F (10 C to 35 C) 20 to 80 %RH (non-condensing) 382 x 273 x 192 mm (Without ASF stacker) 382 x 310 x 210 mm (Including ASF stacker) 3.8 kg (including Handset) See Rating Label attached on the back of ASF 200 dpi 15 sheets (0.075~0.12 mm thick) 100 sheets(70g/m2 ~ 90g/m2) YES Standard: 3.85 lines/mm Fine: 7.7 lines/mm Super Fine: 15.4 lines/mm Printing resolution Gray scale User memory capacity Voice Recording time Battery Ink Cartridge Life Ink Cartridge 300 x 300 dpi 64 Grayscales 1 Mbytes (capable of 80 pages at 4% print duty on A4) 12 min (SF-3100T only) 6F22 (FC-1) 9V About 1000 sheets (based on ITU 4% chart, see page 8-5 for a sample of the chart) For replacement cartridge, use Lexmark P/N 15M0640 OR1380620.
A Sample of ITU 4% Chart (reduced to 60.5%)

Samsung Original Supplies Compatibility Chart
CLP-300/300N
Waste Toner Container CLP-W300A
Magenta
Yellow
Imaging Unit CLP-R300A
Yield B&W : Average 20,000 pages (Colour : Average 12,500 pages)
Transfer Belt
Value Pack (C+M+Y+K)
CLP-K300A CLP-C300A CLP-M300A CLP-Y300A
Average 2,000 standard pages2 Average 1,000 standard pages2 Average 1,000 standard pages2 Average 1,000 standard pages2
CLP-P300C
Black Toner Average 2,000 standard pages Yield B&W : Cyan Toner Average 1,000 standard pages Average 5,000 pages Magenta Toner Average 1,000 standard pages (Colour : Average 1,250 pages) Yellow Toner Average 1,000 standard pages
CLP-K350A CLP-C350A CLP-M350A CLP-Y350A
CLP-R350A
Yield B&W Average 20,000 pages
CLP-W350A
Yield Approx. 5,000 pages (colour Approx 1,250 pages)
CLP-350N
Average 4,000 standard pages2
Average 2,000 standard pages2
CLP-500/500N 550/550N
CLP-500D7K CLP-500D5C CLP-500D5M CLP-500D5Y
CLP-500RB
CLP-500RT
CLP-500WB
Yield B&W : Yield B&W : Yield B&W : Average 7,000 pages Average 5,000 pages Average 5,000 pages Average 5,000 pages Average 50,000 pages Average 50,000 pages Average 12,000 pages @ 5% coverage @ 5% coverage @ 5% coverage @ 5% coverage (Colour : Average 12,500 pages) (Colour : Average 12,500 pages) (Colour : Average 3,000 pages)
CLP-510/510N
CLP-510D7K CLP-510D5C CLP-510D5M CLP-510D5Y CLP-510D3K CLP-510D2C CLP-510D2M CLP-510D2Y
Average 7,000/3,000 Average 5,000/2,000 Average 5,000/2,000 Average 5,000/2,000 pages @ 5% coverage pages @ 5% coverage pages @ 5% coverage pages @ 5% coverage
CLP-510RB
CLP-510RT
Yield B&W : Yield B&W : Yield B&W : Average 50,000 pages Average 12,000 pages Average 50,000 pages (Colour : Average 12,500 pages) (Colour : Average 12,500 pages) (Colour : Average 3,000 pages)
CLP-600/600N 650/650N CLP-610ND/ 660N/ 660ND
CLP-K600A CLP-C600A CLP-M600A CLP-Y600A
Average 4,000 standard pages1 Average 4,000 standard pages1 Average 4,000 standard pages1 Average 4,000 standard pages1
CLP-T600A
Average 35,000 pages
Fuser Unit
CLP-F600A
(110V)
*CLP-600/600N only
CLP-F650A
(Free voltage)
*CLP-650/650N only
Average 50,000 pages
CLP-K660A/B CLP-C660A/B CLP-M660A/B CLP-Y660A/B
Average 2,500/5,500 Average 2,000/5,000 Average 2,000/5,000 Average 2,000/5,000 standard pages2 standard pages2 standard pages2 standard pages2
CLP-T660B
Laser Fax / MFP
CLP-K300A CLP-C300A CLP-M300A CLP-Y300A CLP-R300A
CLP-W300A
CLX-2160/2160N
Average 1,000 standard pages2
CLP-R300A
CLX-3160N/3160FN
Yield B&W : Average 5,000 pages (Colour : Average 1,250 pages) Black Toner Average 2,000 standard pages Cyan Toner Average 1,000 standard pages CLP-W300A Magenta Toner Average 1,000 standard pages Yellow Toner Average 1,000 standard pages Yield B&W : Average 5,000 pages (Colour : Average 1,250 pages)
CLX-6200ND/FX CLP-K660A/B CLP-C660A/B CLP-M660A/B CLP-Y660A/B 6210FX Average 2,500/5,500 Average 2,000/5,000 Average 2,000/5,000 Average 2,000/5,000 standard pages standard pages standard pages standard pages 6240FX
Inkjet Fax / MFP
SF-330/331P/335T SF-340/341P/345TP SF-350 SF-360/361P/365TP SF-430 SF-3100/3100T SF-3100P SF-3200/3200T SF-3200P SCX-1100/1150F
Twin Pack (Ink-M40 x 2)
Colour
INK-M40
Yield : 750 pages @ 4% Coverage
INK-M40V
INK-M55
Yield : 1,000 pages @ 4% Coverage
INK-M40 / INK-M45 (china only)
INK-M50
Yield : 600 pages @ 5% Coverage
INK-C60
Yield : 275 pages @ 15% Coveragee
INK-M10
INK-C10
Yield : 275 pages @ 15% Coverage
Yield : 1,000 pages @ 4% Coverrage
1. Declared continuous cartridge yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC WD 19798 2. Declared continuous cartridge yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798 : 2006(E)
Photo Printers
SPP-2020/2020R/2020B SPP-2040/2040S/2040B
IPP-4640G
ribbon catridge + glossy photo paper : 40 pages
IPP-46120G
ribbon catridge + glossy photo paper : 120 pages
ribbon catridge + glossy photo paper : 120 pages Ribbon Cartridge
Photo Paper
Monochrome LBP
ML-1010 ML-1210/1220M/1250 ML-1430 ML-1440/1450/1451N ML-1500/1510 ML-1520 ML-1610/1615 ML-1630 ML-1650/1650P/1650S/1651N ML-1710/1710P/1750 ML-1740 ML-2010R/2010PR/2015 ML-2150/2151N/2152W ML-2250/2251N/2251NP/2252W ML-2510/2570/2571N ML-2550/2551N/2552W ML-2850D/2851ND ML-3050/3051N/3051ND ML-3470D/3471ND ML-3560/3561N/3561ND ML-4050N ML-4500 ML-4550R/4551NR/4551NDR ML-4600 ML-6040/6060/6060N/6060S ML-7300/7300N
ML-1210D3
Average 2,500 pages @ 5% Coverage
ML-6060D6
Average 6,000 pages @ 5% Coverage
Imagine security labels to prove it is original Samsung
Verification of colour changing film
The label changes colour when viewed from different positions. When viewed head-on at an angle of 0 the film is clear. At a viewing angle of about 60 the colour changes to cyan.
ML-1710D3
Average 3,000 pages @ IDC 5% Coverage
ML-1520D3
Average 3,000 standard pages3
ML-1610D2
Average 2,000 standard pages3
ML-D1630A
Average 2,000 stadard pages3
ML-1650D8
Average 8,000 pages @ 5% Coverage
Verification of colour changing embossed "Samsung Logo"
The embossed characters change colour between red-gold and blue when viewed from different angles. Verification of the embossed character is possible by feeling the texture.
ML-2010D3
ML-2150D8
Average 8,000 standard pages3
ML-2250D5
Average 5,000 standard pages3
ML-2550DA
Average 10,000 standard pages3
ML-D2850A
ML-D2850B
ML-D3050A
Average 4,000 standard pages3
ML-D3050B
ML-D3470A
ML-D3470B
ML-3560D6
Average 6,000 standard pages3
ML-3560DB
Average 12,000 standard pages3
ML-D4550A
ML-D4550B
Average 20,000 standard pages3
ML-4500D3
ML-7300DA
Average 10,000 pages @ 5% Coverage
3. Declared cartridge yield value in accordance with ISO/IEC 19752
Monochrome Laser Fax/MFPs
SF-515 SF-530/531P SF-550/555P SF-560 / 565P SF-560R/565PR SF-730 SF-750/755P SF-830/835P SF-5100/5100P SF-5800/5800P SF-5905P SF-6800/6800P SF-6900 SCX-4016/4116/4216F SCX-4100 SCX-4200 SCX-4321/4521F SCX-4500 SCX-4520/4720F/4720FN SCX-4725FN/4725F SCX-5112/5115 SCX-5312F/5315F SCX-5330N/5530FN SCX-6122FN/6322DN SCX-6220/6320F SCX-6345N
SF-5100D3
Average 2,500 pages @ IDC 5% Coverage
SF-550D3
SCX-4216D3
SF-D560RA
SF-6800D6
SCX-5312D6
SCX-5315R2
Average 15,000 pages3
SF-5800D5
Average 5,000 pages @ 5% Coverage
SCX-4100D3
SCX-D4200A
SCX-4521D3
SCX-4720D3
SCX-4720D5
SCX-D4725A
SCX-D5530A
SCX-D5530B
SCX-6320D8
SCX-6320R2
Average 20,000 pages3
SCX-D6345A
SCX-R6345A
Average 60,000 pages3
Security Labels Location
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